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Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY

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Canadian police launch manhunt for teens on ‘suicide mission’ and wanted in 3 deaths

July 25, 2019July 25, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Canadian police launch manhunt for teens on ‘suicide mission’ and wanted in 3 deaths

Two heavily armed teens,including one whose father saysis on a “suicide mission,” were the targetsof a nationwide manhunt in Canada on Thursday.

Nation

Charlottesville statue of Robert E. Lee vandalized with anti-Trump graffiti

July 24, 2019July 24, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Charlottesville statue of Robert E. Lee vandalized with anti-Trump graffiti

Astatue of Robert E. Lee that was at the center of violent protests in 2017 at a Charlottesville, Virginia, park, was vandalized early Wednesday.

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Thousands protest in Moscow after opposition figures barred from city council ballot

July 20, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Thousands protest in Moscow after opposition figures barred from city council ballot

As many as 25,000 protesters turned out in central Moscow Saturday to protest the refusal by city election officials to allowseveralopposition figures to run forthe Moscow city council.

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West Virginia attorney general calls on diocese to ‘come clean’ on remarkable allegations against former bishop

July 20, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on West Virginia attorney general calls on diocese to ‘come clean’ on remarkable allegations against former bishop

Despite disciplinary actionby Pope Francis, West Virginia’s attorney general called on a Catholic diocese to detail allegation against a former bishop.

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Searing heat across nation, reaching 100 degrees in some spots, takes its toll on events and roads

July 20, 2019July 21, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Searing heat across nation, reaching 100 degrees in some spots, takes its toll on events and roads

A relentless heat wave gripped the country from the central states to the East Coast Saturday, prompting cancellation of the New York City Triathlon

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Fort Lauderdale water service restored, but another interruption ‘very possible’

July 19, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Fort Lauderdale water service restored, but another interruption ‘very possible’

Water service was restored to the city of Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas Friday after a temporary repair was made to amajorwater main damaged by a construction crew.

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4 Chicago cops fired for allegedly covering up fatal shooting of black teen Laquan McDonald

July 19, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on 4 Chicago cops fired for allegedly covering up fatal shooting of black teen Laquan McDonald

Four Chicago police officers were fired for allegedly covering up the fatal shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald by officer Jason Van Dyke.

Nation

343 NYC firefighters died on 9/11. Since then, 200 have died from Ground Zero-related illnesses

July 19, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on 343 NYC firefighters died on 9/11. Since then, 200 have died from Ground Zero-related illnesses

Richard Driscoll died a day after fellow firefighter Kevin Nolan. They rushed to the World Trade Center on 9/11 and since suffered related illnesses.

World

Congolese soldiers to force hand-washing, fever checks after Ebola emergency declaration

July 18, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Congolese soldiers to force hand-washing, fever checks after Ebola emergency declaration

The World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency over thelong-simmeringEbola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Report: Cell data points to Russian military intelligence officer as commander of British poisoning plot

June 29, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Report: Cell data points to Russian military intelligence officer as commander of British poisoning plot

An examination of cellphone data points toa high-ranking Russian military intelligenceofficer as commander ofa team that carried out a poisoning.

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