Manhunt for man who broadcasted shooting on Facebook live in Cleveland
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, along with Cleveland Chief of Police Calvin Williams, and members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and US Marshal's spoke at the news conference. " If you see me again, it'll be a miracle ", she quoted him as saying. Stevens worked for Beech Brook, a behavioral health agency serving children through mental health services, foster care and adoption, at-risk youth programs and other services.
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Cleveland Cavaliers Begin Title Defense With Win Over Indiana Pacers
They did, however, surrender three from Channing Frye . That's one way to put it. He urged the bench players to get into the game. "I think we're playing probably as good or better than we have all year, especially offensively", coach Mike Budenholzer said Friday.
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VP Mike Pence to Visit Demilitarized Zone Between North and South Korea
Pence who was at the South Korean capital of Seoul during North Korea's recent failed missile launch called the action a "provocation". US Vice President Mike Pence (L) shakes hands with South Korea's Prime Minister and acting President Hwang Kyo-Ahn (R) during their meeting in Seoul on April 17, 2017.
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North Korea missile test ends in failure with explosion during launch
North Korea displayed what appeared to be new long-range and submarine-based missiles on the 105th birth anniversary of its founding father, Kim Il Sung, on Saturday, as a nuclear-powered USA aircraft carrier group steamed towards the region.
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US and China Brainstorm On North Korea's Nuclear-Missile Programmes
The problem of North Korea's nuclear threat is " coming to a head ", President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, said Sunday following the country's failed missile test. "We had good intelligence before the launch and good intelligence after the launch", the adviser told reporters on condition of anonymity. Mr Trump, spending the Easter weekend at his Florida resort, reinforced his commitment to the armed forces under his control.
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Liquor ban: Karnataka may take steps to 'protect' bars
Stumped by the Supreme Court's ban on liquor shops within 500 metres of national and state highways coming effective April 1, several state governments are now considering options to get around the apex court's order fearing huge revenue loss.
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Erdogan clinches victory in Turkish constitutional referendum
Turkish police detain demonstrators on Feb 12, 2017 in Istanbul , as demonstrators marked the 18th anniversary of the capture of Kurdish jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, founder of Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). "The aim of the decision is to ensure that will of people reflected to the ballot box and to avoid a mistakes done by election committees". More than 25 million people voted in favour of the change.
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Kulbhushan Jadhav case: Pakistan prepares fresh dossier to submit to United Nations
New Delhi India called off the forthcoming maritime security dialogue with Pakistan as tension between the two countries continues to grow over the death sentence to former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav. The Pakistan Army had also released a "confessional video" of Jadhav after his arrest. India said it has sought consular access to Jadhav 13 times earlier, but the permission was refused each time.
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China, US working together on 'North Korea problem'
Mr Pence will be tasked with explaining the policy in meetings with leaders in South Korea and Japan during the trip, which will also include stops in Indonesia and Australia. The president also said if "they are unable to do so, the US, with its allies, will!" North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests, including two a year ago.
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Reince Priebus tries to broker peace between Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner
Kushner's responsibilities have grown in recent weeks to include leading a new White House office and traveling to Iraq. Trump purportedly told the pair to "work this out" amid repeated policy disagreements between them - a recurring media narrative.
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Susan Rice May Be Guilty Of A Crime
As Herridge notes in her piece, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, who temporarily stepped away from leading the investigation into Russia Thursday morning, expressed deep concern about the details in the reports he presented to the White House.
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U.S. military confirms apparent failed N.Korea missile test
A South Korean defence official said the action took place in Sinpo, a port city in eastern North Korea. "We want to see North Korea abandon its reckless path of the development of nuclear weapons, and also its continual use and testing of ballistic missiles is unacceptable".






