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  1. Seattle Seahawks: 2016 season preview
  2. Clinton locks up Democratic ticket by picking Virginia senator Kaine for V.P.
  3. Virginia Supreme Court rejects governor's order to restore voting rights for felons
  4. Jay Bruce: At least five teams interested in Cincinnati Reds slugger
  5. AMC releases first trailer for 'The Walking Dead' Season 7
  6. Police say at least 9 dead in Munich attack; Obama, Clinton, Trump express dismay
  7. D.O.J. says Pennsylvania town broke federal law by rejecting mosque plans
  8. Chicago White Sox hearing flurry of Chris Sale offers
  9. Cutting calories may help prevent neurodegenerative diseases
  10. Ancient feces proves infectious disease traveled along Silk Road 2,000 years ago
  11. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview
  12. Cara Delevingne debuts short hair at San Diego Comic-Con
  13. Jay Mohr, Nikki Cox for divorce
  14. Jet ski racer and son soar over water with 'flying attachment'
  15. 'Unusual sea creature' identified as 'decorated' crab
  16. New York 'Pokemon Go' player claims to have caught all 142 available Pokemon
  17. '8 Simple Rules' stars Cuoco and Sagal to reunite on 'Big Bang Theory' in Season 10
  18. Black bear spotted in tree in Miami
  19. Obama, Nieto tout U.S.-Mexico relations, react to Trump's immigration remarks
  20. Aroldis Chapman: Washington Nationals "want in on" New York Yankees closer
  21. Rob Kardashian shows off weight loss in full-body photo
  22. Runaway horse crashes into motor scooter in China
  23. Water dumped from Hoover Dam flows upward
  24. Scribbles found to be Leonardo da Vinci's earliest notes on laws of friction
  25. Demi Lovato told Nick Jonas to dump Olivia Culpo: 'I didn't like her'
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Seattle Seahawks: 2016 season preview

By Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange
Although a song claims "Two out of three ain't bad," head coach Pete Carroll wasn't singing along last year when his Seattle Seahawks missed out on their third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl.
    

Clinton locks up Democratic ticket by picking Virginia senator Kaine for V.P.

Shawn Price, Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, July 22 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton locked up the Democratic ticket late Friday -- announcing her pick of Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as the party's vice presidential candidate.
    

Virginia Supreme Court rejects governor's order to restore voting rights for felons

Doug G. Ware
RICHMOND, Va., July 22 (UPI) -- Virginia's Supreme Court was split Friday in killing an order by Gov. Terry McAuliffe this year to restore voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons.
    

Jay Bruce: At least five teams interested in Cincinnati Reds slugger

Alex Butler
CINCINNATI, July 22 (UPI) -- Despite nearly being traded from the team where he has spent his entire career, Jay Bruce has continued to produce for the Cincinnati Reds.
    

AMC releases first trailer for 'The Walking Dead' Season 7

Karen Butler
SAN DIEGO, July 22 (UPI) -- AMC rolled out its first trailer for Season 7 of "The Walking Dead" at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday.
    

Police say at least 9 dead in Munich attack; Obama, Clinton, Trump express dismay

Amy R. Connolly and Doug G. Ware
MUNICH, Germany, July 22 (UPI) -- German authorities said late Friday that one gunman alone carried out an apparent terrorist attack at a retail shopping center in downtown Munich.
    

D.O.J. says Pennsylvania town broke federal law by rejecting mosque plans

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, July 22 (UPI) -- The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a Pennsylvania town for supposedly violating federal law by rejecting plans for an Islamic mosque.
    

Chicago White Sox hearing flurry of Chris Sale offers

Alex Butler
CHICAGO, July 22 (UPI) -- Teams looking to grab a playoff spot down the stretch and those already solidified as contenders are equally intrigued at bringing on ace Chris Sale.
    

Cutting calories may help prevent neurodegenerative diseases

Stephen Feller
BALTIMORE, July 22 (UPI) -- Weight loss aside, cutting calories can be good for overall health, including staving off neurodegenerative diseases, according to recent research.
    

