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Location American Headline News for 8 April 2016
Indiana state trooper fired for proselytizing during traffic stops The Indiana State Police said Thursday it had let go a trooper who had been sued twice in the past 18 months for allegedly preaching to citizens after stopping them for traffic violations.
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Syrian monitors and a relative of a senior Egyptian al-Qaida figure who was fighting in Syria say he was killed in a U.S. drone strike this week
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Clinton aide: U.S. can handle UFO 'truth' There has long been an air of conspiracy surrounding theories of alien life, and the head of Hillary Clinton's campaign said Thursday it's time to do away with the secrecy.
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Man Rescued From Cliff After Proposal Gone Awry Michael Banks got stuck on his down, but the good news: His girlfriend said yes.
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25 Surprising Things You Can Get Fired For Doing Here are 25 surprising reasons you can be fired in the U.S. without a warning
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How Fighting ISIS Is Like Vietnam

Time - 8 Apr 2016 16:44
How Fighting ISIS Is Like Vietnam We aren't asking ourselves the right questions about this war
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Former Auschwitz Guard Dies Just Days Before Trial Dashing hopes of Holocaust survivors hoping for justice
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Russia's Justice Ministry says it has been looking into a request for transferring Ukrainian filmaker Oleg Sentsov and three other convicts to Ukraine
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Next week, Secretary of State John Kerry will become the highest-ranking American government official to visit Hiroshima, where 140,000 Japanese died from the first of two atomic bombs dropped by the U.S. in the closing ...
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says the world needs to focus more on the root causes of terrorism, saying "when you have to counter terrorism, it's too late." …
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Sanders to Visit Vatican Next Week for Conference Sanders said he was "very moved" by the invitation.
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Peru's history of forced sterilisation overshadows vote

Al Jazeera English - 8 Apr 2016 15:20
Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori carries the burden of her father's involvement in forced sterilisations.
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Kasich: Trump Would Spend His First 100 Days Looking for the Bathrooms The comment capped a week that saw the Ohio governor growing bolder in his direct criticism of Donald Trump.
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The hacking and shooting to death of a student activist in Bangladesh has renewed international concern that advocates of secularism and free speech are unsafe in the mostly Muslim nation. …
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Panama Papers: Argentina's Macri has 'nothing to hide'

Al Jazeera English - 8 Apr 2016 06:27
Federal prosecutor calls for an investigation after leaked documents show the president had links with offshore company.
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Women calling Indiana Gov. Pence to describe periods, in abortion law protest Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's staff has been dealing with a rather unusual wave of protest calls to his office over the past week -- from women describing their periods in great detail.
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'Tell the truth:' Bill Clinton clashes with Black Lives Matter protesters Former President Bill Clinton was involved in a heated exchange with Black Lives Matter protesters Thursday at a Hillary Clinton campaign event in Philadelphia, where he was forced to defend his record as president and h...
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Australian 60 Minutes News Presenter and Crew Held After Alleged Beirut 'Abduction' They are among five Australians arrested in connection with an Australian woman's alleged attempt to abduct her Lebanese-Australian children as part of a custody battle
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The Latest: Psychiatric Fugitive Stopped at Parents' Home Law enforcement officials say a man who escaped from a psychiatric hospital in Western Washington stopped at his parents' Spokane home on Thursday
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LOS ANGELES -- An animated movie with a clever but clear message about racism and police bias continues to draw huge audiences around the world. That's even true in countries with publics -- and authorities -- not typica...
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The Portuguese government's head of culture has quit after causing an outcry by threatening on social media to slap two newspaper critics
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Here's the Real Story Behind the Indonesian Singer Irma Bule, Who Died From a Cobra Bite Across rural Indonesia, young female singers, driven by poverty, compete for larger audiences with dangerous -- even deadly -- props
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