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  1. THAAD information may be shared with Japan, Seoul says
  2. Smoking rates still high in some racial groups, CDC reports
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THAAD information may be shared with Japan, Seoul says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Aug. 4 (UPI) -- North Korea provocations are making Seoul reconsider intelligence sharing strategies with Tokyo.
    

Smoking rates still high in some racial groups, CDC reports

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Despite a lot of progress in getting Americans to stop smoking, some groups still have high smoking rates, a U.S. government study shows.
    

Dallas Cowboys' La'El Collins rumored in trade for DE

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OXNARD, Calif., Aug. 4 (UPI) -- NFL general managers are talking and ESPN's Ed Werder is listening.
    

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  1. The Daily Trail: Donald Trump's love affair with polls is definitely over - Washington Post
  2. What Is the #PalletsOfCash Debate? - New York Times
  3. George Zimmerman reportedly punched in face - CNN
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The Daily Trail: Donald Trump's love affair with polls is definitely over - Washington Post


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The Daily Trail: Donald Trump's love affair with polls is definitely over
Washington Post
All great love stories come to an end. This week, we have witnessed the collapse of a romance for the ages. We pause now to pay tribute to the epic relationship between Donald Trump and his poll numbers — a pairing that appears to be, if not over ...
Democrats wary of post-convention bounceCNN
'Trump Is Cratering': New Polls Signal Deep Trouble for Republican NomineeBloomberg
One for the road: Clinton nearly doubles lead in new WSJ/NBC poll An error occurred.Hot Air
Washington Times -Townhall -TPM (blog) -The Hill (blog)
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What Is the #PalletsOfCash Debate? - New York Times


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What Is the #PalletsOfCash Debate?
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WASHINGTON — The summer political season has been suddenly seized by a fierce debate about #PalletsOfCash delivered to Iran on an unmarked cargo plane. How did that happen? In January, the United States government said it had sent $1.7 billion to ...
'We Do Not Pay Ransom,' Obama Declares, Calling Criticism of Iran Deal IllogicalNBCNews.com
Obama dismisses idea that $400 million for Iran was ransom paymentPolitico
In heat of the campaign, White House and Clinton face questions about $400-million payment to IranLos Angeles Times
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George Zimmerman reportedly punched in face - CNN


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George Zimmerman reportedly punched in face
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(CNN) George Zimmerman told deputies a man punched him in the face at a Florida restaurant after he thought Zimmerman was bragging about killing Trayvon Martin. According to a Seminole County sheriff's report on the Sunday evening incident, ...
George Zimmerman Claims Man Punched Him in Face at Florida RestaurantNBCNews.com
George Zimmerman Says He Was Punched in FL Restaurant After Talking About Trayvon MartinABC News
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  1. Lift Off! Giant 360 Viewing Platform Opens for Business
  2. Man Dies 3 Weeks After France Truck Attack, Raising Toll to 85
  3. Rebel Video Shows Fierce Fighting in Aleppo
  4. American Woman Killed in London Knife Attack: Cops
  5. 'We Do Not Pay Ransom for Hostages,' Obama Declares
  6. 'Jump! Jump!' Video Shows Chaos in Crashed Emirates Plane
  7. Chile Church, Power Lines Hit in Apparent Indigenous Protest
  8. What Is a Favela? 5 Things to Know About Rio's 'Slums'
  9. These 5 Sports Will Be Added to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
  10. Americans Interrogated, Denied Entry to Israel: Group
  11. Turkey Issues Arrest Warrant for U.S.-Based Cleric
  12. New Video Reveals Chaos Inside Burning Passenger Jet
  13. Texas Mom Describes Horror of Losing Family in France Attack
  14. Go Aboard the Luxury Ship Housing NBA Stars at Rio Games
  15. London Stabbing Victim Is American Woman: Scotland Yard
  16. Hurricane Earl Drenches Belize, Takes Aim at Mexico
  17. Is This the World's Worst Airline? It's Definitely Quirky
  18. Rocket Hits Van Carrying U.S. Tourists in Afghanistan
  19. 'Blood Everywhere': Witness Describes London Stabbing
  20. 'War Crime': 6 Hospitals Bombed in 7 Days, Group Says
  21. U.S. Sent $400M to Iran on Same Day Americans Were Freed
  22. 300 People Escape Burning Jet After Crash Landing
  23. Rio Beefs Up Security as Olympic Athletes Arrive
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Lift Off! Giant 360 Viewing Platform Opens for Business

The world's tallest moving observation tower opened to visitors on a clear day in Brighton, U.K.
    

Man Dies 3 Weeks After France Truck Attack, Raising Toll to 85

Pierre Hattermann's death was announce by the regional council president. He reportedly lost his son and wife in the July 14 attack.

