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Dry conditions and remote terrain help Soberanes Fire grow another 600 acres overnight

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CARMEL, Calif., Aug. 1 (UPI) -- The Soberanes Fire grew another 600 acres overnight due to dry conditions and remote terrain in Northern California, fire officials said.
    

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WASHINGTON — The Latest on the U.S. presidential campaign (all times EDT): 9:00 p.m.. House Speaker Paul Ryan is refusing to respond to Donald Trump's kind words for Ryan's Republican primary opponent. So says Ryan's spokesman Zack Roday, who ...
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The Wynwood arts district of Miami, where cases of Zika have been spread by mosquitoes. Credit Max Reed for The New York Times. Federal health officials on Monday urged pregnant women to stay away from a Miami neighborhood where they have ...
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  1. Woman Who Defied Ruling Party Makes History in Japan
  2. U.S. Launches Airstrikes on ISIS Stronghold in Libya
  3. Pope Reveals Why He Doesn't Discuss 'Islamic Violence'
  4. Rio Olympics: Inside Brazil's Massive Security Operation
  5. FBI Employee Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
  6. Russia Calls Clinton Hacking Charges Absurd
  7. Watch Elephants Promote Thailand's Referendum
  8. Russian Helicopter Shot Down in Syria; 5 Killed
  9. Rebels Launch Major Assault to Break Aleppo Siege
  10. Russian Helicopter Shot Down in Syria
  11. Countdown to Rio: Athletes Arrive Amid Series of Scandals
  12. Billionaire's Mother-in-Law Freed After Kidnap Ordeal
  13. Food Crisis Fuels Desperation for Thousands in Venezuela
  14. Trump Portrait Adorns Urinal in Irish Bar
  15. Rome's Colosseum Flooded by 'Pokemon Go' Players
  16. Officer, Three Bombers Dead in Attack on Secured Kabul Hotel
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Woman Who Defied Ruling Party Makes History in Japan

Former Defense Minister Yuriko Koike beat closest opponent Hiroya Masuda by more than a million ballots.

    

U.S. Launches Airstrikes on ISIS Stronghold in Libya

The strikes will target ISIS in and around Sirte, a city halfway between Tripoli and Benghazi that has become an ISIS stronghold in the country.

    

Pope Reveals Why He Doesn't Discuss 'Islamic Violence'

The pontiff told reporters there were "violent people in all religions."

    

Rio Olympics: Inside Brazil's Massive Security Operation

With half a million visitors and thousands of athletes to protect, Brazil is taking no chances. NBC's Miguel Almaguer tours Rio de Janeiro's security operations in the air, sea and on the ground.

    

FBI Employee Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent

Kun Shan Chun was charged with four counts of providing false statements about his contact with foreign nationals.

    

Russia Calls Clinton Hacking Charges Absurd

The Kremlin said on Monday that U.S. allegations Moscow was behind the hacking of Democratic Party emails were part of a cover-up.

    

Watch Elephants Promote Thailand's Referendum

Awareness about a vote on Thailand's new draft constitution was given a huge boost when elephants handed out election flyers.
    

Russian Helicopter Shot Down in Syria; 5 Killed

Video posted on social media showed the burning wreckage of a helicopter in an open area.

    

Rebels Launch Major Assault to Break Aleppo Siege

Syrian rebel fighters have launched a major assault on government-held parts of southwestern Aleppo.

    

Russian Helicopter Shot Down in Syria

Russia's Defense Ministry says all five people on board an Mi-8 transport helicopter were killed when it was shot down by ground fire near Idlib,
    

Countdown to Rio: Athletes Arrive Amid Series of Scandals

Last-minute preparations are underway in Rio de Janeiro for what will be the first Olympic games held in South America.

    

Billionaire's Mother-in-Law Freed After Kidnap Ordeal

The kidnapped mother-in-law of Formula One auto-racing supremo Bernie Ecclestone was freed by Brazilian law enforcement agents on Sunday, police said.

    

Food Crisis Fuels Desperation for Thousands in Venezuela

The crippled economy in Venezuela has thousands of people leaving the country in search of better lives.
    

Trump Portrait Adorns Urinal in Irish Bar

The manager expressed his disdain for Donald Trump by using a portrait of the presidential candidate in the urinal of the men's toilets.
    

Rome's Colosseum Flooded by 'Pokemon Go' Players

Fans of the "Pokemon Go" app in Italy search the attraction.
    

Officer, Three Bombers Dead in Attack on Secured Kabul Hotel

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast, which it said targeted a military and logistics services compound.

    

