James Alex Fields Jr., 20, was charged with one count of second-degree murder after driving into a crowd of counterprotesters in Charlottesville. A history teacher said Fields once wrote a deeply researched paper about the Nazi military during World War II.
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The clarification stopped far short of what a growing number of Republicans have urged the president to do: directly call out and condemn white supremacy.
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Some were quick to point out that when triggered, Trump usually reacts swiftly and specifically, typically on Twitter. But Saturday, when one of the sides perpetrated violence while invoking his name, he didn't tweet until several hours into the riot.
The president gave the racists permission to take off their hoods. Even after the violence Saturday in Virginia, he refused to condemn them by name. But we can.
Heather D. Heyer, 32, was killed when a vehicle plowed into a group of counterprotesters. Authorities said 19 other pedestrians suffered injuries and the driver was charged with second-degree murder.
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In the face of a potential indictment, the Israeli prime minister railed against the media and accused the country's liberal left of launching a witch hunt against him.
Authorities are investigating why the hospital's oxygen supplies ran out after a billing dispute with a supplier. An estimated 60 children died there in the past week.
After years of working to brand itself as a modern hangout, the family-friendly chain is reversing course. It's bringing back all-you-can-eat specials and doubling down on discounts like its "2 for 20" menu.
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