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Political world reacts to New York Times anonymous op-ed claiming White House 'resistance' The confession of a "resistance inside the Donald Trump administration" drew rebukes from the White House and members of previous administrations.        
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WATCH: Pizza driver braves typhoon on bike

ABC News - 6 Sep 2018 05:29
WATCH: Pizza driver braves typhoon on bike This dedicated pizza delivery driver refused to give up as Typhoon Jebi slammed into Japan as the strongest storm to strike the island nation in 25 years.
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Kim Jong-un to Host South Korea's Leader Starting Sept. 18

The New York Times - 6 Sep 2018 05:12
Kim Jong-un to Host South Korea's Leader Starting Sept. 18 An adviser to President Moon Jae-in met with Kim Jong-un, the North's leader, to jump-start the stalled diplomacy over nuclear disarmament.
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The Latest on the powerful earthquake in northern Japan (all times local): 8 p.m. Japan's prime minister says at least nine people are dead after a powerful earthquake on the …
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants to denuclearize the Korean peninsula during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term, as he agreed to hold a third summit with his South Korean counterpart this month in Pyon...
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Judges at the International Criminal Court ruled Thursday that the court has jurisdiction to investigate widespread allegations that Myanmar forces have driven thousands of Rohingya Muslims from their homes. The …
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The Cranberries Singer Dolores O'Riordan Died Accidentally, Coroner Finds The musician was found in January in a bathtub after a bout of heavy drinking, and there was no evidence of self-harm, a court in London heard.
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Democrat threatens to release 'confidential' email as Kavanaugh hearing heats up The third day of the confirmation hearings began with another partisan fight.
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Justice Department to Charge North Korean With 2014 Sony Pictures Hack The U.S. government has previously said that North Korea was responsible
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What is a lodestar, the word from The New York Times Op-Ed people can't stop talking about? One of Vice President Mike Pence's most commonly-used word, lodestar, is used in the recent New York Times opinion piece slamming President Trump.        
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A gunman opened fire inside a bank in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday morning, wounding at least four people before being shot by police, authorities and local media said.
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'Extreme' Delta Fire explodes overnight, forces closure of California's I-5 The human-caused Delta Fire is burning on both sides of Interstate 5 north of Lakehead in California’s Shasta County, which, earlier this summer, was ravaged by the deadly Carr Fire near Redding.        
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Shooting erupts in Cincinnati: 'Tragically there are fatalities' Multiple people were shot and an 'active shooter' investigation was underway Thursday at a downtown building, police said. A phalanx of police officers and ambulances rushed to the scene atthe Fifth Third Center, a 30-st...
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Saudi Arabia's National Guard says an American trainer has been killed and a Saudi trainee injured in a helicopter crash in Riyadh. The state-run Saudi Press Agency cited a military …
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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment aid fell to near a 49-year low last week and private payrolls rose steadily in August, pointing to sustained labor market strength that should continue to underp...
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German prosecutors say evidence indicates a 39-year-old American man killed his girlfriend and then himself. In a statement provided to the AP on Thursday, prosecutors in the German city of …
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How the 'resistance' in the White House threatens American democracy The "senior official in the Trump administration" who penned the anonymous New York Times op-ed would like us to believe that those actively subverting the will of the president of the United States are "unsung heroes" f...
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German police identify 6 suspects who gave Nazi salute Police in the German state of Saxony said Thursday they have identified six far-right protesters who gave the stiff-armed Hitler salute or committed other violations at an anti-migrant protest last week.
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British investigators used security footage and flight records to track two Russian men who now stand accused of attempted murder in the March attack featuring the nerve agent Novichok. …
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Mouse trap actually made mice want to cuddle: suit

New York Post - 6 Sep 2018 05:21
Mouse trap actually made mice want to cuddle: suit Make a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door -- but make one this bad and you'll wind up on trial for fraud. A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday ordered Bell and Howell to face a class-action s...
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At least one person was killed and 32 were missing, Japanese media reported, after a powerful earthquake paralyzed the northern island of Hokkaido on Thursday, triggering landslides and knocking out power to its 5.3 mill...
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Black teen who was riding in car with his grandmother was handcuffed after robbery report An 18-year-old black man was detained by Wauwatosa Police after a robbery report. It turns out he was in a car with his grandmother.        
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