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Shooting Suspect ‘Big Into Segregation,’ Roommate Says — Dylann Roof, the alleged gunman authorities say is responsible for killing nine people in a predominantly black Charleston, South Carolina, church Wednesday night, had been “planning something like that for six months,” according to his roommate.
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Take Down the Confederate Flag—Now — Last night, Dylann Roof walked into a Charleston church, sat for an hour, and then killed nine people. Roof's crime cannot be divorced from the ideology of white supremacy which long animated his state nor from its potent symbol—the Confederate flag.
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Lindsey Graham: Charleston Shooter May Have Been ‘Looking for Christians to Kill’ — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) just happened to be scheduled to appear on The View Thursday morning. But because of the deadly mass shooting at a black church in his home state last night …
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Everything Known About Charleston Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof — The man accused of killing nine inside a black church wore pro-apartheid flags, held ‘strong conservative beliefs,’ and made a ‘lot of racist jokes.’ — Police said they have arrested Dylann Storm Roof …


These Are The Victims Of The Charleston Church Shooting — Nine people were killed Wednesday night when a shooter opened fire at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina during a prayer meeting. — Facebook Post. — Facebook: permalink.php — A 45-year-old mother of three …
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Santorum Calls Charleston Shooting ‘Assault On Religious Liberty’ — Presidential candidate and former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) on Thursday called the attack by a white gunman on a historic black church in Charleston, S.C. part of a broader assault on “religious liberty” in America.
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Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting 10 photos
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Charleston church shooting: 9 killed; suspect in custody
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5-Year-Old Played Dead And Survived Church Shooting That Killed 9 In Charleston
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South Carolina church shooting suspect got gun for birthday, uncle says
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Full text: Obama's remarks on fatal shooting in Charleston, S.C.
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Who is the Charleston church shooting suspect?
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Fox And Friends Say More Guns Would Have Stopped The Charleston Church Massacre
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President Obama Delivers a Statement on the Shooting in South Carolina
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Charleston church massacre: The violence white America must answer for
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Republican Plan to Continue Health Subsidies Would Gut Obamacare — House Republicans say they are prepared to act swiftly on legislation to ensure Americans don't lose health-insurance subsidies if the Supreme Court rules that the funds are no longer available in more than half the U.S.
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Supreme Court Says Texas Can Reject Confederate Flag License Plate — In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Texas' speciality license plates are government speech, and the state can reject a proposal featuring the Confederate flag. — Mark Wilson / Getty Images
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Supreme Court Says Texas Can Reject Confederate Flag License Plates
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Democrats in the U.S. Shift to the Left — Story Highlights — PRINCETON, N.J. — Democratic candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination face a significantly more left-leaning party base than their predecessors did over the last 15 years. Forty-seven percent of Democrats …
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Rand Paul on Charleston Shooting: 'There's A Sickness in Our Country' — Kentucky Senator Rand Paul told a crowd of social conservatives that a “sickness” in the country was responsible for the mass shootings in South Carolina, adding that the problem “isn't going to be fixed by your government.”
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House approves fast-track 218-208, sending bill to Senate — The House on Thursday took the first step toward resuscitating the White House's trade agenda by passing legislation granting President Obama fast-track authority. — The bill now goes to the Senate, where the White House …
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Senate Passes, Then Blocks, Military Bill
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Brian Williams breaks silence in Matt Lauer interview — Suspended NBC news anchor Brian Williams has broken his silence in an interview with his colleague Matt Lauer. — The sit-down with Lauer, the co-host of the “Today” show, was taped earlier this week, according to two people at NBC.
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Why Is Brian Williams Good Enough for MSNBC, but Not NBC?
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Alexander Hamilton to Share Image on $10 Bill With a Woman — The identity of the female will be announced later this year, says Treasury Secretary Jack Lew — For the first time in more than a century, a woman's face will appear on an American bill. — The Treasury Department announced Wednesday …
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Alexander Hamilton: Immigrant, Bastard, Patriot
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The ancestry and affiliations of Kennewick Man … Kennewick Man, referred to as the Ancient One by Native Americans, is a male human skeleton discovered in Washington state (USA) in 1996 and initially radiocarbon-dated to 8,340-9,200 calibrated years before present (BP)1.
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Comedy Central in the Post-TV Era … Backstage at Cobb's Comedy Club on the first Saturday in May, Trevor Noah, fresh from the stage, stood sweating through a blue T-shirt, beside a refrigerator stocked with energy drinks. He guzzled from a can as well-wishers popped into his dressing room …
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Apple Watch 2: Apple plans FaceTime camera, iPhone-free Wi-Fi, $1000+ models, similar battery — Two months after the initial launch of the Apple Watch, and only a day following the device's debut at Apple Stores, sources have revealed Apple's considerations for the 2016 release of a second-generation model.
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Why Obama's Plan to Send Advisers to Iraq Will Fail — LAST week President Obama approved an additional 450 troops to join the roughly 3,000 already in Iraq. Living inside secure bases nicknamed “lily pads,” they will train Iraqi soldiers for a few weeks via lecture and drill instruction.
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