Ancient feces proves infectious disease traveled along Silk Road 2,000 years ago

Brooks Hays
CAMBRIDGE, England, July 22 (UPI) -- Analysis of ancient feces collected from a latrine in China prove infectious disease traveled along the Silk Road as early as 2,000 years ago.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
American racing royalty -- California Chrome, Songbird and Saratoga -- join Her Majesty's Dartmouth as the stars of weekend Thoroughbred racing action
    

Cara Delevingne debuts short hair at San Diego Comic-Con

Annie Martin
SAN DIEGO, July 22 (UPI) -- "Suicide Squad" star Cara Delevingne revealed a new, lob haircut while promoting "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" at San Diego-Comic Con.
    

Jay Mohr, Nikki Cox for divorce

Daniel Uria
LOS ANGELES, July 22 (UPI) -- Actor and comedian Jay Mohr has filed for divorce from his wife, actress Nikki Cox after nine years of marriage.
    

Jet ski racer and son soar over water with 'flying attachment'

Ben Hooper
SANDIA, Texas, July 22 (UPI) -- A group of jet ski racers in Texas showed off their homemade "flying attachment" that helped a rider and his son hover above the waves.
    

'Unusual sea creature' identified as 'decorated' crab

Ben Hooper
PERTH, Australia, July 22 (UPI) -- A fisherman who posted video of an "unusual creature" found in his craypot off Australia said the animal was revealed to have a somewhat surprising identity.
    

New York 'Pokemon Go' player claims to have caught all 142 available Pokemon

Ben Hooper
NEW YORK, July 22 (UPI) -- A Pokemon Go player in New York claims to have captured all 142 of the digital monsters known to be available in the United States.
    

'8 Simple Rules' stars Cuoco and Sagal to reunite on 'Big Bang Theory' in Season 10

Karen Butler
SAN DIEGO, July 22 (UPI) -- Kaley Cuoco's "8 Simple Rules" co-star Katey Sagal will play her character Penny's mother on "The Big Bang Theory" next season, CBS announced Friday.
    

Black bear spotted in tree in Miami

Daniel Uria
MIAMI, July 22 (UPI) -- Police in Miami worked to capture a black bear that was spotted at the top of a tree in a suburban neighborhood.
    

Obama, Nieto tout U.S.-Mexico relations, react to Trump's immigration remarks

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, July 22 (UPI) -- President Obama responded Friday to the bleak view offered by GOP nominee Donald Trump in his acceptance speech about the future of U.S. and Mexican immigration
    

Aroldis Chapman: Washington Nationals "want in on" New York Yankees closer

Alex Butler
WASHINGTON, July 22 (UPI) -- Dusty Baker is very familiar with the 'Cuban Missile.'
    

Rob Kardashian shows off weight loss in full-body photo

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, July 22 (UPI) -- Rob Kardashian showed off his slimmed-down physique in a rare full-body picture on Instagram.
    

Runaway horse crashes into motor scooter in China

Ben Hooper
JIAXING, China, July 22 (UPI) -- A motor scooter rider in China came up against an unusual road hazard when a runaway horse came along and knocked him to the ground.
    

Water dumped from Hoover Dam flows upward

Ben Hooper
BOULDER CITY, Nev., July 22 (UPI) -- A visitor to the Hoover Dam in Nevada performed an amateur science experiment by dumping out a water bottle and watching the water flow upward.
    

Scribbles found to be Leonardo da Vinci's earliest notes on laws of friction

Brooks Hays
CAMBRIDGE, England, July 22 (UPI) -- Scribbled pages in a notebook of Leonardo da Vinci, previously dismissed as nonsense, have been revealed as his earliest musings on the laws of friction.
    

Demi Lovato told Nick Jonas to dump Olivia Culpo: 'I didn't like her'

Annie Martin
LAS VEGAS, July 22 (UPI) -- Demi Lovato admitted she wanted Nick Jonas to split from Olivia Culpo in the July 30 issue of Billboard.
    
