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Defiant Trump renews criticism of 'both sides' in protest

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U.S. President Donald Trump defiantly blamed 'both sides' for the weekend violence between white supremacists and counter-demonstrators in Virginia, seeking to rebuff the widespread criticism of his handling of the emotionally-charged protests while showing sympathy for the fringe group's efforts to preserve Confederate monuments.

Trump blames 'both sides' for Charlottesville violence

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A combative U.S. President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday “there is blame on both sides” for the deadly violence last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, appearing to once again equate the actions of white supremacist groups and those protesting them.

When the commander-in-chief clashes with chief executives

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Fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's reaction to violent, racial clashes in Virginia over the weekend continued in the business community with another resignation from a federal panel of executives that was created to advise him.



1940s anti-fascist film goes viral after Virginia violence

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In the aftermath of violent race-fuelled rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia between white supremacists and counter-protesters over the weekend, there has been a sudden resurgence of interest in a clip from a 1947 anti-fascist film by the U.S. War Department.

Fact check: Is there a safe way to watch the solar eclipse?

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Optometrists, astronomers and doctors say it’s absolutely possible for kids and adults to safely observe the Aug. 21 solar eclipse through ISO-approved shades, despite a viral Facebook post urging everyone to simply watch it on TV.

Asked to serve, some CEOs say no more to Trump

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First it was the leader of a major U.S. pharmaceutical, then the CEO of an athletic gear company, and before the day had ended, the chief executive of a US$170 billion tech giant. Three of the nation's top executives resigned from a federal panel created years ago to advise the U.S. president.

Feud erupts between Australia and New Zealand over citizenship controversy

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Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop accused New Zealand's opposition Labour Party of conspiring to undermine her government, a claim New Zealand lawmakers say is 'false' and 'utter nonsense.' The outburst comes amid a series of Australian politicians resigning over their dual citizenship.





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