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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 23 new articles

  1. JFK airport evacuated on reports of gunfire in terminal
  2. Volkswagens vulnerable to unlocking via hacking
  3. Patty Jenkins responds to anonymous detractor's claim that 'Wonder Woman' is 'a mess'
  4. Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers, other holdouts likely to see action Thursday night
  5. Adele says she turned down Super Bowl Half-Time Show
  6. 'Suicide Squad' tops the North American box office for a second weekend
  7. Rio roundup: Top Stories and Photos from Day 9
  8. New Engand Patriots: Tom Brady treated unfairly over Deflategate
  9. Los Angeles Rams expected to extend Jeff Fisher, Les Snead
  10. Los Angeles Rams RB Tre Mason has another run-in with police
  11. 3 dead in Philadelphia heat wave
  12. Kurdish forces take back villages from Islamic State
  13. Denver Broncos starting QB uncertain after first preseason game, rough practice
  14. Federal state of emergency in Flint expires, free bottled water available
  15. Scores hacked to death in Democratic Republic of Congo
  16. Watch: Michael Phelps retires
  17. Mike Pence shrugs off title of Donald Trump clean-up man
  18. California wildfire grows to 2,000 acres, destroys four homes
  19. China gets first domestic tampon brand
  20. Wisconsin declares state of emergency, activates National Guard after violent protests
  21. Georgia cop shot dead, suspect at large
  22. Son of former Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry dead at 36
  23. Robbed in Rio: Ryan Lochte held at gunpoint, IOC denies incident
  24. Search Latest News - UPI.com

JFK airport evacuated on reports of gunfire in terminal

Shawn Price
NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Two terminals at New York's John F. Kennedy International airport were briefly evacuated after reports of possible shots fired.
    

Volkswagens vulnerable to unlocking via hacking

Shawn Price
BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Volkswagen's are vulnerable to be unlocked through a hacking of the keyless entry systems, a new study said.
    

Patty Jenkins responds to anonymous detractor's claim that 'Wonder Woman' is 'a mess'

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Director Patty Jenkins is defending "Wonder Woman" against a claim calling her upcoming superheroine movie "a mess."
    

Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers, other holdouts likely to see action Thursday night

The Sports Xchange
DE PERE, Wis. -- After holding 17 players out for the first preseason game Friday, Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy seems ready to get his notable holdouts from that contest some action this week.
    

Adele says she turned down Super Bowl Half-Time Show

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- British music superstar Adele says she will not perform at the 2017 Super Bowl Half-Time Show, despite being offered the coveted gig.
    

'Suicide Squad' tops the North American box office for a second weekend

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- "Suicide Squad" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $43.8 million, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Rio roundup: Top Stories and Photos from Day 9

Franco Fernandez
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- {b:Simone Biles adds to medal count}
    

New Engand Patriots: Tom Brady treated unfairly over Deflategate

The Sports Xchange
New England Patriots team president Jonathan Kraft calls quarterback Tom Brady "an exceptional human being" who was treated unfairly by the NFL over Deflategate.
    

Los Angeles Rams expected to extend Jeff Fisher, Les Snead

The Sports Xchange
The Los Angeles Rams are expected to sign head coach Jeff Fisher and general manager Les Snead to contract extensions.
    

Los Angeles Rams RB Tre Mason has another run-in with police

The Sports Xchange
Embattled Los Angeles Rams running back Tre Mason was involved in an incident with police in Palm Beach, Fla., in late July, according to TMZ.
    

3 dead in Philadelphia heat wave

Allen Cone
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- A third person has died in the heat wave that has scorched the Philadelphia metro area, the city's Health Department confirmed Sunday.
    

Kurdish forces take back villages from Islamic State

Yvette C. Hammett
MOSUL, Iraq, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Kurdish and Iraqi government forces have recaptured four villages near Mosul from Islamic State, but not without a repercussions
    

Denver Broncos starting QB uncertain after first preseason game, rough practice

The Sports Xchange
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- If you were looking for clarity from the Denver Broncos' muddled quarterback position, you didn't find it Thursday in the 22-0 win over Chicago.
    

