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  1. Pakistani man dismembered in honor killing
  2. Newt Gingrich paints picture of America in peril from terrorists
  3. Eric Trump lauds father's business sense
  4. Southwest flights delayed over computer outage
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Pakistani man dismembered in honor killing

Shawn Price
ISLAMABAD, July 20 (UPI) -- A young Pakistani man was dismembered by five men Tuesday in a so-called honor killing, police said.
    

Newt Gingrich paints picture of America in peril from terrorists

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CLEVELAND, July 20 (UPI) -- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich offered a forceful case for Donald Trump, saying Democrats have been too lax in defending the country against terrorists.
    

Eric Trump lauds father's business sense

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CLEVELAND, July 20 (UPI) -- Eric Trump addressed the GOP convention on Wednesday, telling delegates his father's business acumen will translate to results in the Oval Office.
    

Southwest flights delayed over computer outage

Shawn Price
DALLAS, July 20 (UPI) -- Southwest Airlines flights across the country were delayed at least 90 minutes after a computer outage shut down all flights still on the ground.
    

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NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 17 new articles

  1. Power Cut Bedevils Base Believed to House U.S. Nukes
  2. It Just Got So Hot in Baghdad Nobody Has to Work
  3. Charges, Arrest in Crackdown on Illegal Movie Sharing Sites
  4. Turkey Declares Three-Month State of Emergency
  5. How Worried Should You Be About the Zika Virus?
  6. Take a Sneak Peek at David Bowie's Private Art Collection
  7. Five Stabbed as Water Fights Descend Into Chaos
  8. World's Two Most Powerful Women Discuss Brexit Fallout
  9. Mom Who Killed 4 Newborns Jailed for 14 Years
  10. N. Korea Tests Pre-Emptive Missile Strikes on U.S. Targets
  11. 3 French Soldiers Die in Libya 'Fight Against Terrorists'
  12. 'Tipsy' Partygoers Confuse Real Cops for Strippers
  13. Whale Watchers Miss Humpback's Spectacular Leap
  14. Could This Wing Flap Be From Missing MH370?
  15. Bangladesh Hunts 'Missing' 261 Who May Have Joined ISIS
  16. Train Attacker, ISIS Had No Direct Contact: Officials
  17. Awkward Questions, Jokes as Kerry Meets Boris Johnson
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Power Cut Bedevils Base Believed to House U.S. Nukes

A Turkish air base used to launch U.S. strikes on ISIS and widely believed to house American nuclear weapons was still being powered by backup generators.

    

It Just Got So Hot in Baghdad Nobody Has to Work

Amid the car bombs, the tens of thousands fleeing ISIS, and the power outages — Baghdad is being walloped by unbearable heat.

    

Charges, Arrest in Crackdown on Illegal Movie Sharing Sites

Prosecutors on Wednesday filed charges against a Ukrainian man accused of running the world's most often-visited website for illegally sharing movies.

    

Turkey Declares Three-Month State of Emergency

Turkey's president on Wednesday declared a three-month state of emergency following a failed coup last week.

    

How Worried Should You Be About the Zika Virus?

It's winter in South America and Zika fears there are winding down, just as mosquito season starts in North America. Here are some Zika answers.

    

Take a Sneak Peek at David Bowie's Private Art Collection

Sothebys is exhibiting a few highlights from around 400 items of the late musician's collection, which will be sold by auction later this year.
    

Five Stabbed as Water Fights Descend Into Chaos

A British solider also died while on a training exercise in the sweltering temperatures.

    

World's Two Most Powerful Women Discuss Brexit Fallout

Britain's Theresa May and Germany's Angela Merkel are left negotiating the terms of a political divorce that neither wanted.

    

Mom Who Killed 4 Newborns Jailed for 14 Years

The woman's 55-year-old husband was acquitted on charges of complicity in failing to stop the killings, which occurred between 2003 and 2013.

