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Headline Roundup July 12th, 2016

Politics and Grief

Summary from the AllSides News Team

President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush will speak at a memorial service today for fallen police officers. Each will confront grief and violence differently, as will the Presidential candidates for 2016.

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Grief, politics and a day of presidential contrasts
Grief, politics and a day of presidential contrasts

CNN Digital

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The gulf between those who have occupied the Oval Office and those who crave it will be on rare display Tuesday.

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President Obama to pay tribute to Dallas officers killed in ambush
President Obama to pay tribute to Dallas officers killed in ambush

CBS News (Online)

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President Obama will pay tribute Tuesday afternoon to the five police officers killed in last week's ambush in Dallas. He will attend and speak at a private, interfaith memorial service, and former President George W. Bush will also deliver remarks. Both will meet with victims' families.

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Obama, Bush to Honor Fallen Officers as Hurting Nation Ponders the Future
Obama, Bush to Honor Fallen Officers as Hurting Nation Ponders the Future

CBN

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President Barack Obama is traveling to Texas Tuesday to pay tribute to the police officers killed by a sniper last week. Obama will be joined by President George W. Bush at an interfaith memorial service in Dallas at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

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