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Location American Headline News for 14 August 2017
Vigil for Charlottesville victim canceled due to threats Protests were planned across the USA one dayafter a white nationalist rally exploded in violence that left a counter-protester dead and dozens hurt.        
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Rescuers pull out 46 bodies after landslide hits north India Soldiers and volunteers are resuming rescue operations after pulling 46 bodies from the mud left by a landslide that trapped two buses in northern India
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WATCH: Trump admin denies war with North Korea is close Fears remain that threats traded by US and North Korea may lead to real conflict.
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From time to time, in moments of tragedy or international peril, a president is called up on to say the right words at the right time and foster the national unity or summon the gravity such events often produce.
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Three NGOs halt Mediterranean migrant rescues after Libyan hostility MSF, Save the Children and Germany's Sea Eye suspend operations after repeated clashes with Libyan coastguard vessels Three NGOs have suspended migrant rescues in the Mediterranean because of the increasingly hostile sta...
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Father Paul Gofigan began his homily with a question for the parishioners in Guam's biggest place of worship -- the Catholic Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica.
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A strong earthquake struck Sunday off the coast of southern Sumatra in Indonesia, causing panic as it was felt several hundred miles (kilometers) away in Singapore.
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Father of Virginia rally victim devastated by loss of his 'baby girl' The woman killed when a deranged white supremacist drove his car into a crowd of anti-hate protesters in Virginia was a born do-gooder -- and the apple of her father's eye, the grieving dad told The Post on Sunday. "She ...
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A Guide to the Violence in Charlottesville

The New York Times - 14 Aug 2017 04:10
A Guide to the Violence in Charlottesville Are you just catching up on the weekend's events in Charlottesville, Va., or overwhelmed by the volume of news? Here is an overview.
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New Zealand government plans army bootcamps for worst young offenders With six weeks to go before the general election, the ruling National party floats idea for military-style discipline The New Zealand government has announced a crackdown on the country's worst juvenile offenders with ar...
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Despite Trump's Support, Alabama Senator Struggles to a Primary Finish Senator Luther Strange, a Republican, is in a pitched battle to make the runoff in the special election that will determine whether he keeps his seat.
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Sheriff Says Three People Were Killed in a Shooting at a Wisconsin Auto Race Three men were shot dead at point-blank range. No suspects have been arrested
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Powerful Venezuelan lawmaker may have issued death order against Marco Rubio One of Venezuela's most powerful leaders may have put out an order to kill Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a fervent critic of the South American country's government, according to intelligence obtained by the U.S. last month....
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Tensions between the United States and North Korea tend to flare suddenly and fade almost as quickly -- but the latest escalation won't likely go away quite so easily. Events …
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White House defends Trump's response to deadly violence in Charlottesville as criticism intensifies Sometimes what President Trump doesn't say causes his aides more headaches than things he does. The White House on Sunday defended the president's failure to explicitly condemn white supremacists over deadly violence a d...
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Suspect in Charlottesville Attack Had Displayed Troubling Behavior Family members, acquaintances and internet postings suggested that James Alex Fields Jr. had gone mostly unnoticed, even as he seemingly trafficked in radical views.
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White supremacists 'need to leave America': Virginia governor Self-described "patriots" who push white-supremacist agendas under the false flag of nationalism are not only un-American -- they don't deserve to live in the US, Virginia's governor said today. "How did we get to the po...
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Iranian drone buzzes US aircraft over Persian Gulf The Sunday incident followed a similar interaction last week.
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Charlottesville car-ram suspect James Alex Fields denied bail A 20-year-old man accused of killing a woman in Charlottesville car-ramming incident is denied bail.
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More than 300 dead as heavy rains turn Sierra Leone's capital into 'churning rivers of mud' More than 300 people are thought to be dead after a hillside collapsed in Freetown, the capital of the west African nation of Sierra Leone, on Monday. Vice President Victor Bockarie Foh called the tragedy "so serious tha...
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Sessions: Virginia attack 'the definition of domestic terrorism' Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday that the attack in Virginia against anti-racism protesters that left a woman dead and 19 other people injured fits the definition of “domestic terrorism.” “It does meet th...
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School district removes gay students' yearbook quotes

New York Post - 14 Aug 2017 16:25
School district removes gay students' yearbook quotes Two gay high school students whose quotes were removed from their senior yearbook say they're "disheartened and angry" by the "senseless censorship" behind the move. Joey Slivinski and Thomas Swartz, who recently graduat...
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