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    • 5 officers killed in Dallas sniper ambush

      5 officers killed in Dallas sniper ambush

      At least six other officers were injured in a hail of gunfire during a protest against recent police shootings.1 suspect dead after standoff »

      • Obama condemns 'despicable' Dallas attack

        Obama condemns 'despicable' Dallas attack

      • State Dept. reopens Clinton email probe

        State Dept. reopens Clinton email probe

      • Governor: Race may be a factor in police shooting

        Governor: Race may be a factor in police shooting

      • Obama: Police shootings 'not just a black issue'

        Obama: Police shootings 'not just a black issue'

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        N. Korea demands U.S. to retract new sanctions

      • Ryan: Bar Clinton's access to classified info

        Ryan says to bar Clinton...

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      Caitlin Dickson

      ‘Their lives matter’: Obama issues lengthy statement on police shootings

      President Obama took to Facebook Thursday afternoon to condemn the fatal police shootings of two African-American men in Louisiana and Minnesota this week. On Tuesday morning, 37-year-old Alton Sterling was shot and killed during an altercation with cops outside a convenience store in Baton Rouge, La. The next day, a traffic stop resulted in the fatal shooting of Philando Castile by a police officer in suburban Falcon Heights, Minn.

      • President Obama on Alton Sterling, Philando Castile Police Shootings: ‘All Americans Should Be Deeply Troubled’
        Us Weekly
      • Obama's full remarks after police shootings of black men
        Washington Post
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      Jon Ward

      Scott Walker backs away from anti-Trump insurgency while John Kasich tiptoes toward it

      The idea of a convention insurgency against Donald Trump continues to loom as a possibility, but one Republican governor who had been floated as a possible leader of any rebellion in Cleveland against Trump took himself out of the running for any such role this week. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker told the state press corps he’d like to speak at the GOP’s four-day convention that starts July 18, and hinted Wednesday that his decision to reverse course and support Trump was based on his belief that any effort by the roughly 400 anti-Trump delegates out of the 2,472 headed to Cleveland has no chance to wrest the nomination away from the presumptive nominee.

      • Live: Gov. John Kasich announcing major transportation project in Cleveland
        FOX8.com
      • Kasich Not Sure if He'll go Into GOP Convention in Cleveland
        yourohiovalley.com
    • U.S.
      Inside Edition

      Trainee Navy SEAL's Drowning Death in Pool Ruled a Homicide

      A medical examiner has ruled the May drowning death of a prospective Navy SEAL during training was a homicide. The San Diego County autopsy report released Wednesday said Seaman James Derek Lovelace died after he was repeatedly dunked in a pool by an instructor in his first week of basic training. While Lovelace's death has been ruled a homicide, it does not imply any criminal wrongdoing and the instructor has not been charged, the Associated Press notes.

      • Lisbon Navy SEAL defends intense training program
        WFMJ Youngstown
      • Navy SEAL James Lovelace's death ruled homicide; safety questions raised
        WLS – Chicago
    • World
      AFP

      Pistorius jailed for six years for murdering girlfriend

      South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius was sent back to prison on Wednesday after being given a six-year jail term for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home three years ago. Pistorius' lawyers said he would not appeal over the term, which was criticised by some activists as too lenient. High Court judge Thokozile Masipa listed several mitigating factors for sentencing him to less than half the minimum 15-year term for murder, including the athlete's claim he believed he was shooting an intruder.

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      KABC – Los Angeles

      Texas bridge collapse kills child, injures woman

      An accident involving a bridge and an 18-wheeler has killed a child and seriously injured a woman near Sealy, Texas.

      • Video: Partial Bridge Collapse in Texas Kills 12-Year-Old Girl
        ABC News
      • Young girl killed in Sealy bridge collapse
        WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth
    • Science
      LiveScience.com

      12,000-Year-Old Shaman's Elaborate Funeral Had 6 Stages

      A diminutive woman buried in a cave in Israel 12,000 years ago was likely a person of importance and was interred with great ceremony, including a feast of 86 tortoises, archaeological evidence suggests. Study lead author Leore Grosman, a professor at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discovered the grave in 2005, in a cave called Hilazon Tachtit, located in western Galilee in northern Israel. The skeleton of a woman about 4 feet 9 inches (1.5 meters) tall and about 45 years old had been carefully placed in a grave pit layered with sediment, seashells, tortoise shells, chalk and bony horn cores from gazelles.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Spain: 6 gored in hair-raising Pamplona bull-run

      Five foreigners, including two Americans, were among six people gored in a hair-raising second running of the bulls Friday at Pamplona's San Fermin festival the Navarra regional government said. The regional government said a Canadian was gored in the bull ring just before the end of the run but it gave no details on his condition or identity.

