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Thursday, July 12, 2018

Baltimore police stopped noticing crime after Freddie Gray's death. A wave of killings followed.


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Hundreds of demonstrators march toward the  Baltimore Police Western District station during a protest against police brutality and the death of Freddie Gray in 2015.
 
  Baltimore police stopped noticing crime after Freddie Gray's death. A wave of killings followed.  
  Baltimore's murder rate reached an all-time high last year. Before that happened, police there suddenly stopped noticing crime.  
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  President Donald Trump poses for a family picture ahead of the opening ceremony of the NATO summit, at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday/   Trump says US won't pull out of NATO after receiving commitments from allies
NATO allies held an emergency session of top political leaders Thursday amid President Trump's ever-more insistent demands that member countries pay more for their defense.
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  Papa John's founder John Schnatter was the featured speaker at a GLI hosted event at the Palace Theatre on Wednesday night. 1/25/17   Papa John's Chairman John Schnatter resigns after apologizing for racial slur
After using the N-word on a conference call, Schnatter has seen a quick fall.
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  Adult film star Stormy Daniels poses and signs autographs at Chi Chi Larue's adult entertainment store in West Hollywood, California.   Stormy Daniels arrested at Ohio strip club, lawyer says
Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress who is suing President Donald Trump over a hush agreement about an affair she claims she had with him, was arrested at an Ohio strip club, according to her attorney.
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  Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been a firm supporter of presidential powers.   Brett Kavanaugh racked up huge credit card debt buying Washington Nationals tickets, report says
President Trump's pick for the Supreme Court is a big baseball fan — and he's got debts that go way beyond buying some peanuts and crackerjack at the ballgames.
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  Serena Williams of the US reacts during her match against Camila Giorgi of Italy on day eight at All England Lawn and Croquet Club.   Trump's European visit, Wimbledon, Emmy nominations: 5 things you need to know Thursday
Trump's European visit continues, Wimbledon semifinals and more things to start your day.
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  President Donald Trump, NATO ambassador Kay Baily Hutchinson and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly attends a meeting ahead of a NATO Summit, at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels, July 11, 2018.   Kelly was upset about the food at NATO breakfast, not Trump Germany remark, Sanders says
A number of news outlets, including the Post, speculated that Kelly's body language was related to the remarks Trump was making at the time about Germany being "totally controlled by Russia."
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  Trump takes his seat between Paula White of the New Destiny Christian Center and NRA Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre at a meeting on his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court in the Roosevelt Room on Feb. 1, 2017.   Trump spiritual adviser: Jesus wouldn't have been Messiah if he broke immigration law
Televangelist Paula White, a spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump, said that Jesus would have been "sinful" and not "our Messiah" if he had broke immigration law, in an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network
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  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in New York City on April 11, 2018.   Parent and child separated for months 'might be U.S. citizens,' immigration officials say
The Department of Justice told a federal judge that it cannot reunite a child and parent because the parent's location "has been unknown for more than a year." A court document also says, "records show the parent and child mi
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  Nevada death row inmate Scott Raymond Dozier confers with Lori Teicher, a federal public defender involved in his case, during an appearance in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas.   Nevada execution may be blocked after pharmaceutical company lawsuit protests use of its drug
A twice-convicted killer scheduled to be executed Wednesday night in Nevada by an untried three-drug lethal injection is steadfast in his desire to be put to death, but a final-hour lawsuit by a drug company could halt the execution.
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Thai students smile as they hold pictures of the 12 boys and football coach in front of the hospital where the group were brought for observation in Chiang Rai, Thailand on July 11, 2018.  The final five members of a young soccer team were rescued fro

Thai students smile as they hold pictures of the 12 boys and football coach in front of the hospital where the group were brought for observation in Chiang Rai, Thailand on July 11, 2018. The final five members of a young soccer team were rescued fro
 
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Kelly was upset about the food at NATO breakfast, not Trump Germany remark, Sanders says
Top Democrat Linda Sanchez says it's time for 'generational change' in dig at Nancy Pelosi
Fallout swift for John Schnatter at Papa John's after he admits using N-word
 
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