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'Not helpful,' Donald: World reacts to Trump's 'fire and fury' comments


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President Trump speaks about North Korea at a meeting with administration officials on the opioid addiction crisis at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., on August 8, 2017.
 
  'Not helpful,' Donald: World reaction to Trump's 'fire and fury' comments  
  Many view Trump's rhetoric as more likely to escalate the situation than settle it.  
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  The Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, S.D., uses an old gold mine to conduct scientific research deep underground.   Secrets of the universe may lie in an old gold mine in South Dakota
When the universe formed, equal parts of matter and antimatter should have been created, but that didn't happen. Neutrinos may hold the key.
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  Tourists enjoy the beach in Guam's capital of Hagatna on July 14, 2017.   Guam reacts to North Korea nuclear threat with faith in U.S. military
As North Korea threatened a ballistic missile strike on the U.S. territory of Guam, residents expressed concern Wednesday.
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  Country music legend Glen Campbell revealed that he has Alzheimer's nearly six years ago. Now, as he is in the final stages of the disease, his wife of 34 years, Kim, is crossing the country sharing the story of her experiences as a caregiver.   Glen Campbell's wife to other Alzheimer's caregivers: You are not alone
Glen Campbell's wife tells other Alzheimer's caregivers: You are not alone.
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  This file photo, distributed by the North Korean government, shows what was said to be the launch of a Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
The biggest news to start your day.
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  Special counsel Robert Mueller and President Trump   President Trump has sent private messages to Russia special counsel Robert Mueller
"He appreciates what Bob Mueller is doing,'' Trump's chief counsel, John Dowd told USA TODAY. "He asked me to share that with him.''
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  In this Sept. 15, 2008, tourists take pictures in New York's Times Square as the days financial news about the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers is displayed on the ABC news ticker.   On the 10th anniversary of the global financial meltdown, here's what's changed
The birth pangs of the financial meltdown started on Aug. 9, 2007.
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  Excavation of Patagotitan fossils on the La Flecha ranch in Patagonia, Argentina. It took 18 months to excavate the 150 bones, which come from at least six different animals.   Dinosaur that weighed the same as a Boeing 737 is biggest ever found
The behemoth weighed more than 65 tons, making the animal not just the biggest known dinosaur but also the biggest known land animal ever.
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  Flowers and balloons are left outside at a makeshift memorial Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, in Orlando, Fla., in front of a day care center where a young boy was found dead after being left in a van.   Orlando daycare worker faces charges after boy, 3, dies in sweltering van
Death of Myles Hill at Little Miracles Academy called "an absolute tragedy that could have been prevented."
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  This file photo taken on July 20, 2016, shows an armed French soldier patrolling under the Eiffel tower in Paris.   Vehicle slams into soldiers in Paris suburb, injuring 6
Four of the soldiers were injured lightly, two more seriously.
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A Kenyan Samburu warrior leaves a polling station in Nkirish after voting in the general elections on Aug. 8, 2017.\u000d\u000aKenyans began voting in general elections headlined by a too-close-to-call battle between incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta and his

A Kenyan Samburu warrior leaves a polling station in Nkirish after voting in the general elections on Aug. 8, 2017.\u000d\u000aKenyans began voting in general elections headlined by a too-close-to-call battle between incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta and his
 
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