      • San Fermin running of the bulls festival
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      Time

      George W. Bush Defends Iraq Invasion Following Chilcot Report

      Former President George W. Bush says the world is a better place without Saddam Hussein in power following the release of a lengthy inquiry into the Iraq war. A spokesperson for Bush released a statement Wednesday afternoon after the release of the Chilcot report on Britain’s role in the war, according to the Guardian. “Despite the intelligence failures and other mistakes he has acknowledged previously, President Bush continues to believe the whole world is better off without Saddam Hussein in power,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

      • CHILCOT IRAQ INQUIRY LIVE — Blair: 'I would take the same decision' again
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      • UK Iraq inquiry reveals Tony Blair told Bush: 'I will be with you, whatever'
        The Hill
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      Inside Edition

      Check Out the Massive Recreation of Noah's Ark That's Been 6 Years in the Making

      A new tourist attraction has officially opened that features a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. The folks behind it, a Christian ministry called Answers in Genesis, brought in Ark historians to help with detail. The Ark is 510 feet long, based on the dimensions recorded in the Bible and its 5 stories high.

      • That Giant Noah's Ark Attraction Has Caged Dinosaurs
        The Huffington Post
      • £100m model of Noah's Ark opens for business in Kentucky
        International Business Times UK
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Outrage, protests after second police shooting of U.S. black man in two days

      By David Bailey ST PAUL, Minn. (Reuters) - The second fatal police shooting of a black man in two days sparked outrage in the United States on Thursday, this one particularly chilling because the victim's girlfriend posted live video on the internet of the bloody scene minutes afterward. The killing of Philando Castile, 32, who was shot by a police officer after a traffic stop on Wednesday evening, prompted Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to order a state investigation. "So I’m forced to confront that this kind of racism exists, and it's incumbent upon all of us to vow and ensure that it doesn't happen and doesn't continue to happen." Castile’s death occurred within a day of the shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

      • Video capturing aftermath of man shot by Minnesota police officer sparks outrage
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      • Woman live-streams aftermath of fatal officer-involved shooting
        KAKE Wichita
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      Yahoo News Photo

      The Chilcot report on Britain’s role in the Iraq War

      Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair took his country into a badly planned, woefully executed and legally questionable war in Iraq in 2003, according to the findings of a long-delayed inquiry into Britain’s role in the conflict. See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr.

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    • World
      Foreign Policy Magazine

      Beijing Establishes a D.C. Think Tank, and No One Notices

      Despite its advocacy for Beijing’s controversial and important position in the disputed South China Sea, the Institute for China-American Studies (ICAS) — the only Chinese think tank based in Washington D.C. — has been unable to rise from obscurity. While U.S. scholars respect some of executive director Hong Nong’s work on China’s claims in the disputed South China Sea — the focus of the think tank’s five-person staff — ICAS is almost entirely unknown outside a narrow band of China watchers in the U.S. think tank community. “I don’t know if they [even] have a reputation yet,” said the South China Sea scholar Bonnie Glaser.

    • World
      AFP

      Taiwan braces for Super Typhoon Nepartak

      Super Typhoon Nepartak barrelled toward Taiwan early Friday, forcing schools and offices to shut and the cancellation of more than 100 flights as residents waited for season's the first major storm to hit. Uniformed soldiers were also seen on beaches filing sandbags to be sent to low-lying areas in anticipation of the storm, which forced hundreds to evacuated and is expected to make landfall around 5:00 am Friday (2100 GMT Thursday), according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

      • Thousands flee as super typhoon barrels towards Taiwan
        AFP
      • Powerful Typhoon Nears Taiwan, Grounding Flights
        ABC News
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      AFP

      Nigerian dies in Italy after hate attack

      A Nigerian migrant was beaten to death in a racist attack by a right-wing football fan in a central Italian town, officials said Wednesday. Emmanuel Chidi, 36, was walking with his girlfriend in the heart of the small town of Paolo Calcinora on Tuesday, when they had racial abuse heaped on them by the supporter of a local football club, the Agi news agency reported. Hundreds of migrants arrive daily in Italy.

      • Italian soccer fan arrested in fatal beating of refugee who fled Boko Haram
        Los Angeles Times
      • Italian arrested in suspected racist killing of Nigerian migrant
        Reuters
    • Lifestyle
      Consumer Reports

      The Right Paint Color Can Boost Your Home Value

      Sellers might want give more thought to how the paint color they choose can affect the selling price. “If a seller decides to repaint before listing, she should consider shades that may be more likely to boost the closing price,” says Kerrie Kelly, a home design expert with Zillow Digs, the home improvement business owned by real estate website Zillow. Zillow examined photos from 50,000 home sales around the country to analyze how room colors correlated with selling prices.

    • Style
      Associated Press

      Cambodia says visitors to Angkor temples must dress properly

      Visitors who dress immodestly will not be allowed to enter Cambodia's famed Angkor temple complex, the agency that oversees the site said Thursday. Long Kosal, a spokesman for Apsara Authority, which oversees the archaeological complex, said that beginning Aug. 4, local and foreign tourists will be required to wear pants or skirts below the knees and shirts that cover their shoulders.

