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  1. Islamic State says militant 'soldiers' carried out Normandy church attack - Washington Post
  2. Forty-six people abandon fishing boat in the Aleutians - USA TODAY
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Islamic State says militant 'soldiers' carried out Normandy church attack - Washington Post


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Islamic State says militant 'soldiers' carried out Normandy church attack
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SAINT-ETIENNE-DU-ROUVRAY, France — Two attackers backing the Islamic State — including one on a watch list — stormed a village church in northern France during Mass on Tuesday, taking hostages and slitting the throat of an 85-year-old priest before ...
Islamists attack French church, slit priest's throatReuters
French church attack: What we knowBBC News
Assailants take hostages in Normandy church in FranceBusiness Insider
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Forty-six people abandon fishing boat in the Aleutians - USA TODAY


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Forty-six people abandon fishing boat in the Aleutians
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Forty-six people abandoned a fishing boat as it began to take on water Tuesday morning in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, prompting the U.S. Coast Guard and a rescue organization to send help, a Coast Guard spokesman said. So far there were no reports ...
Good Samaritans rescuing 46 people who abandoned fishing ship near Aleutian IslandsAlaska Dispatch News
Coast Guard: 46 people rescued from sinking boat off AlaskaChicago Tribune
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NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 19 new articles

  1. Priest 'Assassinated' in Church Terror Attack
  2. U.S. Approves Release of Last Russian held at Guantanamo
  3. Alleged Killer of 19 Disabled People: They Shouldn't Exist
  4. Through Program, Cuban American Millennials Visit Island for 1st Time
  5. Blasts Rock Mogadishu Peacekeeping Bases, Killing 13
  6. What's the Youngest Age to Compete in the Olympics?
  7. Guards Taped Tying Half-Naked Hooded Boy to Chair
  8. Russia Offers 'Four-Letter' Response to DNC Hack Claim
  9. Prince Harry: I Regret Not Speaking About Mom Diana's Death
  10. Doctor Shot, Critically Wounded at German Hospital
  11. Why Experts Are Sure Russia Hacked the DNC Emails
  12. Japan Alleged Mass Murderer Caught on Security Camera
  13. CubaOne Brings Cuban Americans on 'Birthright' Trip to Havana
  14. European Rideshare Rivals Merge to Take on Uber
  15. Solar-Powered Plane Completes Round-the-World Flight
  16. See Lavrov's Surprisingly Feisty Response to Hacking Question
  17. Black Lives Matter Movement Resonates in France
  18. U.S. Teen Recounts Suicide Bombing Near Music Festival
  19. 'All the Experts' Believe Russians Hacked DNC: Ex-Diplomat
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Priest 'Assassinated' in Church Terror Attack

French President Francois Hollande blamed the "cowardly acts" on ISIS-linked terrorists.

    

U.S. Approves Release of Last Russian held at Guantanamo

A former Russian ballet dancer and soldier imprisoned at Guantanamo will be released. He's the last Russian citizen held at the Cuban-based site.

    

Alleged Killer of 19 Disabled People: They Shouldn't Exist

Tuesday's incident was the deadliest mass killing in the country since the end of World War II.

    

Through Program, Cuban American Millennials Visit Island for 1st Time

A program similar to the Israeli birthright trip is giving young Cuban Americans the chance to travel to their family's homeland for the first time.

    

Blasts Rock Mogadishu Peacekeeping Bases, Killing 13

Somali terror group al Shabaab told regional news channel Al Jazeera it had carried out the attack.

    

What's the Youngest Age to Compete in the Olympics?

At the Rio Olympics, Team USA will have its first player to be born in the 2000s.
    

Guards Taped Tying Half-Naked Hooded Boy to Chair

Prison guards in Australia have been taped teargassing teenage inmates and strapping a half-naked, hooded boy to a chair.

    

Russia Offers 'Four-Letter' Response to DNC Hack Claim

John Kerry's Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, gave a surprisingly direct response when asked by a reporter if Moscow was behind the DNC email leak.

