Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, Robby Mook, said Wednesday that Donald Trump has won the battle “to be himself” with his latest campaign shakeup and has surrounded himself with people who will “enable” him. “What’s become clear from this is that no matter how much the establishment wants to clean Donald Trump up — get him on a teleprompter and get him on message — he has officially won the fight to let Trump be Trump,” Mook said on a conference call with reporters.

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Photographer Mahmoud Rslan has taken many pictures of children killed in Syria's war but none as haunting as the one showing Omran, four years old, dazed and covered in blood. Shot after an air strike that hit a rebel-held district the battlefield northern city of Aleppo, the picture of Omran shows the brutality of Syria's five-year conflict and the suffering of people trapped by fighting.
Dominique Heaggan attended grade school in Milwaukee and joined the city's police force as a teenage aide through a program that aims to recruit young people into law enforcement, including minorities. Heaggan, identified by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as the black officer at the center of a fatal shooting that sparked two nights of violence, has lived near the shooting scene since at least 2012 and was assigned to patrol that area after becoming a sworn officer. Sylville Smith, 23, was shot Saturday after police said he fled from a traffic stop.
Every year, thousands of Indians take to rooftops and terraces on the country’s independence day to kite fight, maneuvering their kites to cut through the thread of their opponents. Following the three deaths, the Indian capital outlawed Thursday the glass-coated string, known in India as Chinese manja. Environmentalists and others have petitioned Delhi and the country for years to ban the sharp thread.

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Zimbabwean police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse about 100 people protesting against central bank plans to reintroduce local banknotes, a Reuters witness said. The protesters set out to march through the streets of the capital Harare toward the central bank but were stopped by riot police, who broke up the demonstration. Zimbabweans fear that the central bank’s plan to introduce banknotes, or “bond notes,” in October to ease the dollar shortage could open the door to rampant money printing, as happened in 2008 when inflation hit 500 billion percent, wiping out people’s savings and pensions.
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday the United States as a strategic partner should facilitate the extradition of the U.S.-based cleric whom Ankara blames for orchestrating last month's failed military coup. Erdogan said he had personally asked U.S. President Barack Obama to extradite Fethullah Gulen back to Turkey. Washington has reacted cautiously and said it needs to see clear evidence to prove Gulen's involvement in the July 15 failed putsch.
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A 29-year-old Wisconsin man died on his family’s farm after fumes from a cow manure pit mixed with unusual weather conditions to form a “deadly dome of air,” authorities said. “The family is devastated, absolutely devastated,” said Portage County Coroner Scott Rifleman, the station reported.
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday:1. TOLL STILL RISING IN LOUISIANAAt least 40,000 homes have been damaged and 11 people killed in some of the worst flooding in the state's history
A 4-year-old girl in Hot Springs, Arkansas found with covered in bruises and scars thought her name was “Idiot,” officials said. Workers from the Arkansas Department of Human Services determined the girl had been abused after officials found her with deep, purple bruises, a black eye, scars on her back and ligature marks on her wrists, the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record reports. When local police arrived at the Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center and asked the girl her name, she responded “idiot,” according to the arrest report cited by the Sentinel-Record.

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