    

Rebel Video Shows Fierce Fighting in Aleppo

Footage uploaded to social media claims to show rebel fighters engaged in a street battle in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo.
    

American Woman Killed in London Knife Attack: Cops

A 19-year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder after Wednesday's incident in Russell Square, a busy area near the world-famous British Museum.

    

'We Do Not Pay Ransom for Hostages,' Obama Declares

After a security briefing at the Pentagon, Obama said January's $400 million payment to Iran 'wasn't some nefarious deal.'

    

'Jump! Jump!' Video Shows Chaos in Crashed Emirates Plane

Amateur video taken inside a crashed Emirates Boeing 777 shows chaos as passengers try to grab their luggage from overhead compartments.

    

Chile Church, Power Lines Hit in Apparent Indigenous Protest

Police in Chile say unknown attackers burned a Catholic church and downed two high-tension electricity towers in the southern part of the country.
    

What Is a Favela? 5 Things to Know About Rio's 'Slums'

While it's a word that has been attached to crime and poverty, these working-class shantytowns are seeing a resurgence as well.

    

These 5 Sports Will Be Added to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

The International Olympic Committee voted unanimously to add five sports to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, including baseball and skateboarding.
    

Americans Interrogated, Denied Entry to Israel: Group

Four of the five were "people of color and Muslim" and the fifth had a long beard, according to the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

    

Turkey Issues Arrest Warrant for U.S.-Based Cleric

A court in Turkey issued a formal warrant Thursday for the arrest of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.

    

New Video Reveals Chaos Inside Burning Passenger Jet

All 300 people aboard the Emirates flight survived the crash landing at Dubai International Airport, but a firefighter died battling the flames.
    

Texas Mom Describes Horror of Losing Family in France Attack

"All of a sudden, I hear my husband scream, 'Watch out!' and I look up and see a big white truck headed straight towards us," she told TODAY in an exclusive interview.
    

Go Aboard the Luxury Ship Housing NBA Stars at Rio Games

While most Olympians are staying in the Athletes' Village during Rio 2016, the U.S. men's basketball team call a luxury cruise ship home.
    

London Stabbing Victim Is American Woman: Scotland Yard

Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said investigations indicate the mass stabbing suspect was not motivated by terrorism.
    

Hurricane Earl Drenches Belize, Takes Aim at Mexico

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said heavy rains will be a danger in southern Mexico through Saturday.

    

Is This the World's Worst Airline? It's Definitely Quirky

Being the flag-carrier of a nation shunned by much of the West cannot be good for an airline's image.

    

Rocket Hits Van Carrying U.S. Tourists in Afghanistan

A rocket hit a van carrying American tourists and others in western Afghanistan on Thursday, according to local officials. Six people were hurt in the attack.

    

'Blood Everywhere': Witness Describes London Stabbing

Anti-terror police descended on London's Russell Square after a person was stabbed to death Wednesday night.
    

'War Crime': 6 Hospitals Bombed in 7 Days, Group Says

Syrian government forces launched airstrikes against six hospitals in the Aleppo area within a week, a U.S.-based rights group said Wednesday.

    

U.S. Sent $400M to Iran on Same Day Americans Were Freed

The White House insisted that the cash payment that was airlifted to Iran in January was not a "ransom" to free four Americans being held in Tehran.
    

300 People Escape Burning Jet After Crash Landing

The Emirates jet skidded along a runway at Dubai International Airport. One firefighter was killed.

    

Rio Beefs Up Security as Olympic Athletes Arrive

Metal detectors and X-ray devices are being used to search visitors as Rio prepares for a tide of Olympic athletes and spectators alike.
    
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  1. Debate Over Trump’s Fitness Raises Issue of Checks on Nuclear Power
  2. Donald Trump Risks Alienating Military Communities in Swing States
  3. Donald Trump and Mike Pence Again Diverge on Endorsements
  4. Your Evening Briefing
  5. What Is the #PalletsOfCash Debate?
  6. Paul Ryan’s Rival, a Long Shot, Tries to Gain an Edge From Donald Trump’s Praise
  7. Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump in New Hampshire and Florida, Polls Show
  8. N.I.H. May Fund Human-Animal Stem Cell Research
  9. Olympic Officials Set Russia’s Roster; More Than 100 Are Barred for Doping
  10. Sports of The Times: Lest We Forget, the U.S., Too, Spent Time in the Doping Wilderness
  11. Mediator: Betting Billions on Rio, Comcast Hopes to Win the Future of Television
  12. Rome Journal: Roma Women’s Business Plan: Cook Their Way to a Better Life
  13. College Protests Stir Some Alumni to Cut Off Donations
  14. The i360, World’s Most ‘Slender’ Tower, Opens in England
  15. Obama Writes Feminist Essay in Glamour
  16. Arrested Protester of Baton Rouge Police Shooting Files Suit
  17. Dylann Roof Attacked by a Fellow Inmate, Officials Say
  18. Food Shortages and Sexual Assault for South Sudan’s Displaced
  19. Pilot of Vanished Malaysian Flight Had Deviant Route on His Simulator, Minister Says
  20. Apple Will Pay a ‘Bug Bounty’ to Hackers Who Report Flaws
  21. Feature: Jonah Hill Is No Joke
  22. Review: Fanciful Classic ‘The Little Prince’ Is Turned Into Modernist Fable
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Debate Over Trump’s Fitness Raises Issue of Checks on Nuclear Power

