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With TikTok facing just one more day before a US-imposed ban on downloads of the popular app, President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will allow a deal that will allow the Chinese-owned service to be used in the US.While details of the possible transfer of TikTok to Oracle are not known, Trump said the deal has his blessing.“I have given the deal my blessing. If they get it done that’s great; if they don’t, that’s fine too,” Trump told reporters.Trump has cited privacy concerns for taking the action against the social media network.TikTok has gained popularity among younger Americans in recent months for its short, entertaining video clips. The TikTok community has often been critical of Trump. Earlier in the summer, users of TikTok organized by reserving tickets to Trump’s rally in Tulsa, which failed to draw the type of crowds the Trump campaign expected.The Trump administration has complained that the application takes data and is used by the Chinese government."All the things that you care that you want to make sure the Chinese Communist Party doesn’t have, we have a responsibility to make sure that the systems that you’re using don’t give them access to that," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in July. 1244

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on Indianapolis' east side Tuesday morning.According to a report from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the crash happened around 6:51 a.m. when a bus crashed into a Cash America building at East 16th Street and Emerson Avenue.According to Indianapolis Public Schools, 23 students were aboard the bus at the time of the crash. No injuries were reported, and all the students were released to their parents.The bus was operated by Durham Transportation. More on this as it develops.This story was originally published by Bob Blake on 550

  

-- and loudly trumpeted -- with the young despotic leader remains intact, the President insisted.And the summit ended amicably, without either man storming away."It was a very friendly walk," Trump said.'Closer'Still, the absence of a joint agreement reflects an anticlimax for a summit event Trump had hoped would prove naysayers of his diplomacy wrong.He conceded that US and North Korean officials remain at odds about the precise definition of denuclearization, which is the ostensible goal of his efforts."He has a certain vision and it's not exactly our vision, but it's a lot closer than it was a year ago and I think eventually we'll get there," Trump said.And he described Kim as singularly focused on ending the sanctions that have crippled his economy and helped bring him to the negotiating table in the first place.Trump said Kim had offered to begin dismantling the Yongbyon nuclear facility, a step that would have amounted to a major concession. But it wasn't enough, Trump said, alluding to additional sites that comprise what is a deeply secretive nuclear program."We asked him to do more and he was unprepared to do that," said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who joined Trump on stage for the duration of the news conference. "Everyone had hoped we could do just a little bit better."US and North Korean negotiators had been in Hanoi for days drafting language of a joint agreement ahead of the talks, and the ceremony was listed on a version of the President's public schedule released Wednesday evening. Stephen Biegun, the President's North Korea envoy, arrived several days before Trump to seal the document.During an expanded session with aides, Trump and Kim discussed the prospect of opening a US office in Pyongyang, North Korea's capital. Kim said he would welcome the idea, and Trump deemed it a "good idea."Yet afterward, it appeared the chances for that -- along with any other concessions or agreements -- were dashed, even as the White House insisted the talks were productive.The two leaders departed the Metropole, the French-colonial hotel where the talks unfolded, around 1:30 p.m. local time, roughly four-and-a-half hours after the talks began.They also left without participating in a working lunch, even as chefs had been preparing plates of foie gras and snow fish.Lowered expectationsIf the day ended without a triumphant finish, there were extraordinary moments peppered throughout the day.In unprecedented back-and-forth exchanges with journalists, Kim insisted he was open to denuclearization, though didn't say what he believed that meant.It's believed to be the first time Kim has answered a question from a foreign journalist, a landmark event for the iron-fisted dictator."If I'm not willing to do that I won't be here right now," he said through an interpreter.Kim, for his part, also expressed cautious optimism earlier in the day that a deal would eventually be struck. But he did not suggest such an accord would come soon."It's too early to say," he said in response to a foreign journalist's shouted question. "From what I feel right now, I do have a feeling that good results will come out."He again responded to journalists later in the day, albeit somewhat begrudgingly.The two leaders went back-and-forth over the prospect of exchanging liaison officers -- a low level diplomatic partnership -- after the issue was raised by a journalist.Initially, Kim seemed to reject the question, proposing to Trump that the media be excused from the room. But Trump seemed to goad him to answer, saying it was a good question."I would like to hear that answer," Trump said.Kim responded through his interpreter, saying it would be something that was "welcome-able."Trump expressed a similar sentiment: "I actually think it's a good idea."Kim added it would be better for Trump and him to discuss it together in private.Trump's dual objectivesTrump was 3902

  

at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.The Indiana State Department of Health approved a request from Dillinger's nephew, Michael C. Thompson, to disinter the body. Thompson made the request in late June and it was approved July 3. The permit from the health department says Dillinger will be reburied at Crown Hill at 10 a.m. Sept. 16. No reason is given on the permit for the request.Savanah S. Light, director of Light Memorial Funeral Chapel in Monrovia, is listed on the permit as the funeral director who will attend the exhumation. Light confirmed the funeral home's involvement.Attempts were made Monday evening to reach Thompson, while Crown Hill had no comment. 676

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