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    • Officials: 6 dead in plane crash in Alabama

      Officials: 6 dead in plane crash in Alabama

      A small aircraft developed engine problems and crashed while trying to land, authorities say.'They did everything they could' ยป

      • Usain Bolt sprints to third straight Olympic gold

        Usain Bolt sprints to third straight Olympic gold

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        Shooting sparks protests

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    • Officer injured, one person shot in second night of Milwaukee protests
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      Reuters

      Officer injured, one person shot in second night of Milwaukee protests

      Police in riot gear faced off overnight with protesters throwing bottles and bricks in Milwaukee, and an officer and another person were injured during the second night of violent demonstrations since an officer shot a black man to death. The trouble on Sunday night flared after initially peaceful vigils by small groups of demonstrators in the city's Sherman Park neighborhood, where Sylville K. Smith, 23, was killed by a black officer after fleeing a traffic stop on Saturday. One police officer was hospitalized after a rock smashed a patrol car windshield, the department said.

      • Shots fired as Milwaukee unrest continues
        Shots fired as Milwaukee unrest continues
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      • Milwaukee man shot by police seen with gun in body camera footage, officials say
        Milwaukee man shot by police seen with gun in body camera footage, officials say
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    • Palestinian stabs Israeli soldier in West Bank: army
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      Palestinian stabs Israeli soldier in West Bank: army

      A Palestinian stabbed and wounded an Israeli soldier near Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and was arrested, a military spokesman said. A wave of violence in the Palestinian territories and in Jerusalem since last October has resulted in the deaths of 219 Palestinians, 34 Israelis, two Americans, an Eritrean and a Sudanese, according to an AFP count. Most of the Palestinians killed were carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, Israeli authorities say.

      • Israeli military demolishes home of Palestinian killer
        Israeli military demolishes home of Palestinian killer
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      • Thousands Of Injuries In Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Have Lasting Impact
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    • The Latest: California wildfire forces 4,000 from homes
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      Associated Press

      The Latest: California wildfire forces 4,000 from homes

      About 4,000 people have fled their homes as a growing wildfire in Northern California burns into a town and destroys at least 10 homes. Cal Fire officials say the fire about 90 miles north of San Francisco has grown to nearly 5 square miles since it erupted Saturday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon, the flames jumped a road and marched into Main Street in Lower Lake, a town of about 1,200.

      • Wildfire burns more than 175 homes, businesses in California town
        Wildfire burns more than 175 homes, businesses in California town
        Reuters
      • Wildfires force evacuations in Northern California
        Wildfires force evacuations in Northern California
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    • Team USA Is About to Be Kicked Off its Doping High Horse in Rio
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      Time

      Team USA Is About to Be Kicked Off its Doping High Horse in Rio

      In addition to shattering world records and breaking down barriers, the swimmers at the Rio Olympics have managed another feat of sorts: reigniting international sportโ€™s Cold War. On the self-proclaimed forces of good: swimmers from Western nations who broke unwritten Olympic etiquette by speaking out against competitors they deemed โ€œdrug cheats.โ€ The villains were swimmers from Russia and China who had been reinstated after serving suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs. The flames had been fanned before the Games, when an investigation found in July that Russia engaged in a wide-ranging state-sponsored conspiracy to deceive anti-doping officials during the Sochi Olympics.

      • Russian Long Jumper Will Compete In The Olympics After All
        Russian Long Jumper Will Compete In The Olympics After All
        The Huffington Post
      • Russiaโ€™s Only Track and Field Athlete Wins Appeal to Compete at the Olympics
        Russiaโ€™s Only Track and Field Athlete Wins Appeal to Compete at the Olympics
        Time
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      Christian Science Monitor

      Black students seek nonwhite roommates, spark race debate

      When a classmate challenged this roommate criteria, the Pitzer College student who posted the notice on Facebook doubled-down. โ€œItโ€™s exclusive [because] I donโ€™t want to live with any white folks,โ€ wrote Karรฉ Ureรฑa, who is black. The latest Facebookย controversyย is a continuation of the ongoing dialogue about the creation of "safe spaces" for marginalized communities in Pitzer, neighboring colleges in the Claremont system, and colleges across the country.

    • Venezuela and Colombia reopen border crossings
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      AFP

      Venezuela and Colombia reopen border crossings

      San Antonio del Tรกchira (Venezuela) (AFP) - Venezuela and Colombia are gradually reopening several "provisional" border crossing points for pedestrians for the first time in nearly a year, marking a turning point after long-running enmity. More than 54,000 people entered Colombia on Saturday, 81 percent of them returning to their place of origin, immigration authorities said in Bogota. A total of six border crossings were opened in the Venezuelan states of Tachira, Apure, Zulia and Amazonas.

      • Venezuelans cross into Colombia to buy food, goods
        Venezuelans cross into Colombia to buy food, goods
        CNN
      • Amid Economic Crisis, Venezuelans Try To Find Food In Colombia
        NPR.org
    • Trump looking to institute political tests for immigrants
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      Associated Press

      Trump looking to institute political tests for immigrants

      Donald Trump will declare an end to nation building if elected president, replacing it with what aides described as "foreign policy realism" focused on destroying the Islamic State group and other extremist organizations. In a speech the Republican presidential nominee will deliver on Monday in Ohio, Trump will argue that the country needs to work with anyone that shares that mission, regardless of other ideological and strategic disagreements. Any country that wants to work with the U.S. to defeat "radical Islamic terrorism" will be a U.S. ally, he is expected to say.

      • Trump to propose ideological test for immigrants to U.S.
        Trump to propose ideological test for immigrants to U.S.
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    • The One Area in Which Canada Fails Miserably
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      Ozy

      The One Area in Which Canada Fails Miserably

      Canadaโ€™s got great air. Impaired driving is the No. 1 cause of criminal death in Canada. This July, the Centers for Disease Control released a report that identified the involvement of alcohol in 34 percent of Canadaโ€™s motor vehicle crashes.

    • Syrians shave and lift veils to celebrate liberation from Islamic State in Manbij
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      Syrians shave and lift veils to celebrate liberation from Islamic State in Manbij

      Victory signs are flashed, a man's beard is cut, a woman smokes a cigarette, another sets fire to a niqab, and civilians embrace soldiers in celebration after being evacuated by the Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) from an Islamic State-controlled neighborhood

      • U.S.-backed force in Syria captures key Islamic State hub of Manbij
        U.S.-backed force in Syria captures key Islamic State hub of Manbij
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      • Syrians lift veils and cut beards after being liberated from Islamic State rule
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