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  1. Kaine's VP pick greeted by blowback from progressive groups - Washington Post
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RICHMOND — Even before Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (D-Va.) was unveiled Friday as Hillary Clinton's running mate, liberal groups were teed up to criticize the pick. Kaine's boosters say that Kaine, a former Virginia governor and chairman of the Democratic ...
Kaine pick draws mixed reviews from liberalsPolitico
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  1. Turkey Restores Power to Key Base Used By U.S. Forces
  2. Pavarotti Widow Tells Trump to Stop Using Famous Aria
  3. The Perfect Body? Yes, for Surviving a Car Crash
  4. Death Toll in Munich Massacre Rises to 9, Gunman Killed Self
  5. Show It All: Charting the Week's Top Stories
  6. Witness Video Appears to Show Munich Gunman Open Fire
  7. Adorable Bear Cubs Come Running for Feeding Time
  8. IMF Chief Lagarde Must Stand Trial Over $440M Payout
  9. The Next Generation of Murdochs Steps up at Fox
  10. American Fighting ISIS in Syria Killed in Combat: Family
  11. See Adorable Pics of Prince George on 3rd Birthday
  12. 'Pokemon Go' Launches in Japan, With McDonald's Tie-In
  13. Britain's Economy Wilting Fast After Brexit Vote
  14. Search for MH370 to Be Suspended — Possibly Forever
  15. Catch Me Instead: Pokemon Used to Spotlight Syria Kids
  16. Women Are Silenced in Turkey's Post-Coup Crackdown
  17. Truck Driver Plotted Attack for Months, Had Accomplices
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Turkey Restores Power to Key Base Used By U.S. Forces

The Turkish government restored power to an air base widely believed to house U.S. nuclear weapons on Friday, according to the Department of Defense.

    

Pavarotti Widow Tells Trump to Stop Using Famous Aria

The widow of Luciano Pavarotti, the world's most recognized opera singer, has a message for Donald Trump — stop using my husband's song.

    

The Perfect Body? Yes, for Surviving a Car Crash

Graham, a sculpture by Australian artist Patricia Piccinini, was created to show what a body would have to look like to survive a high-speed accident.
    

Death Toll in Munich Massacre Rises to 9, Gunman Killed Self

Gunfire erupted at a mall in what is being treated as a terror attack. Police later said they believe he was a lone gunman, and likley killed himself.

    

Show It All: Charting the Week's Top Stories

A failed coup, an unconventional convention and a doping scandal stole the week. Here's a look at those stories and others in chart form.

    

Witness Video Appears to Show Munich Gunman Open Fire

A pedestrian in Munich, Germany, may have captured video of a reported gunman opening fire outside a McDonalds near a shopping mall.
    

Adorable Bear Cubs Come Running for Feeding Time

A forest guide was lucky enough to capture video of a brown bear feeding her four cubs in a nature center in Finland.
    

IMF Chief Lagarde Must Stand Trial Over $440M Payout

France's Court of Cassation ruled that International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde must stand trial over a 2008 payout.

    

The Next Generation of Murdochs Steps up at Fox

Who are James and Lachlan Murdoch, heirs to Rupert Murdoch's empire and the next generation to run their father's billion-dollar juggernaut, Fox News?

    

American Fighting ISIS in Syria Killed in Combat: Family

Susan Shirley said Thursday that she first received an email from a Kurdish captain Tuesday relaying that her son, Levi Shirley, had been killed.

    

See Adorable Pics of Prince George on 3rd Birthday

Royal officials celebrated the third birthday of Prince George Friday by releasing new images of him playing at home in Norfolk, England.

    

'Pokemon Go' Launches in Japan, With McDonald's Tie-In

Eager Japanese rushed to their phones on Friday to start hunting as Pokemon Go finally launched in Japan, home of the colorful cartoon characters.

