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  1. Nigeria reports two new polio cases
  2. Rio Roundup: Simone Biles grabs gold, Aly Raisman wins silver
  3. 3-year-old falls of Pennsylvania roller coaster
  4. Jackie Chan, Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux to voice characters in 'LEGO Ninjago Movie'
  5. Disney renews 'Elena of Avalor' for a second season
  6. 'Sister Cities' with Stana Katic and Jacki Weaver to premiere on Lifetime Sept. 17
  7. Ex-Penn State coach Sandusky to testify Friday for first time in child sex abuse case
  8. Man pleads guilty to New York terror plot on New Year's Eve, faces 20 years
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Nigeria reports two new polio cases

Shawn Price
LAGOS, Nigeria, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- Nigeria reported two new cases of polio, the first cases in two years, the World Health Organization said.
    

Rio Roundup: Simone Biles grabs gold, Aly Raisman wins silver

Al Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- When a blind landing isn't the hardest part of your performance, you know you are destined for greatness.
    

3-year-old falls of Pennsylvania roller coaster

Shawn Price
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- A 3-year-old boy fell off a Pittsburgh area rollercoaster, officials said. His condition is not known.
    

Jackie Chan, Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux to voice characters in 'LEGO Ninjago Movie'

Karen Butler
BURBANK, Calif., Aug. 11 (UPI) -- Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen and Abbi Jacobson have joined the voice cast of "The LEGO Ninjago Movie."
    

Disney renews 'Elena of Avalor' for a second season

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- The animated series "Elena of Avalor," a story inspired by diverse Latin cultures and folklore, has been renewed for a second season.
    

'Sister Cities' with Stana Katic and Jacki Weaver to premiere on Lifetime Sept. 17

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- The screen adaptation of Colette Freedman's stage play "Sister Cities" will have its television world premiere Sept. 17 on Lifetime.
    

Ex-Penn State coach Sandusky to testify Friday for first time in child sex abuse case

Doug G. Ware
BELLEFONTE, Pa., Aug. 11 (UPI) -- Former Penn State football coach and child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky will testify in court Friday for the first time as part of new efforts to seek a new trial.
    

Man pleads guilty to New York terror plot on New Year's Eve, faces 20 years

Shawn Price
NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (UPI) -- A man has pleaded guilty to plotting a New Year's Eve terror attack in upstate New York, the Department of Justice said.
    
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  1. Aleppo's Few Remaining Doctors Plead With Obama for Help
  2. Philippine President's Envoy Talks to 'Old Friend' China
  3. Ukraine Puts Army on Alert as Russia Dispute Flares Up
  4. Bombs at Thai Resort Kill 1, Injure 23
  5. Thai Resort Hit by Twin Bomb Blasts
  6. Pope Hosts Lunch for Syrian Refugee Families: Vatican
  7. Brazil Superhackers Stalk Olympic Tourists
  8. Rising Tennis Star Was Poisoned at Wimbledon: Family
  9. U.N. Seeks Pause in Aleppo Fighting: 'We Need 48 Hours'
  10. Ecuador to Set Date for Assange to Face Rape Allegations
  11. Battling Pollution in Rio: It's a Long-Term Project
  12. Canadian Banned From Contacting ISIS Dead After Raid
  13. Feeding Kids a Vegan Diet Could Mean Jail in Italy
  14. Stretching, Singing and Selfies: Best Ready Room Moments
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Aleppo's Few Remaining Doctors Plead With Obama for Help

The 15 doctors said U.S. 'inaction' meant the United States shares responsibility 'for the crimes of the Syrian government and its Russian ally.'

    

Philippine President's Envoy Talks to 'Old Friend' China

The Philippines' presidential envoy held talks with counterparts in China Thursday, amid a potential pivot away from the United States.

    

Ukraine Puts Army on Alert as Russia Dispute Flares Up

Ukraine's president put his army on combat alert Thursday as a war of words between Russia and Ukraine heated up the conflict over annexed Crimea.

    

Bombs at Thai Resort Kill 1, Injure 23

Two bombs exploded in the seaside resort town in Thailand on Thursday, killing one and injuring more than 20 others, authorities said.

    

Thai Resort Hit by Twin Bomb Blasts

The Thai resort of Hua Hin has been hit by two explosions killing one woman and injuring at least 19 people including foreign tourists.
    

