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Long night waiting for returns in 1948 presidential and general election

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Dewey Headquarters, a large election board at front of room, men hang numbers as results from states come in / VS MS pan Republican candidate Thomas Dewey sits with family waiting returns: wife Frances, sons Thomas Jr & John, mother...
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Foley Mom Wants 2 IS Members Held Accountable

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The mother of American journalist James Foley, beheaded by Islamic State militants, wants two British jihadis held accountable in an open trial for all 'the pain and suffering they inflicted on the world.' This comes after...
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Foley mother wants IS members held accountable

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The mother of US journalist James Foley, who was beheaded by militants from the Islamic State group (IS), wants two alleged British fighters from the armed group held accountable in an open trial for all "the pain and suffering they...
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'The Shape of Water' leads BAFTA nominations, Joanna Lumley announced as new host of annual awards ceremony

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'THE SHAPE OF WATER' LEADS BAFTA NOMINATIONS, JOANNA LUMLEY ANNOUNCED AS NEW HOST OF ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY Cold War monster movie "The Shape of Water" leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, the U.K. equivalent...
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Senators seek alternatives to family separation

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Justice Department and Homeland Security officials testified before the Senate Homeland Security committee on immigration policy and how the government handles migrant children on the border and deals with family separation.
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DeVos grilled again about Special Olympics funding

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China Calls Lawsuit Brought Against It By Missouri 'Very Absurd'

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The suit seeks to hold China accountable for the pandemic, as well as allow Missouri "to recoup billions of dollars" in economic damages.
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Expert: Mo.'s China lawsuit likely to be dismissed

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The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation's officials are to blame for the global pandemic.
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COVID-19 Is Shaking The Economies Of College Towns

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Colleges are often woven into the identities — and the economies — of the towns they call home.
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Pelosi: White House 'buried' CDC guidelines

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says the US should have federal standards in place to guide reopening safely as states and regions consider how to lift the lid on the coronavirus lockdowns.
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Sen. Josh Hawley Lands Book Deal After Publisher Drops Him

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Conservative book producer Regnery struck a deal with Hawley after another publisher dumped him amid backlash over the Capitol riot.
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MO, TN Join States Cutting Federal Pandemic Unemployment Relief

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Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Montana and South Carolina have already announced plans to cut those extra payments.
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Driveway Chalk Art Brings Neighbors Together

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A family in Missouri takes their love for art outside as a way to build memories during the pandemic.
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Trump Country Rejects Covid Vaccines as Delta Variant Grows

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Jul.07 -- U.S. vaccination efforts have developed into a political divide, with areas supporting former President Donald Trump showing the lowest rates of vaccination. Bloomberg’s Josh Wingrove reports on attitudes towards vaccines and...
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Missouri Grapples With Delta Variant Surge

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Health experts are concerned as cases of the delta strain are documented in both unvaccinated and vaccinated people.
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19 House Democrats Seek COVID Vaccination Mandate At Capitol

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The group, led by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri, is asking the attending physician of Congress to require vaccination or testing twice a week.
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On Sunday, Reverend Al Sharpton preached at the same St. Louis church where Michael Brown's funeral service was held. Sharpton said Officer Darren Wilson's resignation was not the objective in finding justice for the shooting death of Brown. (Nov. 30)

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Rev. Al Sharpton, president of the National Action Network, pledged to continue fighting for justice in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Sharpton, speaking at a church service in St. Louis on Sunday, said despite the grand jury's...
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Reaction to takeover of Anheuser-Busch by Belgian company

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1. Wide shot Budweiser sign at Anheuser-Busch Inc. headquarters 2. Medium shot Budweiser sign 3. Close-up Budweiser sign 4. Various of sign reading: "Budweiser, the Great American Lager" 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Miller, St. Louis...
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Colorado high school students take to the streets to lend their voice to ongoing protests across the country against recent police action in Ferguson, Missouri and New York. (Dec. 4)

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More Denver high school students are protesting police actions in Ferguson and New York City. Students from Abraham Lincoln High School left class and walked about 6 miles to the reach the state Capitol on Thursday, snarling traffic...
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Volunteers turned out again in big numbers in Joplin, Missouri on Monday, helping to clear debris and aid the city's tornado victims. State officials haven't settled on an exact death toll, but say it's around 140 people. 29 people are unaccounted for.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Memorial Day in Joplin, Missouri CAPTION: Volunteers turned out again in big numbers in Joplin, Missouri on Monday, helping to clear debris and aid the city's tornado victims. State officials haven't settled on...
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A reporter for the Huffington Post recounts his experience being arrested while covering the recent protests over a shooting in Ferguson, Missouri. (Aug. 14)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015527 Police on Thursday defended the use of tear gas and smoke bombs to repel protesters after another night of chaos in a St. Louis suburb following the shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael...
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Communities devastated by severe storms, homes destroyed

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Caruthersville, Missouri ++Audio quality as incoming++ 1. Wide of destroyed home, pan to trees piled up in street and more destroyed homes 2. Woman taking belongings out of destroyed home 3. Pull out from destroyed home to debris-strewn...
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Viggo Mortensen honored for his work and film 'Far From Men' at Moroccan film festival

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Viggo Mortensen was in Marrakech this weekend to attend the city's international film festival, receive a tribute for his work and present his latest film 'Far From Men.' Mortensen says he believes the film, which has impressed audiences...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON & AL GORE ELECTION CAMPAIGN BUS TOUR

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English/Nat A day after the balloons dropped at the Democratic Convention, support for President Clinton is rising, with an A-B-C poll putting him 20 points ahead of Republican nominee Bob Dole. At the start of a bus tour through three...