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Police in Charlotte Battle Protesters for Second Night 6A » Thursday,September 22, 2016 » KITSAPSUN MONEY LIFE WEDNESDAY MARKETS LAUREN DESIGNS LIFE STORY INDEX CLOSE CHG DowJones Industrial Avg. 18,294 x 163.74 Fashion designer Ralph Lauren is Nasdaq composite 5,295.18 x 53.83 writing amemoir,which will be S&P 500 2,163.12 x 23.36 released in fall 2017 from Simon & T-note,10-year yield 1.65% y 0.04 Oil, light sweet crude $45.34 x 1.90 Schuster.Itdoes not yet have a Euro(dollarsper euro) $1.1173 x 0.0016 title. Yenper dollar 100.51 y 1.33 SOURCES USA TODAYRESEARCH, MARKETWATCH.COM vAmericasMarkets.usatoday.com JASON DECROW/AP Nation &World Watch From Gannett and wirereports vSan Francisco: Facebook CEO’sgoal: End disease Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a goal that’sevenmore ambitious than connecting the entire world to the inter- net: He and his wife want to help eradi- cate all disease by the end of this century. Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are pledging $3 billion overthe next10years to accelerate basic scientificresearch, in- cluding the creation of research tools they hope will lead to scientificbreak- throughs,the way the microscope and DNA sequencing did in generations past. The goal, which they are unlikely to livetosee accomplished, is to “cure, pre- vent or manageall disease” in the next 80 or so years.They admit that this might sound crazy,but point to howfar medicine has come in the lastcentury af- ter millennia with little progress. vChicago: Police to add 1K jobs after violence spikes Chicago’sPolice Department will add nearly 1,000 new positions overthe next twoyears,its superintendent announced GERRYBROOME/AP Wednesday, saying it’ll help the city deal Police fire tear gas as protesters convergeWednesdaynight on downtown Charlotte, N.C.,aday after the fatal shooting with adramatic increase in shootings by police of Keith Lamont Scott. and homicides. But it isn’tclear where the money will come from in acity grappling with finan- cial woes that threaten basic services. Superintendent Eddie Johnson said PoliceinCharlotte battle that he asked for additional officers and Mayor Rahm Emanuel “delivered.” Johnson said accountability is key. “We’ll train and mentor officers who makehonestmistakes,but Iwill nottol- protesters forsecond night erate intentional misconduct,” he said. vWashington: Senate OKs One person shot aperson with an apparent gun- howit’sbeen portrayed so far, weapons sale to Saudis shotwound, police spokeswom- especially through social The Senate on Wednesdaybacked the amid chaos over an Cindy Wallace said in an media,” Putney said. Obama administration’splan to sell slaying on Tuesday email. The person wastrans- Special church services and more than $1 billion worth of American- ported to Carolinas Medical another protestwere called at a made tanks and other weapons to Saudi Center,Wallace said. half-dozen places of worship for Arabia, defeating abid to derail the deal John Bacon Details were scarce about the Wednesdaynight. by lawmakers critical of the kingdom’s and TanyaMaxwell shooting, but police in riotgear The shooting took place four role in Yemen’scivil war. USA TODAY crowded downtown Charlotte days after aTulsapolice officer Senators who supported the sale said as protesters shouted “hands fatally shotanunarmed black CHARLOTTE, N.C. One person up,don’tshoot,” banged against JOHN D. SIMMONS/ man who wasstanding outside the United States can’tdeny its Middle THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER VIA AP Eastallies the weapons they need to wasshotWednesdayasasec- apolice van and brokeawin- Police Chief Kerr Putney his vehicle. U.S. Attorney Gen- combat Islamic State extremists and ond night of protests gripped dowofthe City Smokebarbe- speaks at anews conference eral LorettaLynch called for check Iran’saggression in the region. this city in the wake of apolice- cue restaurant and bar.Police Wednesdaymorning in calm in both cities and across Although aresolution againstthe sale involved shooting of ablack setoffsmokebomb to try to Charlotte, N.C. the nation. Lynch said the Jus- failed to advance on avoteof71-27,the man. disperse the crowd. tice Department opened acivil measure’ssponsors said the debate dem- The shooting was“civilian on The chaos came in the wake rights probe into the death of onstrated that congressional support for civilian” and the Charlotte- of the shooting death Tuesday the country. Terence Crutcher in Tulsaand arms sales isn’tautomatic. Mecklenburg Police Depart- of Keith Lamont Scott,43, who At anewsconference was“assessing” Scott’s death. ment did not fire the shot, the police say wasarmed and ig- Wednesday, Charlotte-Meck- “Weare urging people to stay vEgypt: Boat capsizes, City of Charlottesaid via Twit- nored commands to drop his lenburg Police Chief Kerr Put- home, to stay off the streets,” killing at least 29 migrants ter.The city initially said the weapon. Scott’s family saysthe ney rejected claims that Scott CharlotteMayor Jennifer Rob- person had died but later cor- father of seven had abook in his washolding abook, notagun. erts said late WednesdayoN Aboat carrying African migrants rected itself, tweeting that the hand. He said the gun had been recov- CNN.