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Location American Headline News for 9 August 2020
It's a Tough Time for the Left. But I'm More Optimistic Than Ever. On both sides of the Atlantic, the signs of radical possibility are everywhere.
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Prime suspect in Madeleine McCann case will never be tried, lawyer claims "Where is the evidence? Why has the prosecution not revealed it?" Friedrich Fulscher asked.
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Belarus heads to polls as protests rattle Lukashenko

Al Jazeera English - 9 Aug 2020 06:22
65-year-old leader who ruled since 1994 almost certain to win a sixth consecutive term but faces new wave of protests.
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On a sunny autumn afternoon, two wizards in long, black robes and pointed hats sat down for coffee in one of New Zealand's biggest cities.
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President Donald Trump made multiple egregious false claims about Democrats during a Saturday "news conference" at his New Jersey golf club where he signed a series of pandemic-related executive actions.
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Utah cop fired for misuse of sexploitation victim's photos before her murder A Utah cop who showed off explicit photos of a sexploitation victim days before she was murdered has been fired from the force, his police chief has confirmed.
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9 test positive for COVID at school where crowded hallway photo went viral A student was initially suspended for sharing the photo.
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US sets COVID-19 record as cases top 5 million

New York Post - 9 Aug 2020 05:10
US sets COVID-19 record as cases top 5 million The United States set a record for coronavirus cases on Saturday, with more than 5 million people now infected, according to a Reuters tally, as the country's top infectious diseases official offered hope earlier this we...
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Saturday that the United States will go down to below 5,000 troops in Afghanistan by the end of November.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday called President Donald Trump's executive actions on coronavirus relief "absurdly unconstitutional."
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Seventy-five years ago, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Schumer denounces 'faulty' and 'unworkable' Trump coronavirus executive actions Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer appears on ABC's "This Week" after coronavirus relief negotiations faltered and President Donald Trump signed four executive actions.
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An aging group of survivors have expressed a sense of urgency to tell their stories, advocating for a nuclear-free world
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A street scene at the end of the day, carrying a gift on a packed train and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
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Thailand: Drop Charges, Release Democracy Activists

Human Rights Watch - 9 Aug 2020 01:30
(New York) - Thai authorities should immediately and unconditionally release prominent human rights lawyer Arnon Nampha and democracy activist Panupong Jadnok, Human Rights Watch said today. They should drop all charges ...
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Nagasaki urges nuke ban on 75th anniversary of US atomic bombing TOKYO -- The Japanese city of Nagasaki on Sunday marked its 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing, with the mayor and dwindling survivors urging world leaders including their own to do more for a nuclear weapons ba...
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Helicopter crash kills wildlife researchers conducting aerial sheep survey Three scientists were killed in a helicopter crash in Texas while they were conducting an aerial survey.
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Nancy Pelosi Slams Trump's Coronavirus Executive Actions: 'Absurdly Unconstitutional' The House speaker, however, stopped short of saying whether Democrats would mount legal challenges against the measures.
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Experts hope increased testing of children will help determine what role they play in transmission, as school districts around the country return to some form of school.
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China is making Marxism-Leninism into the most powerful political force of the 21st century Assessing the successes of China's economic system.
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White House expands mandatory COVID-19 testing among staffers The White House has reportedly mandated random coronavirus testing for its staffers in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Staffers at the EEOB, which is situated next to the West Wing and houses the majority of Wh...
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Sidestepping Congress, Trump Signs Executive Measures for Pandemic Relief President Trump signed the directives after two weeks of stalemate with Democrats over a recovery package, using legally dubious measures to try to restore lapsed benefits.
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