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  1. Donald Trump’s Draft Deferments: Four for College, One for Bad Feet
  2. Donald Trump's Draft Experience
  3. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Harry Potter: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  4. Donald Trump Reaffirms Support for Warmer Relations With Putin
  5. The Interpreter: Donald Trump Finds a Russian Policy He Won’t Defend
  6. Warren Buffett Is Latest Billionaire to Excoriate Donald Trump
  7. Zika Surge in Miami Neighborhood Prompts Travel Warning
  8. As ISIS Posts in Portuguese, U.S. and Brazil Bolster Olympics Security
  9. Rare Show of Discord Between I.O.C. and World Anti-Doping Agency Over Russian Scandal
  10. A Swimmer Goes From Syria to Rio, From Refugee to Olympian
  11. Skin Deep: 3 Top Facialists and What They’re Recommending for Summer Skin
  12. State of the Art: Even Uber Couldn’t Bridge the China Divide
  13. Setting the Body’s ‘Serial Killers’ Loose on Cancer
  14. Why Corporate America Is Leaving the Suburbs for the City
  15. British Decision on Nuclear Plant Angers China and France
  16. U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against ISIS in Libya
  17. Federal Judge Bars North Dakota From Enforcing Restrictive Voter ID Law
  18. Body Camera Failed to Record Chicago Police Shooting of Black Teenager
  19. Nick Denton Files for Bankruptcy, Just Weeks After Gawker Did
  20. Muslims and Christians in French Town Pray Old Bonds Survive Priest’s Murder
  21. On Baseball: The Mets Look to October. The Yankees, Far Beyond.
  22. Gloria DeHaven, Sweetheart in Many a Movie Musical, Dies at 91
  23. Matter: Scientists Ponder an Evolutionary Mystery: The Female Orgasm
  24. Over (Organic) Dinner, These Fitness Studio Competitors Work It Out
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Donald Trump’s Draft Deferments: Four for College, One for Bad Feet

With Mr. Trump accused by a dead soldier’s father of having never “sacrificed,” his medical deferment during the Vietnam era is facing new scrutiny.

    

Donald Trump's Draft Experience

Mr. Trump’s public statements about what kept him out of serving in Vietnam sometimes conflict with his Selective Service records.
    

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Harry Potter: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Donald Trump Reaffirms Support for Warmer Relations With Putin

At a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday, Mr. Trump mocked his opponents who have criticized his friendliness with the Russian leader.
    

The Interpreter: Donald Trump Finds a Russian Policy He Won’t Defend

That Mr. Trump for once backed out of a controversy underscores how much Russia’s meddling in Ukraine, and its annexation of Crimea, outraged world leaders.

    

Warren Buffett Is Latest Billionaire to Excoriate Donald Trump

Mr. Buffett, in Omaha with Mrs. Clinton, unleashed a withering attack on Mr. Trump for refusing to release his tax returns and for misleading voters about his success as a businessman.
    

Zika Surge in Miami Neighborhood Prompts Travel Warning

At least 14 cases of the virus been found in the Wynwood neighborhood in Miami and have been spread by local mosquitoes there.

    

As ISIS Posts in Portuguese, U.S. and Brazil Bolster Olympics Security

Jihadists calling for mayhem at the Olympics — and Brazil’s relative inexperience in grappling with terrorism — has led to a sense of urgency in Rio.

    

Rare Show of Discord Between I.O.C. and World Anti-Doping Agency Over Russian Scandal

The World Anti-Doping Agency released a statement Monday, defending its response to the Russian doping scandal, which had been criticized by the president of the International Olympic Committee.

    

A Swimmer Goes From Syria to Rio, From Refugee to Olympian

Yusra Mardini, a swimmer who fled Syria, has become the face of a new team of refugees who will compete in Rio under the Olympic flag.

    

Skin Deep: 3 Top Facialists and What They’re Recommending for Summer Skin

If the season has you hot and bothered, these celebrity experts have some tips for you.

    

State of the Art: Even Uber Couldn’t Bridge the China Divide

The ride-hailing company joins the top tech giants in failing to overcome the enormous and varied barriers to competing effectively in China.

    

Setting the Body’s ‘Serial Killers’ Loose on Cancer

After a long, intense pursuit, researchers are close to bringing to market a daring new treatment: cell therapy that turbocharges the immune system to fight cancer.

    

Why Corporate America Is Leaving the Suburbs for the City

Companies including McDonald’s and General Electric are moving headquarters to cities like Boston and Chicago, partly as a lure to younger employees.

    

British Decision on Nuclear Plant Angers China and France

Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to delay the project is seen as a potentially major break from her predecessor’s policy toward Beijing.

    

U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against ISIS in Libya

The strikes in Surt were part of a new military campaign against the Sunni terrorist group’s stronghold in North Africa, the Pentagon said.

    

Federal Judge Bars North Dakota From Enforcing Restrictive Voter ID Law

The ruling cites a lack of evidence of the fraudulent voting that the 2013 legislation was intended to address.

    

Body Camera Failed to Record Chicago Police Shooting of Black Teenager

Three officers were suspended for their roles in the killing of an 18-year-old suspect, who was shot in the back last week.

    

Nick Denton Files for Bankruptcy, Just Weeks After Gawker Did

The long-anticipated move protects the media company’s founder from the $115 million legal judgment awarded to Hulk Hogan, who won an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Gawker.

    

Muslims and Christians in French Town Pray Old Bonds Survive Priest’s Murder

Efforts to strengthen interfaith ties resonated particularly in St.-Étienne-du-Rouvray, where Father Jacques Hamel was killed in the name of the Islamic State.

    

On Baseball: The Mets Look to October. The Yankees, Far Beyond.

One New York team wants to win the World Series this season while another is planning for the future.

    

Gloria DeHaven, Sweetheart in Many a Movie Musical, Dies at 91

Ms. DeHaven starred with June Allyson in “Two Girls and a Sailor,” Frank Sinatra in “Step Lively” and Judy Garland in “Summer Stock” before turning to TV roles.

    

Matter: Scientists Ponder an Evolutionary Mystery: The Female Orgasm

Two evolutionary biologists have offered a new way of thinking about the experience based on a reconstruction of its ancient history.

    

Over (Organic) Dinner, These Fitness Studio Competitors Work It Out

At the monthly meetings of their supper club, three entrepreneurs talk friendship, snail cream and why New Yorkers are in the best shape.

    

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