Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Current Events

Summarize two current events from CNN.com

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  1. Kayaks out in flooded Miami streets after Tropical Depression Emily
    -Storm Emily was a huge storm that hit Miami on Monday,July 31st,2017.It was very traumatic for many residents that lived in the area.The people are in the process of rebuilding their city.

    Mattis, Tillerson to talk authorizing ISIS war
    -The Senate will discuss plans Wednesday on the prospects for a new authorization for the war against ISIS.

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  2. More than six months into his presidency, President Donald Trump, his top aides and at least one Cabinet secretary exist in a rolling tumult. The White House welcomed a second chief of staff over the weekend and is waiting on a third communications director. The first press secretary resigned, but remains on the job in a reduced (or is it expanded?) role, while his successor launched her tenure by answering questions off a child's letter to the President.

    The idea that Trump would, or will, ever preside over a functioning strategic messaging operation is a corollary of the long sought after "presidential pivot." For establishment politicians, consultants and pundits, this desire to see Trump conform, even cosmetically, to past norms is their white whale -- as longed-for as it is painfully elusive.
    Trump, of course, has no desire to be tangled up in those nets. From the time he became a tabloid star in New York City, well before most of America was introduced to his current persona, Trump acted as his own "communications director." And sometimes his own press secretary. In that particular fishbowl, within those norms, it worked. Trump was selling himself, the gossip columnists their papers, and public could enjoy or ignore the results at their leisure. Success for Trump was the front page. That secured, it was on to the next.

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  3. Neymar tells Barcelona that he wants to leave the club and is expected to go to Paris Saint-Germain for approximately $262 million.

    A top Republican says that a military showdown is inevitable with North Korea if they continue with their missile program. One senator said there is a military decision to destroy the program or North Korea itself.

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  4. US military options against North Korea come at a price
    -The Trump administration has said it's ready to unleash American military might to back its diplomacy when it comes to preventing North Korea from developing a nuclear missile capable of hitting the United States.

    Liquid-filled iPhone cases recalled after reports of chemical burns
    -Nearly 275,000 iPhone cases that contain glitter suspended in liquid are being recalled after reports of leakage that caused burns and skin irritation.

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  5. The US Air Force is for now abandoning the idea of building new aircraft to become Air Force One from scratch due to concerns over costs. Instead they are considering reconfiguring a pair of jumbo Boeing 747-8 planes originally built for a defunct Russian airline that went bankrupt in 2015, according to a US official and another source close to the discussions.



    Nearly 275,000 iPhone cases that contain glitter suspended in liquid are being recalled after reports of leakage that caused burns and skin irritation.

    MixBin Electronics sold the cases designed for iPhone 6, 6s and 7 through Amazon, Henri Bendel, Nordstrom Rack, Tory Burch, Victoria's Secret and GetMixBin.com.

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  6. Yemen: Million children at risk from cholera
    - More than a million children already suffering from are at risk from a cholera outbreak sweeping war-torn Yemen, charity Save the Children warned Wednesday.The charity said it was sending more health experts to the worst-affected areas as it tries to ease the crisis. A health care system, devastated infrastructure and near famine, the results of a bloody civil war that began in March 2015 have all contributed to the spread of the disease.

    California man pleads guilty to murder of 5-year-old son
    -A California man pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of first-degree murder in the death of his 5-year-old son, almost a month after investigators found the boy's body.He was reported missing in April after Ana Estevez, the boy's mother, said her estranged husband did not return his son during a planned custody exchange. The boy had spent the previous week with his father. Andressian claimed that he was found unconscious next to his car with his son missing. he also claims that he doesn't remember where his son has gone. After being questioned by police Andressian left the Los Angeles area and traveled to Las Vegas, authorities said. He spent 47 days there, during which time he shaved his beard and dyed his hair. Police arrested him in late June.

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  7. California man pleads guilty to murder of 5 year old son: The remains of the young boy were found in the Lake Chachuma area of Santa Barbara County in early July after he was reported missing in April by his mother. The father had taken someone else's prescription medication and spent the day with his son in Disneyland but hours later fell unconscious and his son soon went missing.