Federal state of emergency in Flint expires, free bottled water available

Allen Cone
FLINT, Mich., Aug. 14 (UPI) -- The federal state of emergency in Flint, Mich. expired Sunday, but city officials are assuring residents free bottled water is available.
    

Scores hacked to death in Democratic Republic of Congo

Yvette C. Hammett
BENI, Democratic Republic of Congo, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- At least 45 bodies have been found hacked to death in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with more expected as the search continues.
    

Watch: Michael Phelps retires

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Phelps out.
    

Mike Pence shrugs off title of Donald Trump clean-up man

Yvette C. Hammett
NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Donald Trump's running mate, on Sunday, dismissed the notion he's a one-man cleanup-crew for the Republican presidential candidate.
    

California wildfire grows to 2,000 acres, destroys four homes

Allen Cone
LOWER LAKE, Calif., Aug. 14 (UPI) -- A wildfire in northern California doubled in size overnight since it started Saturday night, forcing evacuations and destroying at least four homes.
    

China gets first domestic tampon brand

Yvette C. Hammett
BEIJING, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- More than 80 years after the tampon was introduced in the United States, China is getting its first domestic brand of the feminine hygiene product.
    

Wisconsin declares state of emergency, activates National Guard after violent protests

Amy R. Connolly and Yvette C. Hammett
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker proclaimed a state of emergency and activated the National Guard in Milwaukee after violent protests erupted.
    

Georgia cop shot dead, suspect at large

Yvette C. Hammett
EASTMAN, Ga., Aug. 14 (UPI) -- A suspect who shot and killed a Georgia police officer as he exited his car Saturday is still at large.
    

Son of former Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry dead at 36

Yvette C. Hammett
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- The 36-year-old son of the late Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry died early Sunday. There is no immediate confirmation on his cause of death.
    

Robbed in Rio: Ryan Lochte held at gunpoint, IOC denies incident

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- While Ryan Lochte's mother says her son was robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro, the International Olympic Committee says it didn't happen.
    
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NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 6 new articles

  1. Residents of Syrian City Rejoice After ISIS Liberation
  2. 'Atrocious': Hero's Burial for Dictator Sparks Protests
  3. ISIS Forces Frenemies Into Uneasy Partnership
  4. Train Attack Suspect, Female Victim Succumb to Wounds
  5. Escaping the Olympics via Rio's Magical Urban Jungle
  6. Peace in the Middle East Unlikely Under Next Prez
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Residents of Syrian City Rejoice After ISIS Liberation

The people of Manbij, in northern Syria, are celebrating their liberation by U.S. backed Kurdish and Arab fighters.

    

'Atrocious': Hero's Burial for Dictator Sparks Protests

Filipinos rallied against President Rodrigo Duterte's approval of dictator Ferdinand Marcos' burial in a heroes' cemetery.

    

ISIS Forces Frenemies Into Uneasy Partnership

ISIS fighters trying to export their deadly ideology have forced rivals Iran and Pakistan into an unlikely, terror-fighting partnership.

    

Train Attack Suspect, Female Victim Succumb to Wounds

The attack occurred as the train neared the station in Salez, close to the Liechtenstein border.

    

Escaping the Olympics via Rio's Magical Urban Jungle

The idea to create the first long-distance trail in Rio was born in Atlanta in 1996; the result is the 112-mile-long Transcarioca Trail.

    

Peace in the Middle East Unlikely Under Next Prez

If the newly formed Democratic and Republican Party platforms are any indication, don't expect the next president to create much change on the issue.

