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Mike Brown shooting: Obama urges ‘calm’ in Ferguson
If you’re wondering why Ferguson, Missouri, suddenly looks like a war zone, it’s not only got to do with the aggressive stance of the county police but also their weaponry.
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A second suspect arrested as part of an investigation into an alleged Islamist terror plot was cast as the main character in a film in which he is kidnapped, Channel 4 News has found. Watch here:
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If you’re wondering why Ferguson, Missouri, suddenly looks like a war zone, it’s not only got to do with the aggressive stance of the county police but also their weaponry.
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