    Liquid-filled iPhone cases recalled after reports of chemical burns: Close to 275,000 iPhone cases that contain glitter suspended in liquid are being recalled after several reports of leakage that caused burns and skin irritation. One customer even reported burns and swelling to her leg, face, neck, chest, upper body, and hands.

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  8. First Article: A couple of days ago there was an outbreak of the water borne bacteria called cholera, which causes chronic diarrhea. In most countries this wouldn't be a problem but this takes place in the war stricken country of Yemen this problem has affected over a million already malnourished children. However there have been large efforts to help these children.

    Second Article: Yesterday at the New England Patriots camp there was a skirmish between receiver Jullian Edelman and new team mate Stephon Gilmore, which resulted with them being sent to the showers.

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  9. Blasts at Afghan mosque kills 20, wounds 64

    -On Tuesday night in Afghanistan, there were two suicide bombers that entered a mosque and started shooting and throwing grenades and eventually blew themselves up, killing at least 20 and critically wounding 64 people. The blasts took place during the evening prayers.

    US, others condemn Venezuela's detention of opposition figures

    -On Tuesday, the US condemned the actions of taking notable Venezuelan figures from home. Earlier that day, Venezuelan authorities had taken Venezuela's president and also Antonio Ledezma from their homes. The reason for this was that authorities claimed that they were going to leave the country after the controversial elections on Sunday.

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  10. There are two women charge with the death penalty for killing the exiled half brother of Kim Jong Un. Apparently he was poisoned and died on the way to the hospital.Later on it goes to say that the Two women where forced to do it for something.

    An airport employee punched a passenger holding a baby.

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  11. First Article:Was about the police crashing do to poison from carbon monoxide in there new Fords.

    Second:Was about people being stuck on the plane for 5 hours without water,food,or air conditioning and somebody call the police.

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  12. 1. The sun will disappear for a short amount of time across America. There will be a solar eclipse August 21.

    2.Canadian passengers called 911 to tell them they had been without food, water, and air conditioning for several hours after their flight had been diverted.

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  13. 275,000 iPhone cases that have glitter suspended in liquid are being called back after reports of the cases leaking that caused burns and skin irritation.

    A new U.S. navy ship( the USS Gerald R. Ford) launched its first fighter jet using an electromagnetic launching system then they recovered it.

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  14. Neymar tells close friends and family he is leaving Barcelona for 222m at psg but laliga say that they wont accept it.

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  16. North korea has create a missile and Donald trump has said that he is prepare to handle it but he never said how. Cnn think he will try to get them before they use it to kill a lot of people.

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  17. Million children are at risk from cholera :
    -On today Wednesday August 2nd,2017 ,millions of children are suffering from acute malnutrition and could catch cholera .If so it makes the children more likely to die and many local charities are trying to help stop it .

    DEA leader rebukes trump telling officers to be 'rough' on suspects :
    -On August 1st,2017 ,President Donald Trump told an audience full of officers to be 'rough' on suspects and the head of DEA sent his employees a(n) email rebuking and/or disagreeing with the president .

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  18. Current Event 1:
    Donald Trump has told police officers to be rough on the criminals they catch and the DEA leader does not except that. The DEA says "... I seek too advance in no political partisan, or personal agenda. Nor do I believe that a special Agent or task Force officer of the DEA would mistreat a defendant. In conclusion Donald Trump says the police can be "Rough" on suspects and the DEA doesn't approve.
    Current Event 2:
    There is a football disease wondering in the NFL. When told about the disease a New York Jets player Jamal Adams said "he would be fine dying on the football field" which was a positive way of looking at the situation unlike other football players who might leave the league. Such as, Martellus Bennett who said " I ain't dying for this...". In conclusion this football disease is taking jobs from some NFL players.

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  19. CNN rumors of tapping into kids iP addresses for slandering the fake news or whatever .. But in all honesty CNN is fake news. And CNN mostly reports on political "stuff" or about the president making good or bad decisions such as allying with Russia .

