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  1. Hillary Clinton: 'The sky's the limit' - CNN
  2. Kareem-Abdul Jabbar Takes It to the Hole, and Slams Donald Trump - Daily Beast
  3. Syria's al-Nusra rebrands and cuts ties with al Qaeda - CNN
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Hillary Clinton: 'The sky's the limit' - CNN


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Hillary Clinton: 'The sky's the limit'
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Philadelphia (CNN) Hillary Clinton beamed with emotion as she took the convention stage to become the first woman ever to accept a major U.S. party's presidential nomination. "It is with humility, determination and boundless confidence in America's ...
Hillary Clinton's Convention: Day 4New York Times
Here is Hillary Clinton's presidential nomination acceptance speechWashington Post
Five takeaways from Clinton's biggest speech yetPolitico
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Kareem-Abdul Jabbar Takes It to the Hole, and Slams Donald Trump - Daily Beast


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Kareem-Abdul Jabbar Takes It to the Hole, and Slams Donald Trump
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The legend took just a few minutes to dismantle the reality star turned Republican nominee. PHILADELPHIA — Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar brought his endorsement of Hillary Clinton—and his strong condemnation of Donald Trump—to the last ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar introduces himself as Michael Jordan to mock Donald TrumpWashington Post
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Introduces Himself As Michael Jordan Because Trump Couldn't Tell The Difference AnywayHuffington Post
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar needles Trump: 'I'm Michael Jordan'Washington Times
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Syria's al-Nusra rebrands and cuts ties with al Qaeda - CNN


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Syria's al-Nusra rebrands and cuts ties with al Qaeda
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(CNN) Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al Nusra has announced it is severing ties with al Qaeda and changing its name to Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham, according to a video statement from leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani. Though Golani, in his first video appearance, ...
Syria's Nusra Front says ending al Qaeda ties; US fears for AleppoReuters
The Nusra Front Is Dead and Stronger Than Ever BeforeForeign Policy (blog)
Everything You Need To Know About the New Nusra FrontTIME
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NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 15 new articles

  1. Pope Francis Stumbles and Falls During Mass
  2. Priest's Slaying: 2nd Attacker Was Known Potential Radical
  3. Watch Banned Russian Athletes Compete in Consolation Event
  4. U.S. Raises Doubts About Russia-Syria Plans in Aleppo
  5. Fierce Fighting as Syrian Troops Besiege Aleppo
  6. Turkey Shuts 131 Media Outlets as Post-Coup Purges Deepen
  7. Afghanistan Sees Rise in Casualties of Security Forces
  8. Russia Announces Humanitarian Operation in Besieged City
  9. Hiroshima Unhappy Atomic-Bomb Park Is Pokemon Site
  10. Suspect in U.K. Woman's 'Honor Killing' Turns Self In
  11. Germany's Merkel Defiant on Refugees Despite Attacks
  12. Ex-Guantanamo Bay Inmate Resurfaces in Venezuela
  13. N. Korea Brands U.S. Sanctions as 'Declaration of War'
  14. U.S. 'Looking Into' Reports Iran Detained 3rd American
  15. Panetta Calls Trump's Russia Comments 'Irresponsible'
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Pope Francis Stumbles and Falls During Mass

The pontiff was performing a blessing at the Jasna Gora monastery in Czestochowa, Poland, when he tripped.
    

Priest's Slaying: 2nd Attacker Was Known Potential Radical

French sources named the second attacker who killed a priest as Abdel-Malik Petitjean, 19, who was reportedly known as a potential militant.

    

Watch Banned Russian Athletes Compete in Consolation Event

Russia's track and field athletes, barred from competing at Rio 2016 due to doping violations, took part in the 'Olympians Cup' in Moscow
    

U.S. Raises Doubts About Russia-Syria Plans in Aleppo

The State Department called the alleged humanitarian announcement 'a demand for the surrender of opposition groups.'

    

Fierce Fighting as Syrian Troops Besiege Aleppo

Syrian military video purports to show troops battling anti-Assad forces in an attempt to cut off supply lines to all rebel-held areas of Aleppo.
    

Turkey Shuts 131 Media Outlets as Post-Coup Purges Deepen

The United States said the detention of more journalists in Turkey was part of a "troubling trend."

    

Afghanistan Sees Rise in Casualties of Security Forces

This uptick in security deaths comes as a United Nations report also found that over 1,600 Afghan civilians were killed in the first half of 2016.

    

Russia Announces Humanitarian Operation in Besieged City

Russia and the Syrian government said they will open humanitarian corridors in Syria's embattled city of Aleppo on Thursday.

    

Hiroshima Unhappy Atomic-Bomb Park Is Pokemon Site

'Pokemon Go' players are descending on an atomic bomb memorial park in Hiroshima, and officials of the western Japanese city are displeased.

    

Suspect in U.K. Woman's 'Honor Killing' Turns Self In

The ex-husband of a British woman whose death is being investigated as a suspected "honor killing" turned himself into Pakistani police Thursday.

    

Germany's Merkel Defiant on Refugees Despite Attacks

Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged Thursday to do "everything humanly possible" to ensure security in Germany following a string of attacks.

    

Ex-Guantanamo Bay Inmate Resurfaces in Venezuela

Abu Wa'el Dhiab is one of six people released from the US military prison in Cuba and brought to Uruguay in December 2014.

