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    • RNC chairman gives warning to Trump

      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 »

      • Reagan daughter's choice words for Trump

        Reagan’s daughter blasts Trump’s remarks

      • How exiled Snowden rakes in speaking fees

        How exiled Snowden rakes in speaking fees

      • Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

        Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

    • ‘Give me a break’: Donald Trump dismisses firestorm over ‘2nd Amendment people’ remark
      Politics
      Holly Bailey

      ‘Give me a break’: Donald Trump dismisses firestorm over ‘2nd Amendment people’ remark

      FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Donald Trump dismissed critics Tuesday who accused him of using violent rhetoric against rival Hillary Clinton, insisting that when he said “Second Amendment people” could stop Clinton from threatening gun owners’ rights, he was advocating political action, not violence. The GOP presidential nominee told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that “there can be no other interpretation” of his remarks. “Even reporters have told me,” Trump told Hannity, according to a transcript. Trump called his Democratic rival a “liar” and told supporters it would be “a horrible day” if she were elected and able to appoint judges to the Supreme Court.

      • Inside Donald Trump's comment about 'Second Amendment people' and Hillary Clinton
        Inside Donald Trump's comment about 'Second Amendment people' and Hillary Clinton
        Newsweek
      • Media slams Donald Trump, ignores Clinton 2008 RFK gaffe
        Media slams Donald Trump, ignores Clinton 2008 RFK gaffe
        The Hill
    • 45 Things YOU DIDN'T KNOW About Forrest Gump.
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    • Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park
      U.S.
      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 Reopens Today After Boy's Death
        Kansas Water Park Reopens Today After Boy's Death
        ABC News
      • Boy decapitated on Kansas waterslide; passengers claim it was clearly unsafe
        Fox News
    • Ecuador to let Sweden interview Assange at London embassy
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      AFP

      Ecuador to let Sweden interview Assange at London embassy

      Ecuador says it will let Swedish officials interview Julian Assange at its embassy in London, where the WikiLeaks founder has been sheltering for the past four years. "In the coming weeks, a date will be established for the proceedings to be held at the Embassy of Ecuador in the United Kingdom," the statement read. Prosecutors in Sweden have said they want to interview Assange in connection with a 2010 rape allegation against him.

      • Julian Assange to be questioned by Swedish prosecutors inside Ecuadorian embassy in London
        International Business Times UK
      • Ecuador says it'll allow Sweden to question Assange
        Ecuador says it'll allow Sweden to question Assange
        CNN
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      Reuters

      Appeals court suspends ruling rejecting parts of Wisconsin voter ID law

      Under the ruling by U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman, Wisconsin voters who did not have photo identification would have been able to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election. A Justice Department statement said that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit issued a stay concluding "both that the district court’s decision is likely to be reversed on appeal and that disruption of the state’s electoral system in the interim will cause irreparable injury.” Wisconsin is one of several Republican-led states that have passed voter ID laws in recent years amid fear of fraudulent voting by illegal immigrants and others.

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    • 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’ Katehi gets $424,360 ‘parachute’ common for university presidents
        UC Davis’ Katehi gets $424,360 ‘parachute’ common for university presidents
        The Sacramento Bee
      • ‘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
    • U.S.
      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.

    • The Latest: Girl dumped by Ferris wheel still on ventilator
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      The Latest: Girl dumped by Ferris wheel still on ventilator

      The mother of two of the three girls injured when a Ferris wheel gondola flipped over at a Tennessee county fair said her daughters remain hospitalized two days after the accident. Kimmee Reynolds posted a statement on Facebook that said her youngest girl, 6-year-old Briley Jae, has a concussion, bleeding on her brain and remains on a ventilator. Police are citing a mechanical failure in the accident that dumped three children from a Ferris wheel at Tennessee's Greene County Fair.

      • Ride operator had other incident before Ferris wheel spill
        Ride operator had other incident before Ferris wheel spill
        The Seattle Times
      • Ferris wheel accident was caused by mechanical failure, police say
        Ferris wheel accident was caused by mechanical failure, police say
        UPI
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    • The DNC Email Hacks Were More Widespread Than Originally Believed
      Politics
      UPROXX

      The DNC Email Hacks Were More Widespread Than Originally Believed

      More bad news has arrived for the Democratic National Committee, for the FBI believes the DNC email leaks were much bigger than originally thought. Officials believed the hack primarily targeted emails on just DNC matters, but more evidence has surfaced hackers may have gained access to a number of members’ personal accounts. This update comes after the FBI may have taken its time to toss out an alert.

      • Harry Reid on widening Democratic hack: 'My emails are so boring, not even Putin wants to read them'
        Harry Reid on widening Democratic hack: 'My emails are so boring, not even Putin wants to read them'
        Business Insider
      • Julian Assange told a huge WikiLie about the DNC emails on national TV
        Julian Assange told a huge WikiLie about the DNC emails on national TV
        The Next Web
    • Apple’s hot new MacBook Pro might be good enough for VR, but it won’t launch next month
      Technology
      BGR News

      Apple’s hot new MacBook Pro might be good enough for VR, but it won’t launch next month

      Apple is very interested in virtual reality, but not all of its hardware can support VR at this point. Detailing the alleged new features of the new laptops, a report casually mentions that some models will pack high-end Polaris graphics cards, which have been built to offer gamers cheap access to VR, at least on desktops. “Apple is using one of AMD’s ‘Polaris graphics chips because the design offers the power efficiency and thinness necessary to fit inside the slimmer Apple notebook,” Bloomberg noted in a new report.

      • Will Apple (AAPL) Upgrade its MacBook Pro in the Near Term?
        Will Apple (AAPL) Upgrade its MacBook Pro in the Near Term?
        Zacks
      • MacBook Pro 2016 To Come With Touch ID, 4 USB-C Ports
        MacBook Pro 2016 To Come With Touch ID, 4 USB-C Ports
        International Business Times
    • 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.

      • Reality star Trump seems to be facing reality
        Reality star Trump seems to be facing reality
        CNBC.com
      • Bay Area Clinton Backers Head To Swing States To Defeat Trump
        Bay Area Clinton Backers Head To Swing States To Defeat Trump
        CBS San Francisco
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