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  1. Knife Attack In Japan Leaves At Least 15 Dead, Local Media Report - Huffington Post
  2. ISIS Kills US Soldiers, Destroys Military Plane In Iraq? Pentagon Responds To Claims Of Islamic State Attack - International Business Times
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Knife Attack In Japan Leaves At Least 15 Dead, Local Media Report - Huffington Post


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Knife Attack In Japan Leaves At Least 15 Dead, Local Media Report
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The attack took place at a facility for the disabled in the city of Sagamihara. 07/25/2016 05:36 pm 17:36:21 | Updated 1 hour ago. HuffPost/Reuters. KYODO Kyodo / Reuters. Police officers are seen in front of a facility for the disabled where a knife ...
At Least 19 Killed In Knifing Attack At Facility For Disabled Near TokyoNPR
Attacker in Japan stabs, kills 19 in their sleep at disabled centerReuters
Knife Attack at Facility for Disabled People Leaves 19 Dead, 26 Injured in JapanKTLA
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ISIS Kills US Soldiers, Destroys Military Plane In Iraq? Pentagon Responds To Claims Of Islamic State Attack - International Business Times


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ISIS Kills US Soldiers, Destroys Military Plane In Iraq? Pentagon Responds To Claims Of Islamic State Attack
International Business Times
The U.S. military denied reports Monday that Islamic State militants had downed a warplane in Iraq's Anbar province. The terrorist group also known as ISIS claimed it killed all U.S. crewmembers abroad the plane. The plane was allegedly operating near ...
The Iraqi army is using this ancient tactic to cut off the flow of ISIS car bombsBusiness Insider
In Syria, Pokemon Go With a TwistHaaretz
5000 to 10000 Islamic State fighters in Mosul, Iraq; some expected to relocateUPI.com
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  1. 19 Killed, 25 Injured in Japan Stabbing Spree
  2. 'Impulse' Flight Completes First Solar Round-the-World Journey
  3. Ryanair Shuns U.K After Brexit, Shifts Focus Abroad
  4. Tiger Kills Tourist Who Got Out of Car at Safari Park
  5. Facebook, Twitter Gave Data to Brazil in Terror Probe
  6. Refugee Bomber Had Pledged Allegiance to ISIS: Official
  7. Kids Bear Brunt of Record Afghan Civilian Death Toll
  8. Ansbach Bomber 'Had Issues,' Housemate Says
  9. Chilling Moment When Tiger Pounces On Tourist
  10. Turkey Detains Journalists in Post-Coup Crackdown
  11. Prince Harry: I Wish I'd Talked About Diana's Death
  12. Prince William: Son George Is 'Far Too Spoiled'
  13. Why Vladimir Putin Wants Donald Trump in White House
  14. Temperatures Soar to 111 Degrees in Baghdad
  15. 12 Injured, Bomber Killed Outside German Music Festival
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19 Killed, 25 Injured in Japan Stabbing Spree

Officials identified the killer as a former employee at the facility for disabled people where the attack took place.

    

'Impulse' Flight Completes First Solar Round-the-World Journey

Solar Impulse 2, the world's first round-the-world flight to be powered solely by the sun's energy, made history as it landed in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

    

Ryanair Shuns U.K After Brexit, Shifts Focus Abroad

Europe's biggest short-haul airline will reduce winter services at its main London hub after Brexit threatens to weaken the British economy.

    

Tiger Kills Tourist Who Got Out of Car at Safari Park

A tourist was killed by a tiger and another seriously injured after one of them got out of their car while touring a safari park in China.

    

Facebook, Twitter Gave Data to Brazil in Terror Probe

The judge overseeing an Islamist militant case in Brazil said Facebook and Twitter provided information about the suspects' use of both networks.

    

Refugee Bomber Had Pledged Allegiance to ISIS: Official

A Syrian asylum seeker who blew himself up outside a music festival had vowed "revenge" against Germany in a video found on his phone.

