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A giant sequoia in California has become the Harambe of 2017 after it fell in a storm. Meanwhile, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un thinks he has come up with a way to attract more tourists to his country. Plus, some ne'er do wells have come up with a new use for marbles.
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A giant sequoia in California has become the Harambe of 2017 after it fell in a storm. Meanwhile, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un thinks he has come up with a way to attract more tourists to his country. Plus, some ne'er do wells have come up with a new use for marbles.

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