    

Britain's Economy Wilting Fast After Brexit Vote

Britain's economy is shrinking, the broadest survey of business confidence since last month's historic vote to quit the EU showed on Friday.

    

Search for MH370 to Be Suspended — Possibly Forever

The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be suspended once the current search area in the Indian Ocean has been completely scoured.

    

Catch Me Instead: Pokemon Used to Spotlight Syria Kids

An activist group is using the popular Pokemon characters to appeal to the West for urgent help against the Syrian government.

    

Women Are Silenced in Turkey's Post-Coup Crackdown

In the days after a failed military coup shook Turkey, women say they are being silenced.

    

Truck Driver Plotted Attack for Months, Had Accomplices

The suspected accomplices, four men and one woman, were in custody in Nice and were charged Thursday, Francois Molins told a news conference.

    

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  1. Hillary Clinton Selects Tim Kaine, a Popular Senator From a Swing State, as Running Mate
  2. News Analysis: With Pick, Hillary Clinton Signals She’s Looking Past Inauguration Day
  3. The 2016 Race: If Tim Kaine Can Help Clinton in Virginia Even a Bit, It’s a Big Deal
  4. Tim Kaine Picked as Clinton Running Mate
  5. Man in the News: Tim Kaine: A Self-Effacing Senator in a Sharp-Elbows Era
  6. Donald Trump Basks in Convention ‘Love’ (but Has None for Ted Cruz)
  7. Donald Trump’s Journey: From Crashing a Party to Controlling Its Future
  8. Smirk or Smile? The New York Tabloids Disagree About Trump
  9. Gunman in Munich Kills 9, Then Himself, the Police Say
  10. Live Updates From Munich
  11. Shooting in Munich: What We Know, and What We Don’t
  12. Deadly Shooting at Munich Mall
  13. Your Evening Briefing
  14. Failed Turkish Coup Accelerated a Purge Years in the Making
  15. With Roger Ailes Out, Will Fox News’s Influence on Politics Change?
  16. U.S. Says Florida Network Defrauded Medicare and Medicaid of Over $1 Billion
  17. Texas Rape Victim Was Jailed for Fear She Would Not Testify, Lawsuit Says
  18. EgyptAir Flight 804 Broke Up in Midair After a Fire, Evidence Suggests
  19. Russia’s Paralympic Team Is Facing a Ban of Its Own
  20. Verizon Is Said to Be Near a Deal to Acquire Yahoo
  21. Tip: How to Breathe
  22. A Colorado Town Tests Positive for Marijuana (in Its Water)
  23. The Science of Fat: Skinny and 119 Pounds, but With the Health Hallmarks of Obesity
  24. Is China Stealing Jobs? It May Be Losing Them, Instead
  25. Summer at the Silver Gull: Cabana Boys, a Queens Throwback, Hustle for Big Tips and Bigger Dreams
  26. Blue Man Group Is Sued in Royalties Case
  27. Basics: In Africa, Birds and Humans Form a Unique Honey Hunting Party
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Hillary Clinton Selects Tim Kaine, a Popular Senator From a Swing State, as Running Mate

Mr. Kaine, a former governor of Virginia who is now on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, speaks fluent Spanish and has a strong friendship with Mrs. Clinton.
    

News Analysis: With Pick, Hillary Clinton Signals She’s Looking Past Inauguration Day

The Virginia politician’s value is almost entirely about governing — it’s less about his ballot box impact than about what he’ll bring to the White House.

    

The 2016 Race: If Tim Kaine Can Help Clinton in Virginia Even a Bit, It’s a Big Deal

Hillary Clinton might not need Mr. Kaine to secure Virginia, but it’s a crucial state, and he can only help.

    

Tim Kaine Picked as Clinton Running Mate

Hillary Clinton announced Friday that Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia would be her vice-presidential choice.
    

Man in the News: Tim Kaine: A Self-Effacing Senator in a Sharp-Elbows Era

Mr. Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s running mate, a senator and former governor of Virginia, is known for his calm temperament, willingness to build bridges and Catholic faith.