    

Prince Harry: I Regret Not Speaking About Mom Diana's Death

Britain's Prince Harry is opening up for the first time about the impact of the tragedy on his life.
    

Doctor Shot, Critically Wounded at German Hospital

The incident follows four attacks in Germany since July 18 that left 10 people dead and dozens injured.

    

Why Experts Are Sure Russia Hacked the DNC Emails

Motive, ability and some telltale clues, say cyber security experts both inside and outside the U.S. government.

    

Japan Alleged Mass Murderer Caught on Security Camera

Surveillance video shows suspect Satoshi Uematsu arriving and leaving the facility for disabled people where 19 people were found stabbed to death.
    

CubaOne Brings Cuban Americans on 'Birthright' Trip to Havana

Lissette Calveiro and eight other millennial Cuban Americans took a trip of a lifetime to Havana, Cuba with the CubaOne "birthright" program
    

European Rideshare Rivals Merge to Take on Uber

Daimler's mytaxi said it will will merge with British rival Hailo in an all-share deal, creating Europe's largest phone-based taxi-hailing business.

    

Solar-Powered Plane Completes Round-the-World Flight

Solar Impulse 2 touched down in Abu Dhabi at the end of a 16-month, 24,000-mile journey to show the potential of renewable energy.
    

See Lavrov's Surprisingly Feisty Response to Hacking Question

Russia's foreign minister had a rather pointed response when asked if Moscow was behind the leak of Democratic Party emails.
    

Black Lives Matter Movement Resonates in France

Protests are growing in France over the death of a young black man in police custody. Adama Traoré's family have challenged the official explanations.

    

U.S. Teen Recounts Suicide Bombing Near Music Festival

Jana Vandenberg, 16, was taking an ice cream break from a music festival when she heard the explosion in Ansbach, Germany.
    

'All the Experts' Believe Russians Hacked DNC: Ex-Diplomat

Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, and Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, discuss the allegations.

    

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

  1. Spy Agency Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked D.N.C.
  2. Assange, Avowed Foe of Clinton, Timed Email Release for Democratic Convention
  3. The Interpreter: Why Security Experts Think Russia Was Behind the D.N.C. Breach
  4. Democratic Convention Night 2: What You Missed
  5. News Analysis: Hillary Clinton, a Reluctant Star of Her Own Prime-Time Show
  6. Looking to Build Base, Democrats Court Those Aggrieved by Donald Trump
  7. A Worry if Hillary Clinton Wins: What to Do With Bill
  8. Your Evening Briefing
  9. At World’s Largest Hedge Fund, Sex, Fear and Video Surveillance
  10. Mass Killings May Have Created Contagion, Feeding on Itself
  11. ISIS Says Its ‘Soldiers’ Attacked Church in France, Killing Priest
  12. Jacques Hamel, 85, a Beloved French Priest, Killed in His Church
  13. German Mood Is Shaken as Attacks Show Vulnerability to ISIS
  14. Marissa Mayer’s Media Problem at Yahoo Is Now Verizon’s to Solve
  15. Apple’s iPhone Sales Drop Again, but Services Are a Bright Spot
  16. W.H.O. Weighs Dropping Transgender Identity From List of Mental Disorders
  17. Knife Attacker Wanted to Rid Japan of the Disabled, Authorities Say
  18. U.S. to Admit More Central American Refugees
  19. With No Heroes in Sight, the Big Apple Circus Will Fold Its Tent
  20. N.H.L. Commissioner Gary Bettman Continues to Deny C.T.E. Link
  21. Into Corsica, From Rustic Villages to Stony Cliffs
  22. Deal Professor: $1 Billion for Dollar Shave Club: Why Every Company Should Worry
  23. Review: In ‘Nerve,’ a Shy Girl Seduced by the Internet
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Spy Agency Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked D.N.C.

American intelligence agencies cautioned that they are uncertain whether the breach was an effort to manipulate the 2016 presidential election.

