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      RNC chairman gives warning to Trump

      Reince Priebus tells the nominee he would have been better off going on vacation after the Republican convention.Trump denies the exchange »

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        Reagan’s daughter blasts Trump’s remarks

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        How exiled Snowden rakes in speaking fees

      • Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

        Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

    • Got a letter for Obama? Message him on Facebook.
      U.S.
      Dylan Stableford

      Got a letter for Obama? Message him on Facebook.

      President Barack Obama is a bit of a night owl, known to spend the wee hours in the White House Treaty Room reading briefings, working on speeches, watching ESPN and eating almonds. “It has been a part of his daily routine since taking office in 2009,” White House chief digital officer Jason Goldman writes in a post for Medium.com. Until now, Goldman says, most of the letters chosen by the staff have been handwritten letters or emails sent through WhiteHouse.gov.

      • You Can Now Message The President On Facebook
        You Can Now Message The President On Facebook
        The Huffington Post
      • Sending Obama a Facebook message? He might actually read it.
        Sending Obama a Facebook message? He might actually read it.
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    • Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death
      World
      Michael Walsh

      Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death

      WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday floated a theory that the Democratic National Committee staffer who was shot dead in the streets of Washington last month had been targeted because the operative was an informant. In an interview on Dutch television, the Australian cyberactivist invoked the unsolved killing of Seth Rich, 27, earlier this summer to illustrate the risks of being a source for his organization. Citing WikiLeaks protocol, Assange refused to confirm whether or not Rich was in fact a source for WikiLeaks, which has released thousands of internal DNC emails, some of them politically embarrassing.

      • Slain DNC staffer's family: Conspiracy theorists 'doing more harm than good'
        Slain DNC staffer's family: Conspiracy theorists 'doing more harm than good'
        The Hill
      • WikiLeaks Offers $20K Reward for Information on DNC Staffer's Death
        WikiLeaks Offers $20K Reward for Information on DNC Staffer's Death
        ABC News Videos
    • Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park
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      Associated Press

      Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park

      The 10-year-old boy killed during a ride on the world's tallest waterslide was decapitated in the accident, a person familiar with the investigation said. The person was not authorized to speak publicly about Caleb Schwab's death and spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity. Caleb died Sunday on the Verruckt raft ride at the Schlitterbahn WaterPark in Kansas City, Kansas.

      • Kansas Water Park to Reopen After Child`s Death
        Kansas Water Park to Reopen After Child`s Death
        Tribune
      • The Best Water Parks in the World
        The Best Water Parks in the World
        The Huffington Post
    • U.S. DEA denies petition to reclassify marijuana
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      Reuters

      U.S. DEA denies petition to reclassify marijuana

      The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Thursday denied requests to loosen the classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical use. The decision is the DEA's response to a 2011 petition by two former state governors who had urged federal agencies to re-classify marijuana as a drug with accepted medical uses. In a letter to the petitioners, the DEA said it had asked the Department of Health and Human Services for a scientific and medical evaluation of the issue.

      • The DEA keeps classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical use
        The DEA keeps classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical use
        Newsweek
      • DEA to make long-awaited marijuana announcement Thursday
        DEA to make long-awaited marijuana announcement Thursday
        MarketWatch
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    • FiveThirtyEight Elections: Backfire - How to Destroy a Presidential Candidate
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      ABC News Videos

      FiveThirtyEight Elections: Backfire - How to Destroy a Presidential Candidate

      FiveThirtyEight examines the 1988 presidential race, and seeks to answer if one moment can change the outcome of a campaign. Or. I believe there can be and are defining moment in certain campaign. There is no defining moment here. Lots and lots of things

      • Which Presidential Candidate Will Be Better for the Economy?
        Which Presidential Candidate Will Be Better for the Economy?
        Fortune Videos
      • What happens if no presidential candidate wins 270 electoral votes?
        What happens if no presidential candidate wins 270 electoral votes?
        USA Today
    • Dubai plane crash survivor hits $1mn jackpot
      World
      AFP

      Dubai plane crash survivor hits $1mn jackpot

      It's been an eventful few days for Mohammad Basheer Abdul Khadar, an Indian living in Dubai. In the space of a week, he survived a crash landing at Dubai airport then won $1 million in a lottery organised by the airport's duty free operator, Gulf News reported. A fleet administrator with a Dubai car dealership, Khadar told Gulf News he habitually bought a lottery ticket on his way to visit family in the southern Indian state of Kerala.

      • Dubai Crash Survivor Wins $1 Million Dollars
        Dubai Crash Survivor Wins $1 Million Dollars
        ABC News Videos
      • A Man Survived a Crash-Landing in Dubai. Then He Won the Lottery
        A Man Survived a Crash-Landing in Dubai. Then He Won the Lottery
        Time
    • UC Davis Chancellor Resigns After Ethics Probe
      U.S.
      Time

      UC Davis Chancellor Resigns After Ethics Probe

      UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi has resigned following an ethics probe investigating whether she potentially violated nepotism rules, misused student funds and misled administrators about her role in a social media scrub. Katehi drew criticism in 2011 when campus police used pepper spray on student protestors. This year, the controversy was stoked again by a Sacramento Bee report saying the school had spent $175,000 to hire a PR firm to scrub images of the pepper spray incident from social media.

      • UC Davis chancellor resigns after pepper-spray scandal
        UC Davis chancellor resigns after pepper-spray scandal
        Washington Post
      • ‘Get me off the Google,’ UC Davis Chancellor Katehi urged communications staff
        ‘Get me off the Google,’ UC Davis Chancellor Katehi urged communications staff
        The Sacramento Bee
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    • U.S. Womens Gymnastics Team Renames Itself 'The Final Five' In Honor of Coach
      World
      Inside Edition

      U.S. Womens Gymnastics Team Renames Itself 'The Final Five' In Honor of Coach

      The name change comes in honor of coach Marta Karolyi, 73, who will step down after the Rio Olympics. Gymnast Aly Raisman explained on the Today show Wednesday: “We're the Final Five because this is Marta’s last Olympics and without her none of this would have been possible.

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        Simone Biles' Top 4 Ways to Stay Cool Under Olympic Pressure
        Good Morning America
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        Simon Biles' Love For Zac Efron Is So Real
        Refinery29
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      LiveScience.com

      Shifting Sands Reveal 400-Year-Old Petroglyphs in Hawaii

      Shifting sands on a Hawaiian beach have revealed — and then concealed again — carvings that Hawaii's indigenous people made on the shoreline at least 400 years ago. Two tourists from Texas stumbled across the petroglyphs last month on Oahu's Waianae Coast on the western side of the island. "It was just a stroke of luck," Lonnie Watson, one of the visitors, said in a statement issued by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources.

    • Donald Trump: If I lose, ‘it’s OK ... I go back to a very good way of life’
      Politics
      Dylan Stableford

      Donald Trump: If I lose, ‘it’s OK ... I go back to a very good way of life’

      Donald Trump is planning “a very, very nice long vacation” if he doesn’t win. Donald Trump says if he loses the presidential election to Hillary Clinton, he’d be fine with it because he’s got a lot of money and he’s the one telling the truth. “It’s not what I’m looking to do,” Trump continued.

      • How Hillary Clinton Has Spent $82 Million More on Television Ads Than Donald Trump
        How Hillary Clinton Has Spent $82 Million More on Television Ads Than Donald Trump
        ABC News
      • What happens if a candidate—say Donald Trump—drops out of the presidential race
        What happens if a candidate—say Donald Trump—drops out of the presidential race
        CNBC
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