    

Kids Bear Brunt of Record Afghan Civilian Death Toll

The number of civilians killed or wounded in Afghanistan's battle with the Taliban reached a record high in the first half of 2016, the U.N. said.

    

Ansbach Bomber 'Had Issues,' Housemate Says

An Iranian housemate of the 27-year-old Syrian asylum seeker said the man wanted to be the center of attention.
    

Chilling Moment When Tiger Pounces On Tourist

A woman was killed and a man badly mauled when tigers attacked visitors at a wildlife park in Beijing, China.
    

Turkey Detains Journalists in Post-Coup Crackdown

Turkey ordered the detention of 42 journalists Monday amid a crackdown following last week's failed coup that has targeted more than 60,000 people.

    

Prince Harry: I Wish I'd Talked About Diana's Death

Diana's younger son was speaking at a barbecue highlighting the work of a charity dedicated to mental health.
    

Prince William: Son George Is 'Far Too Spoiled'

When asked about what his son Prince George received for his 3rd birthday, Prince William quipped that he got "too many things."
    

Why Vladimir Putin Wants Donald Trump in White House

Michael McFaul, the former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, weighs in on why he believes Vladimir Putin would support Donald Trump
    

Temperatures Soar to 111 Degrees in Baghdad

Ice blocks and generators were In high demand as temperatures in the Iraqi capital soared to 111 degrees.
    

12 Injured, Bomber Killed Outside German Music Festival

Authorities said it hadn't been determined whether the explosion was related to terrorism or was simply the suicide of a troubled man.

    

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  1. To Democrats, Email Hack Suggests Trump Has New Supporter: Putin
  2. F.B.I. Examining if Hackers Gained Access to Clinton Aides’ Emails
  3. Michelle Obama Talks of Future at D.N.C.
  4. How Bernie Sanders Left His Mark on Pop Culture
  5. Sarah Silverman Scolds ‘Bernie or Bust’
  6. In Hacked D.N.C. Emails, a Glimpse of How Big Money Works
  7. Notebook: The Democrats’ Damaging Damage Control
  8. Your Evening Briefing
  9. As ISIS Loosens Grip, U.S. and Iraq Prepare for Grinding Insurgency
  10. String of Attacks in Europe Fuels a Summer of Anxiety
  11. Letter From Europe: Soldiers Calm French Nerves, but Are Paying a Steep Price
  12. Fed Prepares Action Against Goldman Sachs in Leak Case
  13. Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Casts a Spell Onstage
  14. Peru Scrambles to Drive Out Illegal Gold Mining and Save Precious Land
  15. Bratton, Who Shaped an Era in Policing, Tries to Navigate a Racial Divide
  16. Virginia Governor Says Fight for Felons’ Voting Rights Is Not Over
  17. For Yahoo, Question Is What to Do With $40 Billion in Leftovers
  18. Shooting at Nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida, Leaves 2 Teenagers Dead
  19. Tainted Water Near Colorado Bases Hints at Wider Safety Concerns
  20. Michael Jordan Says He Is ‘Deeply Troubled’ by Recent Police-Related Violence
  21. Wildfires Sweep Through Nearly 50,000 Acres in California
  22. Amazon Expands Drone Testing in Britain
  23. Global Health: Adults Have Become Shorter in Many Countries
  24. Tim LaHaye Dies at 90; Fundamentalist Leader’s Grisly Novels Sold Millions
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To Democrats, Email Hack Suggests Trump Has New Supporter: Putin

A breach tied to Russian intelligence agencies has raised questions about whether the Kremlin has thrown its support behind Donald J. Trump.

    

F.B.I. Examining if Hackers Gained Access to Clinton Aides’ Emails

Federal officials say the inquiry has been underway since the spring, when the agency was first notified of the D.N.C.’s suspicions about hacking.

    

Michelle Obama Talks of Future at D.N.C.

The first lady, Michelle Obama, spoke on Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, framing the election in terms of America’s children.
    

