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A lawyer for Donald Trump vows to fight the 34 counts related to hush-money payments against the former president, telling media the charges are "sad." "The indictment itself is boilerplate," attorney Todd Blanche says outside the Manhattan court complex following Trump's arraignment, adding that the indictment was "sad and we're going to fight it." SOUNDBITE
Data suggests that for every person who dies of COVID-19, they leave behind nine family members. According to HuffPost, that means nearly 2 million people in the US theoretically have experienced the death of a close relative due to the disease. It's easy to be triggered by the news, especially when COVID-19-positive President Donald Trump turns it into a campaign photo op. If you're feeling overwhelmed with grief and frustration, mental health experts encourage taking action. Grieve openly. Reach out to friends and family, and turn off the TV. Know that what you're feeling is natural and normal, and be kind to yourself. If it helps, look for virtual support groups with people going through the same thing or reach out to a mental health professional.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Monday slammed last month's mass abduction of schoolgirls in northern Nigeria and promised Washington's "full support" in the country's fight against Boko Haram jihadists. SOUNDBITE
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was repeatedly interrupted by protesters as he tried to outline policy proposals during a campaign rally in Detroit on Monday. Trump's speech focused on economics and taxes, with the candidate vowing to reduce taxes from 35 percent to 15 percent.
As Turkey reels from the worst attack in the country this year, President Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara will fight hard against militant groups while Prime Minister Binali Yildirim warns that current security measures are insufficient. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
As Turkey reels from the worst attack in the country this year, President Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara will fight hard against militant groups while Prime Minister Binali Yildirim warns that current security measures are insufficient. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).