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Today in History for Aug. 4: Britain declares war on Germany in WW1; 3 civil rights workers slain in Miss.

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Headline Surfer YouTube download / AP video / Highlights of this day in history: Nazi police arrest Anne Frank and family; Britain declares war on Germany in World War I; Three civil rights workers found slain in Mississippi; The Bordens axed to death; Jazz great Louis Armstrong born. (Aug. 4)

Judge says no to recusal request of gymnastics molester

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Headline Surfer YouTube download / AP video / A Michigan judge who held an extraordinary hearing before sentencing sports doctor Larry Nassar to prison for sexually assaulting female athletes refused to disqualify herself from the case Friday if higher courts send it back to fix any errors. (Aug. 3)

 

Sheriff: Las Vegas mass murder shooter's motive unknown

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Headline Surfer YouTube download  / AP video / Several months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, police say they are closing their investigation without answering the key question: What drove a gunman to unleash gunfire that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more? (Aug. 3)

Scott Baio says he passed polygraph exams refuting claims against former co-star

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Headline Surfer YouTubbe download / AP video / At a press conference in Los Angeles, actor Scott Baio states that he took five polygraph tests to show he didn't molest his former "Charles in Charge" co-star Nicole Eggert. Eggert filed a police report against Baio in February, claiming he sexually assaulted her while she was a teenager and working with him on the 1980s sitcom. (Aug. 3)

Ohio State students split on Urban Meyer on paid admin. leave amid domestic violence probe

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Headline Surfer YouTube download / AP video / Ohio State University students and football fans are split over the school's decision to put football coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave as it investigates a domestic violence case that led to the firing one of his assistants. (Aug. 2)