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Location American Headline News for 23 July 2019
It was the fourth major blackout to hit Venezuelans in less than five months. The government blamed Monday's outage on "an electromagnetic attack," without providing any evidence.
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Woman killed in jet ski accident at popular Georgia lake A 20-year-old Georgia woman was killed in a jet ski accident on Lake Lanier — the 12th person to die at the popular reservoir this year, authorities said. Kaylynn Ticas was riding a watercraft at high speed Saturday ar...
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The government has confiscated about 30,000 bottles of alcohol suspected to be poisoned with methanol
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Stephen Miller's uncle repudiates his nephew's harsh stance toward immigrants To President Trump, Stephen Miller is a senior policy adviser. To David Glosser, he's his "immigration hypocrite" of a nephew. Last August, Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist, penned an essay about Miller, the architec...
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R. Kelly rep resigns after saying he would 'absolutely not' trust singer with daughter Darrell Johnson says he no longer works for R. Kelly after giving a damaging interview about the singer to Gayle King on CBS This Morning.       
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India Calls Out Trump Lie That He Was Asked To Mediate Kashmir Conflict "No such request has been made" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the U.S. president, said a spokesman for India's government, despite what Trump claimed.
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The Lowest of Low Seasons at the Edge of the World

The New York Times - 23 Jul 2019 12:45
The Lowest of Low Seasons at the Edge of the World The 52 Places Traveler was one of four tourists on the remote Falkland Islands, also known as Las Malvinas. But there were thousands of penguins.
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Puerto Ricans pack streets again after governor refuses to resign Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans packed the streets of San Juan Monday to renew demands that Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resign amid a scandal triggered by the leak of offensive chat messages between him and advisers. A sea...
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Scandals and storms have left Puerto Rico drowning in debt The scandal engulfing Puerto Rico was most recently fueled by revelations in July that Gov. Richard Rosselló had exchanged sexist and homophobic messages with top aides -- but the seeds of citizens' discontent had been ...
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Jeffrey Epstein, the financier facing charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of underage girls, has appealed a federal judge's decision to keep him in a Manhattan jail while he awaits trial.
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Texas murder suspect Derek Whisenand could be linked to couple killed in Canada A suspect wanted for the murder of an elderly Texas man crossed into Canada only weeks before a young couple was found murdered there — and a police official said that "multiple sources" have spoken of a potential link...
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Saudi Arabia's cabinet said on Tuesday that Iran's interception of commercial vessels in Gulf waters, including its seizure of a British tanker, violated international law and must be prevented.
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Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said France was working with European capitals to improve maritime security in the Persian Gulf but stopped short of backing Britain's call for a naval mission to ensure safe shipping ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron and future head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen both congratulated Boris Johnson on becoming Britain's next prime minister, although a key Macron ally warned Johnson that ...
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Driver busted with $140 million in meth after crashing into cop car This suspected drug dealer wasn’t ‘Tu’ careful. An Australian man was busted with more than $140 million of meth in his van — after crashing into a police car parked outside of a station. Simon Tu, 26, was pulled...
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New Trump administration proposal would cut roughly 3 million people off food stamps The Trump administration proposed a new rule on Tuesday that could mean as many as three million people could lose access to food stamps.
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A top adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday praised Iran's recent downing of a U.S. drone and seizure of a British-flagged tanker as turning points in "Muslims' struggle", the semi-official ...
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Many Americans have never heard of the 'the Squad' and many don't see them favorably, poll finds Within 'the Squad,' Ocasio-Cortez came in with the highest favorable rating at 23%, followed by Omar at 19%, Tlaib at 18% and Pressley at 17%.       
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Millions should stop taking aspirin every day to prevent heart attacks, study says A Harvard study revealed that some 29 million who don't have heart disease were taking aspirin every day in 2017.       
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Afghanistan's government called on Tuesday for clarification of U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks that he could win the Afghan war in just 10 days by "wiping out Afghanistan from the face of the earth", the president...
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Trump administration rule change would knock 3.1 million off food stamps The Trump administration on Tuesday will propose a rule change that could cut about 3.1 million people from the food-stamp program, CNBC reports. U.S. Department of Agriculture officials said the proposal seeks to requir...
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Chelsea Clinton announces birth of 3rd child

CBSNews - 23 Jul 2019 04:49
"We are overflowing with love and gratitude and can't wait to introduce him to his big sister and brother," said Clinton in a tweet
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