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1. GOP Debate — Eleven Republican U.S. presidential candidates including (L-R), U.S. Senator Rand Paul, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, Dr. Ben Carson, businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, former CEO Carly Fiorina, Ohio Governor John Kasich, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie take their places at their podiums to start the second official Republican presidential candidates debate of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, on September 16. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)
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2. Teen Arrested After Teacher Mistakes Homemade Clock for Bomb — Ahmed Mohamed, 14, gestures as he arrives to his family's home in Irving, Texas, Thursday. The teen was arrested Monday at his school after a teacher thought a homemade clock he built was a bomb. He remains suspended and said he will not return to classes at MacArthur High School. Since news of his arrest broke, President Barack Obama and various other big names have reached out to him on social media. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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3. Fiorina Faces Off Against Trump — Carly Fiorina, who was highly praised for her debate performance on Wednesday, took Trump to task for his earlier comments about her face in a Rolling Stone magazine article. "Look at that face," Trump reportedly said. "Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!" When asked about the comment during the debate, Fiorina responded with a one-line zinger: "I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said."
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4. Nursegate — Nurses across the country were outraged this week after some of "The View" co-hosts mocked a Miss America contestant's monologue for the talent portion of the competition Sunday. Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson came onstage dressed in her nursing scrubs and delivered a monologue about helping a patient with Alzheimer's. Joy Behar later apologized for her comments, saying she didn't know "what the hell" she was talking about when she asked why Johnson had a "doctor's stethoscope" on. (Miss America/YouTube)
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5. Chile Earthquake — Ships are seen on the street after an earthquake hit areas of central Chile, in Coquimbo city, north of Santiago, Chile, on Thursday. Residents sifted through rubble on Thursday and saved what they could from homes destroyed by a magnitude 8.3 earthquake in central Chile that killed 11 people, forced 1 million from their homes and sent giant waves crashing into coastal areas. (Ivan Alvarado/Reuters)
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6. Hillary Swings by "The Tonight Show" — While the Republicans were duking it out at the primary debate Wednesday night, Hillary Clinton stopped by the "Tonight Show" to perform a skit with Jimmy Fallon, who was dressed as Donald Trump. Her appearance even included her own "yuuuuge" impersonation of Trump. (NBC)
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7. Kim Davis Returns to Work — Rowan County clerk Kim Davis makes uses the copy machine in the Clerk of Courts Office on her first day back to work, after being released from jail last week, at the Rowan County Courthouse September 14, 2015 in Morehead, Kentucky. Davis was jailed for disobeying a judges order for denying marriage licenses to gay couples on the basis of her religious faith. (Wright/Getty Images)
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8. Miss America Winner Crowned — Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell (L) reacts after being crowned Miss America 2016 by current Miss America Kira Kazantsev at Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 13, 2015. (Mark Makela/Reuters)
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9. Fed's Interest Rates Remain Unchanged — A trader works underneath a television screen showing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen announcing that the Federal Reserve will leave interest rates unchanged on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York on Thursday. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
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10. Tom Brady Backs Trump — The New England Patriots quarterback declared his support for the frontrunner GOP candidate this week. When asked Wednesday about the "Make America Great" again hat spotted in his locker earlier this month, Brady said "it'd be great" if Trump were elected president. Can Trump win the general election, though? "I hope so. That would be great. There'd be a putting green on the White House lawn. I know that," Brady said. (Steven Senne/AP Photo)
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