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Location American Headline News for 15 August 2020
Indian PM Narendra Modi promises to mass produce COVID-19 vaccine Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his country was prepared to mass produce a coronavirus vaccine the moment it was ready. "Not one, not two, as many as three coronavirus vaccines are being tested in India," he sai...
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The threat forced the theater to evacuate and cancel the showing.
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Antifa rioters storm through Seattle in night of mayhem while police do nothing Roving gangs of Antifa rioters spent Friday evening rampaging through the streets of Seattle -- with police often nowhere to be found, video and eyewitness accounts show. Video shared by journalist Andy Ngo shows mobs of...
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Belarus leader puts in call to Vladimir Putin as protests grow Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko put in a call to his neighbor and fellow autocrat Vladimir Putin as protests in the Eastern European nation continue to grow. "There is a need to contact [Russian President Vladi...
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US Navy carrier conducts exercises in South China Sea

Al Jazeera English - 15 Aug 2020 06:14
US navy says strike group led by USS Ronald Reagan conducts flight and maritime exercises in contested South China Sea.
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Earlier this year, U.S. officials awarded a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Phlow, a little-known Virginia company promising to revamp the way medicines are made and distributed. Michelle Miller speaks ...
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Public Land Is Getting Big Play In 2020 Elections In The West

The Huffington Post - 15 Aug 2020 14:00
Public Land Is Getting Big Play In 2020 Elections In The West Let the mudslinging and greenwashing begin.
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The bustle of visitors has disappeared from places such as Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto--only to be replaced by dissension over whether they should ever be welcomed back.
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Bodies of a man and a woman recovered off Black Falcon Terminal The bodies of a young man and a young woman were recovered Friday afternoon from an SUV submerged in 40 feet of water off the Black Falcon Terminal in Boston's Seaport District, State Police said. The bodies were recover...
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Georgia police try to break up near-violent Stone Mountain protests Heated and close to violent confrontations between armed right-wing militia members and black-masked counter-demonstrators were captured on video Saturday at Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia. Rows of neatly...
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Some parts of the Angeles National Forest have not burned since the 1960s, leaving decades of brush ready to ignite.
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Trump Ads Attack Biden Through Deceptive Editing and Hyperbole We reviewed all of the Trump campaign's television ads since June. Two-thirds contained clearly misleading claims or videos.
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COVID-19 Has 'Taken A Political Tone Like Nothing I've Ever Seen,' Warns Anthony Fauci The doctor is stunned by the divisiveness as the U.S. should be "pulling in the same direction" the pandemic. "We are certainly not where I hoped we would be."
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British tourists scramble home after UK adds France to quarantine list Hundreds of thousands of British tourists scrambled to return home after the British government imposed a surprise quarantine deadline amid a spike of coronavirus cases in France. The British government made the decision...
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Number of children infected with COVID-19 is on the rise, CDC says The number of children infected with the coronavirus is on the rise, according to alarming new data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Kids now comprise more than 7% of all COVID-19 cases in the coun...
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Wild boar that stole nudist's laptop could meet its demise Pigs and people don’t mix -- at least not wild boars hanging out in Berlin’s bucolic Grunewald forest. A spunky sow who made off with a nudist’s laptop could face an early demise because the locals are getting scar...
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'The Fish Rots From the Head': How a Salmon Crisis Stoked Russian Protests Plentiful salmon used to be one of the few perks for residents of Russia's Far East. Then the fish vanished, and many local residents blamed President Putin.
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A 12-year-old girl was among three minors caught gambling at a casino in Sydney, Australia, regulators said Saturday.
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'Noise Demonstration' Held Outside Home Of U.S. Postmaster General Protesters gathered outside the home of Louis DeJoy to demand he stop trying to dismantle the U.S. Postal Service.
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Mailers meant to help voters with the absentee voting process amid the ongoing pandemic are instead sowing confusion for voters and leading some officials to levy allegations of attempted voter suppression ahead of the N...
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Opposition leaders call for weekend of protests; prime ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania call for new polls.
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Abe, who did not echo Naruhito's reference to remorse, sent a ritual offering to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine for war dead. But he avoided a personal visit that would anger China and South Korea.
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