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Ending AIDS, the Dutch way

OpEdNews - 24 Jul 2018 20:37
Amsterdam city in Netherlands, became the first city in the world to overshoot the targets set for 2020 (called 90:90:90), which are towards ending AIDS by 2030. The rest of the world has lot of lessons to learn from her...
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Nikki Haley warns conservative teens about the dangers of trying to 'own the libs' On Monday night, U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley gave conservative teens at the High School Leadership Summit at George Washington University some very sound advice: stop trying to own the libs. "Raise your hand if you've ev...
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Venezuela's Inflation Could Reach 1 Million Percent This Year, the IMF Says If the prediction holds, it would be among the world's deepest economic falls in six decades
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Sen. Rand Paul will meet Tuesday with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh Sen. Rand Paul is "undecided" on Trump's Supreme Court pick. So he's meeting with Brett Kavanaugh on Tuesday        
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The Trump Administration Says Nearly 1,200 Families Have Been Reunited, Hundreds Still Separated as Deadline Looms The figure leaves hundreds to go before this week's deadline
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Dems slam Trump on security clearances

ABC News - 24 Jul 2018 04:15
Dems slam Trump on security clearances Nancy Pelosi referred to Trump's efforts as “all a deflection.”
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Robert Wilkie Confirmed by Senate to Be Secretary of Veteran Affairs The department has recently been paralyzed due to infighting
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The Family of an Australian Woman Killed by Minneapolis Police Is Suing for $50 Million Justine Damond was shot last year after calling 911 to report a possible assault
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Russian hackers could have caused massive power outages Russian hackers managed to infiltrate the control rooms of US utility companies — where they could have easily “thrown switches” and caused power outages, according federal officials. Members of the notorious cyber...
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NASA spaceship on display on White House lawn

New York Post - 24 Jul 2018 03:45
NASA spaceship on display on White House lawn DC, the final frontier. A spaceship touched down on the White House lawn Monday -- but there were no lasers fired at the Oval Office. The Orion, NASA's hope for deep-space human travel, was on display as part of Presiden...
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The U.N. Mideast envoy says Israel and Hamas were "minutes away" from another "devastating confrontation" in Gaza on Saturday -- a clash averted after U.N. and Egyptian diplomatic efforts got …
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WATCH: Attorney General Jeff Sessions says 'lock her up' at high school event Sessions joining a refrain of calls to jail former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that was often shouted at Trump presidential campaign rallies during the 2016 elections.
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The Latest: House Speaker Ryan splits with Trump on tariffs House Speaker Paul Ryan says lawmakers are making the case to President Donald Trump that tariffs are "not the way to go."
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'Lies' and 'desperation:' Reviewers destroy Sean Spicer's memoir Unlike the question of how many people fit on the National Mall, there's no discrepancy over Sean Spicer's latest offering. The Briefing, Spicer's memoir of his seven months as White House press secretary, has been deeme...
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Bruises, bumps and breaks for 'Mission: Impossible' stars After Tom Cruise broke his ankle during filming, the stars of "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" discuss their own on-set injuries. (July 24)        
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Wildfires sweeping through a Greek resort town have killed at least 74 people including families with children found clasped in a last embrace as they tried to flee the flames.
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Congo confirms end of latest deadly Ebola outbreak

Miami Herald - 24 Jul 2018 16:45
Congo's latest outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus is over, the health ministry announced Tuesday, after a 42-day observation period with no new confirmed cases recorded. There were 54 Ebola …
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A New Study Links Rising Temperatures to an Increased Risk of Suicide Offering new understanding of climate change's connection to mental health
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Thai soccer team shave their heads before Buddhist ordination weeks after cave rescue The Thai soccer team and their coach who were trapped in a cave for more than two weeks before being rescued had their heads shaved Tuesday while they prepare for Buddhist ordination.
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The leader of the largest Muslim rebel group in the Philippines said Tuesday that 30,000 to 40,000 armed fighters would be "decommissioned" if an autonomy deal that is expected to …
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Yemen's child soldiers face long road after sexual, physical abuse Yemen's child soldiers are the country's 'lost boys,' facing a long road of rehab after sexual abuse at the front lines.
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Iraq: Security Forces Fire on Protesters

Human Rights Watch - 24 Jul 2018 06:00
Expand An Iraqi security officer grabs a protester during a demonstration at al-Burjisiya oil field near Basra City, Iraq, July 17, 2018. © 2018 Essam al-Sudani/Reuters (Beirut) - Iraq's security forces fired on and bea...
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