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Location American Headline News for 20 January 2018
Daredevil surfing A train takes fatal fall onto NYC subway tracks A man was killed while subway surfing in Manhattan on Friday, police said.
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Children found shackled in California home face years of therapy, experts say They are safe for now and, according to authorities, they are relieved. But the 13 children, aged 2 to 29, rescued from what was described as nothing less than a torture chamber will have years of therapy ahead, experts ...
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Tugboat explosion kills 3, leaves several others injured An explosion rocked a tugboat while it was docked for repairs in Kentucky, killing three people and injuring several others Friday, authorities said. Work was being done on the vessel and dozens of people were either abo...
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The leadership of South Africa's ruling African National Congress party is holding a key meeting amid media reports of talks about the removal of President Jacob Zuma, whose scandal-plagued tenure …
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Hollywood producer and executive Allison Shearmur, who produced the "Hunger Games" films, died Friday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles of complications from lung cancer at the age of 54. Shearmur, who worked as an e...
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First Dominican-American NYPD cop promoted to two-star chief NYPD Inspector Fausto Pichardo became the first cop from the Caribbean nation to be promoted to a two-star chief.
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LA police chief resigns after LAPD hit with whistleblower suit The long-serving chief of the Los Angeles Police Department resigned Friday.
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The Donald Trump Show Wraps Up First Season

The Huffington Post - 20 Jan 2018 12:45
The Donald Trump Show Wraps Up First Season The former reality television star successfully made himself the center of attention - but probably not in the way he and his supporters had hoped.
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'We Have to Stand Our Ground.' Activists Push Democrats to Fight for DACA Recipients in Shutdown As a government shutdown loomed, protesters in all corners of the U.S. Capitol pressured lawmakers not relent on their promise to reject any spending bills that did not protect a vulnerable group of immigrants. They chan...
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Trump says the shutdown is 'why we need to win more Republicans in 2018 Election!' President Trump responded to news of the government shutdown on Twitter early Saturday, blaming congressional failure to pass a spending deal on Democrats, who have insisted the spending bill address the fate of Deferred...
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Bangkok's Somali refugees persecuted and living in fear

Al Jazeera English - 20 Jan 2018 13:55
From the detention of child refugees to a lack of protection for refugees, conditions in the Thai capital are bleak.
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Turkish ski bus accident kills 11, injures 44

Miami Herald - 20 Jan 2018 13:43
Turkish officials say a bus carrying mostly holiday-makers on a ski trip has crashed into trees on the side of a road, killing 11 passengers and injuring 44 others. Governor …
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Gabon says a major ivory trafficking ring that smuggled more than 600 tusks out of the country in 2017 has been dismantled, in a victory against poachers who have killed …
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Hawaii gov took 15 minutes to announce missile alert was false HONOLULU -- The Hawaii National Guard’s top commander said Friday he told Gov. David Ige that a missile alert was a false alarm two minutes after it went out statewide. But the governor didn’t tell the public until 1...
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Emanuel heckled about police academy during University of Michigan appearance Mayor Rahm Emanuel headed to the University of Michigan on Friday to pitch students on the benefits of moving to Chicago after graduation, only to face hecklers opposed to his plan to spend $95 million on a new West Side...
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Two Indonesian hostages have been released after being held for more than a year in the southern Philippines by their Abu Sayyaf captors, Indonesia's Foreign Ministry said Saturday. The two …
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Fewer international students coming to U.S. for grad school in science and engineering The biggest drop came from Indian students, whose numbers fell by 19% in 2017.Saudi Arabia, Iran and South Korea also sent fewer students in 2017.        
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Women's March Returns a Year Later, as Movement Evolves

The New York Times - 20 Jan 2018 16:51
Women's March Returns a Year Later, as Movement Evolves Rallies are scheduled to take place on Saturday and Sunday across the country and around the world. The #MeToo moment has galvanized the movement in the last year.
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As Government Shutdown Begins, So Does the Finger-Pointing The shutdown mars the one-year anniversary of President Trump's inauguration
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Trading Blame for the Shutdown, Lawmakers Search for a Deal to End It With the government shut down and the two parties faulting each other, senators from both parties were looking for an agreement to end the crisis.
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Kenyans help keep vulnerable elephants safe

Al Jazeera English - 20 Jan 2018 16:25
In northern Kenya, a community-run conservation project is working to keep young and vulnerable elephants safe.
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US destroyer sails near contested reef in South China Sea angering Beijing A U.S. Navy warship sailed close to a contested reef west of the Philippines this week, drawing the ire of Beijing which issued a statement Saturday accusing the U.S. of trespassing in its territorial waters.
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