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Location American Headline News for 5 September 2020
Julia Reed, Chronicler of Politics, Food and the South, Dies at 59 In Ms. Reed's writing for Newsweek, Vogue and other publications, her canvas included the follies of the powerful and the pleasures of Southern food.
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10 Of The Wildest And Wackiest Conspiracy Theories Pushed By Trump This Week Trump is no stranger to conspiracy-mongering -- but he outdid himself this week by pushing multiple unsubstantiated claims.
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Fox Is So Rattled By Trump Military Story That It Confirms, Debunks, Then Reconfirms It The blow from the Trump-supporting cable news operation hits particularly hard.
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Trump Moves to Cancel Contracts for Government Sensitivity Training A memo sent to agency heads on Friday called efforts that often focus on promoting awareness of racism "divisive" and "un-American propaganda."
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A Coded Word From the Far Right Roils France's Political Mainstream Using a term that suggests the society is turning "savage," government ministers signal a shift from the center as President Macron prepares for a new political season.
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Covid-19 Scourge Leaves Mexico Short of Death Certificates

Wall Street Journal - 5 Sep 2020 19:26
Mexico is running out of death certificates due to the high death toll brought by the coronavirus pandemic and federal bureaucratic delays, authorities say, delaying funerals as corpses lay in wait.
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Beirut explosion: More signs of life detected under rubble Rescuers in Beirut have detected more signs of life under the rubble left after the devastating explosion.
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China’s leaders say promoting the Han culture and nationalising Chinese language provides minorities with better opportunities.
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European governments have spent big keeping millions of workers on company payrolls during the pandemic. Now, the U.K. is set to find out what happens when that support is removed.
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Militia members face gun charges, alleged to have come to Kenosha 'to pick people off' A pair of Missouri residents connected to a militia group traveled to Kenosha, Wis., amid demonstrations over the police shooting of Jacob Blake“to loot and possibly ‘pick people off,'”according to a federal crimin...
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There have been demonstrations across Belarus since the August 9 election.
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Three dead, 147 infected after COVID-19 super-spreader wedding in Maine Three people have died of COVID-19 and 147 are infected as a result of an outbreak stemming from an indoor wedding and reception last month in Maine. Although the state’s limit on social gatherings is 50, at least 65 p...
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Millions under heat alerts out West, early snow expected in Colorado, Wyoming Over 48 million Americans in the West are bracing for a dangerous heat wave
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Hotel Rwanda hero denied access to lawyer, allege supporters

Al Jazeera English - 5 Sep 2020 15:02
Paul Rusesabagina was arrested abroad in an unnamed location on international warrant last week.
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Authorities warn hospitals may 'lose control' amid record rise in single-day COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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Officials declare assembly 'unlawful' as demonstrations in tense US city at the front lines of BLM protests continue.
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DC woman harrassed by BLM protesters in viral video still supports movement The Washington, DC, woman caught in a viral video getting harassed by anti-police brutality protesters says she still supports the Black Lives Matter movement — she just didn’t like being bullied. “I wholeheartedly...
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There are signs on some beaches that social distancing might also take a holiday this weekend.
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Ex-FBI agent: Attacks from Trump 'outrageous' and 'cruel' "Being subjected to outrageous attacks up to and including by the president himself, which are full of lies and mischaracterizations and just crude and cruel, is horrible," said Peter Strzok in an interview.
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Innovative financing for women's health becomes vital when purse strings tighten Several experts share experiences of new and innovative ways to find money for important health programmes such as those for women. The pandemic is resulting in economic crisis too and innovative financing for health is ...
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Global campaign demands answers on the fate of missing reporters and media workers.
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Bangladesh Mosque Blast, Likely Due to Gas Leak, Kills at Least 14 Dozens of worshipers were severely burned in the blast on Friday night just outside Dhaka.
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