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Officials work at the area late Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Lacey Wash., where a man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Ore., the week before was killed as investigators moved in to arrest him. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was killed as a federal task force attempted to apprehend him in Lacey, a senior Justice Department official said. Reinoehl was the prime suspect in the killing of 39-year-old Aaron “Jay” Danielson, who was shot in the chest Saturday night, the official said. (AP PhotoTed Warren)

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Porsche Bennett, Organizer for Black Lives Activists Kenosha, poses for a photo with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wis., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. (AP PhotoCarolyn Kaster)

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Protesters stand amid clouds of chemical irritant released by police outside the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

ROCHESTER-POLICE-DEATH-POLICE-TACTICS — Not five minutes after police slipped a “spit hood” over Daniel Prude’s head, the 41-year-old Black man went limp. A week later, he was taken off life support. Prude’s suffocation in Rochester, New York, in March draws new attention to the hoods — mesh bags that have been linked to other deaths — and the frequent reliance on police to respond to mental health emergencies. By Michael R. Sisak and Michael Balsamo. SENT: 1,020 words, photos. With ROCHESTER POLICE DEATH — Mayor suspends officers involved in man’s suffocation death.

Protesters tear down the barricades in front of the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

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Demonstrators lie in the street Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at the site where Daniel Prude was restrained by police in Rochester, N.Y. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

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Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, right, attends a community meeting at First Church of God in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude last spring in Rochester were suspended Thursday by Warren, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

VIRUS OUTBREAK-MAYOR’S DEATH — The death of a longtime mayor brings about a reckoning in the Alabama town where he spent his entire life. SENT: 900 words, photos.

A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walks on a street Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in Tokyo. The Japanese capital confirmed more than 130 coronavirus cases on Friday. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

VIRUS OUTBREAK-KENYA-CLASSROOM TO COOP — Chickens have replaced students in one Kenyan school as struggling educators make what money they can after the country’s studies were called off until January. SENT: 200 words, photo.

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Officials work at the area late Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Lacey Wash., where a man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Ore., the week before was killed as investigators moved in to arrest him. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was killed as a federal task force attempted to apprehend him in Lacey, a senior Justice Department official said. Reinoehl was the prime suspect in the killing of 39-year-old Aaron “Jay” Danielson, who was shot in the chest Saturday night, the official said. (AP PhotoTed Warren)

Officials work at the area late Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Lacey Wash., where a man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Ore., the week before was killed as investigators moved in to arrest him. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was killed as a federal task force attempted to apprehend him in Lacey, a senior Justice Department official said. Reinoehl was the prime suspect in the killing of 39-year-old Aaron “Jay” Danielson, who was shot in the chest Saturday night, the official said. (AP PhotoTed Warren)

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PORTLAND-SUSPECT KILLED — A man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Oregon, last week after a caravan of Donald Trump backers rode through downtown was killed as investigators moved in to arrest him, the U.S. Marshals Service says. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was killed as a federal task force attempted to apprehend him in Lacey, Washington, and a senior Justice Department official tells the AP that he was the prime suspect in the killing of 39-year-old Aaron “Jay” Danielson. By Michael Balsamo and Ted Warren. SENT: 910 words, photos. With PORTLAND-PROTESTS-SHOOTING-SUSPECT — Suspect in shooting no stranger to protests, violence; PORTLAND PROTESTS — Oregon governor, others call for end to protest violence.

VIRUS-OUTBREAK — The United States keeps regaining more of the jobs that vanished when the viral pandemic flattened the economy early this spring. Yet so deep were the layoffs that began in March that millions of Americans remain burdened by job losses that might prove permanent. By Economics Writer Christopher Rugaber. SENT: 800 words, photos. With VIRUS-OUTBREAK-THE-LATEST.