There are no checks on a president’s power to wage nuclear war, though history suggests that there may be ways to slow down or derail the process.

    

Donald Trump Risks Alienating Military Communities in Swing States

Interviews with voters showed that many were steadfast in their support of Mr. Trump, but his crude remarks about the armed services clearly present an obstacle.

    

Donald Trump and Mike Pence Again Diverge on Endorsements

Having already split with Mr. Trump over endorsing Paul Ryan, Mr. Pence told a Virginia television news station he would also support two snubbed Republican senators.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

What Is the #PalletsOfCash Debate?

The United States sent the first installment of $1.7 billion to Iran to settle a financial dispute at the same time Iran released American prisoners.

    

Paul Ryan’s Rival, a Long Shot, Tries to Gain an Edge From Donald Trump’s Praise

Paul Nehlen is capitalizing on an opportunity to benefit from an intraparty feud.

    

Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump in New Hampshire and Florida, Polls Show

A new poll gave Mrs. Clinton a 15-point lead among voters in New Hampshire, while she had a smaller advantage in a survey in Florida.

    

N.I.H. May Fund Human-Animal Stem Cell Research

The agency had banned funding for these kinds of experiments last September, but is reconsidering allowing some under strict conditions.

    

Olympic Officials Set Russia’s Roster; More Than 100 Are Barred for Doping

But legal challenges remain likely, creating further confusion on the eve of the Rio Games.

    

Sports of The Times: Lest We Forget, the U.S., Too, Spent Time in the Doping Wilderness

As we rage about Russia’s state-sponsored doping, we might want to recall those decades when doping was a slice of American pie.

    

Mediator: Betting Billions on Rio, Comcast Hopes to Win the Future of Television

The cable giant will provide 6,800 hours of programming on 11 channels and 41 live streams — and, for some viewers, a way to find it all.
    

Rome Journal: Roma Women’s Business Plan: Cook Their Way to a Better Life

Eager to build a future for their families outside Rome’s segregated camps, a group called the Gipsy Queens began a cooking business.

    

College Protests Stir Some Alumni to Cut Off Donations

Alumni from a range of generations say they are baffled by today’s college culture. Among their laments: Students are too wrapped up in racial and identity politics.
    

The i360, World’s Most ‘Slender’ Tower, Opens in England

As with many ambitious architectural projects, opinions of the futuristic 531-foot-high structure in Brighton are divided.

    

Obama Writes Feminist Essay in Glamour

The president wrote a 1,500-word essay in the magazine, calling for equality and explaining that it was important to his daughters that he be a feminist.

    

Arrested Protester of Baton Rouge Police Shooting Files Suit

The suit by DeRay Mckesson says that the police “employed unconstitutional tactics to disturb, disrupt, infringe upon and criminalize” the rights of assembly and free speech.

    

Dylann Roof Attacked by a Fellow Inmate, Officials Say

Mr. Roof, the white man charged in the massacre of nine black parishioners at a Charleston, S.C., church, was said to have been assaulted by a black man.

    

Food Shortages and Sexual Assault for South Sudan’s Displaced

Clashes between the country’s rival factions halted food distribution for tens of thousands of people in United Nations camps, and sexual violence has risen.

    

Pilot of Vanished Malaysian Flight Had Deviant Route on His Simulator, Minister Says

The Malaysian government acknowledged for the first time that the pilot of Flight 370, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean in 2014, had practiced such a route.

    

Apple Will Pay a ‘Bug Bounty’ to Hackers Who Report Flaws

Apple, which has been criticized for not paying outside hackers who point out bugs, says it will pay as much as $200,000 to people who flag critical vulnerabilities.

    

Feature: Jonah Hill Is No Joke

He’s proved himself as a dramatic actor. Why isn’t he taken seriously?

    

Review: Fanciful Classic ‘The Little Prince’ Is Turned Into Modernist Fable

A gray corporate world rendered in computer graphics enfolds the stop-motion universe of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s tender tale.

    

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