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  1. Libertarian town hall: Johnson and Weld sell a ticket of 'optimism'
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Libertarian town hall: Johnson and Weld sell a ticket of 'optimism'

Shawn Price
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson and former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld tried to made their case at a CNN Town Hall for being part of the debates.
    

Californians puzzled after judge cuts potential fine of $562M for utility over '10 explosion

Doug G. Ware
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- The 99 percent slashing of a potential $560 million penalty against California's largest utility for a 2010 explosion has many people scratching their heads.
    

North Korea warns of nuclear race, opposes THAAD deployment

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- North Korea again voiced its opposition to the deployment of THAAD on the peninsula.
    

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  1. Jetliner Explodes, Burns on Runway After Crash Landing
  2. Underdog Olympians Aim to Prove 'Refugee Is Only a Name'
  3. State Dept: $400 Million Payment to Iran Was Not Ransom
  4. Nicaragua's President Picks Wife as Running Mate
  5. $400M Payment to Iran Not a Ransom: White House
  6. U.K. Woman in Alleged 'Honor Killing' Was Strangled: Cops
  7. Hundreds More Armed Cops to Counter London's Terror Threat
  8. More Armed Cops Deployed to London Terror Targets
  9. Earl Expected to Slam Belize, Mexico as Hurricane
  10. See Passenger Airliner Explode After Crash Landing
  11. Typhoon Winds Blow People Along Street
  12. Olympians Have Mission to Show 'Refugee Is Only a Name'
  13. Turkey's Leader Accuses West of Supporting Coups, Terrorism
  14. Japan Slams N. Korean Missile Launch as 'Unforgivable'
  15. New 'Heat Map' Shows ISIS Branches Spreading Worldwide
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Jetliner Explodes, Burns on Runway After Crash Landing

"The fire began to spread rapidly and by the time the fire engines got there the entire top half of the plane was on fire," a witness told NBC News.

    

Underdog Olympians Aim to Prove 'Refugee Is Only a Name'

Ten athletes will compete at the Olympics as part of the first all-refugee team. Half of them fled violence in South Sudan. These are their stories.

    

State Dept: $400 Million Payment to Iran Was Not Ransom

Spokesman, John Kirby, responds to suggestions that a $400 million cash payment to Iran was 'ransom' to free four Americans held in Tehran.
    

Nicaragua's President Picks Wife as Running Mate

Daniel Ortega, a 70-year-old former guerrilla leader, made the announcement as he registered his own candidacy for re-election.

    

$400M Payment to Iran Not a Ransom: White House

The money was part of a $1.7 billion settlement to Iran for a decades-long legal dispute and was announced a day after the four Americans were freed.

    

U.K. Woman in Alleged 'Honor Killing' Was Strangled: Cops

A 28-year-old British woman whose death is being investigated as a possible "honor killing" was strangled, Pakistan police said on Wednesday.

    

Hundreds More Armed Cops to Counter London's Terror Threat

The Commissioner of London's police service explains why there's a boost to the number of elite armed officers.
    

More Armed Cops Deployed to London Terror Targets

The Metropolitan Police announced plans to boost the number of armed police officers on patrol across London.

    

Earl Expected to Slam Belize, Mexico as Hurricane

The storm has already been blamed for deaths in the Dominican Republic.

    

See Passenger Airliner Explode After Crash Landing

Emirates jetliner carrying 300 people exploded on the runway at Dubai International Airport. Officials in Dubai said there were no casualties.
    

Typhoon Winds Blow People Along Street

Heavy rain and wild winds caused havoc as Typhoon Nida smashed into Guangzhou, China.
    

Olympians Have Mission to Show 'Refugee Is Only a Name'

Kakuma, Kenya, is home to roughly 192,000 refugees — including many who fled civil war in southern Sudan. Five will compete at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
    

Turkey's Leader Accuses West of Supporting Coups, Terrorism

President Erdogan said Turkey has unquestioningly extradited 'terrorists' to the U.S. when requested, and so the U.S. should reciprocate.
    

Japan Slams N. Korean Missile Launch as 'Unforgivable'

The missile was launched into the sea amid tension over U.S. sanctions against Kim Jong Un and the deployment of a missile shield.

