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John Hinckley's return to normalcy has been years in making
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Life for the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago has progressively become more normal, with greater freedom outside a psychiatric hospital, and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the record store where he whiles away so many hours. John Hinckley Jr.

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John Hinckley’s return to normalcy has been years in making
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Life for the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago has progressively become more normal, with greater freedom outside a psychiatric hospital, and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the record store where he whiles away so many hours. John Hinckley Jr.

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last survivor....

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last....

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John Hinckley’s return to normalcy has been years in making
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Life for the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago has progressively become more normal, with greater freedom outside a psychiatric hospital, and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the record store where he whiles away so many hours. John Hinckley Jr.

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Court blocks 'discriminatory' North Carolina voter ID law
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a North Carolina law that required voters to produce photo identification and follow other rules disproportionately affecting minorities, finding that the law was intended to make it harder for blacks to vote in the presidential battleground state.

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last....

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last....

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last....

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
By JAY REEVES Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement.

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last survivor among three....

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John Hinckley's return to normalcy has been years in making
Jen Thurman, owner of the record store Retro Daddio poses for a photo at her store in Williamsburg, Va. Thursday July 28, 2016. Thurman says John Hinckley comes in about once a month and always buys something, whether it's a book about The Who or a 45 rpm record.

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last survivor....

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John Hinckley’s return to normalcy has been years in making
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Life for the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago has progressively become more normal, with greater freedom outside a psychiatric hospital, and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the record store where he whiles away so many hours. John Hinckley Jr.

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John Hinckley's return to normalcy has been years in making
John Hinckley Jr., now 61, has made purchases at Retro Daddio one might expect from a man of his generation: A book about The Who, the graying rock band currently on a farewell tour, and an album by obscure '60s rockers Ian and the Zodiacs that languished on the shelf for six months.

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Former KKK member convicted in deadly bombing up for parole
Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last survivor among three one-time KKK members convicted of murder in the bombing. Soon, Alabama's parole board will decide whether Blanton deserves to be free after serving 15 years of a life term for murder. The board has scheduled a hearing for Wednesday to consider parole for the 78-year-old Blanton.

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Former KKK Member Convicted in Deadly Bombing up for Parole
Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was a young Ku Klux Klansman with a reputation for hating blacks in 1963, when a bomb ripped a hole in the side of 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four black girls during the civil rights movement. Today, Blanton is old and imprisoned, the last survivor among three....

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Feds Charge Woman in Connection With Nightclub Shooting
More than half of the wounded survivors of a nightclub shooting in Fort Myers -- eight out of 12 injured -- have withdrawn their criminal complaints, potentially hindering the police investigation and prosecution, the city's police chief said. Two young teenagers were killed in Monday's mass shooting.

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Ex-headmaster pleads guilty to stealing millions from Charlotte-area school, church, families
At 12:06 p.m. Thursday, Wayne Parker put his hand on the Bible in a Charlotte courtroom and swore to tell the truth. Twelve minutes later, the former headmaster of SouthLake Christian School pleaded guilty to a $9 million lie. The formal charge is wire fraud, a label that fails to convey the brazenness of Parker’s crime.

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'We are at the tip of the end of President Mugabe' Zimbabwe's Tajamuka campaign says
Once a campaign has achieved what it is set to do, it has to fold, whereas a movement may live longer. We chose to carry out a campaign very deliberately so that people can see we are not seeking any political power. EB: You say you are not seeking political power.

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Ex-headmaster pleads guilty to stealing millions from Charlotte-area school, church, families
At 12:06 p.m. Thursday, Wayne Parker put his hand on the Bible in a Charlotte courtroom and swore to tell the truth. Twelve minutes later, the former headmaster of SouthLake Christian School pleaded guilty to a $9 million lie. The formal charge is wire fraud, a label that fails to convey the brazenness of Parker’s crime.

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– She was kept in an uncompleted building until police arrested her aunt’s husband. – Police is searching for the child’s aunt who is currently on the run. Ogun state police officers have rescued Promise Udeh, aged just 10, who was chained up by her aunt in Adigbe area of Abeokuta on Friday, July 29.

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Ten-year-old chained by own family rescued in Ogun
– A 10-year-old girl was chained by her relatives in Abeokuta – She was kept in an uncompleted building until police arrested her aunt’s husband. – Police is searching for the child’s aunt who is currently on the run. Ogun state police officers have rescued Promise Udeh, aged just 10, who was....

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Court blocks ‘discriminatory’ North Carolina voter ID law
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a North Carolina law that required voters to produce photo identification and follow other rules disproportionately affecting minorities, finding that the law was intended to make it harder for blacks to vote in the presidential battleground state.

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The Latest: NC voters rejoice after voter ID law is blocked
North Carolina voters who were prevented from casting ballots because of the state's voter ID law are celebrating after a federal appeals court blocked it. The Rev. Moses Colbert said he couldn't vote in 2014 because election officials lost his paperwork.

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Why do so many Washington state teens kill themselves?
Researchers defined a major episode as a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities that lasted for two weeks or more, accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty sleeping, eating or concentrating. The issue has long been on the radar for Washington state officials, who note....

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