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  1. Apple expected to announce new iPhone 7 on Sept. 7th
  2. U.S., China, to discuss North Korea provocations ahead of G20 meeting
  3. U.S. admits its 10,000th Syrian refugee
  4. Obama to meet with Putin, Turkey's Erdogan on sidelines of G20 summit next week
  5. Philadelphia Eagles rookie says he'll sit for national anthem, agent says he stands
  6. Ousted American Airlines president lands at United immediately after $13M exit
  7. Arizona Cardinals CBs Justin Bethel, Brandon Williams vying for starting job
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Apple expected to announce new iPhone 7 on Sept. 7th

Shawn Price
CUPERTINO, Calif., Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Apple is expected to use its annual September event for the introduction of the iPhone 7, sources said.
    

U.S., China, to discuss North Korea provocations ahead of G20 meeting

Elizabeth Shim
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- The United States and China are expected to meet to discuss North Korea's nuclear provocations a day before the G20 meeting.
    

U.S. admits its 10,000th Syrian refugee

Shawn Price
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama's goal of the United States taking in 10,000 Syrian refugees this fiscal year was reached on Monday, the White House said.
    

Obama to meet with Putin, Turkey's Erdogan on sidelines of G20 summit next week

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- At the G20 summit in China next week, President Obama will meet with Turkey's leader for the first time since a coup attempt last month, the White House said.
    

Philadelphia Eagles rookie says he'll sit for national anthem, agent says he stands

Alex Butler
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Two months ago, Myke Tavarres stood on the bow of a boat, standing up while wearing an american flag tank top, shorts, and socks.
    

Ousted American Airlines president lands at United immediately after $13M exit

Doug G. Ware
CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- In a highly unusual executive move in the airline industry, United Airlines hired Scott Kirby as its new president Monday just hours after he left American.
    

Arizona Cardinals CBs Justin Bethel, Brandon Williams vying for starting job

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TEMPE, Ariz -- What had become a three-man race for the starting cornerback job opposite Patrick Peterson is now down to two.
    
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  1. Russians Hacked Two US Voter Databases, Say Officials - NBCNews.com
  2. Gene Wilder, Star of 'Willy Wonka' and Mel Brooks Classics, Dies at 83 - Hollywood Reporter
  3. Clinton aide Abedin dumps Weiner after more lewd texts - Politico
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Russians Hacked Two US Voter Databases, Say Officials - NBCNews.com


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Russians Hacked Two US Voter Databases, Say Officials
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Hackers based in Russia were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration databases, fueling concerns the Russian government may be trying to interfere in the U.S. presidential election, U.S. intelligence officials tell NBC News. The ...
Harry Reid Cites Evidence of Russian Tampering in US Vote, and Seeks FBI InquiryNew York Times
FBI alert sparks fears that state voting systems are under digital assaultPolitico
Hackers hit Arizona, Illinois voter databasesUSA TODAY
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Gene Wilder, Star of 'Willy Wonka' and Mel Brooks Classics, Dies at 83 - Hollywood Reporter


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Gene Wilder, Star of 'Willy Wonka' and Mel Brooks Classics, Dies at 83
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The comic actor was at his best in 'The Producers,' 'Blazing Saddles' and 'Young Frankenstein' and teamed with Richard Pryor in four films. Gene Wilder, the leading man with the comic flair and frizzy hair known for teaming with Mel Brooks on the ...
Gene Wilder: An appreciationEntertainment Weekly
Gene Wilder dies at 83; 'Willy Wonka' star and Mel Brooks collaboratorLos Angeles Times
For the Love of Gilda: Gene Wilders Amazing Cancer LegacyDaily Beast
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Clinton aide Abedin dumps Weiner after more lewd texts - Politico


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Clinton aide Abedin dumps Weiner after more lewd texts
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Top Hillary Clinton adviser Huma Abedin on Monday announced she is separating from her husband, Anthony Weiner, after six rocky years of marriage during which the couple's shared vision of a political future together has been disrupted multiple times ...
Scandal and separation put Clinton aide Huma Abedin in the spotlight againWashington Post
Huma Abedin, the Good Wife, Reaches Her Limit With Anthony WeinerDaily Beast
Anthony Weiner's sext could lead to child neglect inquiryNew York Daily News
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  1. Paris Attacks Inspire Huge Influx of Police Recruits
  2. Kim Dotcom Can Livestream Legal Fight Against the U.S.: Judge
  3. Two Allegedly Drunk U.S. Pilots Free on Bail in Scotland
  4. Kerry Urges Bangladesh to Step Up Anti-Terror Efforts
  5. Mosquitoes Can Infect Their Eggs With Zika
  6. Bizarre Lightning Strike Kills Hundreds of Reindeer
  7. 3,000 Migrants Rescued from Mediterranean in One Day
  8. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff: 'I Haven't Committed Any Crimes'
  9. Colombia: Permanent Cease-Fire Takes Effect
  10. Uzbek Strongman's Illness Stokes Fears of Unrest
  11. Australia Same-Sex Marriage Vote Hits Stumbling Block
  12. 'A Massacre': ISIS-Claimed Suicide Bombing Kills 54 in Yemen
  13. Banned Russian Athletes Make (Unusual) Visit to Air Base
  14. Banned Russian Athletes Make (Unusual) Visit to Base
  15. U.S. Takes Turkey to Task Over Syria Clashes
  16. Crime Lab Torched in Apparent Bid to Destroy Evidence
  17. Kidnapped Aid Worker Is Freed After 4 Months in Captivity
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Paris Attacks Inspire Huge Influx of Police Recruits

