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  1. Drew Peterson gets extra 40 years in prison for plotting to kill prosecutor
  2. Justice Dept. investigating cyberattack against Clinton campaign, reports say
  3. Glam Newton: Carolina Panthers quarterback debuts blonde goatee, straw hat
  4. Minnesota judge cuts list of legal heirs to Prince's vast estate to 8
  5. Geno Smith punched in gut by Ryan Fitzpatrick deal
  6. Report: U.S., Israel ready to clinch largest American security aid deal in history
  7. 2016 PGA Championship: Henrik Stenson takes lead, four-way tie for second
  8. New York Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul: 'My hand feels great'
  9. Michigan Football: 'Jumpman' jerseys might have been leaked
  10. Pittsburgh Steelers say possible Le'Veon Bell suspension won't be distracting
  11. 2016 PGA Championship: Chief officer apologizes to group for inaccurate hole position
  12. 'Ecosystem engineers' responsible for first mass extinction
  13. Zayn Malik on girlfriend Gigi Hadid: We work 'so well'
  14. Higher rate of diabetes due to longer survival, not more cases
  15. Khloe Kardashian responds to criticism of weight loss
  16. Study highlights electric grids' vulnerabilities to extreme weather
  17. Florida Gators football: Steve Spurrier returns as ambassador, consultant
  18. Triple-therapy patch may treat, prevent recurrence of colon cancer
  19. Jared Leto: I will never 'really say goodbye' to the Joker
  20. New Jersey teen reels in 250-pound shark with help from dad
  21. USMC F/A-18 Hornet pilot killed in nighttime training crash in Southern California
  22. Fox's 'Scream Queens' strut down hospital corridor in Season 2 teaser
  23. New York horse poop fire sparked by hot, dry weather
  24. Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead
  25. New Orleans Saints: Is the team evolving or devolving?
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Drew Peterson gets extra 40 years in prison for plotting to kill prosecutor

Doug G. Ware
CHESTER, Ill., July 29 (UPI) -- An ex-Illinois police officer who killed his wife a decade ago and tried to kill the man convicted him for it will be in prison for life, a judge ruled Friday.
    

Justice Dept. investigating cyberattack against Clinton campaign, reports say

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating another reported hack committed against a Democratic affiliate -- this time the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
    

Glam Newton: Carolina Panthers quarterback debuts blonde goatee, straw hat

Alex Butler
CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 29 (UPI) -- There might not be anything more dangerous on the football field than a wide-smiling Cam Newton
    

Minnesota judge cuts list of legal heirs to Prince's vast estate to 8

Doug G. Ware
CHASKA, Minn., July 29 (UPI) -- The number of potential heirs seeking millions from the vast estate of late musician Prince was cut down by a judge Friday, from nearly 30 down to a handful.
    

Geno Smith punched in gut by Ryan Fitzpatrick deal

Alex Butler
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., July 29 (UPI) -- Although it wasn't literal this time, Geno Smith received another punch this week when he learned he would not be the starter for the New York Jets.
    

Report: U.S., Israel ready to clinch largest American security aid deal in history

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- The U.S. and Israel are nearing a major military aid deal that will reportedly be the largest security pact the federal government has struck with any nation.
    

2016 PGA Championship: Henrik Stenson takes lead, four-way tie for second

By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- Henrik Stenson of Sweden shot a 3-under-par 67 Friday to move to 6-under overall and claim a one-shot early lead at the 98th PGA Championship on the Lower Course at Baltusrol Golf Club.
    

New York Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul: 'My hand feels great'

By Patricia Traina, The Sports Xchange
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- As far as defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul is concerned, he has closed the door on last year, including questions about his permanently damaged right hand and how that might affect his play.
    

Michigan Football: 'Jumpman' jerseys might have been leaked

Alex Butler
ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 29 (UPI) -- Michael Jordan dominated basketball before trying his hand at baseball. Now he is moving to college football, at least with his brand.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers say possible Le'Veon Bell suspension won't be distracting

The Sports Xchange
LATROBE, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are probably as glad as anyone that training camp arrived. They made offseason headlines for all the wrong reasons.
    

2016 PGA Championship: Chief officer apologizes to group for inaccurate hole position

By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The PGA issued a formal apology to Colt Knost, Joe Summerhays and Yuta Ikeda of Japan after Friday's hole location at the par-4, 460-yard No. 10 was inaccurately positioned and listed.
    

'Ecosystem engineers' responsible for first mass extinction

Brooks Hays
NASHVILLE, July 29 (UPI) -- New research suggests a group of early animals, known as Metazoans, were responsible for wiping out another group called Ediacarans.
    

