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Grand Jury To Investigate Surfside, Florida Condo Collapse

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Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle is pursuing a grand jury investigation to examine factors behind the building's collapse.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 10th

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An exchange between President Biden and a White House reporter gets a little testy. Wisconsin’s Democratic governor vetoes a GOP bill that would place new restrictions on absentee voting. And the #FreeBritney movement faces a minor setback.
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CLEAN : French exile allows Ukrainian astrophysicists to continue research

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"Science creates bombs, but it can also produce a bright future": Ukrainian astrophysicists fled the war and found refuge in Fleurance, in the Gers, where they were welcomed by French colleagues, allowing them to continue to practice...
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USA: MAN CLEARED OF ATLANTA BOMBING WANTS APOLOGY FROM FBI

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English/Nat The Atlanta security guard who was eventually cleared as the chief suspect in the 1996 bombing of the Olympic Games has taken his campaign for an apology from the F-B-I to the U-S Congress. An angry Richard Jewell called on...
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Rights group claims hundreds of US military personnel implicated in prisoner abuse

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Abu Ghraib, Iraq - 18 May 2004 1. Exterior of Abu Ghraib prison and watchtower 2. Mid shot watchtower with US soldier on guard Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - 5 April 2006 3. Various shots of Camp Delta New York, 26 April 2006 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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Russian FM on possibility of experts going to Syria to investigate use of chemical weapons

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1. Pan of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arriving for a meeting with his Hungarian counterpart Janos Martonyi 2. Mid of leaders shaking hands 3. Pan of leaders arriving to news conference 4. Mid of photographers 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Cousin outside signer's house; Spox for Ministry of Arts and Culture apologises

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Supporters of a controversial sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial rallied outside his house in Soweto on Friday as government officials gave further information on an investigation into his appointment. Officials said...
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Sky News

Police Issue Apology To Savile Abuse Victims

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Police Issue Apology To Savile Abuse Victims
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Runners storm Athletics Kenya offices in graft protest

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CLEAN : Runners storm Athletics Kenya offices in graft protest
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President Barack Obama says the death of a Florida teenager is a tragedy. The investigation into last month's shooting death of Trayvon Martin has the Justice Department looking at possible civil rights violations and a grand jury perhaps considering charges.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Trayvon Martin case is a ``tragedy' CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the death of a Florida teenager is a tragedy. The investigation into the shooting death of Trayvon Martin has the Justice Department looking at...
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US sheriff defends decision not to arrest Gianforte

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The sheriff investigating the alleged assault on a reporter by a GOP House hopeful Greg Gianforte defended his deputies' decision not to arrest the candidate a day before a special election. Brian Gootkin also defended his failure to...
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Kavanaugh Nomination at Risk as New Claims of Misconduct Emerge

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Sep.24 -- New allegations of sexual misconduct against Brett Kavanaugh have emerged, putting his Supreme Court nomination at risk of unraveling. The New Yorker is reporting that Senate Democrats are investigating the incident which...
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House Republicans Call for 2nd Special Counsel

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A group of conservative House lawmakers are calling for the appointment of a second special counsel to investigate whether misconduct took place in the FBI and the Justice Department. The move follows a White House...
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US House Republicans urge 2nd Special Counsel to probe FBI, justice dept

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A group of conservative House lawmakers are calling for the appointment of a second special counsel to investigate whether misconduct took place in the FBI and the Justice Department. The move follows a White House...
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Bloomberg

Mueller Says Any Testimony to Congress Won't Go Beyond Report

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May.29 -- Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivers a public statement on his investigation into 2016 Russian election meddling. He speaks at the Justice Department in Washington.
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Mueller: Charging Trump 'not an option'

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Special counsel Robert Mueller, breaking a two-year silence on his investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, says charging a president with a crime was "not an option" his team could consider in the Russia...
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Trump Authorizes Release Of Call With Ukraine's President

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The president said he's authorized "the complete, fully declassified and unredacted transcript" to be released on Wednesday.
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Holmes Confirms Trump-Sondland Call About Ukraine Investigation

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David Holmes, a career foreign service offer, testified that he overheard a phone call between President Trump and U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland.
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Schiff: Trump's whistleblower attacks 'disturbing'

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The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says President Trump's attack on a whistleblower who alerted intelligence officials to a serious and urgent matter is "disturbing."
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Nancy Pelosi Sends Letter To Lawmakers About Whistleblower Complaint

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The letter has led some outlets to speculate House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is changing her mind about impeachment.
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Pelosi's Impeachment Announcement Is A Major Change Of Course

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The House speaker has been resisting her caucus' calls for impeachment for months.
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Press Association

Politicians ‘turned blind eye’ to child abuse to avoid scandal, inquiry finds

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John O'Brien, who leads the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, discusses the findings of a long-awaited Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) report involving MPs, peers and civil servants working in Westminster....
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Legal scholars weigh Trump impeachment charges

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The House Judiciary Committee's first impeachment hearing quickly burst into partisan infighting Wednesday as Democrats charged that President Donald Trump must be removed from office for enlisting foreign interference in U.S. elections...
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Insurrection: What Comes Next After Senate Blocked Commission?

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Politicians are looking at what else they can do to look into the January 6 attack following the Senate's shutdown of a commission.