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Charlottesville police chief laments "tragic weekend"

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Charlottesville Police Chief Al Thomas told a news conference on Monday that his department had been hoping for "a peaceful event," at Saturday's rally. Thomas said that a hotline was being set up to enable people to report...
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Charlottesville Police: 'We Were Hoping For a Peaceful Event'

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Charlottesville Police Chief Al Thomas told a news conference Monday that his department was hoping for "a peaceful event," at Saturday's rally. Thomas told reporters that a hotline was being set up to enable people to...
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Charlottesville Police: 'We Were Hoping For a Peaceful Event'

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Charlottesville Police Chief Al Thomas told a news conference Monday that his department was hoping for "a peaceful event," at Saturday's rally. Thomas told reporters that a hotline was being set up to enable people to...
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Director Bryan Singer accused in lawsuit of assaulting teen

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DIRECTOR BRYAN SINGER ACCUSED IN LAWSUIT OF ASSAULTING TEEN Director Bryan Singer has been accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old boy at a party more than a decade ago. The lawsuit filed in...
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Former Trump Aide Had Interim Security Clearance

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The White House says former staff secretary Rob Porter was working at the White House under an interim security clearance while his background check was being completed. Porter is facing allegations of domestic abuse...
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CLEAN : WHO chief calls for the creation of a health reserve army

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The head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday called for the creation of a health reserve army to respond at the international level to health emergencies
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N. Korean Denuclearization Will Be Very Hard to Verify, Rand's Bennett Says

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Jun.14 -- Bruce Bennett, Rand Corp. senior international defense researcher, discusses what the denuclearization of North Korea would entail. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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CLEAN : At 70 Third Man still thrills fans despite Viennese snub

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From its iconic theme music to the legendary chase scene through post war Vienna's sewers spy classic The Third Man still draws legions of fans to the Austrian capital 70 years after its premiere but has never found a place in locals...
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Spectre stars join royals for James Bond world premiere

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Chris Evans and Natasha Shishmanian attending the Royal World Premiere of 'Spectre' at Royal Albert Hall on October 26, 2015 in London, England.
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Pier 1 Imports Files For Chapter 11 Protections

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The company said Monday it started voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond, Virginia.
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Pentagon: 3 active duty personnel have coronavirus

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The Pentagon says three U.S. active duty personnel have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, one in the U.S., one in Korea and a third in Europe.
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Pentagon: 3 active duty personnel have coronavirus

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The Pentagon says three U.S. active duty personnel have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, one in the U.S., one in Korea and a third in Europe.
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June WTI Crude Could Also Turn Negative, Trafigura's Luckock Says

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Apr.21 -- The key U.S. oil benchmark could again turn negative with storage tanks across the world nearing capacity, Ben Luckock, the co-head of oil trading at Trafigura Group, says. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg...
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Wisconsin poll workers discuss why they will work

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has issued an executive order to delay the state's scheduled Tuesday presidential primary election for two months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wisconsin poll workers discuss why they will work

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has issued an executive order to delay the state's scheduled Tuesday presidential primary election for two months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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FedEx Office Sees Rising Demand as Businesses Prepare to Reopen

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Jun.16 -- Kim Dixon, FedEx Office chief operating officer, talks about seeing a rising demand for services as small businesses prepare to reopen after the coronavirus pandemic. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Pres. Trump returns to White House; Pence, Harris will be separated by plexiglass during debate; Regal Cinemas temporarily closing all U.S. locations
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CDC Launches Tool To Help Americans Find COVID Vaccination Sites

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The site helps you locate vaccination centers near you and shows which vaccines the site has in stock.
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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President Biden's infrastructure plan includes $100 billion for improved U.S. broadband. A new study details the information smartphones gather on us.
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Indonesia Could Reopen Bali Beaches to Foreigners by End of July

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Apr.18 -- Indonesia's Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno says the country aims to welcome back foreign tourists to the resort islands of Bali, Bintan and Batam by the end of July, with a plan to speed up vaccinations in...
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Prince Charles visits World Jewish Relief centre

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles meeting staff at the World Jewish Relief on 28th April 2022, London, United Kingdom
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Intelligence Bulletin Warns Of Heightened Threat To Elections

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The government says perceptions of fraud in the election are driving domestic extremists, in the wake of midterms.
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Judge Considers Stopping Phoenix Ballot Drop Box Watchers

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A lawsuit accuses multiple political groups of voter intimidation for their own efforts to watch ballot boxes and occasionally film voters.
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Battle continues to protect wildlife-rich Swanscombe Peninsula

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Nicky Britton-Williams who is the Wilder Towns Officer for Kent Wildlife Trust speaks at Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford, Kent, where developers want to build a theme park.