“Violence is notthe headed to Europe capsized off the Medi- person “is on life support, criti- Sixteen police officers were ered by detectives,but no book answer.” terranean coastnear the Egyptian city of cal condition.” wounded in the violence that wasfound. “It’stime to change Alexandria on Wednesday, killing at least Police responded to acall re- erupted Tuesdaynight in this the narrative, because Ican tell Maxwell reports for the Asheville 29 people, authorities said. garding ashooting about 8:30 North Carolina hub after word you from the facts that the sto- (N.C.) Citizen-Times.Contributing: Alaa Osman, an official from Beheira p.m. Wednesdayand discovered of the shooting spread across ry’s alittle bit different as to Kevin Johnson in Washington province, said the migrants were from several African countries.Hesaid 155 people have been rescued so far but that bodies were still being found. Egypt’sofficial newsagencyMENA FBI seeks 2who handled NY bomb said the boat wascarrying 600 people when it sank near the coast. Video shows men appeal posted on its website. fered in ashootout with New vKenya: Half brother of taking device from The FBI said agents wanted to Jersey police, have been unsuc- Obama supports Trump question the men and recover cessfulsofar,the federal official luggageonstreet the luggage. said. In Barack Obama’sancestral home in Afederal lawenforcement According to court docu- Kogelo,Kenya, excited residents are pre- official told USA TODAY there ments,Rahami allegedly began paring to go to the polls nextmonth for Kevin Johnson wasnosign that the two men acquiring components for the what has become atradition every four USA TODAY had anyinvolvement in the ter- devices as early as June, order- years since their favorite son became ror plot. The official, who has ing some materials on eBay. president: amock election. But notev- WASHINGTON The FBI ap- knowledgeofthe investigation, The companysaid it has been erybody is supporting his choice for a pealed for the public’shelp wasnot authorized to comment FBI VIA AP cooperating with the federal successor. Wednesdayinlocating two un- publicly. This video frame grab inquiry. “I will support Donald Trump because identified menwho removedaN The appeal comes aday after shows two unidentified men Although Rahami has been he is ahumble and honestguy,” the explosivedevice from apiece of federal authorities charged Ah- the FBI is seeking in con- characterized by officials as the president’shalf-brother,Malik Obama, luggageplanted justafew mad Rahami, the lone suspect nection with abomb found only suspect, court documents told USA TODAY.“He is aguy who can blocks from where aseparate in the weekend bombing cam- SaturdayinNew York. filed Tuesdaysuggested anoth- help people. It’sanopportunity for bomb detonated Saturdaynight paign in New York and New er person —mostlikely afamily Americans to giveTrump achance to be- in New York, injuring 31 people. Jersey,with four federal terror- from Afghanistan intended to member —may have had some come president.” The two men, pictured casu- related counts,including the “cause death and serious bodily information about the suspect’s “I don’tlike(Hillary) Clinton,” added ally walking near the West 27th use of aweapon of mass de- injury” when he planted de- planning. Malik Obama, ignoring his relative’s Streetlocation where authori- struction. The charges were vices at four locations across The official said video from strong support for the Democratic candi- ties later recovered an unex- lodged in both New York and New Jersey and New York, in- the cellphone of an unidentified date.“She is dishonestand aliar.” ploded pressure-cooker New Jersey federal courts on cluding the two in Manhattan. family member allegedly shows explosive, left the device and Tuesdaynight. Attempts to question Raha- Rahami “igniting incendiary were seen walking away with The charges assert the 28- mi, who is recovering from material” in abackyard near his the luggage, the FBI said in an year-old naturalized U.S. citizen multiple gunshotwounds suf- Elizabeth, New Jersey,home. Charred scriptone of oldestcopies of Torah known copies of atextfunda- ity’s Old Testament. Torah passages are found in the Special for USA TODAY mental to both Jews and To scholars’ astonishment, famedDead Sea Scrolls.They Christians. the newly divulged textisex- date from the second century Fordecades,anobject much Hidden within the charred actly the same, in both letters and earlier and deviate slightly likeaburned stick satinstor- manuscriptare verses from the and format, as textinmodern from the version of the Torah ANDREW HARNIK/AP ageinIsrael, awaiting the day sacred textcalled the Five Torah scrolls read by Jews now. read today. House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin when its secrets could be di- Books of Moses.Also known The burned manuscript The scroll wasdiscovered in hides his face and laughs as Sen.
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