    

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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 17 new articles

  1. Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
  2. Hillary Clinton’s Edge in a Donald Trump-Centric Race Has Liberals Wary
  3. Hard Times in Venezuela Breed Malaria as Desperate Flock to Mines
  4. Thousands Displaced in Storm-Drenched Louisiana
  5. Usain Bolt Is Still the World’s Fastest Man
  6. Ryan Lochte and Three Teammates Robbed at Gunpoint
  7. U.S. Swimmers React to Robbery of Teammates
  8. Sports of The Times: Gymnast’s Specialty: Returning to the Olympics. (She’s 41. It’s Her 7th Trip.)
  9. Justin Rose Outduels Henrik Stenson for Golf Gold Medal
  10. An American Stands on the Shoulders of a Gladiator
  11. Milwaukee Shaken by Eruption of Violence After Shooting by Police
  12. Racial Violence in Milwaukee Was Decades in the Making, Residents Say
  13. Why Millennials Are in No Hurry to Take On Debt
  14. Advertising: It’s Thrilling. It’s Chilling. It’s a 30-Minute Commercial.
  15. Boko Haram Video Appears to Show Bodies of Kidnapped Girls
  16. Afghanistan Forces Struggle to Hold Firm Against Taliban in South
  17. Unlikely Facebook Friendship Saves Afghan Baby With Heart Defect
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Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief

An examination of the activities of Paul Manafort shows how he benefited from powerful interests that are now under scrutiny.

    

Hillary Clinton’s Edge in a Donald Trump-Centric Race Has Liberals Wary

A strategy of courting Republicans and focusing closely on Mr. Trump, they say, may impede Mrs. Clinton’s ability to claim a policy mandate if elected.

    

Hard Times in Venezuela Breed Malaria as Desperate Flock to Mines

Many turn to panning for black-market gold in the watery pits of mines, where mosquitoes infect them. Once they return home to recover, the disease spreads.

    

Thousands Displaced in Storm-Drenched Louisiana

At least five people have died and thousands have had to be rescued because of weekend flooding. More areas are expected to flood as swollen waters roll south.

    

Usain Bolt Is Still the World’s Fastest Man

Bolt became the first runner to win the 100 meters at three straight Olympics. The American Justin Gatlin was second.

    

Ryan Lochte and Three Teammates Robbed at Gunpoint

The swimmers’ taxi was stopped by men posing as police officers, the U.S. Olympic Committee said, although Lochte had initially denied the incident.

    

U.S. Swimmers React to Robbery of Teammates

Michael Phelps and other swimmers expressed support for Ryan Lochte and three other teammates after their taxi was robbed at gunpoint early Sunday.
    

Sports of The Times: Gymnast’s Specialty: Returning to the Olympics. (She’s 41. It’s Her 7th Trip.)

Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan competed in her seventh Games and was seventh in the vault final. The average age of her opponents was 20.

    

Justin Rose Outduels Henrik Stenson for Golf Gold Medal

Rose, of Britain, birdied the 18th hole to beat Stenson, of Sweden, in the first Olympic golf tournament since 1904. Matt Kuchar of the United States took the bronze.

    

An American Stands on the Shoulders of a Gladiator

Carli Lloyd, a setter on the U.S. volleyball team, has always relied on the support of her uncle, who starred as one of the spandex-clad titans on “American Gladiators.”

    

Milwaukee Shaken by Eruption of Violence After Shooting by Police

Hours after a police officer shot and killed a fleeing armed man, angry crowds confronted the police and then went on a violent rampage.

    

Racial Violence in Milwaukee Was Decades in the Making, Residents Say

The city now joins other places where police killings highlighted simmering anger over the systemic problems that have so many black people feeling hopeless.

    

Why Millennials Are in No Hurry to Take On Debt

Building a credit history holds less appeal for young Americans who had trouble paying off student loans and saw their families’ struggles during the financial crisis.

    

Advertising: It’s Thrilling. It’s Chilling. It’s a 30-Minute Commercial.

Advertisers are experimenting with minimovies using top stars and directors as more people skip or block ads when streaming shows or browsing the web.

    

Boko Haram Video Appears to Show Bodies of Kidnapped Girls

A masked, camouflaged fighter who appears in video said many of the abducted girls had died in Nigerian military airstrikes.

    

Afghanistan Forces Struggle to Hold Firm Against Taliban in South

Elite forces are trying to hold their ground near Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand Province and a critical link in the defense of the region.

    

Unlikely Facebook Friendship Saves Afghan Baby With Heart Defect

Two digital acquaintances, one in Israel and another in Afghanistan, collaborated to save a baby in Pakistan with life-threatening congenital heart problems.

    

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