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Top News stories:
* Hollande sworn in as French president amid Europe's debt woes
* Dimon to face JPMorgan shareholders
* Police: Phony officer could be killing Mississippi drivers
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* The Democrat and chronicle in rochester, NY revealing shocking new details about photography company Kodak's headquarters.
Apparently from 1978 to 2006, Kodak was hiding a secret nuclear reactor in its basement.
* According to WebMD, a new study reveals sleepwalking is much more common than experts had previously believed, with 30% of people admitting to a history of sleepwalking.
* A Virginia man drops 100-pounds after he's told he's too fat to ride a roller coaster, according to affiliate WTVR.
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what is so wrong with a world that will be better? Just besuace we lose our state? Because we hate change? It's time. The current world is too divided, war-torn and tired; it needs renewal. What PM Brown says sounds great. I want to be in that world, not this one!
What a pleasure to see Ali back again. Its a shame its only temporary. You've already lost me to "Fox and Friends" over Soledad Obrien and I'm in the process of doing the 5 AM switch to Fox also. Ali and Christine (along with Carol Costello) made and make me feel like I'm sitting in with a bunch of friends. Not much staged, not stuffy, just honest news and commentary with a human touch(including the human flubs).