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    Half-Indian man escorted out of Trump rally

    A man who identified as half-Indian was escorted out of a Donald Trump rally despite insisting he was a Trump supporter.
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    Moto calls out Samsung for 'stealing'

    Smartphone manufacturers are finding it harder to make products that stand out. So what to do?
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    Apple, Google, Microsoft take on robocalls

    The biggest tech, cable and telecom companies are all coming together to fight the arch nemesis of consumers: robocalls.
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    Police: Fugitive disguises himself as elderly man

    When Massachusetts law enforcement surrounded the house of a 31-year-old suspected drug dealer Thursday, the person in the home didn't initially match the description.
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    Next for Biles: Cliff-jumping

    Life has already changed for four-time Olympic gold medalist gymnast Simone Biles.
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    How children change the way we think about war

    To a fortunate many, war is an abstraction and the suffering it brings, though easy to understand, is hard to truly imagine. It's one of the reasons war photography and images of conflict are so essential. They bring these concepts into blinding focus and deny us the luxury of looking away.
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    Bin Laden raid chronicler forfeits proceeds

    Matthew Bissonnette, the former Navy SEAL who participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and wrote a tell-all book about it, has agreed to pay the US government all past and future proceeds from the best-seller after the Department of Justice said he failed to have a draft reviewed by the government.
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    N. Korea: Defector was a 'criminal'

    North Korea said its diplomat who recently defected to South Korea is a "criminal" who had been under investigation for "intentionally leaking secrets, embezzling state property" and a "sex offense."
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    Flooded neighbors pull together

    Austin Schexnayder had been scrambling for days to salvage what he could of his home after Louisiana's historic floods. He hadn't seen his kids in six days.
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    Do traffic tickets raise racial tension?

    It's not just about police killing black men. It's deeper than that.
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    CNN political commentators clash over Trump's comments

    Two CNN political commentators argue over Donald Trump's comments to African-Americans.
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    Latest CNN map: 3 states tilt Democrat

    August has thus far been kind to Hillary Clinton's poll numbers both nationally and in some critical battleground states.
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    Play by play: What the Lochte tape reveals

    After days of confusion about what actually happened to Ryan Lochte, James Feigen, Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz, there's now video of the incident, which occurred at a gas station in the early morning of August 14.
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    Self-driving buses hit the road

    Helsinki, Finland is road-testing autonomous buses as part of the effort to make the city car-free within a decade.
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    Your plane has a name. You just don't know it

    To celebrate National Aviation Day on August 19, we look at how airlines choose the names for their planes
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    Original 'Batman' TV stars return

    Here's a perfect one for a Throwback Thursday: Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar are reprising their famous "Batman" roles in the new animated film "Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders."
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    Cheeky reaction to nude Trump statue

    The most surprising government agency to lampoon Donald Trump this week? The New York City Parks Department.
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    Bolt wins 200: 'I'm getting old'

    Usain Bolt proved unbeatable once again as he claimed victory in the men's 200-meters final with a time of 19.78 seconds in Rio Thursday.
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    American wrestler upsets legend

    It was a terrific day at the track for the United States, and one that also featured one of the Olympics' most odd moments in athletics history.
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    Redstone wins control at Viacom

    The Viacom board met Thursday evening to approve a settlement that will change the face of the company.
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    Heard donates divorce settlement

    Amber Heard has made good on her promise to give the millions she received from her divorce settlement with Johnny Depp to charity.
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    Gawker.com to shut down next week

    Gawker.com, the flagship site of Gawker Media that typified the company's candid and unapologetic brand of journalism, will be shuttered next week.
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    Zika cases on the rise in Florida

    Florida Department of Health Investigators said Thursday that there are two new non-travel-related cases of the Zika virus in their state, bringing the total number of non-travel-related cases to 35.
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    A look into Ryan Lochte's life as an Olympic athlete

    Between swimming, his own reality show and being called one of the sexiest men alive, Ryan Lochte has had a colorful journey as an Olympic athlete. CNN's Miguel Marquez reports.
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    'Nazi gold train' mystery close to being solved?

    A year after treasure hunters alerted authorities to an underground 'Nazi gold train', a team started excavations in the hope of solving the WWII mystery.
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    Fact checking Hillary Clinton

    Jake Tapper checks some recent statements from the Democratic ticket about Mark Zandi, an economist who has offered praise of the Clinton's plans.
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    2 US swimmers pulled off flight, ordered to stay in Brazil

    An attorney for Ryan Lochte told CNN he and three other swimmers are being targeted by Brazil after reporting they were robbed.
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    27 heroin overdoses in 4 hours

    There were 27 heroin overdoses within four hours, including one death, in Huntington, West Virginia on Monday. Officials believe the drug may be laced with something making it particularly dangerous.
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