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Are these the warning signs of an approaching global recession?
Illustration by Alvaro Sanmarti. Investors have enjoyed the longest bull run in Wall Street history but it cannot go on forever, and many analysts are now warning that the world faces a global recession in the next year. The nervousness is growing as we mark the 10th anniversary of the collapse of....

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Turkish president commemorates Ertuğrul Gazi
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Sunday commemorated Ertugrul Gazi, the father of Osman bey who founded the Ottoman Empire. “The struggle of Ertugrul Gazi is the most concrete and striking example of what our nation is capable of doing when gets united […],” Erdogan said in a statement to mark the 737th death anniversary of Gazi.

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Detainees and diplomacy: Turkey denies a link
FILE - In this Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 file photo, Deniz Yucel, a Turkish-German journalist working for German newspaper Die Welt who was detained in Turkey for more than a year, walks with his wife Dilek Mayaturk Yucel, after being released from jail, in Istanbul.

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Detainees and diplomacy: Turkey denies a link
ISTANBUL Turkey’s arrests of an American pastor and other Western citizens have thrust its troubled judicial system to the forefront of ties with allies, reinforcing suspicions that the Turkish government is using detainees as diplomatic leverage. Turkey scoffs at the idea that it treats detained....

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Pray for those with suicidal thoughts and then reach out to help, say Utah religious leaders
(Photo courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Pastor Logan Wolf of CrossPoint Church in Taylorsville and Provo encourages congregations to participate in National Weekend of Prayer. Utah religious leaders are being urged to lead their congregations in prayer this weekend,....

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Don't kill ICE contracts. Use the 'blood money' to help immigrants | Editorial
Democrats in Hudson county finally caved to loud protests on Thursday and agreed to phase out of their contract to jail unauthorized immigrants for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. and schoolteachers , who languish behind bars for months while even a sex offender gets out with an ankle bracelet.

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Gov. Baker says he backs GOP ticket, including Sen. Warren opponent
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said Friday he's supporting the full GOP ticket in November. "I've endorsed the ticket, which I said I was going to do months ago, yeah," Baker told reporters at the State House when asked whether he'll be endorsing state Rep. Geoff Diehl, the GOP nominee who is taking on Sen.

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Turkish Filmmaker Gets 6-Year Prison Sentence For Depicting Execution Of Erdogan
This about summarizes the true state of Turkish politics today: a Turkish filmmaker was given a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted Friday for producing a film that included a scene depicting President Tayyip Erdogan with a gun pointed at his head as his family lay dead all around him.

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Vermont town honors the nation’s 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) — More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Cincinnati shooting: Hundreds gather for Fountain Square vigil. 'The city will continue,' Mayor Cranley says.
Police tape stretched in front of the broken windows of the Fifth Third Center as hundreds gathered Friday afternoon. Flowers ringed the base of the Tyler Davidson Fountain, placed there by citizens throughout the day. By 4 p.m., Cincinnati Police estimated 2,000 people stood in silence on Fountain Square.

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Former Cardinal Bevilacqua named in new clergy abuse lawsuit against Pittsburgh diocese
Taylor claims she was abused between the ages of 5 and 13 by Rev. Lawrence O'Connell and Rev. Edward Huff at St. Gabriel in Whitehall. She also says former Pittsburgh Bishop Anthony Bevilacqua molested her in a lunchroom when he visited her school. It marked the first time Bevilacqua, the longtime....

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Vermont town honors the nation's 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) — More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Probe discovers FETÖ links of US Embassy shooting suspects
An investigation into the U.S. Embassy drive-by shooting in the Turkish capital on Aug. 20 has revealed alleged links between the two suspects and the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ). Media outlets reported that Osman Gündaş, one of the two shooters, was an employee at a now-defunct school linked to....

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Vermont town honors the nation's 1st ordained black minister
Purchase: Order Reprint WEST RUTLAND, Vt. — More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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New charges for former North Carolina basketball player
Purchase: Order Reprint GREENSBORO, N.C. — Police have filed charges against former NBA and University of North Carolina basketball player P.J. Hairston, the latest in legal problems dating back to his college career. The News & Record of Greensboro reports Guilford County Chief Assistant District....

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Vermont town honors the nation's 1st ordained black minister
In this Sept. 6, 2018, photo, Michelle Jagodzinski, left, and Mary Reczek, right, of the West Rutland Historical Society in Vermont stand next to a new historical marker honoring Lemuel Haynes, first ordained black minister in the U.S. in West Rutland, Vt. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke) WEST RUTLAND, Vt.

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Vermont town honors the nation's 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. – More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Vermont town honors the nation’s 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Erdogan Warns of Massacre as Syria Summit Ends in Deadlock
ISTANBUL - Turkey is again warning that a 'bloodbath' would result from any Syrian government military offensive on Syria's last rebel stronghold of Idlib. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan repeated that warning Friday as a trilateral summit involving his country and Russia, and hosted by Iran,....

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Vermont town honors the nation’s 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Vermont town honors the nation's 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Vermont town honors the nation’s 1st ordained black minister
WEST RUTLAND, Vt. More than 220 years after the first ordained black minister in the U.S. became a pastor in a small, predominantly white community in Vermont and preached about brotherly love, freedom and unity, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker.

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Vermont town honors the nation’s 1st ordained black minister
More than 220 years after the nation's first ordained black minister became a pastor in a small predominantly white community in Vermont, people there are honoring his life and work with an historic marker. Lemuel Haynes served in the Parish of West Rutland for 30 years, drawing people from....

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Parents of boy killed in Windsor parade: 'Brycen was the best of boys'
The parents of the boy who was killed in an accident during Windsor's Harvest Festival parade Monday released a video thanking the community for their support. "The messages, gifts and memorial items have blessed and warmed our hearts," the boy's father, Jimmy Zerby said, his arm around the boy's mother, Melissa Zerby.

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Hundreds gathered Friday afternoon on Fountain Square in the wake of the mass shooting there a day earlier. Police spokesman Eric Franz estimated the crowd at 2,000. On Thursday morning, a shooter opened fire in the lobby of the Fifth Third Center, killing four including himself. At Friday's vigil, people spoke of anger, confusion and healing.

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More Assistance for Alma Mater Gaynstead High from Sport Minister Grange | read more
Photo: JIS Photographer The Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport cuts the ribbon to signal the official opening of the netball court at the Gaynstead High School. Looking on are: Fabian Brown, Caretaker, Trafalgar Division; Kelsey Jonas, netballer; Pastor....

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