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White powder mailed to Trump campaign office ruled harmless

White powder mailed to Trump campaign office ruled harmless

NEW YORK (AP) – An envelope containing a suspicious white powdery substance caused a scare when it was opened at a campaign office of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, but it later was deemed to be harmless. The envelope was mailed to Manhattan’s Trump Tower, near Central Park, police said. …

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Authorities say death at Apple headquarters was suicide

Authorities say death at Apple headquarters was suicide

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) – Authorities say a young Apple employee took his own life at the company’s headquarters this week. The 25-year-old Santa Clara, California, man was found dead Wednesday morning inside a conference room at Apple’s world headquarters in California. An autopsy later confirmed he died of a self-inflicted …

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South Korea: Suspected midrange North Korean missile crashes

South Korea: Suspected midrange North Korean missile crashes

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – A suspected powerful intermediate-range North Korean missile crashed moments after liftoff Thursday, South Korea’s Defense Ministry said, in what would be the second such embarrassing failure in recent weeks. The report of the North Korean launch failure is particularly humiliating as it comes ahead of …

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New killings in Bangladesh leave LGBT community full of fear

New killings in Bangladesh leave LGBT community full of fear

NEW DELHI (AP) – The killing of two gay rights activists in the Bangladeshi capital has driven the country’s already secretive and small gay community underground, wondering if they can trust a government that considers their status to be criminal, rights groups said. Police detectives say they are working with …

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Migrants: UN secretary general critical of European curbs

Migrants: UN secretary general critical of European curbs

VIENNA (AP) – Warning of “growing xenophobia,” U.N. Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon on Thursday criticized increasing restrictions on safe haven for refugees in Europe, saying they tarnish commitments to international law. Ban did not name any country in his speech to Austria’s lower house of parliament. But considering the venue, his …

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After fanfare, forecasters review talk of storm ‘outbreak’

After fanfare, forecasters review talk of storm ‘outbreak’

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – After warning for days about violent storms that could rake the central U.S. with huge hail, high winds and strong tornadoes, forecasters will review whether the messages they sent were appropriate for severe weather that some considered a “bust” because the tornadoes that did develop …

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’76 a window into ugliness of a GOP contested convention

’76 a window into ugliness of a GOP contested convention

GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) – Clarke Reed and Billy Mounger still sound like they want to spit when they talk about each other – 40 years after the contested Republican National Convention where the Mississippi delegation split between President Gerald Ford and smooth-talking Ronald Reagan. As the GOP stares down the …

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Smartphone health: Apple releases software for medical apps

Smartphone health: Apple releases software for medical apps

CUPERTINO, California (AP) – Apple is edging its way a little further into health care with the release of new iPhone apps that patients can use to manage their own medical conditions – from diabetes to pregnancy and even depression. While there are hundreds of health-related apps on the market, …

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Alberta‘s Credit Rating Nosedived

Alberta‘s Credit Rating Nosedived

Edmonton (ATB): Moody’s downgraded the province’s credit rating to AA1 from AAA citing several years of planned deficits and the province’s reluctance to “fully utilize its taxation powers,” Ceci said he was disappointed by the downgrade, but defended his government’s strategy. “Around the world, companies and governments engaged in petroleum …

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