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Tillerson: Trump 'Speaks for Himself'
Eli Watkins, CNN
Watkins writes: "Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday that President Donald Trump 'speaks for himself' when asked whether the President's response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, raised questions about Trump's values."
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Eli Watkins, CNN
Watkins writes: "Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday that President Donald Trump 'speaks for himself' when asked whether the President's response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, raised questions about Trump's values."
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Violence Breaks Out at Berkeley Protest
James Queally, Paige St. John, Benjamin Oreskes and David Zahniser, The Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "The clashes came despite widespread calls from activists and elected officials across the Bay Area for peaceful civil disobedience and underscores Berkeley's growing reputation for violent reaction by the far left. Other protests earlier this year in the city turned ugly, with far-left and far-right forces fighting in the streets."
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James Queally, Paige St. John, Benjamin Oreskes and David Zahniser, The Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "The clashes came despite widespread calls from activists and elected officials across the Bay Area for peaceful civil disobedience and underscores Berkeley's growing reputation for violent reaction by the far left. Other protests earlier this year in the city turned ugly, with far-left and far-right forces fighting in the streets."
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Trump's Business Sought Deal on a Trump Tower in Moscow While He Ran for President
Carol D. Leonnig, Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "While Donald Trump was running for president in late 2015 and early 2016, his company was pursuing a plan to develop a massive Trump Tower in Moscow, according to several people familiar with the proposal and new records reviewed by Trump Organization lawyers."
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Carol D. Leonnig, Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "While Donald Trump was running for president in late 2015 and early 2016, his company was pursuing a plan to develop a massive Trump Tower in Moscow, according to several people familiar with the proposal and new records reviewed by Trump Organization lawyers."
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Trump Targets Obama Rule on Workers' Tips
Lydia Wheeler, The Hill
Wheeler writes: "The Trump administration is planning to quash an Obama-era rule that prevents employers from pooling workers' tips."
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Lydia Wheeler, The Hill
Wheeler writes: "The Trump administration is planning to quash an Obama-era rule that prevents employers from pooling workers' tips."
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Ecstasy Could Be 'Breakthrough' Therapy for Soldiers, Others Suffering From PTSD
William Wan, The Washington Post
Wan writes: "That street drug is emerging as the most promising tool in years for the military's escalating PTSD epidemic."
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William Wan, The Washington Post
Wan writes: "That street drug is emerging as the most promising tool in years for the military's escalating PTSD epidemic."
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Madagascar Fights the Subtler Side of Hunger: Chronic Malnutrition
Peter Ford, The Christian Science Monitor
Ford writes: "Droughts and famines tend to afflict countries in cyclical fashion. But where chronic malnutrition is endemic, such as Madagascar, they strike harder - sharply increasing the risks for already-vulnerable children, according to research led by professors at Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University."
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Peter Ford, The Christian Science Monitor
Ford writes: "Droughts and famines tend to afflict countries in cyclical fashion. But where chronic malnutrition is endemic, such as Madagascar, they strike harder - sharply increasing the risks for already-vulnerable children, according to research led by professors at Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University."
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"Unbearable" Petrochemical Smells Are Reportedly Drifting Into Houston
Emily Atkin, The New Republic
Atkin writes: "As historic rainfall and flooding continue to pound America's fourth-most populated city, residents of Houston's industrial fence-line communities are reporting strong gas and chemical-like smells coming from the many refineries and chemical plants nearby."
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Emily Atkin, The New Republic
Atkin writes: "As historic rainfall and flooding continue to pound America's fourth-most populated city, residents of Houston's industrial fence-line communities are reporting strong gas and chemical-like smells coming from the many refineries and chemical plants nearby."
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