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Teenage Sisters Missing Since 2013 Found Safe On Minnesota Farm

Also: Minneapolis protesters clash with police over Jamar Clark case and ISIS is second worst terror group on the planet.

Gianna And Samantha Rucki Hadn't Been Seen Since April 2013

Teenage sisters who disappeared more than two years ago amid a custody dispute between their parents were found on Wednesday at horse ranch in western Minnesota. The mother of the girls -- who were 14 (Gianna) and 13 (Samantha) when they went missing -- was arrested last month in Florida, but reportedly declined to give any information about their location. In November 2013, their father, David Rucki, was given full custody of his children. Lakeville Police said the girls were found "safe and in seemingly good health" and their mother was charged with Deprivation of Parental Rights.

Minneapolis Protesters Hit With Chemical Spray During Clash With Police

Protesters at an encampment near a police precinct in Minneapolis retaliated on Wednesday night when police sprayed them with chemical irritant. Staging a sit-in over Sunday's officer-involved death of unarmed 24-year-old Jamar Clark, the protesters responded by using their own chemical spray on officers, who they also reportedly pelted with rocks and bottles. The clash came after the two officers who were involved in the shooting were named and the president of the local police union said that Clark allegedly tried to grab one of the cops' guns; an autopsy showed that Clark died of a gunshot wound to the head.

ISIS Actually Not The Worst

Despite the horror of last week's attacks in Paris, news of two executions this week and their ongoing threats against the U.S. and Europe, a new report on global terrorism claims that ISIS (also known as ISIL or the Islamic State) was not the deadliest terror group on the planet in 2014. In a year when deaths from terror attacks rose 80 percent over the previous 12 months, the Nigeria-based Islamist militant group Boko Haram was found responsible for 6,644 deaths, with 77 percent of its victims private, non-combatant citizens. ISIS was not far behind at 6,000 murders, 44 percent targeting private citizens, with the two groups responsible for 51 percent of all claimed terror attacks in 2014.

Not That ISIS: With the world on edge, calls for shutting Syrian refugees out of the U.S. and daily raids in France and Belgium in search of the Paris attackers, the one ISIS outpost people should be leaving alone is ISIS (Books and Gifts) in Denver. Why? Because it's not related to that ISIS at all! It's a 35-year-old book store whose name was inspired by the Egyptian goddess and over the weekend some vandals destroyed its sign, marking the fifth time this year the store -- which sells books and items related to spirituality and healing -- has been hit.

Update -- Washington College Shut-Down: With police still unable to find potentially armed student Jacob Marberger, officials at Maryland's Washington College have decided to keep the campus closed through the Thanksgiving holiday. Marberger's parents said he's been despondent since the fallout from an incident in which he allegedly drunkenly brandished a pistol at a fraternity party and that they believe he left their home on Monday with a rifle.

Daily Pic: We give you Republican Muslim Coalition founder Saba Ahmed, who appeared on Fox News reporter Megyn Kelly's show on Tuesday night to explain to Kelly that mosques are places where Muslims pray, not the "only" place where extremist are bred. Oh, and she wore that badass American flag hijab.

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