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Location American Headline News for 31 August 2017
North Korean prisoners look like 'walking skeletons': State Department The leaders of North Korea’s horrific prison camps encourage guards to beat prisoners to death and induce starvation, to the point prisoners appear as “walking skeletons,” “dwarfs” and “cripples” in rags, a...
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Hurricane Harvey wreaks historic devastation: By the numbers Harvey dumped a record 51.88 inches of rain near Houston.
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Mother and friend arrested for tattooing 'Jesus Loves' on 12-year-old A Georgia mom and another woman were arrested after the mother’s 12-year-old daughter was found sporting a tattoo that read “Jesus Loves.” The tattoo, inked on the girl from Newnan, reportedly was spotted by a fift...
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One of Japan's top leaders has apologized for making controversial remarks about Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany.
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Spider-Man saves the day at Texas shelter

New York Post - 31 Aug 2017 16:44
Spider-Man saves the day at Texas shelter He really is Amazing. A man dressed as Spider-Man boosted morale across a Texas a shelter filled with Hurricane Harvey flood evacuees, bringing ear-to-ear smiles to the faces of young children. Heartwarming online videos
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Mueller reportedly teams up with Schneiderman in Manafort probe Special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly joined forces with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on the probe into Paul Manafort. The investigative teams have been collaborating and discussing a potential cas...
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Man found with 39,000 bags of heroin gets 5 years in prison HARTFORD, Conn. -- Prosecutors say a Connecticut man has been sentenced to five years in prison on federal drug distribution charges after he was found at an apartment with 39,000 bags of heroin. The U.S. Attorney in Con...
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Pictures from Houston demonstrate need to fix the nation's flood insurance system As Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters course through residential communities in parts of Texas and Louisiana, homeowners are bracing for another type of torrent: Expensive repair bills. Exacerbating this already infuriating ...
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WATCH: Mexico's Red Cross to provide Harvey aid Mexico is no stranger to assisting U.S. authorities in disaster zones. In 2005, it was one of the first countries to respond to the unfolding emergency in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina.
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French president faces biggest test yet over labor reform French President Emmanuel Macron faces his biggest test yet with Thursday's release of a divisive pro-business labor reform that he hopes will secure his legacy and revolutionize the way the French work.
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Sunlight Returns to Houston, Revealing the Grim Reality of Harvey's Aftermath The Texas death toll has climbed past 30
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White House defends Trump's Harvey tweet with a creative definition of 'firsthand' On Wednesday morning, after President Trump's trip Tuesday to Corpus Christi and Austin to monitor the response to Tropical Storm Harvey, the president tweeted a message of empathy for the great people of Texas. After wi...
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This Is How It Feels to Eat 13-Year-Old Steak If you like your beef aged, French butcher Alexandre Polmard offers steak from 2004
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A Turkish businessman sought by the United States on allegations he sold equipment to Iran's military in violation of sanctions asked a Romanian court Thursday to free him from arrest. …
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Chemical plant: Officials fully expect more fires at flooded Texas plant A mandatory evacuationwithin a 1.5-mile radius of the plantwas already in effect.        
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Hurricane Harvey images put the lie to Trump's divisive American vision Diversity is a gift lost in arguments over immigration or Confederate statues: Our view        
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South African President Jacob Zuma has faced insults and heckling in parliament, where a vote of no confidence in him recently failed. Zuma on Thursday was frequently interrupted by opposition …
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Weary firefighters begin block-by-block hunt for Harvey survivors Some of the hardest hit areas of Houston have been awash in water for days. Authorities were concerned that some residents might be awaiting rescue.        
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Disaster Politics Can Get In the Way Of Disaster Preparedness Hurricane Harvey has been battering the Gulf Coast for days. At least 38 people have been confirmed dead, more than 30,000 people are expected to be placed in temporary shelters and thousands more are still missing or st...
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One Crucial Item to Pack the Next Time You Fly And other travel tips
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Los Angeles will no longer celebrate Columbus Day

New York Post - 31 Aug 2017 16:25
Los Angeles will no longer celebrate Columbus Day Columbus Day is no more in the nation’s second-largest city. The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 on Wednesday to officially mark the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day on the city's calendar — a d...
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German authorities are seeking to end the prosecution of a former SS medic who served at the Auschwitz death camp, saying lengthy delays mean that the nearly 97-year-old suspect is …
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