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Actress Valerie Harper dies at 80

CBSNews - 31 Aug 2019 02:29
Harper played Rhoda Morgenstern on the iconic 1970s television shows "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Rhoda"
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Lost in Alaskan Wilderness, I Found My Anti-Home

The New York Times - 31 Aug 2019 21:01
Lost in Alaskan Wilderness, I Found My Anti-Home Denali is a place with no safety net, no walls, no sense of enclosure or safety or intimacy or kinship.
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Woman tosses Molotov cocktail into Florida Citizenship office WASHINGTON -- A woman tossed a lit Molotov cocktail into the lobby of a US Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Oakland Park, Florida. But no major injuries were reported, according to a report of the incident ...
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Hiker falls 75 feet to his death at popular Ohio state park A 22-year-old man fell to his death while hiking on an overlook trail in one of Ohio’s most popular state parks, officials said Friday. Alexander Colson, of Franklin County, Ohio, was exploring an area near Old Man's C...
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Governor Helps New Hampshire Woman Keep 'Excretory Act' Vanity License Plate After DMV Rejection The New Hampshire DMV states phrases related to excretory acts aren't permitted.
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The "Straight Pride Parade" kicked off in Boston Saturday afternoon with a "Trump 2020" float
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Protesters rally against Johnson's Brexit plans in UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's provocative decision to suspend the British Parliament for a time before the country's deadline for leaving the European Union came under fire Saturday in London and other cities where prot...
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Ex-CIA analyst questions Trump's decision to release photo of failed Iranian satellite launch Just because you technically can do something, doesn't mean you always should. President Trump posted a photo of what appeared to be the site of a failed Iranian satellite launch on Twitter Friday, prompting speculation ...
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There Are More Fires Burning in Africa Than Anywhere Else on Earth NASA has called Africa the 'fire continent,' though experts say the situation is not a problem
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Taliban fighters stormed the northern Afghan city of Kunduz even as negotiators for the hard-line Islamist militia seek to complete a deal for withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon on Saturday as pro-democracy protesters threw petrol bombs in the latest in a series of clashes that have plunged the Chinese-ruled city into its worst political crisis in...
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Thousands attend banned protest to demand free elections in Moscow Thousands of Russians filled the streets of central Moscow Saturday, calling for free elections to the city’s legislature. The protest was the latest in a series that stem from the exclusion of some opposition and inde...
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Trump says he forgives ex-personal assistant who spoke to reporters about his family President Trump issued a not-so-veiled threat to his former personal assistant -- while claiming that he "fully understood and forgave her" -- and slammed other ex-aides who have blabbed to the press in a pair of Saturda...
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Dorian strengthens as it hurtles toward Florida, but could shift north along coast As a strengthening Hurricane Dorian hurtledtowardFlorida on Saturday,a new tracking forecast suggestedthe storm could move east of the Sunshine State.But forecasters warned Floridians not to ease up on preparations.   ...
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Hurricane Dorian spun west across the Atlantic ocean toward Florida on Saturday after growing into an even stronger Category 4 storm as residents and visitors hunkered down in one of America's most popular tourist destin...
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India state citizenship list leaves out nearly 2M people, splitting families A 60-year-old woman died Saturday morning after throwing herself into a well in the eastern India state of Assam, because she mistakenly thought she was one of nearly two million people left off a list of recognized citi...
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North Korea threatens US to stall nuke negotiations over Pompeo's rhetoric A top North Korean official has warned the US of “bitter regrets” if Secretary of State Mike Pompeo doesn’t rein in his rhetoric -- and threatened to stall nuke negotiations over the ongoing war of words between th...
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Trump warns aide Madeleine Westerhout has a 'fully enforceable confidentiality agreement' President Donald Trump said Friday that longtime aideMadeleine Westerhout resigned because he spoke to reporters about his children.       
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Thousands protest Boris Johnson's plan to suspend Parliament ahead of Brexit deadline British protesters flooded the streets to dispute Boris Johnson’s plan to suspend Parliament, shutting down main roads while chanting “Boris Johnson, shame on you!” Aerial footage of London’s Whitehall shows thou...
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Tens of Thousands of Protesters Take to the Streets in Hong Kong in Defiance of a Police Ban Their defiance comes after a dramatic 48 hours in which police arrested high-profile activists and pro-democracy lawmakers
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Taliban Attack Afghan City as They Talk Peace With U.S.

The New York Times - 31 Aug 2019 06:44
Taliban Attack Afghan City as They Talk Peace With U.S. Militants launched attacks from several directions on Kunduz, which they have entered twice in recent years, even as negotiations continued in Qatar.
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Deforestation has been rising since 2015 as Brazil's recession pushed poorer Brazilians into illegal logging. More than 43,000 fires have burned in the region this year, pitting environmentalists against a defiant presid...
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