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Location American Headline News for 17 July 2021
More than a year and a half into the coronavirus pandemic, the world's rich nations are beginning to accept that Covid-19 is not going away -- despite high vaccination rates drastically cutting the number of hospitalizat...
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2 Maine cops who beat porcupines to death sentenced to jail time Michael Rolerson, 31, and Addison Cox, 28, will spend a combined 30 days in jail.
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Federal judge says DACA program is illegal, blocks new applications A federal judge in Texas ruled in favor of blocking new applications to the DACA program on Friday, stating that former President Barack Obama did not have the legal authority to offer protections to undocumented childre...
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3 men charged with 63 crimes in 2018 Missouri duck boat disaster that killed 17 The boat sank on Table Rock Lake in southwest Missouri.
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'Not backed by science': LA County sheriff slams new mask mandate Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that he and the Los Angeles County sheriff's department will not enforce the new mask ban because it is " not supported by science." The ban takes effect on July 17, 2021.
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Video circulating of a man who was tased by police after they say he helped another passenger evade a subway fare in New York City has drawn scrutiny from local politicians and community leaders.
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Los Angeles Rite Aid worker killed trying to stop shoplifter: police A worker at a Los Angeles Rite Aid was killed Wednesday while trying to stop a shoplifter from leaving the store, police said, as retail thefts have plagued California cities.
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Pence Rebuffed Secret Service Plan To Leave Capitol, Fearing A Halt To Electoral Vote Duty Trump reportedly asked if "Mike" was OK while praising insurrectionists and ripping Pence for lacking the "courage" to overturn the presidential election.
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Cyber Ninjas Now Aims To Pound On Arizona Voters' Doors To Grill Them Over 2020 Ballots State Republicans backed off a similar plan months ago after the Justice Department warned such activity could be considered voter intimidation.
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For Native American activists crossing the nation with a totem pole, sacred lands are their Notre Dame Native American activists are traveling cross-country with a 25-foot totem pole to spotlight the need to protect sacred lands.      
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The unit, named the Investigations and Threat Management Service (ITMS), conducted unauthorized -- and oftentimes "overzealous" -- investigations.      
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Monkeypox, which originates from the same family of viruses as smallpox, often starts with a flu-like illness. A 2003 U.S. outbreak sickened dozens.      
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Trump Says Gen. Mark Milley Should Be 'Impeached' Over Coup Fears Ex-president, who never served in the military, rips chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the top military official in the nation, as a "general who didn't have a clue."
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Illegal immigrant encounters reach almost 190,000 in June: CBP The Customs and Border Protection counted almost 190,000 people trying to illegally cross the US border in June, as border patrol agency figures project one million crossings in 2021, released figures show.
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New York expands access to absentee ballots, enacts other election reforms Gov. Cuomo signed a host of voting-related bills into law Friday that supporters say will expand and ease the use of absentee ballots in the Empire State by eliminating signed applications and allowing voters to request ...
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It felt like Christmas in July for more than 35 million American families this week, when they began receiving a collective $15 billion in their bank accounts in the form of expanded child tax credits. The vast majority ...
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Calls for Biden to withdraw Land Management pick over alleged ties to eco-terrorists Tracy Stone-Manning is being accused of making "false and misleading statements" when she said that she had never been the target of a federal, state or local criminal investigation.
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Floyd Cooper, acclaimed children's illustrator, dead at 65 His mission was to offer candid and positive images of Black history.
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Slip Sliding Away From History

The New York Times - 17 Jul 2021 16:40
Slip Sliding Away From History Not so fast, you enablers scurrying for the exits!
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Top Biden officials now believe COVID lab-leak theory: report The lab-leak theory, once derided as fanciful fiction, is now being seriously considered by senior administration officials.
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Gaza: a vision of what capital and empire intend to do to the rest of the world Assessing the ways Israel is exporting its tools for state violence.
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Arkansas leads nation in COVID-19 case rate as vaccinations lag; study touts benefits of second shot: Live updates Arkansas continues to be the nation's top state for new coronavirus cases per capita. Unvaccinated people are getting the sickest. Latest COVID news.      
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