How Bernie Sanders Left His Mark on Pop Culture

Costumed babies. Disheveled wigs. Worse-than-usual Brooklyn accents. The influence of Mr. Sanders, who is set to speak on Monday at the Democratic convention, extends beyond politics.

    

Sarah Silverman Scolds ‘Bernie or Bust’

Speaking at the Democratic National Convention, the comedian Sarah Silverman told delegates continuing to back Bernie Sanders that they were “being ridiculous.”
    

In Hacked D.N.C. Emails, a Glimpse of How Big Money Works

Democratic National Committee emails released by hackers show how donors are coaxed and flattered, with invitations, meetings and proximity to the president.

    

Notebook: The Democrats’ Damaging Damage Control

On Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s long exit.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

As ISIS Loosens Grip, U.S. and Iraq Prepare for Grinding Insurgency

The Islamic State’s suicide attack in Baghdad this month, officials say, foreshadows the violence it will unleash as it reverts to its guerrilla roots.

    

String of Attacks in Europe Fuels a Summer of Anxiety

The Continent is struggling with how to respond to terrorism that does not fit neat definitions or lend itself to easy answers.

    

Letter From Europe: Soldiers Calm French Nerves, but Are Paying a Steep Price

The state of emergency is keeping thousands of heavily armed troops on the streets, which is proving to be a drain on both personnel and morale.

    

Fed Prepares Action Against Goldman Sachs in Leak Case

Two men had pleaded guilty in the 2014 case, which involved the passing of confidential information from the New York Fed to a Goldman banker.

    

Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Casts a Spell Onstage

Time is a crucial element in this drama, which captures the narrative grip of J.K. Rowling’s prose in a staging at the Palace Theater in London.

    

Peru Scrambles to Drive Out Illegal Gold Mining and Save Precious Land

A force of marines and rangers is outnumbered as it tries to protect the area anchored by the Tambopata reserve, one of the most biologically diverse places on earth.

    

Bratton, Who Shaped an Era in Policing, Tries to Navigate a Racial Divide

As he signals the end of his tenure as New York City police commissioner, William J. Bratton is taking on perhaps his most difficult task: tackling mistrust between officers and minority communities.

    

Virginia Governor Says Fight for Felons’ Voting Rights Is Not Over

After the State Supreme Court ruled against his blanket order restoring the vote to more than 200,000 ex-felons, Gov. Terry McAuliffe vowed to continue “the struggle for civil rights.”
    

For Yahoo, Question Is What to Do With $40 Billion in Leftovers

After a sale of its core internet business to Verizon, Yahoo will still have stakes in Alibaba and Yahoo Japan, along with cash and a collection of patents.

    

Shooting at Nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida, Leaves 2 Teenagers Dead

Three people were detained for questioning. The police gave no immediate indication of a possible motive but said the attack was “not a terrorist act.”

    

Tainted Water Near Colorado Bases Hints at Wider Safety Concerns

The use of a firefighting foam, which contains chemicals associated with harmful health effects, may have contaminated supplies near many installations.

    

Michael Jordan Says He Is ‘Deeply Troubled’ by Recent Police-Related Violence

The former N.B.A. star and owner of the Charlotte Hornets said he was “deeply troubled” by the recent killings committed by and against police officers.

    

Wildfires Sweep Through Nearly 50,000 Acres in California

Nearly 3,000 firefighters were battling to bring the flames under control in mountains north of Los Angeles and the Big Sur area.

    

Amazon Expands Drone Testing in Britain

The British Civil Aviation Authority will allow the company to test several technologies that the United States has not permitted.

    

Global Health: Adults Have Become Shorter in Many Countries

Average heights appear to have peaked 30 to 40 years ago and have declined slightly since then, according to results compiled from 1,472 studies.

    

Tim LaHaye Dies at 90; Fundamentalist Leader’s Grisly Novels Sold Millions

Dr. LaHaye, an evangelical minister and prolific writer, was co-author of the apocalyptic “Left Behind” novels and promoted traditional conservative organizations.

    

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