Porsche Bennett, Organizer for Black Lives Activists Kenosha, poses for a photo with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wis., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. (AP PhotoCarolyn Kaster)

Porsche Bennett, Organizer for Black Lives Activists Kenosha, poses for a photo with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wis., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. (AP PhotoCarolyn Kaster)

ROCHESTER-POLICE-DEATH-POLICE-TACTICS — Not five minutes after police slipped a “spit hood” over Daniel Prude’s head, the 41-year-old Black man went limp. A week later, he was taken off life support. Prude’s suffocation in Rochester, New York, in March draws new attention to the hoods — mesh bags that have been linked to other deaths — and the frequent reliance on police to respond to mental health emergencies. By Michael R. Sisak and Michael Balsamo. SENT: 1,020 words, photos. With ROCHESTER POLICE DEATH — Mayor suspends officers involved in man’s suffocation death.

ELECTION 2020-MAIL VOTING BEGINS — Mail voting starts in the presidential election as North Carolina begins to send out about 600,000 ballots to voters who have requested them. Those voters are overwhelmingly Democrats and independents. By Bryan Anderson and Nicholas Riccardi. SENT: 990 words, photo.

ELECTION 2020-GROUND GAME — Democrats are betting they can reach more voters without stepping outside while Republicans say political organizing in groups and face to face remains the better way, as both sides cope with reaching out to voters in the age of COVID-19. By Thomas Beaumont and Lisa Mascaro. SENT: 980 words, photos.

Protesters stand amid clouds of chemical irritant released by police outside the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

Protesters stand amid clouds of chemical irritant released by police outside the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

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TRUMP-MILITARY — A new report details multiple instances of President Donald Trump making disparaging remarks about members of the U.S. military who have been captured or killed, including referring to the American war dead buried in a cemetery in France as “losers” and “suckers.” Trump says the story is “totally false.” By James LaPorta. SENT: 760 words, photos.

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Protesters tear down the barricades in front of the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

Protesters tear down the barricades in front of the Public Safety Building in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

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VIRUS-OUTBREAK-ASIA — The number of people infected with the coronavirus in India rises by another 80,000 and is near Brazil’s total, the second-highest in the world. SENT: 720 words, photos.

Demonstrators lie in the street Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at the site where Daniel Prude was restrained by police in Rochester, N.Y. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

Demonstrators lie in the street Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at the site where Daniel Prude was restrained by police in Rochester, N.Y. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude in Rochester were suspended Thursday by the city's mayor, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

VIRUS OUTBREAK-MAYOR’S DEATH — The death of a longtime mayor brings about a reckoning in the Alabama town where he spent his entire life. SENT: 900 words, photos.

ITALY-VIRUS-OUTBREAK-BERLUSCONI — Former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi was admitted to a Milan hospital as a precaution to monitor his coronavirus infection, a top aide says. SENT: 170 words, photo.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-MEXICO-HEALTH WORKER DEATHS — Mexican officials downplay the country’s rate of coronavirus infections and deaths among medical personnel, appearing to dispute reports this week that Mexico had the highest rate in the world. SENT: 570 words, photos.

Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, right, attends a community meeting at First Church of God in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude last spring in Rochester were suspended Thursday by Warren, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, right, attends a community meeting at First Church of God in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude last spring in Rochester were suspended Thursday by Warren, who said she was misled for months about the circumstances of the fatal encounter. (AP PhotoAdrian Kraus)

VIRUS OUTBREAK-KENYA-CLASSROOM TO COOP — Chickens have replaced students in one Kenyan school as struggling educators make what money they can after the country’s studies were called off until January. SENT: 200 words, photo.

A separate wire advisory has moved outlining our complete coronavirus coverage.

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A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walks on a street Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in Tokyo. The Japanese capital confirmed more than 130 coronavirus cases on Friday. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walks on a street Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in Tokyo. The Japanese capital confirmed more than 130 coronavirus cases on Friday. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

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PELOSI-SALON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says hair salon should apologize for “set-up" visit. SENT: 500 words, photos.