Zayn Malik on girlfriend Gigi Hadid: We work 'so well'

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, July 29 (UPI) -- Zayn Malik revealed he and Gigi Hadid share a mutual understanding in the September issue of Elle U.K. magazine.
    

Higher rate of diabetes due to longer survival, not more cases

Stephen Feller
EDINBURGH, Scotland, July 29 (UPI) -- The reason the number of people with type 2 diabetes continues to increase has to do with survival, not a growing prevalence, say researchers in Scotland.
    

Khloe Kardashian responds to criticism of weight loss

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, July 29 (UPI) -- Khloe Kardashian was shocked to make headlines for appearing too thin after being told for years that she was too big.
    

Study highlights electric grids' vulnerabilities to extreme weather

Brooks Hays
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., July 29 (UPI) -- Scientists have developed new analysis strategies for identifying the parts of the electric grid that are most vulnerable to extreme weather.
    

Florida Gators football: Steve Spurrier returns as ambassador, consultant

The Sports Xchange
Florida Gators football legend Steve Spurrier is returning to the school as ambassador and consultant for the entire athletic department, the school announced Friday.
    

Triple-therapy patch may treat, prevent recurrence of colon cancer

Stephen Feller
BOSTON, July 29 (UPI) -- A patch delivering one, two or three types of colon cancer treatment could make surgery for the disease unnecessary, according to researchers who developed it.
    

Jared Leto: I will never 'really say goodbye' to the Joker

Annie Martin
NEW YORK, July 29 (UPI) -- Jared Leto admitted he "dove pretty deep" into playing the Joker for "Suicide Squad" in an interview with "Good Morning America."
    

New Jersey teen reels in 250-pound shark with help from dad

Ben Hooper
EMERSON, N.J., July 29 (UPI) -- A 13-year-old boy fishing with his dad on New Jersey's Long Beach Island reeled in an estimated 250-pound shark with his rod.
    

USMC F/A-18 Hornet pilot killed in nighttime training crash in Southern California

Doug G. Ware
SAN DIEGO, July 29 (UPI) -- A U.S. Marine Corps pilot was killed late Thursday when his F/A-18 Hornet fighter crashed in Southern California, military officials said.
    

Fox's 'Scream Queens' strut down hospital corridor in Season 2 teaser

Daniel Uria
LOS ANGELES, July 29 (UPI) -- The ladies from Fox's {i:Scream Queens} will be taking their brand of horror-comedy from a college campus to a hospital in the show's second season.
    

New York horse poop fire sparked by hot, dry weather

Ben Hooper
THROOP, N.Y., July 29 (UPI) -- Environmental authorities in New York said hot, dry weather caused a large pile of horse poop to spontaneously burst into flames.
    

Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead

Eric DuVall
ARCATA, Calif., July 29 (UPI) -- Federal officials said a small medical transport plane crashed near the California-Oregon border early Friday and that two people are confirmed dead.
    

New Orleans Saints: Is the team evolving or devolving?

The Sports Xchange
The New Orleans Saints have a lot of questions at many positions -- leaving a lot of unknowns going into their first full week of camp.
    
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  1. Feds probing Clinton campaign hacking - CNN
  2. Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID Requirement - New York Times
  3. Two officers relieved of police powers in fatal South Shore shooting - Chicago Tribune
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Feds probing Clinton campaign hacking - CNN


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Feds probing Clinton campaign hacking
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(CNN) The FBI and Justice Department are investigating a computer hack of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in addition to its examination of intrusions of other Democratic Party organizations, two law enforcement officials said Friday. The ...
Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by RussiansNew York Times
Clinton campaign denies reports that its computer system was hackedWashington Post
Exclusive: Clinton campaign also hacked in attacks on DemocratsReuters
Bloomberg -Fox News -NBCNews.com -Politico
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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID Requirement - New York Times


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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID Requirement
New York Times
Election workers checked voters' identification in Asheville, N.C., in March. Credit George Etheredge for The New York Times. A federal appeals court decisively struck down North Carolina's voter identification law on Friday, saying its provisions ...
Appeals court strikes down North Carolina's voter-ID lawWashington Post
Fourth Circuit Strikes Down Discriminatory Provisions of Gov. Pat McCrory's North Carolina "Omnibus" Election LawHuffington Post
Impact of appeals court ruling against No. Carolina voter I.D. lawsPBS NewsHour
Los Angeles Times -The Boston Globe -News & Observer -Winston-Salem Journal
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Two officers relieved of police powers in fatal South Shore shooting - Chicago Tribune


