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A woman walks by a TV screen showing a local news program reporting about North Korean military's plans to launch missiles into waters near Guam, with an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday,
 
  Guam missile launch plan: Kim Jong Un waiting for 'foolish Yankees' next move, state media reports  
  Kim said he would watch Washington's actions "a little more," the report said.  
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  money      
    Intel CEO joins Merck, Under Armour in quitting Trump's jobs council
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich distances his company from the Trump administration after Trump's response to the Charlottesville rally.
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  tech      
  The GoDaddy banner hangs outside of the New York Stock Exchange as the website hosting service makes its initial public offering April 1, 2015, in New York City. On Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, the company announced it would no longer provide service to th   White supremacist rally could be tipping point for tech's tolerance for hate speech
A rise in domestic hate groups is intensifying pressure on GoDaddy, Twitter, Google and others to put a lid on U.S. extremist sites.
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  politics      
  Former president Obama quoted Nelson Mandela in a tweet about the racial violence in Charlottesville, Va.   Obama Charlottesville tweet one of the most liked ever
Obama quoted former South African president Nelson Mandela's autobiography, "Long Walk to Freedom."
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  Luther Strange, the new Republican senator from Alabama, moves on March 29, 2017, into the office suites of former Alabama senator Jeff Sessions. Sessions, also a Republican, is now serving as attorney general.   5 things you should know Tuesday
The biggest news to start your Tuesday.
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  entertainthis      
  Anthony Scaramucci on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'   Anthony Scaramucci to Colbert: 'I thought I was going to last longer than a carton of milk'
Short-lived White House communications director jokes during sometimes testy Colbert interview.
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  politics      
  One of President Trump's repeatedly tried to set up meeting between the Trump campaign and Russian officials last year, The Washington Post reported.   Trump campaign adviser tried to set up Russia meetings, Washington Post reports
The foreign policy adviser's attempts to set up a meeting were repeatedly shot down.
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  nation-now      
  Protestors gather at a rally near a Confederate statue Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, in Durham, N.C. Protesters toppled the nearly century-old statue of a Confederate soldier Monday at the rally against racism. The Durham protest was in response to a white   North Carolina protesters use strap to pull down Confederate soldier statue
Video of the incident shows protestors pull the statue to the ground, as a handful of people kick the statue and others cheer.
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  golf      
  Tiger Woods had five drugs in his system when he was arrested, a report says.   Reports: Tiger Woods had five drugs in his system at time of DUI arrest
Pain killers, an insomnia drug and other drugs were found in Tiger Woods' system on night of DUI arrest.
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  money      
  File photo shows President Trump listening as Merck CEO Ken Frazier speaks during the July 2017 White House announcement of a pharmaceutical glass packaging initiative.   Trump criticizes Merck again after his delayed denunciation of racist groups
New presidential tweets take aim at both drug price hikes and workforce issues
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Susan Bro, the mother of Heather Heyer, holds a photo of Bro's mother and her daughter on Aug. 14, 2017, in Charlottesville, Va. Heyer was killed Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, when police say a man plowed his car into a group of demonstrators protesting t

Susan Bro, the mother of Heather Heyer, holds a photo of Bro's mother and her daughter on Aug. 14, 2017, in Charlottesville, Va. Heyer was killed Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, when police say a man plowed his car into a group of demonstrators protesting t
 
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Merck's CEO quits Trump's council over Charlottesville, the president claps back
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Obama Charlottesville tweet one of the most liked ever
 
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