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    • Phelps caps legendary Olympic career with gold

      Phelps caps legendary Olympic career with gold

      In what he says was his final Olympic race, Michael Phelps helped the Americans win gold in the 4x100 medley relay.End of an era ยป

      • 3 dead, more than 1,000 rescued in La. floods

        3 dead, more than 1,000 rescued in La. floods

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        Standoff with Milwaukee police

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        Imam, associate fatally shot

    • Perseid meteor shower dazzles stargazers
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      Perseid meteor shower dazzles stargazers

      Shooting stars are lighting up the night sky for the annual Perseid meteor shower when Earth passes through the debris left behind by an ancient comet. The Perseids, which appear every year in August, get their name from their point of origin within

      • Breathtaking Photos From the Perseid Meteor Shower
        Breathtaking Photos From the Perseid Meteor Shower
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      • In Case You Were Sleeping, Here Are Some Shots From the Perseids Meteor Shower
        In Case You Were Sleeping, Here Are Some Shots From the Perseids Meteor Shower
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      The Latest: Sheriff takes over duties in Hatch; town mourns

      Dona Ana County Sheriff's deputies have taken over public safety duties in the village of Hatch following the fatal shooting of one of its eight officers. The department says deputies will respond to calls in Hatch while local officers mourn the killing of 33-year-old Jose Chavez. The officer, who had been on the force for two years, was killed Friday after pulling over two Ohio fugitives.

    • Exclusive: Congressional leaders were briefed a year ago on hacking of Democrats - sources
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      Exclusive: Congressional leaders were briefed a year ago on hacking of Democrats - sources

      U.S. intelligence officials told top congressional leaders a year ago that Russian hackers were attacking the Democratic Party, three sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday, but the lawmakers were unable to tell the targets about the hacking because the information was so secret. The disclosure of the Top Secret information would have revealed that U.S. intelligence agencies were continuing to monitor the hacking, as well as the sensitive intelligence sources and the methods they were using to do it. The material was marked with additional restrictions and assigned a unique codeword, limiting access to a small number of officials who needed to know that U.S. spy agencies had concluded that two Russian intelligence agencies or their proxies were targeting the Democratic National Committee, the central organizing body of the Democratic Party.

      • Hacker releases cell phone numbers, personal emails of House Democrats
        Hacker releases cell phone numbers, personal emails of House Democrats
        CNN
      • Hacker dumps personal contact info for Democratic representatives and donors, plus top Republicans
        Hacker dumps personal contact info for Democratic representatives and donors, plus top Republicans
        The Week
    • Woman Almost Loses Hand After Alligator Attack in Florida
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      Time

      Woman Almost Loses Hand After Alligator Attack in Florida

      The attack took place in the Florida Everglades, where the 49-year-old woman (who has not been identified), reached into the water after dropping a can. โ€œHer right hand was almost totally amputated,โ€ Mike Jachles, spokesman for the Broward Sheriffโ€™s Fire Rescue said, CNN reports. Itโ€™s recommended that people donโ€™t feed alligators, which is illegal in the state of Florida.

      • Alligator bites woman in Florida, authorities say
        Alligator bites woman in Florida, authorities say
        CNN
      • Woman in Critical Condition After Everglades Alligator Attack
        Woman in Critical Condition After Everglades Alligator Attack
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    • Loss of faith
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      Loss of faith

      Haunting pictures of Western Europe's once grand houses of God, now left to decay, show how traditional Christian worship has fallen out of favor.Stunning shots show the still-ornate interior of abandoned churches in France, Belgium and Italy, while others

    • The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Nothing Says Summer Friday Like Tax Returns
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      The Atlantic

      The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Nothing Says Summer Friday Like Tax Returns

      Donald Trump has refused to make his returns public, citing an IRS audit. Trump said on Twitter that his claim that President Obama founded ISIS was sarcasm. A federal judge blocked an Ohio law meant to defund Planned Parenthood, saying the group would suffer โ€œirreparable injury.โ€ Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the odds of Republicans keeping control of the Senate in November are โ€œvery diceyโ€ in an address in Louisville, Kentucky.

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        Clinton releases 2015 tax returns, pushing Trump for his
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      • Kaine: 'Even Richard Nixon' released his tax returns
        Kaine: 'Even Richard Nixon' released his tax returns
        CNN
    • Venezuela and Colombia reopen border crossings without incident
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      AFP

      Venezuela and Colombia reopen border crossings without incident

      San Antonio del Tรกchira (Venezuela) (AFP) - Venezuela and Colombia on Saturday opened several "provisional" border crossing points for pedestrians for the first time in nearly a year as part of a progressive reopening agreed this week, AFP journalists confirmed. During three temporary border openings last month, some 150,000 Venezuelans -- suffering from their country's severe economic crisis -- poured into Colombia to purchase food, medicine and other basics. Both governments agreed to facilitate "the fastest possible movement of people, rapidly but in a controlled fashion," Venezuelan regional military chief Jose Morantes Torres said.

      • Venezuelans cross into Colombia after border is reopened
        Venezuelans cross into Colombia after border is reopened
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      • Colombia-Venezuela Border to Partially Reopen Amid Economic Crisis
        Colombia-Venezuela Border to Partially Reopen Amid Economic Crisis
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    • U.S. declares a public health emergency in Puerto Rico over Zika
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      U.S. declares a public health emergency in Puerto Rico over Zika

      By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday declared a public health emergency in Puerto Rico due to the rapid and widespread transmission of the Zika virus, saying it poses a "significant threat" to the health of pregnant women who may be infected and their children. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last declared a public health emergency in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, which slammed into the New Jersey shore and flooded parts of New York City in 2012. The action gives the government access to additional funding to fight Zika as congressional efforts to allocate money remain stalled.

      • Zika infections pass 10,000 in Puerto Rico; White House diverts federal funds to find a vaccine
        Zika infections pass 10,000 in Puerto Rico; White House diverts federal funds to find a vaccine
        Los Angeles Times
      • Puerto Ricoโ€™s tourism industry was stung by Zika. Could it happen in Miami?
        Puerto Ricoโ€™s tourism industry was stung by Zika. Could it happen in Miami?
        Miami Herald
    • This Bollywood Star Keeps Getting Stopped at U.S. Airports
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      Foreign Policy Magazine

      This Bollywood Star Keeps Getting Stopped at U.S. Airports

      For Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, a third time trying to enter the United States has proven not to be a charm. Khan, known as the โ€œKing of Bollywoodโ€ and one of the most famous men in Asia and across the Indian diaspora, flew into Los Angeles on Thursday. In 2009, Khan was stopped by officials at the Newark airport en route to Chicago for a parade to mark Indiaโ€™s independence day.

      • Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is again detained, this time at LAX
        Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is again detained, this time at LAX
        Los Angeles Times
      • Bollywood Legend Shah Rukh Khan Detained by U.S. Customs Yet Again
        Bollywood Legend Shah Rukh Khan Detained by U.S. Customs Yet Again
        Vulture
    • Today Is World Elephant Day. Hereโ€™s Why That Matters
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      Time

      Today Is World Elephant Day. Hereโ€™s Why That Matters

      Today is World Elephant Day, and while that means itโ€™s a great time to catch up on cute elephant videos online, there are also serious problems facing the species. Elephant numbers have dropped by 62% over the last decade, according to the World Elephant Day website, and an estimated 100 African elephants are killed each day by poachers. Asian elephants are also in trouble: there are fewer than 40,000 Asian elephants left in the world, which is less than one-tenth of the African elephant population.

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