    

New 'Heat Map' Shows ISIS Branches Spreading Worldwide

The map, part of a briefing to the White House, reveals a three-fold increase in the number of places around the globe where ISIS is operating.

    

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  1. Fueled by Small Donations, Donald Trump Makes Up Major Financial Ground
  2. $400 Million Cash Payment to Iran Fuels Latest Campaign Dispute
  3. The Interpreter: Donald Trump, Perhaps Unwittingly, Exposes Paradox of Nuclear Arms
  4. Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored
  5. Mike Pence Splits With Donald Trump on Paul Ryan Endorsement
  6. The Rocky Relationship of Donald Trump and Paul Ryan, a History
  7. Global Network of Killers, Built by a Secretive Branch of ISIS
  8. Boko Haram May Have a New Leader, ISIS Magazine Suggests
  9. Washington Transit Officer Is Charged With Helping ISIS
  10. Exporting Terror
  11. Your Evening Briefing
  12. In a Victory for Modi, India Overhauls Its Tangled Tax System
  13. Fox News Sexual Harassment Inquiry Is Said to Look at What Others Knew
  14. Supreme Court Blocks Order Allowing Transgender Student Restroom Choice
  15. One Dead and Five Injured in Knife Attack in London
  16. Kansas Republicans Reject Gov. Sam Brownback’s Conservatives in Primary
  17. Instagram Posts May Have Escalated Fatal Standoff, Police Say
  18. Tesla’s Big Loss Reflects Its Costly Ambitions
  19. Texas Agrees to Soften Voter ID Law After Court Order
  20. Public Health: Why ‘Useless’ Surgery Is Still Popular
  21. The Couple Who Turns Heads at the Olympic Pool
  22. A Miracle Mosquito Repellent Is Hard to Come By
  23. The Bedazzling of the American Gymnast
  24. Barnyard Dust Offers a Clue to Stopping Asthma in Children
  25. Barbra Streisand Sets the Record Straight
  26. 21st-Century Span: Milestone for New Tappan Zee Bridge: It’s Halfway Done
  27. Florida Company Gets Approval to Put Robotic Lander on Moon
  28. Bitcoin Plunges After Hacking of Exchange in Hong Kong
  29. Motion Picture Academy, After Diversifying, Keeps Leadership Intact
  30. A Word With: Kate McKinnon on ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘S.N.L.’ and Hillary Clinton
  31. How Snapchat Helped Ad Buyers Get Over Their Fear of a Ghost
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Fueled by Small Donations, Donald Trump Makes Up Major Financial Ground

The Republican nominee’s new fund-raising numbers suggest he has tapped into the passion of his core supporters and may now have the resources to compete with Hillary Clinton.

    

$400 Million Cash Payment to Iran Fuels Latest Campaign Dispute

Donald Trump and other Republicans argued with the White House about what the payment was about: A cash ransom, failed foreign policy or opposition to a nuclear deal.

    

The Interpreter: Donald Trump, Perhaps Unwittingly, Exposes Paradox of Nuclear Arms

Since the Cold War, leaders have grappled with the puzzling logic of weapons whose power comes in not being used.

    

Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored

Mr. Trump’s supporters often chant vitriolic, even violent slogans at his campaign events. New York Times reporters documented examples over several weeks.
    

Mike Pence Splits With Donald Trump on Paul Ryan Endorsement

Mr. Pence openly split with his running mate a day after Mr. Trump said he was not ready to endorse Mr. Ryan.

    

The Rocky Relationship of Donald Trump and Paul Ryan, a History

Mr. Ryan treads a fine line between disavowing some of Mr. Trump’s remarks and disavowing Mr. Trump himself. We mapped out Mr. Ryan’s rhetorical footwork.

    

Global Network of Killers, Built by a Secretive Branch of ISIS

A jailhouse interview with a German man who joined the Islamic State reveals the workings of a unit whose lieutenants are empowered to plan attacks around the world.
    

Boko Haram May Have a New Leader, ISIS Magazine Suggests

An online magazine identified a key Boko Haram member, Abu Musab al-Barnawi, as the “governor” of West Africa, indicating a major promotion.

