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    • Pot activists disappointed in DEA report

      Pot activists disappointed in DEA report

      Marijuana’s government classification will remain the same despite a growing movement calling for its outright legalization.Reins on research loosened »

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      • Simone Manuel wins historic swimming gold

        Simone Manuel makes Olympic history

      • Trump’s misstep while reaching out to pastors

        Trump’s misstep while reaching out to pastors

    • Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death
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      Michael Walsh

      Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death

      WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday floated a theory that the Democratic National Committee staffer who was shot dead in the streets of Washington last month had been targeted because the operative was an informant. In an interview on Dutch television, the Australian cyberactivist invoked the unsolved killing of Seth Rich, 27, earlier this summer to illustrate the risks of being a source for his organization. Citing WikiLeaks protocol, Assange refused to confirm whether or not Rich was in fact a source for WikiLeaks, which has released thousands of internal DNC emails, some of them politically embarrassing.

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    • Hillary Clinton denounces Donald Trump’s ‘casual incitement to violence’
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      Liz Goodwin

      Hillary Clinton denounces Donald Trump’s ‘casual incitement to violence’

      “Words matter, my friends,” Clinton said at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa. The day before, Trump said at one of his own rallies that “Second Amendment people” could do something to prevent Clinton from appointing pro-gun-control Supreme Court justices as president. The comment was panned as a nod toward violence, though the Trump campaign insisted it was about “the power of unification” that activists on the issue could wield.

      • Giuliani blames 2nd Amendment controversy on "Clinton spin machine"
        Giuliani blames 2nd Amendment controversy on "Clinton spin machine"
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      • Clinton: Inciting of violence in Trump's remarks to gun rights defenders
        Clinton: Inciting of violence in Trump's remarks to gun rights defenders
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    • Got a letter for Obama? Message him on Facebook.
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      Dylan Stableford

      Got a letter for Obama? Message him on Facebook.

      President Barack Obama is a bit of a night owl, known to spend the wee hours in the White House Treaty Room reading briefings, working on speeches, watching ESPN and eating almonds. “It has been a part of his daily routine since taking office in 2009,” White House chief digital officer Jason Goldman writes in a post for Medium.com. Until now, Goldman says, most of the letters chosen by the staff have been handwritten letters or emails sent through WhiteHouse.gov.

      • The White House’s new Messenger bot lets citizens send notes to President Obama
        The White House’s new Messenger bot lets citizens send notes to President Obama
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      • Chat with President Obama via Facebook messenger
        Chat with President Obama via Facebook messenger
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    • Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park
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      Associated Press

      Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park

      The 10-year-old boy killed during a ride on the world's tallest waterslide was decapitated in the accident, a person familiar with the investigation said. The person was not authorized to speak publicly about Caleb Schwab's death and spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity. Caleb died Sunday on the Verruckt raft ride at the Schlitterbahn WaterPark in Kansas City, Kansas.

      • Memorial Service Is Today for 10-Year-Old Boy Who Died on Kansas Water Slide
        Memorial Service Is Today for 10-Year-Old Boy Who Died on Kansas Water Slide
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      • Witnesses describe horror of seeing boy decapitated on water slide
        Witnesses describe horror of seeing boy decapitated on water slide
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    • French City Outlaws ‘Burkinis’ on Beaches
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      Time

      French City Outlaws ‘Burkinis’ on Beaches

      The mayor of the French city of Cannes has banned the wearing of burkinis – full-body swimsuits worn by some Muslim women – on its beaches. Mayor David Lisnard issued an ordinance forbidding beachwear that doesn’t respect “good morals and secularism,” noting that swimwear “manifesting religious affiliation in an ostentatious way” could impact public order while France is the target of terrorist attacks, the BBC reported. A spokeswoman confirmed to NBC that the ordinance applies to burkinis but the mayor told local media that other religious symbols, including the kippah (Jewish skullcap) and the cross, would still be permitted.

      • French mayor bans burqinis on Cannes beaches
        French mayor bans burqinis on Cannes beaches
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      • Cannes Bans Burkinis
        Cannes Bans Burkinis
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    • One dead, 19 injured in Thailand resort town blasts
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      AFP

      One dead, 19 injured in Thailand resort town blasts

      Twin blasts in Thailand killed one woman and injured 19 people, including foreigners, in the popular seaside resort town of Hua Hin, police said. Small blasts are common in Thailand during times of heightened political tension, but there have been few such incidents in the past year and it is rare for tourists -- a key source of income for the kingdom -- to be targeted. "The type of bomb is still under investigation," Hua Hin's police chief, Sitthichai Srisopacharoenrat, told AFP after the blasts.

      • Two explosions hit Thailand tourist resort town of Hua Hin
        Two explosions hit Thailand tourist resort town of Hua Hin
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      • Series Of Deadly Bombings Hit Tourism-Heavy Areas In Thailand
        Series Of Deadly Bombings Hit Tourism-Heavy Areas In Thailand
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    • Grandmother Outraged After Dog Was Eaten By An Alligator During A Family Walk in the Park
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      Inside Edition

      Grandmother Outraged After Dog Was Eaten By An Alligator During A Family Walk in the Park

      Sue Fortenbery from St. Petersburg told InsideEdition.com that she and her 18-year-old grandson, Kevin, were taking a walk at Joe's Creek Greenwood Park when suddenly, their dog Bolt took off after a rabbit. Then Fortenbery said she heard two screams--one from her grandson, followed closely by a scream from her dog. "I knew there was a gator out there, but I didn't know it came to the bank like that," the devastated grandmother said.

      • Grandmother 'Heartbroken' After Dog Allegedly Eaten by Alligator at Florida Park
        Grandmother 'Heartbroken' After Dog Allegedly Eaten by Alligator at Florida Park
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      • Video: Gator Eats Dog in Florida Park
        Video: Gator Eats Dog in Florida Park
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      LiveScience.com

      Shifting Sands Reveal 400-Year-Old Petroglyphs in Hawaii

      Shifting sands on a Hawaiian beach have revealed — and then concealed again — carvings that Hawaii's indigenous people made on the shoreline at least 400 years ago. Two tourists from Texas stumbled across the petroglyphs last month on Oahu's Waianae Coast on the western side of the island. "It was just a stroke of luck," Lonnie Watson, one of the visitors, said in a statement issued by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources.

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      Reuters

      Russia: Killing of our servicemen in Crimea will have consequences

      Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the death of Russian servicemen in armed clashes on the border between Crimea and Ukraine over the weekend would have consequences. The ministry said in a statement that attempts to destabilize the situation in Crimea would fail and urged other countries to put pressure on Ukraine to refrain from any dangerous steps. Russia has previously said that one soldier and one FSB security service employee were killed in the clashes.

    • Cop Who Accidentally Killed Librarian, 73, Was Reportedly Forced to Resign From His Last Police Job
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      Inside Edition

      Cop Who Accidentally Killed Librarian, 73, Was Reportedly Forced to Resign From His Last Police Job

      New details about the cop who accidentally killed a 73-year-old librarian during a police safety demonstration in Florida have emerged. The police officer has been identified as Lee Coel. Three years ago, when he was a rookie with the Miramar Police Department, he was accused of using excessive force on two separate occasions and was put on administrative leave. Coel later joined the Punta Gorda Police Department.

      • Woman fatally shot by Florida cop role-playing as 'bad guy' at citizen police academy
        Woman fatally shot by Florida cop role-playing as 'bad guy' at citizen police academy
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      • Florida police officer involved in accidental shooting had sketchy past
        Florida police officer involved in accidental shooting had sketchy past
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