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Two officers relieved of police powers in fatal South Shore shooting
Chicago Tribune
A wrecked Jaguar sports car remains at the scene of a fatal police shooting on the 7300 block of South Merrill Avenue in Chicago on Friday, July 29, 2016. (Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune). A wrecked Jaguar sports car remains at the scene of a fatal ...
2 CPD officers relieved from police powers after traffic stop shootingWLS-TV
2 Officers Appear To Break Rules In Fatal Shooting, Get Stripped Of PowersDNAinfo
Two Officers Relieved Of Police Powers After Fatal Shooting Of Car-Theft SuspectCBS Local
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  1. Pope Francis Silently Mourns at Nazi Death Camp
  2. China, Russia to Hold Joint Drills in Disputed Sea
  3. Explosions and Tear Gas as Riot Police Clash with Protesters
  4. This 4-Year-Old Girl Has Only Known a Life of War
  5. Why Pope Francis' Visit to Nazi Death Camps Is So Important
  6. Spain Seeks Criminal Charges Against Catalan Leader
  7. Are Swedes Having Less Sex? Ministers Want to Know
  8. 'Clock Is Ticking' for Besieged Aleppo: United Nations
  9. 30 Million Images of Child Abuse Recovered by Police
  10. Pope Offers Silent Prayer at Auschwitz
  11. Elephant Throws Stone Toward Zoo Visitors, Killing Girl
  12. Could Russia Hack U.S. Ballot Boxes on Election Day?
  13. So-Called 'Dragon Sucking Water' Captivates China
  14. Shopkeeper Hacks Couple to Death Over 22 Cents
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Pope Francis Silently Mourns at Nazi Death Camp

NBC News' Claudio Lavanga reports how the pontiff's quiet reflection said so much during his visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    

China, Russia to Hold Joint Drills in Disputed Sea

BEIJING- China and Russia will hold "routine" naval exercises in the South China Sea in September, China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday, adding that the drills were aimed at strengthening their cooperation and were not aimed at any other country. "I don't know what exercises they are planning, but in the same way the United States and China have a...

    

Explosions and Tear Gas as Riot Police Clash with Protesters

Trouble erupted outside an Armenian police station, held in a standoff since July 17th by 29 gunmen demanding the release of an opposition leader.
    

This 4-Year-Old Girl Has Only Known a Life of War

Four-year-old Mariah was violently knocked down as shelling hit her home in Douma, and her father caught the terrifying moment on camera. Video courte
    

Why Pope Francis' Visit to Nazi Death Camps Is So Important

While other popes have visited the death camps, Francis' visit to Auschwitz was called "a recognition that this isn't just a European tragedy."

    

Spain Seeks Criminal Charges Against Catalan Leader

Spain's central government wants to bring criminal charges against the speaker of the Catalonian parliament for allowing a vote for independence.

    

Are Swedes Having Less Sex? Ministers Want to Know

Worried that Swedes aren't having enough sex, the government wants to analyze the bedroom activities of its citizens in a major new study.

    

'Clock Is Ticking' for Besieged Aleppo: United Nations

The United Nation's special envoy for Syria on Friday warned that time was running out for the population of the besieged and devastated city of Aleppo.

    

30 Million Images of Child Abuse Recovered by Police

Named operation LATTISE, the investigation involved cops scouring more than 100,000 chat-room logs.
    

Pope Offers Silent Prayer at Auschwitz

Pope Francis visits the Auschwitz death camp site in Poland to pay tribute to 1.5 million people, gassed there by Nazi occupiers during World War II.

    

Elephant Throws Stone Toward Zoo Visitors, Killing Girl

The behavior of the female elephant was "abnormal" and needs to be understood, a veterinarian at Morocco's Zoological Garden of Rabat said.

    

Could Russia Hack U.S. Ballot Boxes on Election Day?

NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY that any part of the electoral process handled online is potentially vulnerable to hackers.
    

So-Called 'Dragon Sucking Water' Captivates China

A waterspout caused no damage during its three-minute twist off the coast of southern China.
    

Shopkeeper Hacks Couple to Death Over 22 Cents

Hundreds of people are murdered in India each year over sudden provocations, often trivialities.

    