    

Donald Trump Basks in Convention ‘Love’ (but Has None for Ted Cruz)

After bragging that he had unified Republicans in one of the most “love-filled” conventions in history, the nominee went on an extended diatribe against his primary rival.

    

Donald Trump’s Journey: From Crashing a Party to Controlling Its Future

It is hard to imagine the Republican Party returning anytime soon to being the party of free trade, democracy building and at least modest immigration reform.

    

Smirk or Smile? The New York Tabloids Disagree About Trump

The New York Post and The Daily News covered Trump’s nomination speech in their own inimitable — and opposing — ways.

    

Gunman in Munich Kills 9, Then Himself, the Police Say

The police said the attack outside a mall was probably the work of a single gunman. At least 21 people were wounded.
    

Live Updates From Munich

    

Shooting in Munich: What We Know, and What We Don’t

Nine people are killed in a “shooting rampage” in Munich by a lone gunman. The police said the gunman’s body was found less than a mile from the scene of the attack.

    

Deadly Shooting at Munich Mall

A gunman opened fire at the Olympia-Einkaufszentrum mall in Munich on Friday, killing several people and wounding others. “It is not clear whether is one or many shooters,” a police spokesman said.
    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Failed Turkish Coup Accelerated a Purge Years in the Making

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose officials had compiled lists of those with questionable loyalties, has labeled many civil servants as potential enemies of the state.

    

With Roger Ailes Out, Will Fox News’s Influence on Politics Change?

In its 20 years, the network has provided a path for Republican politicians and candidates to raise issues, set agendas and shape opinions.

    

U.S. Says Florida Network Defrauded Medicare and Medicaid of Over $1 Billion

Federal prosecutors charged three people, saying a scheme at a network of nursing and assisted-living facilities operated over a period of 14 years.

    

Texas Rape Victim Was Jailed for Fear She Would Not Testify, Lawsuit Says

The suit against county officials says the woman was beaten by an inmate, punched by a guard and accidentally classified as a sexual assault suspect in the Harris County Jail.

    

EgyptAir Flight 804 Broke Up in Midair After a Fire, Evidence Suggests

Investigators do not know, however, if the blaze that is thought to have caused the plane to come apart was an accident or caused by terrorism.

    

Russia’s Paralympic Team Is Facing a Ban of Its Own

Olympic officials, meanwhile, said that in retesting urine samples from the 2008 Beijing Games and 2012 London Games, 23 more medalists were tainted.

    

Verizon Is Said to Be Near a Deal to Acquire Yahoo

Verizon has long been considered a front-runner to buy Yahoo’s core internet businesses. An announcement could come as early as next week.

    

Tip: How to Breathe

Do it with purpose. Sit up straight.

    

A Colorado Town Tests Positive for Marijuana (in Its Water)

A well in Hugo, population 740, was found to be tainted with THC, even though there are no marijuana businesses nearby.

    

The Science of Fat: Skinny and 119 Pounds, but With the Health Hallmarks of Obesity

A small group of thin patients who develop disorders typically tied to obesity pose a medical mystery and a potential opportunity for scientists.

    

Is China Stealing Jobs? It May Be Losing Them, Instead

With a slowing domestic economy, rising costs and stiffer foreign competition, China’s laborers are losing jobs, including to the United States.

    

Summer at the Silver Gull: Cabana Boys, a Queens Throwback, Hustle for Big Tips and Bigger Dreams

At the Silver Gull Beach Club, the workers who carry members’ beach gear and fetch their drinks work hard, smile nonstop and hope it all pays off.

    

Blue Man Group Is Sued in Royalties Case

Ian Pai, who composed music used by the global theatrical brand, contends that he has been underpaid for decades.

    

Basics: In Africa, Birds and Humans Form a Unique Honey Hunting Party

Tribesmen and honeyguides share an ancient pact and communicate in trills and grunts, scientists report. The shared goal: beehives full of honey and wax.

    

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