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Tim Kaine accuses Donald Trump of inciting violence against Hillary Clinton

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine on Sunday flatly said he believes Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is encouraging his supporters to engage in acts of violence against Democrat Hillary Clinton, arguing that the real estate mogul is using gun rights as an issue to whip up anger in conservative circles. The Democratic vice-presidential nominee told “Fox […]

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USA

Border Patrol union rep says asylum system broken

By Donald H. Harrison POWAY, California – The nation’s system for granting sanctuary is broken, says a legislative advocate for Local 1613 of the National Border Patrol Council In a speech to the Men’s Club of Temple Adat Shalom, Christopher Harris – who has served as a Border Patrolman for 19 years – described the

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Donald H. Harrison, International, San Diego County, USA

Panthers’ anthem performer on Kaepernick: ‘I understand and applaud his stance’

The man who used his trumpet to blow a rousing rendition of the national anthem at the Carolina Panthers’ home opener has three words for San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick — and they might just surprise you. “I feel ya,” said Phoenix brass master Dr. Jesse McGuire, 58, as he pounded his left breast

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Sports & Competitions, USA

Reince Priebus, RNC chief, threatens John Kasich, other Republicans who won’t back Donald Trump

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Sunday threatened Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other Republicans who refuse to support presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying the party may take steps to ensure it’s not “that easy for them” to seek the White House again. Speaking on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Mr. Priebus said every Republican

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USA

Macao’s twin panda cubs named ‘Jianjian’, ‘Kangkang’

MACAO — Macao’s twin panda cubs were officially named “Jianjian” and “Kangkang” by the government out of 1,718 names recommended by Macao citizens, the special administrative region(SAR)’s civil affair authorities said on Saturday. The names for the twin brothers represent good wishes from the Macao people, as Jian Kang in Chinese means “being healthy”. They

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International, The World We Share

Arab man charged after praising gruesome murder of Jewish teen

A 20-year old Arab man was charged with publishing anti-Semitic materials on his Facebook page. After the murder of 13-year child Hallel Yaffa Ariel in June the suspect praised the terror attack, writing that “The elimination of the Zionist child is essential.” Haled Ibrahim Muasi, a 20-year-old resident of the Arab town of Aablin, was

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Middle East

Clinton Wants To Carry Forward Obama’s Legacy

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said Saturday that her Republican rival Donald Trump was truly unfit to succeed President Barack Obama, linking herself to the two-time president’s legacy. “We need ideas, not insults. Real plans to help struggling Americans in communities that have been left out and left behind — not prejudice and paranoia,”

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USA

Putin’s United Russia party look set to dominate as country head to polls

The ruling United Russia party is expected to secure a tighter hold over Russia’s lower house in a parliamentary election on Sunday, showing that support for President Vladimir Putin is holding up despite sanctions and a deep economic slowdown. The nationwide elections follow several years of tumult that have seen the country annex Crimea from

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