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Soccer star Rapinoe protests
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US soccer star Megan Rapinoe knelt Sunday in Chicago during the national anthem before her game in a show of solidarity with San Francisco 49ers' quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Rapinoe said, “I think it's actually pretty disgusting the way he was treated and the way that a lot of the media has covered it and made it about something that it absolutely isn't. We need to have a more thoughtful, two-sided conversation about racial issues in this country.” Kaepernick, a quarterback for the 49ers, ignited a firestorm of criticism last month when he sat in protest during the national anthem for a pre-season game, saying he would not honor a song nor "show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.“ Rapinoe was part of the team that helped the US win the World Cup in She also played in Rio for the Olympics.
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In Other News Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN Poll. Trump tops Clinton 45% to 43% in the new survey, with Libertarian Gary Johnson standing at 7% among likely voters in this poll and the Green Party's Jill Stein at just 2%. Indian consumers are celebrating the arrival of Mukesh Ambani's new Reliance Jio service, seizing on the billionaire's promise to deliver rock bottom prices and download speeds that will enable streaming video. The 4G network, which reaches more than 80% of the country, officially went live Monday. Indians will be able to use Jio for free until the end of 2016, and pay as little as 149 rupees ($2.25) a month for data after that. Only one fifth of adults in India have access to the Internet. Few public Wi-Fi spots exist, and fast broadband connections require infrastructure that is rarely found in poorer urban areas, much less rural ones. Ambani has invested billions constructing nearly 100,000 telecoms towers across India. He estimates that Jio already covers some 18,000 cities and 200,000 villages. By March 2017, his aim is to reach 90% of the population. He and his brother, Anil Ambani, are estimated to be worth $26 billion. "The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots," a Beatrix Potter story found in a museum more than 100 years after it was written, is being published for the first time marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Potter, best known for her books featuring the Peter Rabbit character.
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