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How to enjoy a corruption-free day
If enough honest people in a corrupt nation refuse to pay bribes, say experts, corruption would start to disappear. But how to rally the honest to take such a stand? On Wednesday, the southern African country of Zimbabwe showed the world what might be possible.

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Pastor Tells Gov., 'This Is Black Grief,' After Cop Shooting
Pastor Danny Givens didn’t mince words today when he took the microphone after Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton addressed reporters about a police shooting that left Philando Castile, a black school employee, dead after a traffic stop. Speaking at an NAACP news conference at the governor’s mansion in the state capital, St.

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Ciara and Russell Wilson look a little tired from wedding night as they head on honeymoon
and her new hubby Russell Wilson have been spotted for the first time as husband and wife after they tied the knot on Wednesday. And as they jetted off on their honeymoon, it's safe to say they looked a little worse for wear after their wedding night. The couple - who were waiting until they were....

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
The complaints included three black men and a black juvenile. One of them was shot when police said he pointed a gun at them and the others were injured during arrests and a police pursuit in a vehicle. The documents were released a day after the Justice Department opened a civil rights....

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
By MIKE KUNZELMAN, MELINDA DESLATTE and CAIN BURDEAU Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday. The complaints included three black men and a black juvenile.

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It Is Important to Have Perspective on Elie Wiesel's Legacy
The news of Elie Wiesel's death in the early morning of July 2 ushered in veneration and reflections from figures across the political spectrum, from to and George W. Bush . The outpouring of high-level praise aimed at consolidating Wiesel as the eternal voice of the Holocaust and the central preceptor of its lessons.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday. The complaints included three black men and a black juvenile.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
By MIKE KUNZELMAN, MELINDA DESLATTE and CAIN BURDEAU Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday.

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Marshall Islanders Set To Become Climate Refugees Before International Law Can Catch Up
A woman and a child walk through knee-deep water to reach their home during a king tide event on Kili in the Marshall Islands in January 2015. As warming seas climb their shores, Marshall Islanders face becoming climate refugees before the international community can decide what rights, if any, that status confers.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
By MIKE KUNZELMAN, MELINDA DESLATTE and CAIN BURDEAU Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
By MIKE KUNZELMAN, MELINDA DESLATTE and CAIN BURDEAU Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday.

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News Minute: Here is the latest Alabama news from The Associated Press at 1:40 p.m. CDT
DAPHNE, Ala. (AP) - A city park in south Alabama which features alligator viewing is open with new renovations, but there are concerns about safety after a gator dragged a toddler into a lake a Walt Disney resort in Florida. Daphne's mayor says Gator Alley Boardwalk unique in that visitors can walk....

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday. The complaints included three black men and a black juvenile.

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Gunmen abduct pastor in Kaduna, demand N2m ransom
Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna. Unknown gunmen on Thursday abducted Rev. Yusuf Magaga, a senior pastor with the Evangelical Church Winning All, Kabene-surubu Village in Kauru Local Government Council of Kaduna State. The Punch gathered that the kidnappers have demanded a N2 million ransom for his release. A resident of Kabene-surubu village, Mr.

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Louisiana officers cleared in prior use of force complaints
By MIKE KUNZELMAN, MELINDA DESLATTE and CAIN BURDEAU Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday.

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Louisiana Officers Cleared in Prior Use of Force Complaints
Four previous "use of force" complaints were lodged against the two white police officers in the video-recorded shooting death of a black man and they were cleared in all of them, according to internal affairs documents released Thursday. The complaints included three black men and a black juvenile.

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News24.com | Nelson Mandela Bay NFP still hopeful despite disqualification
Port Elizabeth - National Freedom Party Nelson Mandela Bay leader Pastor Roderick Vencencie has urged party supporters in the area to remain positive. This as the party waits to hear if they would be able to participate in the August 3 local government elections.

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Baltimore County appeals board halts plan for Hunt Valley church
The Baltimore County Board of Appeals has put a halt to a Hunt Valley church's plan to build a large new facility on rural Shawan Road. A divided board ruled Thursday that Hunt Valley Baptist Church should not be granted permission to build a 1,000-seat sanctuary, classrooms and gym on a 17-acre farm just west of Interstate 83.

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Local leaders unveil new crime fighting strategy
Unfortunately crime tape and areas saturated with police are seen much too often in some parts of the MidSouth. Thursday, city leaders from Raleigh, Frayser and North Memphis came together to deal with what they call a crime crisis. "What can we do to turn back too many guns being in the wrong hands in our community," one local pastor asked.

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Chamber of commerce is for more local hiring, higher wages
SAIPAN Chamber of Commerce president Velma Palacios on Wednesday said the local business community continues to hire U.S. workers while paying wages that are higher than the current rate mandated by federal law for the CNMI. “We are hiring U.S. workers and there are businesses here that continue to....

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Malawian Apostle predicted Zimbabwe ‘shut down’ riots
A young man of God, Apostle Israel Tannah known as Major 1 Jnr, a spiritual son ministering under the grace of Prophet shepherded Bushiri , Major1, prophesied on Sunday 3 July 2016 made a startling “prophecy” that Zimbabwe will be rocked with riots bringing the capital Harare to a stand still.

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#ZimShutDown2016: Why Zimbabweans are shutting down the country over 'economic collapse'
On Wednesday (6 July), civil society organisations called for Zimbabweans to carry out a strike to pressure Mugabe, 92, into tackling the nation's economic issues. The 30th civilian-led protest against bad governance since January 2016, dubbed 'stay-away day', effectively closed businesses.

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The Horrific Similarity Between Police Brutality and Domestic Abuse
Craig Lassig—EPA Brian Herron, Pastor of Zion Baptist Church in Minneapolis, turns from the podium to address Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton as he speaks about the police shooting of Philando Castile, during a news conference in front of the governors residence in St. Paul, Minnesota, July 7, 2016.

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News Minute: Here is the latest Alabama news from The Associated Press at 11:40 a.m. CDT
DAPHNE, Ala. (AP) - A city park in south Alabama which features alligator viewing is open with new renovations, but there are concerns about safety after a gator dragged a toddler into a lake a Walt Disney resort in Florida. Daphne's mayor says Gator Alley Boardwalk unique in that visitors can walk....

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ChristianMingle must now include gay dating, after lawsuit
Men can now check out men, and women can search for women, on the religious dating site ChristianMingle, which previously sanctioned only heterosexual relationships. The site opened to gay users after settling a lawsuit that claimed that it violated California's non-discrimination law.

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