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  20. today millions of children suffering from a acuteits making the kids really sick the people that the children was warned the ship of the navy todl of get as every body watch it take off it was a succed to other

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  21. 1. Liquid-filled iPhone cases recalled after reports of chemical burns.

    2.Costco's co-founder and chairman dies.

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  22. Isis has pushed further in the city and have positions set up for war.American special forces is providing heavy fire power from 2 miles away.But Cardin told reporters Tuesday he believes the new special operations and targeted missions in the Isis war.

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  23. Article 1:More than a millions of children already suffering from acute malnutrition are at risk from a cholera outbreak sweeping war-torn Yemen. Data shows that at least 200,000 children under the age of 5 are living in areas with high levels of infection.

    Article 2:A pair of suicide bombers killed at least 29 people Tuesday night at a Shiite mosque in Herat, Afghanistan. This attack started when one suicide bomber began firing on worshippers inside the mosque before blowing himself up. The 2nd bomber was apart of the crowd when he blew himself up.

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  24. U.S. Military options against North Korea come at a price:
    Last week North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claimed that after a successful missile test that the country could now target the U.S. mainland. This of course caused the military to have to try and prepare for such an occasion. Finally, an U.S. official confirmed that there were revised military option created and prepared for North Korea. The problem with this plan is that it can risks the lives of over a million South Korean people and the 30,000 U.S. troops stationed there.

    Why the White House Drama Really Matters?:
    Just a little bit over into the sixth month into his presidency and President Trump is on his second chief of staff, the third communications director and the first press secretary resigned. There has been a lot of drama in the White House because of people getting hired and fired. Even though the drama seems insignifigant it does matter because the drama causes distraction and it affects the decisions made in the government.

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  25. Costco's co-founder and chairman dies:
    The co-founder and chairman of Costco has died at the age of 74. His name was Jeff Brotman. In the article it states " Brotman launched the first Costco warehouse in Seattle in 1983 with Jim Sinegal." There was great sadness early Tuesday morning.

    Liquid-filled iPhone cases recalled after reports of chemical burns:
    Iphone liquid glitter cases are being recalled back after people got burns and skin irritation. There have been 24 reports worldwide. These cases are very dangerous, if the case cracks/breaks the liquid will come out and get on your body and the chemicals in the liquid could case damage.

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  27. Donald Trump signs a legislation to curb the immigration levels in the US.
    Scientists edit a disease-causing gene mutation in human embryos using a technique called CRISPR.

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  28. Russian Banning VPNs
    Russia is banning all vpns as of november first to prevent citizens from accessing there private network. This will keep all networks within the country. Apple has agreed to remove all VPN apps from there store and has already done so for china.

    A hacker has Created a type of technological advantage in guns. This will allow for only the owner of the gun to actually even be able to fire the weapon. The product has been referred to as a smartgun.

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  29. On the CNN news thing I only seen was when North Korea was trying to bomb us and I think I seen one more thing it was with the Africans being poor and not being able to eat or drink clean water

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  30. Abraham Quintanilla III who goes by the name "A.B." is on the 10 most wanted list of fugitives by the Nueces County Sheriff's Office in Corpus Christi, Texas. Quintanilla is being sought for alleged contempt of court and nonpayment of child support.


    U.S. vehicle sales have trailed behind 2016 levels every month this year, but it's a tough comparison since last year's car sales hit record highs.

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  31. US military options against North Korea come at a price
    The Trump administration has said it's ready to unleash American military might to back its diplomacy when it comes to preventing North Korea from developing a nuclear missile capable of hitting the United States.

    California man pleads guilty to murder of 5-year-old son
    A California man pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of first-degree murder in the death of his 5-year-old son, nearly a month after investigators found the boy's body.


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  32. Donald Trump has created a bill that would dramatically remake the current immigration system if it gets passed.
    The proposal is currently facing long odds in Congress.

    Trump signs a bill that which The White House states, "The bill includes 'a number of clearly unconstitutional provisions." This bill represents a rebuke of the President by giving Congress new veto powers which will block him from removing Russia sanctions.