    

Assange, Avowed Foe of Clinton, Timed Email Release for Democratic Convention

Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, suggested in a June interview that he opposed Mrs. Clinton on policy grounds and saw her as a personal foe.
    

The Interpreter: Why Security Experts Think Russia Was Behind the D.N.C. Breach

A growing body of forensic evidence has implicated the Russian government in the breach of emails from Democratic National Committee officials.

    

Democratic Convention Night 2: What You Missed

After a turbulent beginning to Democratic National Convention, members of the party heard from Lena Dunham, Madeleine Albright and former President Bill Clinton, the night’s main attraction.

    

News Analysis: Hillary Clinton, a Reluctant Star of Her Own Prime-Time Show

Naturally guarded, Mrs. Clinton has seemed a reluctant star of her prime-time production at the Democratic National Convention.

    

Looking to Build Base, Democrats Court Those Aggrieved by Donald Trump

From Hillary Clinton and her campaign, a scorching indictment of her Republican opponent as someone who has spared almost no group from insult or injury.

    

A Worry if Hillary Clinton Wins: What to Do With Bill

Clinton aides are addressing a potentially thorny problem: Historically, when Mr. Clinton has time on his hands, he can create dangerous distractions for his wife.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

At World’s Largest Hedge Fund, Sex, Fear and Video Surveillance

Christopher Tarui’s complaint and interviews with former employees of the world’s largest hedge fund firm describe an atmosphere of surveillance that silences those who don’t fit the mold.
    

Mass Killings May Have Created Contagion, Feeding on Itself

A small number of people with strong personal grievances appear to be mining previous rampages for methods and potential targets to plan their own attacks.

    

ISIS Says Its ‘Soldiers’ Attacked Church in France, Killing Priest

President François Hollande said that the Islamic State was behind the assault, the latest in a series that has left Europe stunned, fearful and angry.
    

Jacques Hamel, 85, a Beloved French Priest, Killed in His Church

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the knife attack on Father Hamel as he was celebrating Mass.

    

German Mood Is Shaken as Attacks Show Vulnerability to ISIS

A spate of violence has left Germans longing for a sense of order and questioning the wisdom of opening their doors to migrants.

    

Marissa Mayer’s Media Problem at Yahoo Is Now Verizon’s to Solve

Before she led Yahoo, while still at Google, Ms. Mayer spoke of the difficulties for media companies of capitalizing on their own content.

    

Apple’s iPhone Sales Drop Again, but Services Are a Bright Spot

A second quarter of dismal sales leaves analysts wondering: Are customers out of love with Apple, or just waiting for the latest products?

    

W.H.O. Weighs Dropping Transgender Identity From List of Mental Disorders

A proposal to remove the designation from international guidelines is rapidly gaining support, and would lessen stigmatization.
    

Knife Attacker Wanted to Rid Japan of the Disabled, Authorities Say

The suspect, a former employee at the residential care center where 19 people were killed, had expressed extreme views about euthanizing disabled people.

    

U.S. to Admit More Central American Refugees

The Obama administration will broaden the effort to allow families of children fleeing dangerous conditions to enter the United States with them.

    

With No Heroes in Sight, the Big Apple Circus Will Fold Its Tent

The beloved New York nonprofit circus has announced that it is ending its public performances after failing to raise the $2 million it said it needed to stay viable.

    

N.H.L. Commissioner Gary Bettman Continues to Deny C.T.E. Link

He blames the news media for the prevailing belief that blows to the head can cause long-term brain damage.

    

Into Corsica, From Rustic Villages to Stony Cliffs

A revelatory trip off the beaten path in Corsica reveals a resilient and dramatically beautiful island that holds itself apart from mainland France.

    

Deal Professor: $1 Billion for Dollar Shave Club: Why Every Company Should Worry

The internet, mass transportation and globalization allow decentralized companies to be smaller and leaner and have fewer employees.

    

Review: In ‘Nerve,’ a Shy Girl Seduced by the Internet

Tired of playing it safe, a high-school senior joins a reality-style online game that soon escalates into dangerous stunts.

    

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