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Venezuela leader promises constitution referendum to calm crisis

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Venezuela leader promises constitution referendum to calm crisis

Venezuela leader promises constitution referendum to calm crisisVenezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has offered to hold a referendum on contested constitutional reforms in an apparent bid to calm critics in his own camp as he resists opposition efforts to remove him from office. The surprise announcement late Thursday followed two months of deadly unrest during anti-government protests and signs of division in the socialist leader's side. On Friday, student protesters entered the headquarters of official television channel VTV, where they lobbed accusations against Communications Minister Ernesto Villegas.


Magnitude 6.9 quake hits in Bering Sea, off Alaska: USGS

Magnitude 6.9 quake hits in Bering Sea, off Alaska: USGS(Reuters) - A strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck in the Bering Sea, off the coast of Alaska's Aleutian Islands on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but it was not expected to cause a tsunami. The quake's epicenter was 127 miles (204 km) northwest of Attu Station, part of the Aleutian Islands archipelago. The quake was very shallow, at a depth of only 2.7 miles, the USGS said.


Professor tells Midway battle story with ship, plane models

Professor tells Midway battle story with ship, plane modelsPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A U.S. Naval War College professor is using models of ships and aircraft that he spent 20 years making to tell the story of the Battle of Midway.


Man arrested in theft of Portland train victim's ring

Man arrested in theft of Portland train victim's ringPORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A homeless man took the wedding ring off the finger of a man who died in last week's knife attack aboard a Portland train, city police said Friday.


Republican senator accused of trying to 'erase' history of CIA torture

Republican senator accused of trying to 'erase' history of CIA tortureDemocrats on Friday accused a powerful Republican senator of seeking to erase the history of the CIA's torture program in the 2000s by demanding copies of a highly classified report be handed over to him. An estimated eight copies were distributed to the White House and various agencies, and Burr said Friday he wanted them back to ensure the sensitive information within remained secret.


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