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Kootenai-County Accused N. Idaho pastor shooter headed to court Accused N. Idaho pastor shooter headed to court Prosecutors said Kyle Odom shot Pastor Tim Remington in March before fleeing to Washington D.C. Kootenai-County 7 hours ago
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho -- An Idaho man accused of shooting a pastor is headed to court after attempts at mediation failed. Prosecutors said Kyle Odom shot Pastor Tim Remington in March before fleeing to Washington D.C. Odom was arrested by Secret Service agents after officials said he threw items over the White house fence.

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Robert Mugabe faces tide of protests as time comes to end
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Samuel Meso’s graduation gown was once a source of pride for the 25-year-old Zimbabwean who studied engineering. But now he can’t get a job, and the academic attire is a badge of shame and protest that he wears to anti-government demonstrations in Zimbabwe, where discontent over economic hardship is growing.

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Mobile data prices in Zimbabwe sky-rocketed overnight and Zimbabweans say the hikes are government efforts to quash activism on social
media around the #ThisFlag movement. Last night, a number of shocked Zimbabweans tweeted about new mobile data prices, ranging from $.050c for 8MB to $50 for 2GB. The blame has been put on Supa Mandiwanzira , Zimbabwe’s Minister of Information, Communication and Technology and Courier Services,....

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And you ask why I told you not to not listen to pastors!
In a shocking tale, the husband of Jackline Mwende has been charged with chopping off her hands and brutally mutilating her face, all because she could not give birth. Never mind that she said a doctor had given her a clean bill of health. She said that the doctor pointed out that it was her husband who may have had a few reproductive issues.

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Jamaicans in Grand Bahama to celebrate 54th years of Independence
By DENISE MAYCOCK. Tribune Freeport Reporter. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . AS their country prepares to celebrate 54 years of Independence on Saturday, Jamaicans residing in Grand Bahama will commemorate the anniversary with a “Jamaican style” worship service on Sunday.

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'It's just another lie!' Trump blasts Obama for claiming $400 million Iran payment wasn't a hostage ransom as he compares it to Obamacare promise that 'you can keep your doctor'
Donald Trump lit into President Barack Obama on Friday in Iowa, calling his claim that a $400 million cash payment to Iran wasn't a ransom for four hostages 'a lie.' And Trump compared the White House's official account of the January cash shipment to promises the president made before his Affordable Care Act was implemented.

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Stallworth vs. Pereira for 126th House District
RIDGEPORT Think of the Aug. 9 Democratic primary in the 126th state House District as a contest between two preachers. State Rep. the Rev. Charlie Stallworth holds the actual title. He is the influential pastor of who helped Joe Ganim return to the mayor’s office last year.

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Edo 2016: Produce video evidence of your visit to my Palace, Onojie of Uromi tells APC
THE Traditional ruler of Uromi in Esan North East Local Government, His Royal Highness, Anslem Edenojie II, Onojie of Uromi, on Friday, refuted claims attributed him in the media, to have declared distrust in the Edo State governorship aspirant of Peoples Democratic Party, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu,....

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Pastor thanks Nashville police for handling of officer-involved shooting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The family pastor of the man shot by Metro police Thursday morning in Germantown met with officers Friday to thank them for how they handled the situation. Adrian Johnson, 41, was shot after Metro police say he opened fire on officers with what turned out to be BB gun and then led them on a chase.

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Police escort precedes service for slain San Diego officer
EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) — Hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted a hearse Friday to a final memorial service for Jonathan De Guzman, a San Diego police officer who was fatally shot in the driver's seat of his patrol car after his partner approached a man on the street.

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The Chapel offers a hands-on approach at new Kenmore campus
Parishioners of the new Chapel in Kenmore work at a prayer garden memorializing residents who were victims of crime, or died of drug overdoses. AKRON, Ohio - Boots on the ground is an apt description of 's new Kenmore campus. The new church, quietly launched Easter Sunday, has no brick-and-mortar....

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Kenmore Garden of Prayer includes flowers, memorials
AKRON, Ohio - Kim Watson and Andy Radenkovich set a date for their wedding four years ago. But before they could walk down the aisle, Radenkovich died Aug. 27, 2012 of an overdose at their Kenmore apartment, in Watson's arms. Both had battled addiction. Radenkovich was a known drug dealer, selling pills to neighborhood kids.