CHADWICK BOSEMAN TRIBUTE — Actor Chadwick Boseman honored as hometown hero in native South Carolina. SENT: 500 words, photos.

ELECTION-2020-KANYE WEST-ARIZONA — Judge bars Kanye West from appearing on Arizona’s ballot. SENT: 500 words, photo.

RACIAL-INJUSTICE-ATLANTIC-CITY — Organizer: We won’t paint BLM on Atlantic City Boardwalk. SENT: 340 words, photo.

BAHRAIN-ISRAEL — Bahrain to allow Israel flights to UAE over its airspace. SENT: 440 words, photo.

JAPAN-MISSING-SHIP — Second crew member, dead cows found after ship sank off Japan. SENT: 480 words, photos.

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ELECTION 2020-READY TO VOTE — Officials are bracing for a potentially chaotic election during a pandemic, but several states are still hamstrung by outdated election laws on counting mail ballots or paralyzed by partisan litigation likely to extend to Election Day itself. SENT: 1,250 words, photos.

ELECTION-2020-MASSACHUSETTS-HOUSE — Jake Auchincloss wins a packed primary to become the Democratic nominee in the race to fill the U.S. House seat being vacated by Rep. Joe Kennedy III in Massachusetts. SENT: 440 words, photo.

EPA-WHEELER — The Environmental Protection Agency’s chief defends the Trump administration’s record on protecting the nation’s air and water and says a second term would bring a greater focus on pollution cleanups in disadvantaged communities and less emphasis on climate change. By Environmental Writer John Flesher. SENT: 700 words, photos.

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PACIFIC-WAR-75-CHINA-RISES-ANALYSIS — Twice in the 20th century, Japan challenged the West, first in a military-led attempt to become an imperial power and then as an industrial powerhouse. Now it is China’s turn to take the global stage. By Ken Moritsugu. SENT: 1,090 words, photos.

RUSSIA-OPPOSITION-WITHOUT-NAVALNY — All the attempts over the years to stop the work of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny have failed — so far. SENT: 1,260 words, photos.

LEBANON — Rescue workers resume search operations in a building that collapsed last month in Beirut’s deadly blast in hopes of finding a survivor under the rubble after a pulsing signal was detected. SENT: 560 words, photos.

FRANCE-SAVAGENESS — The subject is serious: violence in French society, but senior ministers have been stumbling over each other’s words in a debate about how grave the problem really is and how best to describe what is happening. SENT: 780 words, photos.

THAILAND-STUDENT-PROTESTS — A group of Thai students is attempting to shake up the country’s education order, which they say is oppressive, ineffective and in dire need of reform. SENT: 700 words, photos.

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FINANCIAL-MARKETS — Asian markets skidded and U.S. futures were lower after Wall Street had its worst day since June, as investors’ exuberance faltered after a spate of record highs. By Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach. SENT: 640 words, photos.

JAPAN-NISSAN-GREG-KELLY-TRIAL — His boss Carlos Ghosn escaped financial misconduct charges by fleeing the country, but another former Nissan executive is still awaiting trial in Japan: Greg Kelly. By Business Writer Yuri Kageyama. SENT: 820 words, photos.

AUSTRALIA-VIRGIN — Virgin Australia’s creditors agree to sell the airline to Boston-based Bain Capital in a deal that will see the carrier cut 3,000 jobs and end many of its international flights. SENT: 480 words, photo.

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ITALY-VENICE FILM-THEATERS — Spanish director Pedro Almodovar joins a chorus of voices at the Venice Film Festival urging the reopening of movie theaters after coronavirus lockdowns, saying films are meant to be seen on the big screen, not at home. SENT: 530 words, photos.

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TOKYO-OXFORD-COST-STUDY — The Tokyo Olympics are already the most expensive Summer Games on record with costs set to go higher, a wide-ranging study from Britain’s University of Oxford indicates. By Sports Writer Stephen Wade. SENT: 920 words, photos.

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