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      Time

      Paul Ryan Asks That Hillary Clinton Not Receive Classified Information as Candidate

      Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan formally requested on Wednesday that presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton not receive classified information from the government during her time as a candidate. Ryan’s request follows FBI Director James Comey’s recommendation on Tuesday that no criminal charges be brought against Clinton over her use of a personal email server as Secretary of State. Comey criticized Clinton and her staff for being “extremely careless” in handling classified information, noting that 110 of Clinton’s emails contained classified information at the time they were sent and received.

      • Clinton email probe: No double standard, FBI director says
        KABC – Los Angeles
      • Congress will submit referral to FBI asking for investigation of whether Clinton lied under oath
        Business Insider
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      Inside Edition

      Dedicated Dad Sleeps Under Son's Hospital Crib in Viral Photo: 'Father of the Year'

      20-month-old Andre Jesse, nicknamed AJ by his parents, was being treated at York Hospital Pediatrics in Pennsylvania after he suffered an asthma attack. When Andre Palmer, AJ’s father, heard about his infant son, he rushed to the hospital and straight to his bedside.  AJ’s mother, Amy Palmer couldn’t believe that her husband had arrived to comfort their infant after completing a long shift as a commercial truck driver for Republic Services.

      • Heartwarming photo of devoted dad goes viral
        CNN
      • Photo Of Pa. Dad Sleeping Under Son's Hospital Bed Goes Viral
        CBS Pittsburgh
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Baltimore policeman negligent in Freddie Gray death: prosecutor

      The highest-ranking Baltimore police officer charged in the death of black detainee Freddie Gray should have secured him in the transport van where Gray broke his neck, a Maryland prosecutor said on Thursday at the start of Lieutenant Brian Rice's manslaughter trial. Rice ordered two officers on a bicycle patrol to pursue Gray when he fled unprovoked in a high-crime area.

      • Fourth cop goes on trial in death of US black man Freddy Gray
        AFP
      • Trial begins for Baltimore officer charged in arrestee death
        Associated Press
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      Inside Edition

      Army Whistleblower Chelsea Manning Hospitalized After Apparent Suicide Attempt: Report

      Former U.S. Army soldier Chelsea Manning was hospitalized after an apparent suicide attempt at Fort Leavenworth, according to a report. A message left by InsideEdition.com with Fort Leavenworth’s Public Affairs Office was not returned. The lawyer said she had a scheduled 2 p.m. call with Manning on Tuesday, but her client never came to the phone.

      • Man rushed to hospital after possible suicide attempt at Edmond gun range
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        International Business Times UK
    • U.S.
      KABC – Los Angeles

      Snipers kill 4 officers, injure 7 during downtown Dallas protest

      Snipers with rifles opened fire on police during a protest in downtown Dallas Thursday evening, killing four officers and injuring seven.

      • Video shows protest as shots ring out in Dallas; One officer dead, several reportedly wounded
        theadvocate.com
      • News Networks Break in After Shots Fired at Dallas Protest
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    • Lifestyle
      Yahoo News Photo

      European Hot Air Balloon Festival in Igualada, Spain

      Balloonists take to the skies during the European Hot Air Balloon Festival. Now in its 20th year, the festival has become the most important hot air balloon event in Spain and one of the biggest in Europe. (Getty) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr .

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      AFP

      California gang members charged in attacks targeting blacks

      Seven members of a notorious Los Angeles street gang with ties to the Mexican Mafia were charged in an indictment unsealed Thursday for their role in attacks targeting African-Americans. The men, all members of the Big Hazard gang, allegedly took part in the 2014 firebombing of several residences of African-Americans in the city's Boyle Heights neighborhood in a bid to push blacks out, according to the indictment handed down June 22. "The defendants used firebombs to drive the victims from their homes because of their race," said Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Department's civil rights division.

      • 7 Latino Gang Members Charged in Boyle Heights Firebombing of Black Families
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    • Technology
      BGR News

      How to find out if your Android phone has been infected with HummingBad

      Yesterday, we warned you about a new Android malware called HummingBad. The malware has reportedly infected an astounding 10 million devices already, with over 280,000 of those infections estimated to have taken place in the US. Although the existence of mobile malware is frustrating, mobile app developers and security groups have had time to respond, which means that there are plenty of apps on Google Play that can detect the intrusive software.

      • ‘HummingBad’ Malware Targets Android App Downloads: How To Detect And Remove The Root Access Virus
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      Associated Press

      California city's curb fix disappoints earthquake scientists

      Wow," David Schwartz, a U.S. Geological Survey geologist, said when he clicked on a photo of the curb's destruction. The newspaper reports it was an ever-present reminder that someday, a massive earthquake would strike directly beneath one of the most heavily populated areas in Northern California.

      • Hayward workers destroy 'Holy Grail' for earthquake scientists -- without even knowing it
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