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Watch: NOLA man streams tornado video live on Facebook
Most people were running for cover Thursday (Aug. 4) when a tornado touched down in New Orleans' Treme neighborhood on Thursday (Aug. 4). Mike Matthews ran to Facebook Live – and he's got the dramatic video to prove it. Matthews, who works for a local ministry, according to WGNO-TV , was in his....

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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe faces rising tide of protest
HARARE, Zimbabwe Samuel Meso’s graduation gown was once a source of pride for the 25-year-old Zimbabwean who studied engineering. But now he can’t get a job, and the academic attire is a badge of shame and protest that he wears to anti-government demonstrations in Zimbabwe, where discontent over economic hardship is growing.

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Police escort precedes service for slain San Diego officer
The honor guard salutes the hearse carrying the body of Officer Jonathan De Guzman. Hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted a hearse Friday to a final memorial service for De Guzman, a San Diego police officer who was fatally shot in the driver's seat of his patrol car after his partner approached a man on the street.

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Police Escort Precedes Service for Slain San Diego Officer
Hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted a hearse Friday to a final memorial service for Jonathan De Guzman, a San Diego police officer who was fatally shot in the driver's seat of his patrol car after his partner approached a man on the street.

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Improvements highlight T.O. Fuller State Park | VIDEO
David Gross never cared much for golf, anyway. So there he was Friday morning, celebrating with another 75 or so people the unveiling of a greatly revamped T.O. Fuller State Park in Southwest Memphis. Nearly five years after the park lost its highly regarded golf course to budget cuts, state....

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Police mourn slain San Diego officer who was shot while sitting in the driver's seat of his patrol vehicle
Hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted a hearse Friday to a final memorial service for Jonathan De Guzman, a San Diego police officer who was fatally shot in the driver's seat of his patrol car after his partner approached a man on the street.

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Hundreds of Residents Salute Slain San Diego Police Officer
It was the second memorial service in two days for the decorated officer, a 16-year veteran of the force who worked on an anti-gang unit. Gov. Jerry Brown and Attorney General Kamala Harris planned to attend the memorial at Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, which was scheduled to follow....

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Trump trails badly among women, but these female supporters remain enthusiastic
Though polls show Hillary Clinton has a double-digit lead over Donald Trump among female voters, the women who support the Republican presidential say they’re proud, patriotic and excited. About 200 of them – and a few men – rallied at Trump National Golf Club Charlotte for a “Women for Trump” event....

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Iranian propaganda video claims to show US’ $400M cash drop
The propaganda video aired Feb. 15 on the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting TV network, as part of a documentary called “Rules of the Game,” the paper reported. A narrator describes in Persian a cash-for-hostages transaction as a plane is seen at night at an airport along with a photo....

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Religion events from around the Washington area
Sunday, 6 p.m. and Monday to Friday, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.: Jubilee Christian Center is having Vacation Bible School for ages 3 to 11. (Preschoolers must be potty-trained.) This year’s theme is “Walk This Way.” There will be Bible stories and craft activities. All are invited to a family preview of the program on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.

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Pauli shows true colours
EVERY chance Pauli Pauli gets, the Knights back-rower jumps in the car and heads down the freeway to his family home in Bankstown. There to greet him are his mum, dad and eight siblings. The eldest, 27, down to baby brother, Jerry, at 14. “Family is everything,” said Pauli, who lived at home until joining the Knights this season.

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Nevada mourns loss of 1st black woman to earn college degree
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada's two major universities are mourning the loss of the first black woman to earn a college degree in the state at a time when most of the nation was still segregated. A memorial service was scheduled for Friday evening in Las Vegas for Stella Mason Parson, who died July 29 due to complications from renal disease.

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“My mother is a witch”
Dibebe Ngele(45) tied his mother to his car and dragged her along a dirt road for over a kilometre, a savage act apparently fuelled by a traditional doctor’s diagnosis. The Zimbabwean medicine man is said to have told Ngele that his mother was bewitching him.

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Nevada mourns loss of 1st black woman to earn college degree
This photo provided by the family of Stella Parson, shows Parson, the first black woman to graduate from college in the state of Nevada. Parson passed away at 86 on July 29, 2016. A memorial service was planned in Las Vegas on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016. Parson earned a bachelor's degree in English from....

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