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Trump lit the torches of white supremacy in Charlottesville. We must extinguish them.; Trump babbles in the face of tragedy; One dead as car strikes crowds amid protests of white nationalist gathering in Charlottesville; two police die in helicopter crash
The president gave the racists permission to take off their hoods. Even after the violence Saturday in Virginia, he refused to condemn them by name. But we can.
Just as the Tea Party complemented the work of the Obama-era GOP, progressives hope to build organizations to turn out voters who might be turned off by Democrats.
All deaths happened within a month of the procedure, the FDA said in a letter earlier this week to health-care providers. However, what role the balloons played, if any, in the deaths has not been determined.
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