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  33. David Price's $217M Red Sox Megadeal Showing All the Signs of Impending Doom david is the most expensive pitcher in Major League Baseball history is injured, seemingly declining and at war with the media". he signed a deal for 217 m deal for 5 years for the red sox, and got injured.

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  34. 1.North Korea's latest missile test has sparked the familiar round of international condemnation and new fears that the US mainland is now in reach of the country's arsenal. Also this missile near hit a flying plane .
    2. The US military has detected that north Korea has missiles and many lunch systems underground , that are called cold launch systems which use high pressure steam to propel a missile out of the launch canister into the air before its engines ignite.

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  35. House approves spending bill with $1.6B for wall Trump wants to build.Two people were unaccounted for and five were taken to the hospital Wednesday after a natural gas explosion shook Minnehaha Academy and collapsed part of a building.

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  36. 1. Incoming chief of staff John Kelly will bring a former Department of Homeland Security staffer to the White House, according to an administration official and two other people familiar with the arrangement. Kirstjen Nielsen, Kelly's chief of staff at the DHS, will follow him to the White House, the sources said. CNN reported earlier Saturday that she is likely to become deputy chief of staff to Kelly, but the sources cautioned that her title is still in flux."She'll be the one person Kelly brings with him," an administration official said. The White House did not immediately comment.

    2. After a little more than six months in office, President Donald Trump offered an update Monday to perhaps his most popular campaign slogan that he said might more accurately address the realities of Washington politics."Drain the Swamp should be changed to Drain the Sewer it's actually much worse than anyone ever thought, and it begins with the Fake News."Trump wrote on Twitter Monday morning. Trump's "drain the swamp" campaign pledge became a call-and-response crowd favorite during 2016 campaign rallies for Trump, a pledge from the outsider candidate to end what he saw as Washington’s culture of political corruption. In his address to last summer's Republican National Convention, Trump explained that he had seen firsthand the flow of power and influence in Washington and that "I alone can fix it."

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  37. N. Korea missile flew within 70 miles of jet
    -On a north Korean missile test the missile that was launched came in a close proximity to a near by passenger jet the test missile entered the flight path of the jet without any notice the missile then landed in the sea near the island of Okushiri

    House approves spending bill with $1.6B for wall
    -the house voted to approve a spending bill of $1.6 billion to build a better wall for the U.S and Mexico's border

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  38. Trumps's biggest nightmare:
    There was a frightening new guest at the party that marked Russia's navy day. Russian-Chinese naval exercise that Chinese media boasted included live-firing of big guns in the Baltic Sea, which borders five of America's NATO allies.


    178 migrants found abandoned in trailer in Mexico:
    mexican authorities find 178 migrants abandonded in a trailer at veracruz state the county national institute for migration said those rescued included women and children.

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  39. LeBron James is Michael Jordan's closest competitor in terms of being the greatest basketball player of all time, MJ ranked another all-time great ahead of King James on Monday.
    According to Bay Area HQ (via Ryne Nelson of Slam Online), Jordan placed Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant ahead of LeBron on his personal list when asked about it during his Flight School camp in Santa Barbara, California:

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  40. 178 migrants found in a trailer in Mexico.They were rescued Saturday and are now being housed in the nearby town of Tantima.

    North Korea launched the longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile it has ever tested.North Korean leader Kim Jong claimed the "whole US mainland" is now within range of his missiles.US President Donald Trump said the United States would act to ensure its security.

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  41. J.P Livingston , a current day millennial is making plans for early retirement. Her life would change over the course of seven years little did she know. After graduating from Harvard University, Livingston stumbled across a financing job that would increase her income tremendously . After seven years, she profited $2.25M . According to the article , "Even though her husband still works, Livingston's own savings are enough to cover both their living expenses -- around $67,000 per year -- for the rest of their lives."

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    Many believe LeBron James is close to being the greatest basketball player of all time, MJ ranked another all-time great ahead of King James on Monday.

    According to Bay Area HQ (via Ryne Nelson of Slam Online), Jordan placed Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant ahead of LeBron on his personal list when asked about it during his Flight School camp in Santa Barbara, California:

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  42. The waiver announced Tuesday applies to "a variety of environmental, natural resource, and land management laws" in the San Diego sector, one of the most-crossed regions of the border and the site where border wall prototypes are scheduled to be constructed later this year.