Earning a slot at the Police Nationale's academy is now as competitive as applying to one of France's top universities.

    

Kim Dotcom Can Livestream Legal Fight Against the U.S.: Judge

Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom can livestream his legal bid to halt his extradition to the United States, a New Zealand judge ruled Tuesday.

    

Two Allegedly Drunk U.S. Pilots Free on Bail in Scotland

United Airlines said pilots Carlos Roberto Licona and Paul Brady Grebenc have been removed from service and flying duties.

    

Kerry Urges Bangladesh to Step Up Anti-Terror Efforts

Secretary of State John Kerry called Monday for Bangladesh to step up efforts to fight extremist violence, come to terms with links between local and international militants and protect and promote human rights.

    

Mosquitoes Can Infect Their Eggs With Zika

The Aedes mosquitoes that spread Zika can infect their eggs with the virus, too, a new study finds.

    

Bizarre Lightning Strike Kills Hundreds of Reindeer

Hundreds of dead reindeer littered a plateau in Norway, apparently killed by lightning.

    

3,000 Migrants Rescued from Mediterranean in One Day

5-day-old twins were among the mainly Eritrean migrants pulled to safety from more than 20 boats off the Libyan coast.
    

Brazil's Dilma Rousseff: 'I Haven't Committed Any Crimes'

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff made an emotional plea before Brazil's Senate Monday as her impeachment trial comes to an end.

    

Colombia: Permanent Cease-Fire Takes Effect

Rebel and government negotiators talked for four years to reach the deal on ending one of the world's longest-running conflicts.

    

Uzbek Strongman's Illness Stokes Fears of Unrest

Experts have been warning for years that the deaths of authoritarian leaders holding sway in Central Asia could leave a power vacuum ripe for Islamist radicals to fill.

    

Australia Same-Sex Marriage Vote Hits Stumbling Block

The government's plan to hold a popular vote on whether Australia should allow same-sex marriage suffered a setback Monday.

    

'A Massacre': ISIS-Claimed Suicide Bombing Kills 54 in Yemen

The ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency said the attack was carried out by one of the group's fighters.

    

Banned Russian Athletes Make (Unusual) Visit to Air Base

Russia's Olympic competitors and world champions made a goodwill visit to a Russian air base inside Syria.
    

Banned Russian Athletes Make (Unusual) Visit to Base

Russia's Olympic competitors and world champions made a goodwill visit to a Russian air base inside Syria.
    

U.S. Takes Turkey to Task Over Syria Clashes

"We want to make clear that we find these clashes — in areas where [ISIS] is not located — unacceptable and a source of deep concern."

    

Crime Lab Torched in Apparent Bid to Destroy Evidence

As the blaze in the north Brussels suburb erupted, residents heard at least one explosion and Belgian media reported a bomb attack.

    

Kidnapped Aid Worker Is Freed After 4 Months in Captivity

Katherine Jane Wilson — known to friends as "Kerry Jane" — was kidnapped by armed men in April.
    

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  1. Hillary Clinton Piles Up Research in Bid to Needle Donald Trump at First Debate
  2. Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin to Separate After His Latest Sexting Scandal
  3. Anthony Weiner’s Latest Sexting Scandal: Here’s What We Know
  4. Your Evening Briefing
  5. Knowing the Risks, Some Syrian Rebels Seek a Lift From Turks’ Incursion
  6. Mylan Tries Again to Quell Pricing Outrage by Offering Generic EpiPen
  7. Gene Wilder Dies at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’
  8. What to Cook: It’s Not You, It’s Me
  9. Japan’s ‘Hail Mary’ at Fukushima Daiichi: An Underground Ice Wall
  10. ‘The Market Is Saturated’: Brooklyn’s Rental Boom May Turn Into a Glut
  11. Shooting Scares Show a Nation Quick to Fear the Worst
  12. Airbag Propellant Bound for Takata Factory Detonates en Route
  13. Harry Reid Cites Evidence of Russian Tampering in U.S. Vote, and Seeks F.B.I. Inquiry
  14. Apple Is Said to Owe Back Taxes to Irish Government
  15. Fired Professor Shot 2 Men Outside Chappaqua Deli, Police Say
  16. Sinosphere: ‘Facekini’-Wearing Chinese Stand Up for the Right to Bare Nothing
  17. Frank Ocean Takes an Unusual Journey to No. 1 With ‘Blonde’
  18. Advertising: Great Fliers Make the ‘Best of Their Situation,’ American Airlines Suggests
  19. Back-to-School Divide: $195 Headbands and $1 Glue Sticks
  20. For Now, U.S. Soccer’s Player of the Future Wrestles With the Present
  21. With Dogs, It’s What You Say — and How You Say It
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Hillary Clinton Piles Up Research in Bid to Needle Donald Trump at First Debate

