Monday, August 14, 2017

Monday's Headlines: Suspect in Va. death was a Nazi sympathizer, teacher says

 
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Suspect in Va. death was a Nazi sympathizer, teacher says
James Alex Fields Jr., the 20-year-old suspect accused of second-degree murder for plowing a car into a crowd of activists in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday, espoused extremist ideals and idolized Adolf Hitler, according to his high school history teacher Derek Weimer.
White House confronts backlash over Trump's original remarks on Charlottesville
The president's administration spent much of Sunday trying to defend him from a torrent of criticism, including from many Republicans, who said Trump had bypassed an opportunity Saturday to provide moral leadership and to distance himself from the white nationalist groups that had backed his candidacy and embraced his presidency.
 
'Look at the campaign he ran': Charlottesville mayor is becoming one of Trump's strongest critics
Michael Signer slammed Trump's path to the presidency, which the Democrat said emboldened extremist views.
 
Charlottesville hopes to wash away the stains of hate
It was the rally that almost no one in Charlottesville wanted. After Saturday's confrontations ended in death and sorrow, residents awoke Sunday with a shared deep desire and resolve to not let their city's story be shaped by the actions of violent outsiders.
 
'People will remember . . . what she died for': Heather Heyer recalled as a person who stood up for others
The 32-year-old woman was killed when a vehicle plowed into a crowd opposed to a rally of white nationalists. "I'm not really surprised my child died this way," her mother said, "because she would stand up for what she believed in."
 
State troopers killed in helicopter crash were well known to Virginia governor
Berke Bates had been part of Gov. Terry McAuliffe's personal security detail, and H. Jay Cullen had flown him to destinations for 3½ years.
 
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Trump ad says his 'enemies' are trying to undermine his progress
The spot targets Democrats and the news media, and it comes as the president faces a widespread backlash for not directly denouncing white supremacists for their role in Saturday's violence in Charlottesville, Va.
 
 
China to ban North Korean imports of iron, lead and coal as part of U.N. sanctions
The ban will take effect Tuesday, but Beijing warned the Trump administration not to split the international coalition over North Korea by provoking a trade war between China and the United States.
 
Gunmen attack Turkish restaurant in Burkina Faso's capital, killing at least 18
The assault on the restaurant by suspected Islamic extremists was the second such incident at an establishment popular with foreigners in the past two years.
 
Is Fox News a stalwart defender of the press freedoms it depends upon?
PERSPECTIVE | Perhaps it matters who's president. "Chilling," the network cried when one of its reporters was targeted in a leak case by Barack Obama's Justice Department. So where's the outrage now?
 
Massive fire leads Montana ranchers to weigh wariness about government against need for federal help
In a place where there is often distrust of the government, a battle emerges: What should the federal role be in helping the livestock industry respond to, and recover from, a destructive wildfire?
 
Trump's feuding base faces showdown in Alabama Senate race
For Republicans, the contest in a deep-red state is a snapshot of the party's churning support at this moment in the Trump presidency.
 
'Game of Thrones' recap: In 'Eastwatch,' it's more reunions and one very unexpected announcement
TV REVIEW | Trouble brews in Winterfell. As old friends and relatives reacquaint themselves, a major character returns his focus to the biggest battle of them all.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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