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Новости за 02.07.2019

Charlottesville scraps Jefferson's birthday as holiday

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Charlottesville, Virginia, will no longer celebrate Thomas Jefferson's birthday as an official city holiday and instead will observe a day recognizing the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans.

Separating extended families at border in effect for years

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One year after President Donald Trump ended his widely criticized practice of separating migrant children from parents, his administration is again under fire for a different kind of family separation crisis.

Lawyers ask judge to order white nationalist to stop threats

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Attorneys who filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in connection with a violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville , Virginia, have asked a judge to order one of the men who participated in the violence to stop making "unlawful threats" against the plaintiffs and their lead attorney.



New Mexico driver charged in Uber passenger's shooting death

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Prosecutors have charged a driver in the shooting death of an Uber passenger who authorities say was killed along the side of an Albuquerque highway after a dispute over vomit in the vehicle.

Voting rights group raising money to pay felons' fees

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Advocates who successfully campaigned for a referendum restoring voting rights to Florida's felons have launched a fund to help pay outstanding fees and fines that could prevent former convicts from voting.

VP Pence abruptly cancels New Hampshire trip

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Vice President Mike Pence has abruptly canceled a planned trip to New Hampshire, but the White House and his office refuse to say why.

Clarification: Trump-North Korea-Stepping Into History story

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In a story July 1, The Associated Press reported that President Donald Trump was joined in his Freedom House conversation with North Korea's Kim Jong Un by his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. Ivanka Trump and Kushner did meet Kim and were in the room for the opening of the session between the American president and North Korean leader. They did not remain in the room for the closed-door discussion.





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