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Dismayed by Trump's Charlottesville comments, the White House struggles to move on


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President Trump at Trump Tower on Tuesday.
 
  Dismayed by President Trump's Charlottesville comments, the White House struggles to move forward  
  Some of Trump's most ardent supporters worry his impromptu comments on the violence in Charlottesville will imperil the fate of his policy agenda.  
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  world      
  U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford speaks to reporters at the Westin Beijing Chaoyang Hotel in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017.   Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford: War with North Korea ‘horrific’ but nukes ‘unimaginable’
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said there would be no second war on the Korean Peninsula.
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  opinion      
  President Trump, with a portrait of President Andrew Jackson, in July 2017.   After Charlottesville, time to censure President Trump
After Charlottesville, Republicans, put your votes where your tweets are: Our view
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  nation-now      
  This family photo shows Natalee Holloway of Mountain Brook, Ala. The teenager disappeared in 2005 during a graduation trip to Aruba.   Natalee Holloway's dad having human remains found in Aruba DNA tested
Natalee disappeared in 2005 while on a post-graduation trip with friends. The 18-year-was last seen leaving a bar with Joran van der Sloot, who was raised Aruba.
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  Elechi Egwuekwe, 16, clenches her fist as she stands in front of the Nathan Bedford Forrest statue in Health Sciences Park, in Memphis, at the conclusion of a protest showing support for those who were injured or lost their lives on Saturday in Charl   5 things you need to know Thursday
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  nation      
  A photo of Heather Heyer, who was killed during a white nationalist rally, sits on the ground at a memorial the day her life was celebrated at the Paramount Theater on Aug. 16, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.   Candlelight vigil marches peacefully through U.Va. campus
The group sang several spirituals and observed a moment of silence for the three lives lost during Saturday’s violence.
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  news      
  Children play after shopping at the American Girl Shop at the Cool Springs Galleria in Franklin, Tenn.   Harmful effects of spanking a toddler can trigger bad behavior — even 10 years later
We all know spanking and physical punishment is bad for children but do you know its adverse effects can actually last for 10 years or even more?
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  nation-now      
  This flyer was hung around the village of Honeoye Falls, identifying Jarrod Kuhn as a   Charlottesville marcher: 'I'm not a hateful person'
When Jarrod Kuhn returned home to Honeoye Falls, N.Y., on Sunday after his trip to Charlottesville, Va., he was confronted by a harsh reality.
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  entertainthis      
  Chris Pratt and Anna Faris attend the European Gala Screening of   Anna Faris breaks silence on Chris Pratt split: 'I made (mistakes)'
Faris answered a relationship question on the new episode of her podcast.
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  flights      
  The Orlando Airport 446-room Hyatt Hotel is placed on top of the main terminal building.   Florida airports battle over using the name 'Orlando'
There's a battle brewing among three Florida airports about who can use the word "Orlando" in their names.
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Workers remove a monument dedicated to the Confederate Women of Maryland early Aug. 16, 2017, after it was taken down in Baltimore. Local news outlets reported that workers hauled several monuments away, days after a white nationalist rally in Virgin

Workers remove a monument dedicated to the Confederate Women of Maryland early Aug. 16, 2017, after it was taken down in Baltimore. Local news outlets reported that workers hauled several monuments away, days after a white nationalist rally in Virgin
 
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As Confederate statues fall in U.S., Russians are erecting statues for dictator Stalin
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Trump economic councils disbanded after Charlottesville response
 
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