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  43. In the past month doctors have studied the brains of former NFL players that have passed away. They say that 99% of NFL players have the disease CTE. Some NFL players have taken an early retirement from the sport because of how likely it is to get this disease.

    In Cologne, Germany people were stranded in cable cars high above the Rhine River. There were 30 cable cars operating that day and they all came to a stop when one of the cars derailed. Rescue services helped to rescue 65 passengers from the stranded cable cars high over the Rhine River.

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  44. Suicide bombers kill dozens during prayers at Afghan mosque:
    A pair of bombers walked into Shiite mosque in Herat, Afghanistan and killed 29 people Tuesday night. There were 64 who were wounded. This tragic event happened during the evening prayers. The following day ISIS took responsibility of the attack in statement over several telegram channels. Officials fear that the death toll can rise because 10 of the wounded were in critical condition.


    Three gangsters killed in Moscow courthouse firefight:
    In the Russian capital three gang members were killed in a courthouse in Moscow. Three gang members opened fire on the guards after they disarmed them. They were part of a five member gang that tried to seize the guard weapons in an elevator. Three of the gang member were killed trying to flee the scene when they elevator was stopped and the other two were wounded.

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  45. NK tests rocket 70 miles away from commercial airliner.

    2 people not looked fro and 5 were taken to the hospital at Minneapolis after a part of Minnehaha Academy was destroyed in an explosion this Wednesday.

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  46. Colin kaepernick the man who stood or took a knee for what he believed in has somewhat payed for it. After opting out of his contract with the team that drafted him the san fransico he could not find a new job in the sport that he loved. It was virtually taken from him because of what he stood for. Kap took a knee for the injustice that minority's face in America. Kap has donated money to foundations he even had a food and supplies drop in a poor African village. Recently Colin kaepernick was up for the job at qb for the Baltimore ravens there were reports that the coach john hargbough felt push back from the owner steve biscotti he later came out and said that this was false two days later kaepernick sighed a one year deal with the New York jets ending this saga of reports about racism that has followed kap ever since he decided to take a knee

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  47. North Korean missile test missed a commercial airline by 70 mile.The North Korean missile tests may become a hazard to passenger planes. The Missile did miss the airplane and landed on a island according to the Japanese military.

    Passengers call 911 after being stuck on plane for several hours without food, water and air condition. Air transit airplane was delayed for bad weather and could not reach their destination so they stopped in Ottawa airport which said it was out of their control to take the passengers off the aircraft.
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  48. Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan:
    In Afghanistan,suicide bombers killed more than two dozen people and injures 64 during mosque prayer, according to CNN. The article states that less then five hours ago, two terrorist entered a worship center during time of prayer and began shooting and throwing grenades. The attackers later kill themselves and in a crowd of people. ISIS took full credit of the suicide bombing.

    The Slow Crawl to Designer Babies:
    In the generation, more people are trying to have "the perfect baby". They are doing this by flipping through "catalogs" to find the perfect donor. However, scientist are having a problem with the "new baby making" system cause glitches. Because of the such high demand, they have to hurry to fix all of the problems

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  49. North Korean missile tests may pose a risk to passenger planes. This missle flew within miles of the flight path that a passenger jet had just completed. According to data from Flightradar24 and the Japanese Self Defense Forces, Air France Flight 293 passed east of the splash down site five to ten minutes prior to the missile impacting the water. When the splashdown took place, the Air France flight was approximately 60 to 70 miles north of where the missile landed. However, the chances of an unaimed missile striking a plane are "billions to one," according to CNN aviation safety analyst David Soucie.

    On August 21, the sun will disappear for a short time across America. For awhile, day would become night. Animals of all sorts would go into their nighttime routine. Many stars and even planets will appear. The last time this caliber of a solar eclipse appeared was 40 years ago,
    on February 26, 1979. Be sure to set your alarms for this once in a lifetime experience.

