Trump tweets tough talk after London explosion
British police arrested an unidentified 18-year-old suspect in the London train bomb attack Friday morning that injured 30. The news organization reports it remains unclear if the Trump Administration will look to renew the travel bans. "As London has proven, again and again, we will never be intimidated or defeated by terrorism", he said. Along with advocating for a "larger, tougher" travel ban, the President also suggested shutting down the internet.
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Coroner: High blood alcohol level found in dead LSU student
Clark also reported there was no internal or external trauma noted. According to television station WAFB, the coroner's preliminary findings show elevated blood alcohol levels and the presence of THC - the psychoactive chemical compound from marijuana.
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Watch Jennifer Garner Freak Out Over 'Hamilton' After Dental Procedure
Sadly, she didn't elaborate on which track from the Tony-winning musical sparked such emotion, but her friend on the phone found the story delightful regardless. "It was so attractive - the music was so pretty ". "It was so attractive, ' she repeats several times mid tears/laughter, as she urges her friend to 'listen to the song".
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Pakistan look to seal Independence Cup against World XI
Sarfraz Ahmed-led side's 20 runs victory in first T20 on September 12 opened the series 1-0 but in the second T20, the experience of Hashim Amla steered the World XI to a comfortable victory over Pakistan , leaving the series tied at 1-1.
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President Trump to ESPN: 'Apologize for Untruth!'
Period. He is unqualified and unfit to be president. ThinkProgress also reports ESPN asked two other black personalities, Michael Eaves and Elle Duncan, to host the show, but they declined. "We all know that", Clarke said. Think Progress' Lindsay Gibbs reports that ESPN wanted to keep Hill off air Wednesday. "The network's public editor has said there's been a perception that the ESPN has become political an that has harmed the network".
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Folau creates storm with same-sex marriage tweet
While not legally binding, if the survey shows a majority favor same-sex marriage, a bill legalizing same-sex marriages would be introduced in parliament, where members of parliament would not be bound to vote with the public. "Please don't leave this change to other people". IT'S a simple question but one that will have far-reaching consequences: should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? He said Australians were "absolutely able" to conduct the debate respectfully.
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Trump Visits Florida to Assess Hurricane Irma Damage
Trump also addressed his DACA negotiations with Democrats Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Trump pledged to be "there for you 100 percent". It was a freakish turn of events for a president who's been inclined recently to turn to Democrats to jump-start legislative imperatives, and it came just days after Trump and the Democratic leaders agreed to back a three-month extension of the debt limit in order to speed federal financial assistance to hurricane-ravaged Southern states.
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Tillerson Says Iran 'Clearly in Default' of Nuclear Deal's Terms
Unfortunately, Donald Trump and his administration have cast doubt on continued American compliance with the JCPOA in a series of concerning statements and reports. As part of the worldwide deal, the USA agreed to waive a wide range of sanctions on Iran and must renew the waiver every 120 days. Trump faces another deadline on Thursday on the nuclear accord.
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Russian Federation fires 7 cruise missiles at IS in Syria
The strikes come as Syria's army battles to oust IS from the provincial capital Deir Ezzor city, after breaking the jihadist group's two-year siege of government-held parts of the metropolis. A Syria monitoring group says a convoy of Islamic State militants and their relatives transferred from the border with Lebanon has finally crossed into an extremist stronghold in eastern Syria, ending a standoff with the US -led coalition over their evacuation deal.
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Qatar 'uses $38bn to support economy' during Gulf crisis
Saudi Arabia's envoy to the Arab League Ahmed Al-Qattan denounced the description of Iran as an honorable country. Sheikh Ouda, in his last twitter post, had welcomed on Friday suggesting that three month old row between Qatar and four Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia may be resolved.
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Turkey will take its own security measures after Russian Federation defense deal: Erdogan
Kalin noted that Turkey is and will remain an important North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ally, Turkish media outlets reported on August 14. NATO's opposition to Ankara's planned procurement of the Russian air defense system was indicated earlier this summer by US Congress's decision to reject the sale of semi-automatic handguns to Turkish police.
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Japan's Abe says United Nations resolution must force change in North Korea
Treasury Secretary Steve Munchin suggested on Wednesday that the USA is willing to cut off trade "with anyone who trades with North Korea". A Gallup Korea poll conducted after the September 3 test found 60 per cent of respondents supported nuclear weapons for the south.








