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Location American Headline News for 24 April 2019
Cenikor Foundation has sent tens of thousands of patients to work without pay at more than 300 for-profit companies
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Sri Lankan politician calls for burka ban in wake of terror attacks A Sri Lankan Parliament member has submitted a motion to ban the burka in the country as a national security measure — days after the Easter Sunday attacks that claimed 359 lives, according to new reports. Ashu Marasin...
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A court in Hong Kong is preparing Wednesday to sentence nine leaders of massive 2014 pro-democracy protests after they were convicted last month of public nuisance offenses. The sentences are …
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Trump Hauls Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to the Oval Office, Wants to Know Why He Doesn't Have More Twitter Followers The president suggests Twitter try using "flying water tankers" to help solve the problem. Or any problem really.
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The death toll from the Easter suicide bombings in Sri Lanka rose to 359 and more suspects have been arrested, police said Wednesday. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility …
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Trump: White House considering asserting executive privilege to hinder congressional probes In Washington Post interview, Trump said Democratic-led investigations are unnecessary given results ofspecial counsel Robert Mueller's report.        
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Bridget Kelly, Christie's former deputy chief of staff, says that the former governor is to blame for the scandal
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Workers smoked at Notre-Dame cathedral, admits contractor

Eyewitness News - 24 Apr 2019 17:46
Notre-Dame's now mostly-destroyed roof was made of wood and included some of the original beams erected in the 12th century.
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President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday it was unacceptable that residents of Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions had no rights, but he said Moscow did not want to create problems for the new Ukrainian leadership.
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Japan's government apologized Wednesday to tens of thousands of people who were forcibly sterilized under a now-defunct Eugenics Protection Law which was designed to "prevent the birth of poor-quality descendants," …
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked many of the administration's immigration polices, prompting the president's ire
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Girl Born Without Hands Won National Handwriting Competition Because Nothing Can Stop Her Nothing slows 10-year old Sara Hinesley down.
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Two brothers, originally from Honduras, have been reunited six months after they were taken into custody and separated at the U.S. border. Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan says the Trump administration'...
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President Trump says if Democrats try to impeach him, he'll take it to the Supreme Court If Democrats tried to impeach, the president says he would "first head to the U.S. Supreme Court."        
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Ukrainians fear measles vaccination as infection rate rises

Al Jazeera English - 24 Apr 2019 16:40
Ukraine has most measles infections globally with its low vaccination rate and widespread scepticism over its efficacy.
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Trump's Fed Pick Stephen Moore: Critics are Moore has come under scrutiny for derogatory columns about women.
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Asian and African leaders plan to press Beijing at a conference this week to reduce the politically volatile debt burden left by its Belt and Road Initiative to build ports …
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Feds detail ex-pharma CEO's shady 'drug deals'

New York Post - 24 Apr 2019 04:54
Feds detail ex-pharma CEO's shady 'drug deals' The former CEO of a major pharmaceutical distributor was hauled into court in handcuffs Tuesday -- and faces life behind bars -- on charges he illegally supplied shady pharmacies with deadly opioids. Laurence Doud III, 7...
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In Latvia during military exercises shells fell 150 metres from private houses In Latvia, - da--i County, during military exercises anti-tank shells flying outside of the ground fell 150 metres from residential houses.
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Kim looks to Russia as sanctions bite North Korea's economy Two months after he failed to win a badly needed easing of sanctions from President Donald Trump, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is traveling to Russia in a possible attempt to win its help as the U.S.-led trade sanctio...
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A 65-year-old tourist from California was attacked by a shark Tuesday morning off the island of Hawaii, according to local authorities.
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The White House is refusing to cooperate with a number of requests from Congress, ranging from documents to testimony from former officials. Niall Stanage, a White House columnist for The Hill, joins CBSN to discuss the ...
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