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23 Arrested and Tear Gas Deployed After a K.K.K. Rally in Virginia About 50 Klansmen rallied against Charlottesville's decision to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee. More than 1,000 people showed up in response.
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WATCH: Nighttime protests create chaos at G-20 summit Demonstrators took to the streets of Hamburg to protest the meeting of world leaders.
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Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner met with Russian lawyer during 2016 campaign: source A source told ABC News that the campaign was not discussed.
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Trump's Voter Fraud Investigation Is A Mess, But It's Still Frightening States are rebelling, a commissioner resigned and the panel is facing legal scrutiny.
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Trump sends mixed messages on Putin, Russia hacking The U.S. and Russia gave conflicting accounts of what happened in the meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin at the G-20 summit. Video provided by Newsy        
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Trump official doesn't answer whether president accepted Putin's denial of election meddling Treasury Secretary Mnuchin doesn't answer whether Trump accepted Putin's denial.
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Thousands evacuated as wildfires ravage California

New York Post - 9 Jul 2017 14:16
Thousands evacuated as wildfires ravage California SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- A pair of California wildfires have quickly spread, threatening hundreds of homes and forcing evacuations at a popular lakeside campground and a summer camp where flames temporarily trapped childre...
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Venezuela marks 100 days of unrest, at a glance

Miami Herald - 9 Jul 2017 06:01
Anti-government protests in Venezuela hit the symbolic mark of 100 days on Sunday with a grim record of at least 92 dead and more than 1,500 injured. The decision Saturday …
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More than 1,000 protest KKK rally of about 50 people in Charlottesville; 23 arrested A small group of Klansmen were met by more than 1,000 protesters at a Charlottesville park where they'd come to rally. The Daily Progress reports about 50 members of the Loyal White Knights traveled from North Carolina S...
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Troopers: Woman shot at officers checking interstate wreck Authorities say a North Carolina state trooper shot and killed the woman.
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U.S. faults Russian government in nuclear plant, energy firm hackings Russian government hackers were behind recent cyber-intrusions into the business systems of U.S. nuclear power and other energy companies in what appears to be an effort to assess their networks, according to U.S. govern...
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Trump says it's time to work 'constructively with Russia' The president noted the agreement for a new cease-fire in parts of Syria.
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Britain's justice secretary says the government won't play a role in deciding the medical treatment of a terminally ill baby whose parents want to take him to the U.S. for …
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Egyptian and Palestinian leaders have met amid signs of a rapprochement between Cairo and the Islamic militant Hamas group that could shake up Gaza's political landscape and sideline the Palestinian president.
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Trump says cease-fire that went into effect Sunday in southern Syria Agreement brokered by U.S., Russia and Jordan tries to bring stability to war-torn country.        
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Trump insists he repeatedly 'pressed' Putin about Russian meddling President Trump insisted Sunday that he hammered Vladimir Putin on Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election, and came away from their face-to-face meeting convinced it’s time for the two superpowers to wo...
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Goal of nation's first opioid court: Keep users alive Buffalo, New York, is home to the nation's first opioid crisis intervention court, which puts users under faster, stricter supervision with the goal of keeping them alive
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How this al Qaeda militant turned into a 'victim' -- then a millionaire In the ruins of a dusty al Qaeda compound in Ayub Kheil, a remote village in Afghanistan, 15-year-old Canadian-born Omar Khadr secured his position behind a crumbling, bullet-riddled wall and threw the Russian grenade th...
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Why Trump's foreign policy is dangerous

Al Jazeera English - 9 Jul 2017 14:12
Trump's defiance of orthodox US foreign policy isn't dangerous. Rather it's his failure to form a coherent alternative.
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The leader of the main opposition party in Turkey is set to complete the final stretch of a 25-day "March for Justice" from the capital Ankara to Istanbul. Republican People's …
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140,000 people in the Los Angeles area are without electricity after fire starts at power station The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power says about 140,000 people are without power after the agency shut down a power station in the northeast San Fernando Valley that caught fire.        
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