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Kushner to invite Arab leaders to hear peace plan: report ​Top White House adviser and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner will reportedly invite Arab leaders to a planned peace summit at Camp David when he travels this week to the Middle East. ​Kushner, assigned b...
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Five EU states agree to share responsibility for 116 migrants five days after their rescue boat docked in Sicily.
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Body of billionaire coffee tycoon VG Siddhartha believed to found by fisherman in India The body of a billionaire coffee tycoon, who was last seen walking across a bridge in India, was believed to be discovered by a fisherman near a river on the outskirts of Mangalore, India, a report said Tuesday. The rema...
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Zack Greinke heads to Houston amid a busy MLB trade deadline A flurry of MLB players are swapping uniforms after Wednesday's trade deadline. Here are three takeaways from a busy day: Astros up the up ante -- The Houston Astros and New York Yankees have been competing for the best ...
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Why Do the Democrats Keep Saying 'Structural'?

The New York Times - 31 Jul 2019 17:03
Why Do the Democrats Keep Saying 'Structural'? Candidates are promising a kind of change that history suggests they cannot deliver.
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I'm Muslim and Live in Baltimore. Fear Made Me Become a U.S. Citizen. Trump's tweets undermine what I thought it meant to participate in American democracy.
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Kirsten Gillibrand wishes CNN's moderators asked about reproductive rights, paid leave during debate While watching round one of CNN's Democratic debate on Tuesday night, future participant Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) offered up a critique of the questions asked by moderators. "Two+ hours in, and not a single quest...
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Donald Trump stays silent as Democrats brand him a 'phony' and a 'liar' during debate Donald Trump was uncharacteristically quiet as Democrats slammed his policies and even called him a "liar" during Tuesday's presidential debate.       
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Hong Kong police have charged 44 people with rioting after an illegal protest Sunday spiraled into chaos and brought parts of the city to a standstill, amid a deepening political crisis that shows little signs of deescal...
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'Deport Hate.' Muslim Virginia Lawmaker Heckles Trump During Jamestown Speech 'Deport Hate' and 'Reunite My Family' read signs that the delegate held up
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Those 'rat infested' places in Baltimore? They're owned by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and his family own apartments in Baltimore, and some have been criticized for disrepair and having mice.       
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The Pentagon Identifies Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan An Afghan soldier shot and killed two American service members
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US warns small planes are vulnerable to hacking

New York Post - 31 Jul 2019 17:09
US warns small planes are vulnerable to hacking Engine readings, compass data, altitude and other readings "could all be manipulated to provide false measurements to the pilot," according to the Department of Homeland Security alert.
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Hamid Hayat's 2006 Terrorism Conviction Is Overturned

The New York Times - 31 Jul 2019 16:10
Hamid Hayat's 2006 Terrorism Conviction Is Overturned Mr. Hayat's case had put a spotlight on the farming town of Lodi, Calif., where the authorities said men were financing terrorist groups abroad and recruiting members.
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Tim Ryan didn't put hand over heart for national anthem Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan stood out at Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate — for not putting his hand over his heart for the singing of the national anthem. “Put your hand over your heart for the star spangled ...
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders offered an unabashed defense of their progressive policies during a Democratic presidential debate on Tuesday, as their more moderate rivals took aim at their proposals as unrealistic ...
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US monitoring Hong Kong border as Chinese forces gather en masse The White House is closely monitoring a situation described by an administration official as a "congregation of Chinese forces on Hong Kong's border," according to a report Tuesday. The reason for the buildup, which incl...
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Japan would continue to seek a summit with North Korea, without conditions, despite the latest missile launch by Pyongyang, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Wednesday.
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Investigators are increasingly convinced that a teen gunman who killed three people at a weekend food festival in California acted on his own, but authorities said on Tuesday they remained largely in the dark about the m...
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that there was no impact on Japan's security following North Korea's latest launch of short-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday and that Japan was working with its allies over the situati...
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Canada manhunt: Suspected killers were let go after being stopped at checkpoint The accused killers at the center of a massive manhunt by Canadian authorities were stopped by safety officers when they blew through a checkpoint in Manitoba last week -- but were let go. Teenagers Kam McLeod and Bryer ...
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Democratic Debate 2019 Live: Candidates Face Off in Detroit

The New York Times - 31 Jul 2019 02:58
Democratic Debate 2019 Live: Candidates Face Off in Detroit Tonight's lineup features 10 candidates including Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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