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  50. Hot car deaths reach record numbers in July:
    It has been stated that 37% of children die each year from being left in a hot car. Parents should know that little children and their body is not fully developed yet at a young age. Its rare that people will have air condition while going into the store while their children are left in the car. Kids get heatstroke's and pass out and it's very rare that they recover.

    Keeping teens active:
    Teens always want to stay in the house and lounge around. Your getting extra body fat because you also have to eat everyday. That's waste building up inside that you can be working off. Teens today are very lazy .They don't even want to participate in gym and you really don't do nothing major. We need to motive our kids to get out there and do some activities to keep them fit.

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  51. Trump wavers a bill based on environmental laws so he can build his wall against Mexico.The build was cleared by Homeland Security.The wall will stretch 15 miles , replacing the border safety.It also was pushed back and applies back 37 environmental laws.

    An Afghan mosque kills 30 and leaves 65 wounded. Suicide bombers , one who blew his self up , and the others who yelling at worshippers. The worshippers began throwing grenades and bombs.It was also informed that 10 others may also be dead , they're in criticial condition.

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  52. Gas Explosion at the Minneapolis school building, a christian school and there are already three people unaccounted for. It was caused by a gas leak within the school and this happened over an hour ago. The Minneapolis Fire Department said that one person was killed but later said that the death was not confirmed.
    Kenyan confirmed dead after being tortured " Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Chairman Wafula Chebukati said Monday. Msando's death has raised fresh fears over Kenya's ability to deliver credible elections.

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  53. (Miracle Fleming)

    SOLAR ECLIPSE:

    According resources, the first solar eclipse we will be facing hasn't been present in over the past 99 years. It is a huge deal for different people from all the way around the world. The fact that it has been so long and no one has ever come past the thought of even it being true to life. The very first time in over an amount of approximately 99 years! Wow, that is extremely shocking to know!

    KOREAN SUBMARINE? SUSPICIONS RAISE! :

    There has been a lot of drama going on between America itself and the other country that resents us so truly. There has been Korean submarines spotted with such suspicion. With the military residing upon defense for the United States planning such cruel intentions on Korea, it seems to be that they have the same intentions as well. On both sides we seem to be defending ourselves from eachother.....

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  54. -China shows off newest weapons in huge military parade
    China showed off their newest weapons in hung military parade for their 90th anniversary.


    -Who's in charge of the Justice Department if Sessions goes?
    Trump has tweeted out his grievances against Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

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  55. Something I seen on CNN news is the Africans being poor and dirty and also North Korea trying to bomb the usa

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  56. DEA leader rebukes Trump telling officers to be 'rough' on suspects :
    Trump told police officers to be rough with suspects . In the article it states that Trump said "don't hit their head and they've just killed somebody , don't hit their head.I said You can take your hand , ok?" Which some people think he was joking when he made that comment . While others think the comment joking or not was not something the president . Police departments have said that they will not by rough on suspects . That they treat everyone the same way no matter what they have done.

    Singer Selena's brother on Texas most wanted list :
    The late singer's brother is on the most wanted list . He is on the most wanted list because he has unpaid child support.He is known from begin in a band called Selena y los Dinos.

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  57. China showed off their newest weapons in hung military parade for their 90th anniversary

    Trump has tweeted out his grievances against Attorney General Jeff Sessions

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  58. 1. Donald Trump lied about receiving phone calls from Mexico's President and Boy Scouts praising him.

    2. Three gang members were shot to death in Moscow by security guards at a courthouse.

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  59. The republican rebellion against Donald trump:

    Now that trumps poll numbers are dropping, republican representatives are less afraid to make challenging decisions, for they are aware that there's a less likely chance of being politically punished after the repeal and replacement of the affordable care act failed

    Woman could get 20 years today in texting suicide case:


    Michelle Carter's own words proved her guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend.Pages of her texts were presented as evidence against her for over six days on trial. Defendants believe the crimes were horrific, but because of her youth, prosecution would focus more on rehabilitation than incrimination.

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  60. The study, published Monday in Nature Plants, found the combination of low rainfall and rising temperatures could have substantial effects on the coffee-growing areas in the country.

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