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Tribune News Service is proud to announce that we are now distributing video. These are some of the videos that are available today for use on subscribers’ websites. Some customers are excluded from using some videos. For help with a video, please contact our newsroom at 312-222-4196 or email tcavideo@tribune.com. To become part of the Tribune Content Agency Video Network, please contact Art Bushnell at abushnell@tribpub.com or 703-361-9817.

Francis ranged far and wide, covering climate change, the death penalty, arms trade, and marriage and the family.

More than 300 people have been killed, hundreds more hurt after a massive stampede overseas.

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The groundwork now begins toward completing a final peace accord in six months time.

Seeking to warm bilateral ties and project a sunny climate for U.S. business, Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed on Wednesday to cut restrictions on foreign investment

The attorney for Patrick Kane’s accuser says the rape kit evidence bag used in the case was anonymously delivered to the home of the accuser’s mother.

The film reimagines Peter as a young boy in a bleak World War II orphanage who is whisked away to a fantastical world of pirates, warriors and fairies.

Check out the official trailer for “The Angry Birds Movie” starring Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader and Peter Dinklage.

A woman who responded to two women who were calling her a whale by buying them coffee has gone viral.

As Oktoberfest is well underway in Munich ... sit back and guzzle a pint of information about the granddaddy of all beer festivals.

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Investors should think of annuities like other risk-management tools, weighing how much they value the protection of lifelong income, says Morningstar Investment Management’s David Blanchett.

Technology makes our lives easier maybe too easy. As automation takes over our lives it’ll inevitably take over our jobs too. The List’s Bradley Hasemeyer looks at livelihoods that will be dead by 2030 on the Lowdown.

Virtual reality has picked up major supporters in Netflix and Hulu, which have announced plans to launch new virtual-reality apps that will give users a 3-D way to explore content.

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