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| Sep.10 |
Washington |
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Reagan's would-be assassin, released after 35 years John Hinckley Jr, the man who tried to assassinate US President Ronald Reagan, has been released from a psychiatric hospital after 35 years
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USA |
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Clinton regrets calling Trump supporters 'deplorable' US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has apologised for calling half of Donald Trump's supporters 'deplorable' people
| Sep.11 |
Manhattan |
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Hillary Clinton diagnosed with pneumonia  US Democratic presidential candidate has been treated for pneumonia, her doctor says, after she was taken ill at a 9/11 ceremony | |
| Sep.12 |
New York |
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Hillary Clinton says she feels 'so much better' Clinton has said in a telephone interview that she is feeling 'so much better', a day after being taken ill at a 9/11 commemoration
| Sep.14 |
New York |
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Hillary Clinton 'healthy and fit', says doctor Hillary Clinton is 'healthy and fit to serve' as US president, says her doctor, as her campaign released updated medical information
| Sep.16 |
Miami |
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Clinton security should be disarmed, says Trump Republican US presidential candidate is facing criticism after appearing to hint at the assassination of his rival for a second time
| Sep.19 |
Washington |
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Syria conflict: US 'outraged' over aid convoy attack  The US government has expressed 'outrage' over an attack on an aid convoy near the Syrian city of Aleppo that, a war monitor says, left 12 dead | |
| Sep.20 |
Washington |
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Syria conflict: US 'holds Russia responsible' for deadly aid attack  The US has said it holds Russia responsible for a deadly attack on an aid convoy near the Syrian city of Aleppo on Monday | |
| Sep.26 |
New York |
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Sparks fly in Clinton-Trump duel Map of Hofstra University Hempstead New York New York The two US presidential candidates have clashed over jobs, terrorism and race in a bitter television debate
Republican Donald Trump accused his rival Hillary Clinton of not having the right temperament to be president
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| Sep.27 |
USA |
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Trump-Clinton showdown breaks TV records The presidential debate was watched by 84 million people on US TV, breaking a previous record set 36 years ago
| Sep.28 |
Washington |
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Obama: Congress made mistake with veto of Saudi 9/11 bill  Obama has said Congress made a 'mistake' by overriding his veto and pushing through a bill that allows legal action against Saudis over the attacks | |
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