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  1. Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by Russians
  2. How the Convention Speeches Compare
  3. In Tribute to Son, a Lesson in Citizenship
  4. Fallen Soldier’s Father Denounces Trump
  5. Trump Calls Clinton Speech ‘So Average’
  6. Clinton Sees ‘Stark Choice’ in Election
  7. With the Conventions Behind Us, Our Takeaways From Both
  8. With 100 Days to Go, Candidates Take Fight to Battleground States
  9. ‘Is This the Spokesperson in Chief You Want?’
  10. Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID Requirement
  11. 4 Zika Cases in Florida Were Likely Spread by Local Mosquitoes, C.D.C. Says
  12. After Yemeni’s 13 Years in Guantánamo, Freedom for the Soul Takes Longer
  13. ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Goes From Stage to Page on Saturday at the Witching Hour
  14. Mute and Alone, He Was Never Short of Kind Words or Friends
  15. Sinosphere: China’s Cheating Husbands Fuel an Industry of ‘Mistress Dispellers’
  16. Lula, Brazil’s Ex-President, Will Face Trial on Obstruction Charges
  17. Tesla Faults Brakes, but Not Autopilot, in Fatal Crash
  18. Study Proposes Steps to Better Ensure Police Officers’ Safety
  19. Gloomy Days in the Oil Patch, but Some See a Glimmer of Light
  20. 6 More State Workers Charged in Flint Water Crisis
  21. Sharon Jones, a Burst of Light, Even in Dark Times
  22. Russian Track Team Competes, but It’s a Long Way From Rio
  23. In Pokémon Go, Lawmakers Fear Unexpected Entrance of the Sexual Predator
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Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by Russians

A federal law enforcement official said the intrusion appeared to have come from that country’s intelligence services.

    

How the Convention Speeches Compare

    

In Tribute to Son, a Lesson in Citizenship

In a speech that included displaying a copy of the Constitution, a father gave voice to Muslim Americans and rebuked Mr. Trump for wanting to “ban us from this country.”
    

Fallen Soldier’s Father Denounces Trump

Khizr Khan, whose son, Capt. Humayun Khan, died in Iraq serving in the Army, said Donald J. Trump "sacrificed nothing and no one."
    

Trump Calls Clinton Speech ‘So Average’

Donald J. Trump was not impressed with Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech Thursday.
    

Clinton Sees ‘Stark Choice’ in Election

The day after the Democratic convention, Hillary Clinton spoke about why she thinks this is such an important election.
    

With the Conventions Behind Us, Our Takeaways From Both

The Republican and Democratic conventions offered important lessons about the two presidential nominees, and their parties, as they head into the November general election.

    

With 100 Days to Go, Candidates Take Fight to Battleground States

Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are entering the grueling homestretch of the campaign, when bickering between them could become even more biting.

    

‘Is This the Spokesperson in Chief You Want?’

Times readers react to Donald Trump’s call for Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails.

    

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID Requirement

The decision on Friday upended voting procedures in a closely contested state about three months before Election Day.

    

4 Zika Cases in Florida Were Likely Spread by Local Mosquitoes, C.D.C. Says

The cases, involving Miami-Dade County, represent the first documented instances of local transmission by bug bite for the mainland United States.
    

After Yemeni’s 13 Years in Guantánamo, Freedom for the Soul Takes Longer

Ahmed Abdul Qader, released a year and a half ago, said: “I cannot live my life regularly. I try, but it is like part of me is still at Guantánamo.”

    

‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Goes From Stage to Page on Saturday at the Witching Hour

Even though J.K. Rowling isn’t the author of this play, Scholastic’s midnight release of the script as a book is expected to draw thousands to stores this weekend.

    

Mute and Alone, He Was Never Short of Kind Words or Friends

Bernhardt Wichmann III, a Korean War veteran, possessed little except a big heart, and he spread kindness up and down his street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

    

Sinosphere: China’s Cheating Husbands Fuel an Industry of ‘Mistress Dispellers’

Typically hired by a scorned wife, services coach women on how to save their marriages, while inducing the mistress to disappear.

    

Lula, Brazil’s Ex-President, Will Face Trial on Obstruction Charges

The decision could complicate the political ambitions of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who is accused of obstructing the inquiry into the bribery scheme at Petrobras.

    

Tesla Faults Brakes, but Not Autopilot, in Fatal Crash

The company told Senate staff members that the automatic braking system was “separate and distinct” from Autopilot, according to the staff members.

    

Study Proposes Steps to Better Ensure Police Officers’ Safety

Among the Justice Department recommendations were using body armor, waiting for backups on certain calls and giving responding officers better information.

    

Gloomy Days in the Oil Patch, but Some See a Glimmer of Light

Because of slumping world demand and a glut of global supply, oil players are still struggling to cope with the industry’s doldrums.

    

6 More State Workers Charged in Flint Water Crisis

Prosecutors in Michigan filed charges against six state workers on Friday, bringing to nine the number charged after lead leached into the water system in Flint.
    

Sharon Jones, a Burst of Light, Even in Dark Times

The soul singer, the subject of a new documentary that chronicles her career and cancer struggles, tells of a hard new turn in her story.

    

Russian Track Team Competes, but It’s a Long Way From Rio

Russian track athletes, barred from the Olympics, competed among themselves at what looked like a high school stadium.

    

In Pokémon Go, Lawmakers Fear Unexpected Entrance of the Sexual Predator

Two New York State senators who believe the game could endanger children are proposing legislation to prevent certain sex offenders from playing it.

    

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