Pope Hosts Lunch for Syrian Refugee Families: Vatican

Pope Francis had lunch Thursday with 21 Syrian refugees who were brought to Italy earlier this year from a migrant hotspot in Greece.
    

Brazil Superhackers Stalk Olympic Tourists

Rio visitors are in what experts call one of the world's cybercrime hotspots, where young hackers are unleashing a wave of homebrewed attacks.

    

Rising Tennis Star Was Poisoned at Wimbledon: Family

Police are investigating whether a rising British tennis star was deliberately poisoned during last month's Wimbledon championships.

    

U.N. Seeks Pause in Aleppo Fighting: 'We Need 48 Hours'

The U.N. is trying to broker a temporary ceasefire in Aleppo after a Russia truce came and went with no sign of a pause in fighting.

    

Ecuador to Set Date for Assange to Face Rape Allegations

Ecuador will allow Swedish prosecutors to interview Julian Assange in its London embassy where the WikiLeaks founder been holed up since 2012.

    

Battling Pollution in Rio: It's a Long-Term Project

Across the Guanabara Bay, one organization is using water sports to teach Brazil's younger generation about environmental conservation.

    

Canadian Banned From Contacting ISIS Dead After Raid

Aaron Driver was under a court order from earlier this year to not associate with any terrorist organization, including ISIS.

    

Feeding Kids a Vegan Diet Could Mean Jail in Italy

If parliamentarian Elvira Savino has her way, Italian parents who insist on a vegan diet for their children will risk up to four years in jail.

    

Stretching, Singing and Selfies: Best Ready Room Moments

Go inside the ready room with the swimmers before the events of Night 5, including the women's 4x200m freestyle relay and men's 200m IM semifinals.

    

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  1. Report on Racial Bias in Baltimore Policing Also Exposes Gender Bias
  2. Donald Trump Laments Sliding Polls While Maintaining His Provocative Approach
  3. In Michigan, Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump Enemy of ‘the Little Guy’
  4. The Millions of Americans Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Barely Mention: The Poor
  5. Common Sense: How Much Does Donald Trump Pay in Taxes? It Could Be Zero
  6. Macy’s to Close 100 Stores as E-Rivals and Discounting Hit Legacy Retailers
  7. With Congress Deadlocked, White House Diverts Funds to Fight Zika
  8. Rio 2016: Rio Olympics: Simone Manuel Makes History in the Pool
  9. Michael Phelps’s 13th Individual Gold Breaks an Ancient Record
  10. It’s Official: Simone Biles Is the World’s Best Gymnast
  11. Simone Biles Soars, Lifting Another Country With Her
  12. Highlights and Analysis of the Women’s Finals
  13. A Stunning Leap, and a Quiet Trot
  14. Road Rules: Driving Tips: How You Can Help Limit Traffic Jams
  15. Public Health: We’re So Confused: The Problems With Food and Exercise Studies
  16. How the Arab World Came Apart
  17. Gay and Lesbian High School Students Report ‘Heartbreaking’ Levels of Violence
  18. South Carolina Law on Disrupting School Faces Legal Challenge
  19. Snapchat ‘Anime’ Effect Is Criticized as Asian Caricature
  20. Trump Tower Climber Now Faces Charges
  21. British Girl Who Joined ISIS Is Reported Killed in Airstrike
  22. The Persistence of Chlorine Gas Attacks in Syria
  23. Trilobites: Meet the Greenland Shark. It Could Be the Longest-Living Vertebrate.
  24. Wheels: The Superglue Diet: How to Make a Lighter, Fuel-Sipping Car
  25. Review: ‘The Get Down’ Is ‘West Side Story’ With Rappers and Disco Queens
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Report on Racial Bias in Baltimore Policing Also Exposes Gender Bias

Baltimore officers humiliated women who reported sexual assault, failed to gather basic evidence, and disregarded prostitutes’ complaints, the Justice Department found.

    

Donald Trump Laments Sliding Polls While Maintaining His Provocative Approach

The Republican nominee said that he intended to stick with his unorthodox campaign style, even if it meant taking “a very, very nice long vacation” after Nov. 8.

    

In Michigan, Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump Enemy of ‘the Little Guy’

Mrs. Clinton accused Mr. Trump of feigning support for working Americans, saying his tax proposals would “give trillions in tax breaks to people like himself.”
    

