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Location American Headline News for 18 July 2017
In business, President Trump, as well as his daughter, Ivanka, have outsourced manufacturing of their products
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Husband of missing newlywed wanted her 'presumed dead' days after she vanished The husband of a newlywed mom missing since an alleged boat crash asked authorities for a “letter of presumed death” just days after she vanished. Isabella Hellmann, 41, went missing at sea from a boat near the Baham...
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A court in Istanbul ordered six human rights activists -- including Amnesty International's Turkey director -- formally arrested Tuesday pending a trial over accusations that they aided an armed terror …
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Jennifer Lopez recently teased her two shows on NBC! On her Instagram account, the 47-year-old actress first posted a photo of herself as her "Shades of Blue" character, Harlee Santos. In the snap, Lopez's hair appears t...
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McConnell calls for vote to completely repeal Obamacare Declaring defeat in the current the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday night that his chamber will vote to completely repeal President Obama’s health care program...
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US: Iran complying with nuclear deal but defying its spirit Senior U.S. officials say the Trump administration is certifying to Congress that Iran is technically complying with the 2015 nuclear deal but is "unquestionably in default of the spirit" of the agreement
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Stephen Colbert Reported for Duty From Russia With the Russian Collusion Jokes Colbert's kicks off Russia Week with a few good jokes straight from Red Square
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Landmark climate change law extended in California In an increasingly rare act of bipartisanship, Democratic and Republican lawmakers in California voted on Monday to extend the state's cap-and-trade climate program. The initiative, which would have ended in 2020 but has...
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Philippines' Duterte asks Congress to extend martial law Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has asked Congress to extend martial law in the southern third of the country until the end of the year, saying the rebellion there will not be quelled by July 22, the end of his 60-d...
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Polluted air 'poisoning thousands' across north of England, warns report Air pollution is 'the tobacco of the 21st century' says report, which calls on government to introduce radical measures to improve air quality Dangerous levels of air pollution in towns and cities across the north of Eng...
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Michael Flynn is reportedly planning on launching a legal defense fund For just a few cents a day, you can support a disgraced former national security adviser as he pays his mounting legal bills. Michael Flynn, the retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who became one of Donald Trump's top a...
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Britain and the E.U. Have Started Brexit Talks With Citizens' Rights Proving Divisive European officials have said the British proposal to give E.U. citizens "settled status" does not go far enough
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Venezuelan's Opposition Calls For a Strike to Oppose Plans to Rewrite the Constitution The country is in turmoil following more than 100 days of clashes between protesters and police
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Boxer Beat 3-Year-Old to Death to Show Her It Was 'A Tough World' A Mississippi man who fatally beat a 3-year-old girl because she couldn't correctly answer questions about numbers told investigators that "this was a tough world and she had to be tough if she wanted to survive"
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Government 'denying sexually abused children compensation' Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority refused payments to almost 700 children on grounds they gave consent, say charities Sexually abused children as young as 12 are being denied compensation by a government agency on...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: fighting science denial starts with people, not politicians The astrophysicist talks about alien life, sci-fi and why he doesn't believe Australians get stuck in traffic Albert Einstein has been called many things: a genius, a pioneer, a Nobel prize winner. Neil deGrasse Tyson ju...
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Democrats demand public hearings as health bill sputters Democrats on Monday seized on the delay in the Senate's health-care vote to demand public hearings as they await Sen. John McCain's return from eye surgery to bring the bill to the floor. A day after Senate Majority Lead...
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Cameras turned off again for White House press briefing A must-see event of the early Trump administration, the White House briefing, is off-camera again
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Sister of man shot to death by police in Near South Side park sues officers A sister of a man shot to death by Chicago police officers last year in a Prairie District park challenged officers' version of events, saying an officer who was wounded in what police described as an exchange of gunfire...
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Moderate Republicans face off against more right-leaning lawmakers as they head into a special session on what bathrooms transgender people can use
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Cop who killed bride-to-be had three complaints against him The Minnesota police officer who shot and killed an Australian bride-to-be has had three complaints filed against him during his two-year law enforcement career. Two of the three complaints in Mohamed Noor's police file ...
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