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    • Trump drops in polls after brutal week

      Trump drops in polls after brutal week

      Feuds with the parents of a fallen soldier and with members of the GOP have contributed to the chasm between the candidates.Clinton’s sudden surge »

      • Trump mocks 'short-circuited' Clinton

        Trump mocks 'short-circuited' Clinton

      • Iran says it executed scientist in spy mystery

        Iran execute scientist

      • Entire Russian team banned from Paralympics

        Entire Russian team banned from Paralympics

    • Trump campaign: The finger-pointing starts early
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      Trump campaign: The finger-pointing starts early

      Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Columbus, Ohio, August 1, 2016. As Donald Trump’s campaign hit a new level of chaos this week, people in and around the campaign raced to assign blame. Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, is coming under increasing criticism from a variety of sources.

      • Trump is about to make his most important economic speech yet — what to expect
        Trump is about to make his most important economic speech yet — what to expect
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      • Trump to try to steady campaign with economic speech
        Trump to try to steady campaign with economic speech
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    • AP FACT CHECK: Hillary Clinton's new email clarifications
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      AP FACT CHECK: Hillary Clinton's new email clarifications

      Hillary Clinton asserted Friday that FBI Director James Comey said she was truthful in her statements to investigators about her private server and use of private emails — and that those statements were consistent with what she has said publicly. Comey has described Clinton's interview with investigators looking into her email use at the State Department, taking care in testimony before Congress to say that investigators had "no basis to conclude she lied to the FBI." But he has also questioned the accuracy of some of the public statements she's made about the issue. In answering, Clinton sought to defuse a controversy over recent remarks in which she cited Comey's testimony to demonstrate she was truthful about her private email use and had not put at risk classified information in the messages she sent and received.

      • Giuliani Would Have Prosecuted Clinton Over Emails as Secretary of State
        Giuliani Would Have Prosecuted Clinton Over Emails as Secretary of State
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      • Clinton addresses email scandal in 1st news conference in months
        Clinton addresses email scandal in 1st news conference in months
        McClatchy Washington Bureau
    • Mayors in terror-hit France call off events over security fears
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      Mayors in terror-hit France call off events over security fears

      French authorities on Friday announced the cancellation of two major events over security fears, following last month's Nice lorry attack that killed 85 people. "We have really tried our best, but there are risks we cannot reduce," Lille Mayor Martine Aubry told a news conference alongside Michel Lalande, the top government official in the region. Cancelling this year's Grande Braderie de Lille was a "painful decision", Aubry said.

      • The West Is Cowering to ISIS: France Cancels 'Grand Braderie' Amid Security Concerns
        The West Is Cowering to ISIS: France Cancels 'Grand Braderie' Amid Security Concerns
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      • Nice cancels European road cycling championships
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    • Fast-moving fire kills over a dozen people in northwest France
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      Fast-moving fire kills over a dozen people in northwest France

      A fast-moving fire that appeared to be accidental swept through a birthday party in a basement bar in northwest France, killing at least 13 people and injuring six others, authorities said Saturday. More than 80 firefighters battled the early Saturday blaze at the downtown Cuba Libre bar in the city of Rouen, Mayor Yvon Robert said, calling the fire “very brief.” At the scene of the fire, residents paid tribute to the victims by laying flowers. Images on French television from outside the bar showed a large ground-floor window broken open, burned red bar chairs and a tattered awning.

      • Bar fire kills 13 people in France's Rouen
        Bar fire kills 13 people in France's Rouen
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      • 13 dead in Rouen, France, bar fire sparked by birthday candles
        13 dead in Rouen, France, bar fire sparked by birthday candles
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      Chicago Police Release Body Cam Footage of Unarmed Teen Being Shot By Cops

      The body cam videos of an unarmed Chicago teen being chased and ultimately killed by police have been made public. During a July 28 incident, 18-year-old Paul O’Neal was shot and killed by Chicago police following a chase in the South Side neighborhood of the city. O’Neal was behind the wheel of a Jaguar at the time of the incident when multiple cop cars chased him down a tree-lined street and shot at him.

    • Former Acting CIA Chief: Trump Has Been Unwittingly 'Played' by Putin
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      Former Acting CIA Chief: Trump Has Been Unwittingly 'Played' by Putin

      Former CIA Director Michael Morell is interviewed on "This Week."

      • Ex-CIA chief: Trump being played by Putin, Police shooting caught on camera, Clinton repeats misleading claim about email probe
        Ex-CIA chief: Trump being played by Putin, Police shooting caught on camera, Clinton repeats misleading claim about email probe
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      • Former CIA acting director on Clinton: I 'trust her'
        Former CIA acting director on Clinton: I 'trust her'
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      Kerry presses on with Russian talks on Syria despite Aleppo setbacks

      By Lesley Wroughton, Jonathan Landay and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is still pursuing an agreement with Russia on military cooperation in the fight against Islamic State in Syria despite major setbacks and skepticism from other administration officials and U.S. allies, U.S. officials with knowledge of the talks said on Friday. "We believe this approach is still worth pursuing," State Department spokesman John Kirby said in an email response to Reuters questions, adding: "But it remains to be seen whether or not we can get there."Kerry has been pursuing a proposal that envisions resuscitating a Cessation of Hostilities agreement, creating a center where the two countries would share intelligence for targeting air strikes, and prohibiting the Syrian air force from attacking U.S.-backed rebel groups.

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    • First family arrives at Martha's Vineyard for 2-week break
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      First family arrives at Martha's Vineyard for 2-week break

      President Barack Obama's seventh and final summer vacation at Martha's Vineyard has begun with hopes of getting in some relaxing time with the first family before the busy fall leading up to November's presidential election. Obama will fill the next two weeks with leisurely rounds of golf, beach outings, bike rides and hikes with his wife and daughters, and dinner with Mrs. Obama and their friends at some of the island's top restaurants. Congress is also on an extended summer break from Washington, something the White House has chided it for as the nation deals with the Zika virus making its way to Florida.

      • Obama to play 300th round of golf as president
        Obama to play 300th round of golf as president
        The Hill
      • Obama reveals golf handicap ahead of 300th round as president
        Obama reveals golf handicap ahead of 300th round as president
        CNN
    • Is This New Nike Sneaker Paul George's First Signature Shoe?
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      Is This New Nike Sneaker Paul George's First Signature Shoe?

      It has been quite a Summer for Paul George. Not only is he avenging his horrific 2014 injury and leading Team USA in the upcoming Rio Olympic games, he also landed the cover of NBA 2K17 and is in serious talks with the Indiana Pacers about a possible contract extension. Now, the latest bit of good news regarding George is that he finally may be coming out with his very own sneaker courtesy of Nike.  George has been a star player in the NBA for almost five years now, so it’s a bit surprising he hasn’t had his own shoe yet.

      • Paul George hopes to meet with French gymnast who suffered broken leg at Olympics
        Paul George hopes to meet with French gymnast who suffered broken leg at Olympics
        SB Nation
      • French gymnast aims for Tokyo 2020 despite horror leg break
        French gymnast aims for Tokyo 2020 despite horror leg break
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