Mrs. Clinton’s team is gathering insights into Mr. Trump’s personality to pinpoint weaknesses, but he prefers a freewheeling approach to avoid sounding “scripted or phony.”

    

Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin to Separate After His Latest Sexting Scandal

The former congressman was said to have exchanged sexual messages with a woman last year, four years after a similar scandal cost him his political career.

    

Anthony Weiner’s Latest Sexting Scandal: Here’s What We Know

The wife of the former congressman from New York announced their separation in the wake of reports he had exchanged sexual messages with a woman last year.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Knowing the Risks, Some Syrian Rebels Seek a Lift From Turks’ Incursion

The Turkish incursion into Syria has buoyed the groups under the banner of the Free Syrian Army, but those fighters are under no illusions that their new allies support their revolution.

    

Mylan Tries Again to Quell Pricing Outrage by Offering Generic EpiPen

Critics are still not mollified after the pharmaceutical maker introduced a generic competitor to its own branded product, EpiPen, at half the price.
    

Gene Wilder Dies at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’

Mr. Wilder’s neurotic comic persona added a special edge to numerous hits, like “Blazing Saddles,” “Stir Crazy” and “High Anxiety.”

    

What to Cook: It’s Not You, It’s Me

A clean break, a few recipes and a serenade from Babs.

    

Japan’s ‘Hail Mary’ at Fukushima Daiichi: An Underground Ice Wall

The project is designed to keep water out of the damaged reactor buildings at the nuclear power plant, and radioactive water from reaching the Pacific. Critics say it may not work.

    

‘The Market Is Saturated’: Brooklyn’s Rental Boom May Turn Into a Glut

With 19 residential towers under construction or recently finished in just one section of the borough, developers worry about oversupply.

    

Shooting Scares Show a Nation Quick to Fear the Worst

False alarms around the country indicate that Americans are primed, when they hear a loud bang or see signs of panic, to think in terms of mass killings.

    

Airbag Propellant Bound for Takata Factory Detonates en Route

The truck was carrying Takata airbag inflaters and ammonium nitrate, the propellant used in them, when it crashed and exploded in Texas.

    

Harry Reid Cites Evidence of Russian Tampering in U.S. Vote, and Seeks F.B.I. Inquiry

The Senate minority leader, going beyond public comments by the Obama administration, says that the evidence suggests an intent to “falsify official election results.”

    

Apple Is Said to Owe Back Taxes to Irish Government

The potential clawback, estimated to be hundreds of millions of dollars, may stoke tensions between American and European officials over tax policies.

    

Fired Professor Shot 2 Men Outside Chappaqua Deli, Police Say

Hengjun Chao, 49, was charged with attempted second-degree murder after he allegedly wounded two men, including the dean of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where Mr. Chao once worked.

    

Sinosphere: ‘Facekini’-Wearing Chinese Stand Up for the Right to Bare Nothing

Chinese women who cover their heads sometimes also wear bathing suits over their entire torsos and arms, similar to the burkini and to surfers’ wet suits.

    

Frank Ocean Takes an Unusual Journey to No. 1 With ‘Blonde’

The album, which was released independent of a record label but with the support of Apple, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.

    

Advertising: Great Fliers Make the ‘Best of Their Situation,’ American Airlines Suggests

Who’s responsible for your happiness onboard? In a new ad campaign, the airline tactfully says it’s you.

    

Back-to-School Divide: $195 Headbands and $1 Glue Sticks

As the income gap in the United States has widened, luxury and discount retailers have become increasingly deft at drawing people at separate ends of the income spectrum.

    

For Now, U.S. Soccer’s Player of the Future Wrestles With the Present

Can Jordan Morris be the first great American goal scorer to star abroad? O.K., next question?

    

With Dogs, It’s What You Say — and How You Say It

New research suggests that dogs respond to meaning and intonation in human voices.

    

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