The Millions of Americans Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Barely Mention: The Poor

While their economic platforms are markedly different, both candidates promise to create jobs but have said little about helping people while they are not working.

    

Common Sense: How Much Does Donald Trump Pay in Taxes? It Could Be Zero

Mr. Trump has not released his tax returns, but tax experts say it is possible and legal that he pays little or nothing in federal income tax.

    

Macy’s to Close 100 Stores as E-Rivals and Discounting Hit Legacy Retailers

Macy’s announcement closely follows that of Walmart, which said it would buy Jet.com in what is widely viewed as a way to invigorate its online sales.

    

With Congress Deadlocked, White House Diverts Funds to Fight Zika

The Obama administration said $81 million will be shifted to the development of a Zika vaccine, citing a failure by Congress to approve new funding.

    

Rio 2016: Rio Olympics: Simone Manuel Makes History in the Pool

Manuel takes the 100-meter freestyle, becoming the first African-American woman to win an individual gold in swimming.

    

Michael Phelps’s 13th Individual Gold Breaks an Ancient Record

Phelps surpassed Leonidas of Rhodes, who won 12 gold medals in the ancient Olympics.

    

It’s Official: Simone Biles Is the World’s Best Gymnast

Biles joins Mary Lou Retton, Carly Patterson, Nastia Liukin and Gabby Douglas as American all-around gold medalists.

    

Simone Biles Soars, Lifting Another Country With Her

Her dual citizenship and family ties let Belize, 4,000 miles from the Rio Games, bask in her golden glow.

    

Highlights and Analysis of the Women’s Finals

Join us for a live discussion as we watch the top gymnasts in the women’s all-around competition. American Simone Biles, the favorite, is expected to unleash her signature move in the floor exercise.
    

A Stunning Leap, and a Quiet Trot

Simone Biles flew high and far in the women’s individual all-around to earn the gold medal. Outside, dressage competitors guided their horses to perform complex gaits.

    

Road Rules: Driving Tips: How You Can Help Limit Traffic Jams

Some driving advice should be obvious, but a subtle thing like tapping on your brakes could have effects miles behind you.

    

Public Health: We’re So Confused: The Problems With Food and Exercise Studies

Among the drawbacks: poorly designed research, a variety of ways to measure and report outcomes, and a bias toward reporting “interesting” results.

    

How the Arab World Came Apart

The story of more than a decade of war, terror and revolution in the Middle East, seen through the eyes of six people whose lives were changed forever.
    

Gay and Lesbian High School Students Report ‘Heartbreaking’ Levels of Violence

Sexual-minority teenagers are at far greater risk for depression, bullying and many types of violence than their straight peers, the C.D.C. has found.

    

South Carolina Law on Disrupting School Faces Legal Challenge

A federal suit says the law, which was used last year when a white sheriff’s deputy dragged a black student from her desk and arrested her, violates due process.

    

Snapchat ‘Anime’ Effect Is Criticized as Asian Caricature

The app is once again under fire about a racial lens. This time the complaints involve “yellowface.”

    

Trump Tower Climber Now Faces Charges

Stephen Rogata, 19, of Great Falls, Va., was charged with reckless endangerment and trespassing in connection with his unauthorized ascent of the Fifth Avenue building.
    

British Girl Who Joined ISIS Is Reported Killed in Airstrike

Kadiza Sultana, one of three British schoolgirls who left home last year to join the Islamic State, is believed to have been killed in Syria.

    

The Persistence of Chlorine Gas Attacks in Syria

The use of chlorine gas against civilians in the Syrian city of Aleppo should be investigated as a “war crime,” a United Nations diplomat said Thursday.

    

Trilobites: Meet the Greenland Shark. It Could Be the Longest-Living Vertebrate.

Researchers used radiocarbon dating of the eye lenses of these lazy-looking predators to estimate that they have a life expectancy of at least 272 years.

    

Wheels: The Superglue Diet: How to Make a Lighter, Fuel-Sipping Car

Carmakers are turning to airplane-quality glue for seams and thinner steel to trim weight, while looking ahead to using magnesium and coasting to save fuel.

    

Review: ‘The Get Down’ Is ‘West Side Story’ With Rappers and Disco Queens

“The Get Down” takes the strivers, spitfires and gang bangers of that film and repurposes them in a tale of the origins of hip-hop.

    

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