Wednesday, 30 August 2017

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As-it-happens update August 30, 2017
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Juan Jaramillo, from Houston, went for a morning jog to survey the damage along Buffalo Bayou on Tuesday. Credit Andrew Burton for The New York Times.
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People in Tokyo watched news coverage of North Korea's missile launch on Tuesday. The missile flew over the Japanese island of Hokkaido.
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Twitter is loathing Houston's mega-watt-smile, mega-pastor Joel Osteen right now. What gives? Joel Osteen won't open his church that holds 16,000 to hurricane victims because it only provides shelter from taxes.
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India's weather office forecast "heavy to very heavy" rainfall for parts of Mumbai a day after the nation's commercial capital suffered the worst downpour since 2005.
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A pastor says the teenager suspected of killing two people and injuring four others in a public library had been searching for "inner peace" shortly before the shooting.
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WASHINGTON - A total of 19 people, including 15 identified as Turkish security officials, were indicted Tuesday by a grand jury in the U.S.
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NEW YORK -- A federal judge on Tuesday tossed out a defamation lawsuit by Sarah Palin against The New York Times, saying the former Alaska governor failed to show the newspaper knew it was publishing false statements in an editorial before quickly ...
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Aid groups have warned of a humanitarian crisis unfolding in South Asia after severe flooding displaced millions and left over 1,000 people dead.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced Tuesday that transgender troops in the military would be allowed to continue serving pending the results of a study.
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Dara Khosrowshahi, the low-profile chief executive of travel booking company Expedia, on Tuesday accepted an offer to be Uber's next CEO.
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