    

N. Korea Brands U.S. Sanctions as 'Declaration of War'

A North Korean diplomat Washington "crossed the red line" and effectively declared war by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its list of sanctioned individuals.

    

U.S. 'Looking Into' Reports Iran Detained 3rd American

The State Department said it is looking into reports that Iran has detained a third U.S. citizen of Iranian descent.

    

Panetta Calls Trump's Russia Comments 'Irresponsible'

Lester Holt talks with former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta about Donald Trump's comments on Russia.
    

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  1. In Hillary Clinton’s Nomination, Women See a Collective Step Up
  2. News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Asks Not for Trust, but for Faith in Her Competence
  3. Democratic Convention Night 4: What You Missed
  4. Transcript: Hillary Clinton’s Speech at the Democratic Convention
  5. Democrats Eager to Woo Republicans Who Are Wary of Trump
  6. For Trump and Bloomberg, Cordial Ties Have Soured
  7. With Degree Debunked, Melania Trump Website Is Taken Down
  8. Op-Ed Columnist: The Democrats Win the Summer
  9. Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Turkey’s Military: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  10. U.S. Drops Snark in Favor of Emotion to Undercut Extremists
  11. With Army in Disarray, a Pillar of Modern Turkey Lies Broken
  12. Prosecutors Say Baltimore Police Mishandled Freddie Gray Case
  13. Joe Biden and Loretta Lynch Mourn Officers at Service in Baton Rouge
  14. Google Silences Doubters With Blockbuster Quarter
  15. Hedge Fund Calls New York Times Article a ‘Distortion’
  16. Who Is Polluting Rio’s Bay?
  17. How a Hollywood Talent Agency Won Big With Sports
  18. Well: To Boost Memory: Study, Wait, Then Exercise
  19. Beijing Journal: Want to Drive in Beijing? Good Luck in the License Plate Lottery
  20. Obama Sets the Record Straight on His 7-Almond Habit
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In Hillary Clinton’s Nomination, Women See a Collective Step Up

In interviews, women across the country said they believed that a female presidency could be a force in their own lives, even if they did not yet know how.

    

News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Asks Not for Trust, but for Faith in Her Competence

Besieged by lingering doubts about her honesty, Mrs. Clinton made the case for a more pragmatic faith in her motivations, experience, temperament and priorities.

    

Democratic Convention Night 4: What You Missed

On the last night on the Democratic National Convention, a full slate of speakers, including state leaders, some Republicans and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, preceded Hillary Clinton’s appearance.

    

Transcript: Hillary Clinton’s Speech at the Democratic Convention

Following is a transcript of Hillary Clinton’s address to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Thursday, as prepared for delivery by her campaign.

    

Democrats Eager to Woo Republicans Who Are Wary of Trump

The convention in Philadelphia was a carefully calibrated assault on the Republican coalition, designed to welcome voters unwilling to vote for Donald J. Trump.

    

For Trump and Bloomberg, Cordial Ties Have Soured

Michael R. Bloomberg and Donald J. Trump had limited, yet friendly, interactions over the years as they occupied different circles of New York’s ultrarich. But that has changed.

    

With Degree Debunked, Melania Trump Website Is Taken Down

The action was taken after Ms. Trump’s claim to have earned an undergraduate degree in her native Slovenia proved to be false.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Democrats Win the Summer

But it may not matter which party had the better convention.

    

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Turkey’s Military: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

U.S. Drops Snark in Favor of Emotion to Undercut Extremists

The Obama administration is changing its outreach program after critics said it was turning away the very people it tried to reach.

    

With Army in Disarray, a Pillar of Modern Turkey Lies Broken

The chaos and discord in the military, long a venerated and unifying force in Turkey, is a psychological blow to a badly splintered nation.

    

Prosecutors Say Baltimore Police Mishandled Freddie Gray Case

A day after all charges against the officers still awaiting trial were dropped, the two lead prosecutors said the police failed to serve search warrants for officers’ cellphones.

    

Joe Biden and Loretta Lynch Mourn Officers at Service in Baton Rouge

Mr. Biden said the killing of three officers had “touched the soul of this entire nation,” while Ms. Lynch urged mourners to look for “meaning in the midst of this tragedy.”

    

Google Silences Doubters With Blockbuster Quarter

It was a major recovery from a lukewarm previous quarter, proving that the internet behemoth still has room and energy to grow.

    

Hedge Fund Calls New York Times Article a ‘Distortion’

Ray Dalio, the chairman of Bridgewater Associates, said the article, which reported on the culture at the hedge fund, contained “significant mischaracterizations.”

    

Who Is Polluting Rio’s Bay?

A major part of Rio de Janeiro’s winning Olympic bid was a plan to capture and treat 80 percent of the sewage that flows into Guanabara Bay, something organizers now admit will not happen — certainly not by August, if ever.
    

How a Hollywood Talent Agency Won Big With Sports

In James Andrew Miller’s forthcoming book, executives with CAA Sports and athletes like LeBron James describe the agency’s impact on sports — and the way sports affected the agency.

    

Well: To Boost Memory: Study, Wait, Then Exercise

Exercise helps us learn — but when we exercise matters.

    

Beijing Journal: Want to Drive in Beijing? Good Luck in the License Plate Lottery

The city restricts local plates through an online registry intended to help improve air quality and ease traffic congestion.

    

Obama Sets the Record Straight on His 7-Almond Habit

His dietary discipline is remarkable, friends say, but the president said he doesn’t actually count out exactly seven almonds for his nighttime snack.

    

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