    

N. Korea Tests Pre-Emptive Missile Strikes on U.S. Targets

North Korea said it had conducted a ballistic missile test that simulated pre-emptive strikes against ports and airfields used by the U.S. military.

    

3 French Soldiers Die in Libya 'Fight Against Terrorists'

French media reported that the trio's helicopter was shot down.

    

'Tipsy' Partygoers Confuse Real Cops for Strippers

Strippers dressed as cops are a tale as old as time, which could explain why revelers at a birthday party got a bit confused when officers showed up.

    

Whale Watchers Miss Humpback's Spectacular Leap

A boat load of whale watchers missed a humpback's spectacular show in Australia.

    

Could This Wing Flap Be From Missing MH370?

Investigators searching for MH370 on Wednesday released images of a suspected wing flap found last month on Pemba Island.

    

Bangladesh Hunts 'Missing' 261 Who May Have Joined ISIS

The country's elite security force published the list on Facebook and called on citizens to report the whereabouts of the missing.

    

Train Attacker, ISIS Had No Direct Contact: Officials

German intelligence has concluded that the 17-year-old teenager — who slashed passengers on a train Monday — had not been recruited by ISIS.
    

Awkward Questions, Jokes as Kerry Meets Boris Johnson

The secretary of state was quizzed about Boris Johnson's suitability for his new role as Britain's foreign secretary.
    

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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 23 new articles

  1. Donald Trump Sets Conditions for Defending NATO Allies Against Attack
  2. Cruz Booed After Not Endorsing Trump
  3. Republican Convention Night 3: What You Missed
  4. Mike Pence’s Journey: Catholic Democrat to Evangelical Republican
  5. Trump Introduces Pence in Cleveland
  6. Behind Melania Trump’s Cribbed Lines, an Ex-Ballerina Who Loved Writing
  7. From Links to Lucifer to Calls for Execution, Republicans Seethe at Hillary Clinton
  8. Federal Court Rules Texas’ ID Law Violates Voting Rights Act
  9. Internal Inquiry Sealed the Fate of Roger Ailes at Fox
  10. Roger Ailes’s Exit Is Unlikely to Erode the Fox News Citadel
  11. Obama’s Support of Erdogan Is a Stark Reminder of Turkey’s Value to U.S.
  12. Erdogan Declares 3-Month State of Emergency in Turkey
  13. Well: Lifting Lighter Weights Can Be Just as Effective as Heavy Ones
  14. The Loneliness of Being Black in San Francisco
  15. Jeremy Lin Is Back in New York, and So Is a Glimpse of the Old Linsanity
  16. Matter: Updated Brain Map Identifies Nearly 100 New Regions
  17. Concerned About Zika, More Top Tennis Players Are Skipping Olympics
  18. The Debunker: Study That Reported Sharp Rise in Prostate Cancer Is Questioned
  19. U.S. Targets $1 Billion in Assets in Malaysian Embezzlement Case
  20. Garry Marshall, ‘Pretty Woman’ Director, Dies at 81
  21. Twitter Bars Milo Yiannopoulos in Wake of Leslie Jones’s Reports of Abuse
  22. Skin Deep: Would You Spend $800 for a Haircut? Some Men in New York Do
  23. Review: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Sticks to Its Brand. That’s Not Necessarily Bad.
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Donald Trump Sets Conditions for Defending NATO Allies Against Attack

Reiterating a hard-line nationalist approach, Mr. Trump raised new questions about his commitment to automatically defend NATO allies.

    

Cruz Booed After Not Endorsing Trump

Senator Ted Cruz’s speech was a striking snub on the eve of Donald J. Trump’s formal acceptance of the party’s nomination.
    

Republican Convention Night 3: What You Missed

All eyes were on Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana on Night 3.
    

Mike Pence’s Journey: Catholic Democrat to Evangelical Republican

Mr. Pence was raised in a Catholic family that idolized President John F. Kennedy, but in college he found himself wanting a personal connection with Jesus.

