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    • Witnesses: Shots fired during Ferguson protest

      Witnesses: Shots fired during Ferguson protest

      The gunfire occurs after a car strikes a protester on the second anniversary of Michael Brown's fatal shooting, witnesses say.No gunshot injuries reported »

      • Feds issue critical report on Baltimore PD

        Feds issue critical report on Baltimore PD

      • Ex-aide’s text: Chris Christie ‘lied’

        Ex-aide’s text: Chris Christie ‘lied’

      • Giuliani hits Clinton on Orlando killer's dad

        Giuliani hits Clinton on Orlando killer's dad

    • Donald Trump suggests ‘2nd Amendment people’ could stop President Hillary Clinton
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      Dylan Stableford

      Donald Trump suggests ‘2nd Amendment people’ could stop President Hillary Clinton

      Donald Trump faced a swift backlash on Tuesday after he suggested that gun enthusiasts would be able to stop Hillary Clinton from taking away their Second Amendment rights. “Hillary wants to abolish — essentially abolish — the Second Amendment,” the Republican nominee said at a rally in Wilmington, N.C., on Tuesday afternoon. Trump added: “But the Second Amendment people, maybe there is.

      • The Art of the Blame: Pinning outrage over Trump’s Second Amendment remark on the media
        The Art of the Blame: Pinning outrage over Trump’s Second Amendment remark on the media
        Washington Post
      • Donald Trump's Second Amendment Threat May Imply Hillary Clinton (Or SCOTUS Justice) Could Be Shot
        Donald Trump's Second Amendment Threat May Imply Hillary Clinton (Or SCOTUS Justice) Could Be Shot
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    • California serial killer 'Grim Sleeper' sentenced to death
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      California serial killer 'Grim Sleeper' sentenced to death

      A serial killer known as the "Grim Sleeper" was sentenced to death Wednesday for the murders of nine women and a teenage girl that went unsolved for years as the body count grew in a poor section of Los Angeles haunted by the scourge of crack cocaine. Lonnie Franklin Jr. was sentenced in Los Angeles County Superior Court after emotional family members of his victims spoke about the pain they had endured for decades. "I can't think of anyone I've encountered in all my years in the criminal justice system that has committed the monstrous crimes that you have," Judge Kathleen Kennedy told Franklin.

      • Judge sentences 'Grim Sleeper' serial killer to death for Los Angeles murders
        Judge sentences 'Grim Sleeper' serial killer to death for Los Angeles murders
        San Francisco Chronicle
      • 'Grim Sleeper' Lonnie Franklin Jr. Sentenced to Death
        'Grim Sleeper' Lonnie Franklin Jr. Sentenced to Death
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      U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan abandoned equipment under fire: general

      By Josh Smith KABUL (Reuters) - American soldiers helping Afghan troops fight Islamic State in Afghanistan were forced to abandon equipment and weapons when their position came under fire, a U.S. military official said on Tuesday. Islamic State fighters have circulated photographs of a rocket launcher, grenades, ammunition, identification cards, an encrypted radio and other equipment that they said they had seized. U.S. military spokesman General Charles Cleveland said the loss had happened during fighting in Nangarhar, a province in eastern Afghanistan, in July in which at least five special forces soldiers were wounded, but he denied that any American positions were overrun.

    • Lawmaker's Son, 10, Suffered 'Fatal Neck Injury' On World's Tallest Water Slide, Cops Reveal
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      Inside Edition

      Lawmaker's Son, 10, Suffered 'Fatal Neck Injury' On World's Tallest Water Slide, Cops Reveal

      For advice on how to stay safe at water parks, see these tips shared by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions and the Red Cross. The Kansas boy who was killed tragically at a water park on Sunday suffered a "fatal neck injury," police have revealed. Authorities in Kansas City say Caleb Schwab, the son of a state politician, was killed while riding Verrückt, a water slide dubbed the tallest on Earth.

      • KCK police say 10-year-old died of neck injury at Schlitterbahn
        KCK police say 10-year-old died of neck injury at Schlitterbahn
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      • Boy's water slide death raises questions of bringing back gov't regulation after 35 years
        Boy's water slide death raises questions of bringing back gov't regulation after 35 years
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    • Social Snaps: 2016 Olympics Fever Edition
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      Abby West

      Social Snaps: 2016 Olympics Fever Edition

      Everyone seems to be obsessed with the Olympics right now and it shows all over Instagram. Check out the best personal photos celeb fans are posting on social media to show their support for Team USA, as well as pics the Olympic athletes themselves are

      • Rio band brings music to Olympics
        Rio band brings music to Olympics
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      • Olympics: Best photos from August 9 2016
        Olympics: Best photos from August 9 2016
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    • US calls on Iran to respect human rights after execution
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      US calls on Iran to respect human rights after execution

      The United States called Monday for Iran to respect human rights and ensure an impartial judiciary, but stopped short of condemning the execution of an Iranian nuclear scientist accused of spying for Washington. The whereabouts of Shahram Amiri, 39, had been unknown since 2010. US State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau on Monday refused to address Amiri's case specifically but noted that, in general, American officials urged Tehran to respect human rights.

      • Trump attacks Clinton after Iran executes nuclear scientist
        Trump attacks Clinton after Iran executes nuclear scientist
        CNN
      • Clinton's Emails and the Case of the Executed Iranian Scientist Could Have Chilling Effect on Intel Gathering
        Clinton's Emails and the Case of the Executed Iranian Scientist Could Have Chilling Effect on Intel Gathering
        Fox Nation
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      Police: 3 people fall from Ferris wheel in Tennessee

      Three people who fell 30 to 45 feet from a Ferris wheel in Tennessee were responsive and answering questions Monday night, police said. The oldest of the three who fell from the ride at a county fairground is a 16-year-old girl, according to Greeneville Police Detective Capt. Tim Davis. The detective told The Greeneville Sun (http://bit.ly/2b4q77I ) officers were interviewing witnesses to determine what happened.

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      Turkey says to halt EU migrant deal if no date given for visa-free travel

      Turkey will stop implementing an agreement with the European Union to stem the flow of migrants into the bloc if the EU does not provide a clear date to grant visa-free travel to Turks, EU Affairs Minister Omer Celik said on Tuesday. In an interview with Turkey's Haberturk television, Celik said asking Turkey to change its terrorism laws, a key demand from the EU to finalize visa-free travel, would mean endangering Europe's own security.

    • Delta shutdown strands 1,000-plus at Narita airport in Japan
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      Delta shutdown strands 1,000-plus at Narita airport in Japan

      More than 1,000 people spent the night at Narita airport outside Tokyo because of the computer shutdown that halted Delta Air Lines flights worldwide. Flights were resuming Tuesday morning at Narita, but Delta spokeswoman Hiroko Okada said some more delays were expected. Narita is the Asia-Pacific hub for Delta and several other U.S. airlines, so multiple flights arrive from the U.S. and then fan out to destinations in much of Asia.

      • Delta flights canceled, delayed for 2nd day after outage
        Delta flights canceled, delayed for 2nd day after outage
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        Some Delta Systems Haven't Recovered Fully From Outage
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