    

Washington Transit Officer Is Charged With Helping ISIS

Nicholas Young, a transit officer, is the first American law enforcement officer to be charged with supporting the Islamic State.

    

Exporting Terror

In this rare jailhouse interview, a former ISIS member from Germany tells his story and provides new insight into the militant group’s plot to attack Western countries.
    

Your Evening Briefing

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

In a Victory for Modi, India Overhauls Its Tangled Tax System

The new measure, a victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will replace a thicket of state and federal levies with a single economic zone.

    

Fox News Sexual Harassment Inquiry Is Said to Look at What Others Knew

Investigators are examining whether other executives failed to report improper behavior by Roger Ailes, the network’s former chairman, people briefed on the inquiry said.

    

Supreme Court Blocks Order Allowing Transgender Student Restroom Choice

The justices temporarily blocked an appeals court order that had allowed a transgender boy to use the boys’ bathroom in a Virginia high school.

    

One Dead and Five Injured in Knife Attack in London

The police said in a statement that “terrorism is one possibility being explored at this stage.”

    

Kansas Republicans Reject Gov. Sam Brownback’s Conservatives in Primary

Moderates win in 11 state legislative races amid angst over shortages of revenues and cuts to government services.

    

Instagram Posts May Have Escalated Fatal Standoff, Police Say

Korryn Gaines of Randallstown, Md., was killed after pointing a shotgun at the police, who say she may have been encouraged by online followers to defy their orders.

    

Tesla’s Big Loss Reflects Its Costly Ambitions

The electric carmaker’s second-quarter loss greatly exceeded forecasts, but the company promised to improve its ability to meet production targets.

    

Texas Agrees to Soften Voter ID Law After Court Order

Under a state deal with civil rights groups and the Justice Department, residents can cast ballots even if they have none of the seven documents that the law recognizes.

    

Public Health: Why ‘Useless’ Surgery Is Still Popular

About 400,000 middle-aged and older Americans a year have meniscus surgery. One problem: There’s no evidence that it’s worth it.

    

The Couple Who Turns Heads at the Olympic Pool

Since Katinka Hosszu’s husband became her coach in 2012, she has raced more, with remarkable results. But his pressure tactics have raised concerns.

    

A Miracle Mosquito Repellent Is Hard to Come By

Mosquitoes are apparently no match for Repelente Gel, which is made by and for the Brazilian Army, but good luck getting your hands on a tube.

    

The Bedazzling of the American Gymnast

How many crystals does it take to make an Olympic champion? The many facets of competitive thinking.

    

Barnyard Dust Offers a Clue to Stopping Asthma in Children

Microbes from farm animals, carried into the home, could act as a sort of magic ingredient, scientists found in a new study.

    

Barbra Streisand Sets the Record Straight

At 74, as she embarks on a memoir, an album and a rare tour, the megastar is intent on correcting (the tiniest) errors and on defining her own legacy.

    

21st-Century Span: Milestone for New Tappan Zee Bridge: It’s Halfway Done

Workers have begun laying the bridge’s signature feature — the cables — and if everything goes according to plan, the first section should open over the Hudson River toward the end of next year.

    

Florida Company Gets Approval to Put Robotic Lander on Moon

If accomplished, that feat would win the company, Moon Express, the Google Lunar X Prize competition and an accompanying $20 million reward.

    

Bitcoin Plunges After Hacking of Exchange in Hong Kong

Millions of dollars’ worth of the currency was taken from Bitfinex, causing a 20 percent decline in the price, which partially recovered later.

    

Motion Picture Academy, After Diversifying, Keeps Leadership Intact

Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who has faced intense pressure to make membership less white and male, was elected to a fourth straight one-year term as president.

    

A Word With: Kate McKinnon on ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘S.N.L.’ and Hillary Clinton

Ms. McKinnon, who has delivered reliably eccentric impersonations of powerful women, talks about the differences between her characters and herself.

    

How Snapchat Helped Ad Buyers Get Over Their Fear of a Ghost

When the company started offering ads, brands were wary of high prices and vanishing content. Then it let football fans drench themselves in virtual Gatorade.

    

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