    

Trump Introduces Pence in Cleveland

Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, presented his vice-presidential pick, Gov. Mike Pence.
    

Behind Melania Trump’s Cribbed Lines, an Ex-Ballerina Who Loved Writing

Meredith McIver, a longtime employee of the Trump Organization, said that she had offered her resignation over what she called an innocent mistake, but that Donald J. Trump refused to accept it.

    

From Links to Lucifer to Calls for Execution, Republicans Seethe at Hillary Clinton

The venom directed at Mrs. Clinton at the convention makes the days of Swift-boating and Bush-bashing seem tame.

    

Federal Court Rules Texas’ ID Law Violates Voting Rights Act

While the court did not strike down the law entirely, Democrats and voting-rights advocates praised it for finding that the law discriminated against minorities.

    

Internal Inquiry Sealed the Fate of Roger Ailes at Fox

Lawyers hired by 21st Century Fox took statements from at least six other women who described inappropriate behavior by Roger Ailes, two people briefed on the inquiry said.

    

Roger Ailes’s Exit Is Unlikely to Erode the Fox News Citadel

Fox News has been rocked by its chairman’s planned departure. But Mr. Ailes leaves the network in strong shape, with high ratings and huge profits.

    

Obama’s Support of Erdogan Is a Stark Reminder of Turkey’s Value to U.S.

The Turkish leader may be a bitter disappointment to Mr. Obama, but he is still better than other options in the chaotic landscape of the Middle East.

    

Erdogan Declares 3-Month State of Emergency in Turkey

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he suspected foreign countries were involved in the attempt to topple his government.

    

Well: Lifting Lighter Weights Can Be Just as Effective as Heavy Ones

In a study, participants’ muscles got bigger and stronger whether they lifted heavy or light weights — as long as they lifted until they were tired.

    

The Loneliness of Being Black in San Francisco

As the tech industry thrives, San Francisco’s African-American population is dwindling and its black middle class has all but disappeared.

    

Jeremy Lin Is Back in New York, and So Is a Glimpse of the Old Linsanity

By returning to a city with the largest Chinese population outside of Asia to play for the Nets, Lin is stepping back into a broader, brighter spotlight.

    

Matter: Updated Brain Map Identifies Nearly 100 New Regions

Data from 1,200 brain scans performed as part of the Human Connectome Project allowed researchers to unveil the brain’s hidden geography.

    

Concerned About Zika, More Top Tennis Players Are Skipping Olympics

Concerns about the virus had been largely minimized by players questioned during the French Open and Wimbledon.

    

The Debunker: Study That Reported Sharp Rise in Prostate Cancer Is Questioned

Widespread reports of a big increase in advanced prostate cancer were based on a study whose methodology has been criticized.

    

U.S. Targets $1 Billion in Assets in Malaysian Embezzlement Case

The Justice Department is seeking to seize more than $1 billion in assets bought with money that it believes was stolen from 1MDB, a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.

    

Garry Marshall, ‘Pretty Woman’ Director, Dies at 81

Mr. Marshall’s work in TV and movies fattened the archive of romantic, family and buddy comedies and found a sweet spot in the middle of the mainstream.

    

Twitter Bars Milo Yiannopoulos in Wake of Leslie Jones’s Reports of Abuse

The action against Mr. Yiannopoulos, a Breitbart editor, followed a campaign of prolonged abuse against the “Ghostbusters” co-star.

    

Skin Deep: Would You Spend $800 for a Haircut? Some Men in New York Do

Parisians balked when they heard that President François Hollande paid $10,000 a month to his hairdresser. But other men pay a hefty price, too.

    

Review: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Sticks to Its Brand. That’s Not Necessarily Bad.

This film follows its immediate predecessors, “Star Trek” and “Into Darkness,” in sacrificing some of the old spirit to blockbuster imperatives.

    

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