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  1. 2 dead, 29 injured as Typhoon Mindulle hits Tokyo
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2 dead, 29 injured as Typhoon Mindulle hits Tokyo

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TOKYO, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- At least two people have been killed and 29 have been injured as Typhoon Mindulle slammed Tokyo.
    

North Korea cancels press tour of special economic zone

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SEOUL, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- A press tour of the North Korean special economic zone of Rason was unexpectedly canceled, according to a source familiar with the country.
    

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The new birthers: Debunking the Hillary Clinton health conspiracy - CNN


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The new birthers: Debunking the Hillary Clinton health conspiracy
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(CNN) From Donald Trump and his top surrogates to the right-wing media and its engine rooms of outrage in the blogosphere, Hillary Clinton's opponents are ramping up efforts to sow doubt over the candidate's health. The campaign -- which goes back ...
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Ages 68 and 70, Share Few Health DetailsNew York Times
Donald Trump Jacked Up His Campaign's Trump Tower Rent Once Somebody Else Was Paying ItHuffington Post
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The FBI's year-long investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server uncovered 14,900 emails and documents from her time as secretary of state that had not been disclosed by her attorneys, and a federal judge on Monday pressed the State ...
Hillary Clinton's 15000 New Emails to Get Timetable for ReleaseNew York Times
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  1. Aleppo's Children Endure Life in Syrian War Zone
  2. With Fists Raised, Ethiopian Stirs Ghosts of 68' Olympics
  3. Cops Without Guns Protect London Amid Terror Fears
  4. Chilling Video Shows Teen Stripped of Suicide Belt
  5. Iran Announces Abrupt End to Russia's Airbase Access
  6. History Is Made, Twice, at War Crimes Court
  7. Super Mario — aka Japan's PM — Steals Show in Rio
  8. Canada Returns 1,500 Illegal Rafters to U.S.
  9. Watch Penguin Inspect Troops at Edinburgh Zoo
  10. Harmonica Giant Toots Thielemans of 'Sesame Street' Fame Dies
  11. This 14-Year-Old Has Seen the Horrors of War in Aleppo
  12. 8 Startling Facts About the Children of Syria
  13. Syrian Teenager Recalls Brother's Gruesome Death
  14. Elaph, 2, Can't Play Outside Because of Snipers
  15. Yahya, 11, Wounded in Airstrike Now Wants to Be a Doctor
  16. N. Koreans Can Now Binge-Watch Kim Jong Un Movies
  17. Inside France's Counterterror Units
  18. Dramatic Video Shows Moment Alleged Suicide Bomber Is Captured
  19. It's Not Only Omran: Countless Kids Suffer in Hellish Aleppo
  20. 'They Will Kill Me': Medalist Makes Defiant Protest in Rio
  21. Caught on Camera: The Moment a Syrian Girl Escapes Blast
  22. Philippines Drug-War Deaths Spike as Criticism Mounts
  23. London's Unarmed Bobbies Manage to Keep the Peace
  24. Aid Worker on Aleppo: 'You're Literally Waiting for Death'
  25. Hospitals Too Full for 3 Siblings Injured by Cluster Bomb
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Aleppo's Children Endure Life in Syrian War Zone

In Aleppo, where one in three children was born after the civil war began, conflict is the only life they know.

    

With Fists Raised, Ethiopian Stirs Ghosts of 68' Olympics

The image was striking. A black man with his fists raised in the air, his arms crossed like an X. It was even more striking given that this man was st

    

Cops Without Guns Protect London Amid Terror Fears

While America's police have become increasingly militarized, the British tradition of unarmed "bobbies-on-the-beat" has endured.

    

Chilling Video Shows Teen Stripped of Suicide Belt

Chilling video has emerged from Iraq of a teen allegedly being stripped of his suicide belt, highlighting the horrifying tactic of using children to carry out terrorism.

    

Iran Announces Abrupt End to Russia's Airbase Access

Russia will no longer be using an Iranian air base to launch strikes over Syria, officials in both countries said Monday.

    

History Is Made, Twice, at War Crimes Court

An Islamic extremist pleaded guilty at the International Criminal Court for destroying historic mausoleums in the Malian desert city of Timbuktu.

    

Super Mario — aka Japan's PM — Steals Show in Rio

How do you connect the current host of the Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro, and the next, Tokyo? Send in Super Mario.

    

Canada Returns 1,500 Illegal Rafters to U.S.

Police said there were no significant injuries in the rescue, which was made necessary when winds blew an annual unlicensed rafting parade off-course.

    

Watch Penguin Inspect Troops at Edinburgh Zoo

A king penguin named Sir Nils Olav was promoted from knight to brigadier and inspected visiting Norwegian soldiers.
    

Harmonica Giant Toots Thielemans of 'Sesame Street' Fame Dies

Toots Thielemans, who played with everybody who was anybody in jazz, was 'one of the greatest musicians of our time,' according to Quincy Jones.

    

This 14-Year-Old Has Seen the Horrors of War in Aleppo

Mahmoud's father no longer wants him or his brother to go outside after the market his family works in was nearly destroyed in a bombing.
    

8 Startling Facts About the Children of Syria

Syria is no place for children.
    

Syrian Teenager Recalls Brother's Gruesome Death

Thirteen-year-old Raneem recounts finding her brother's body in rubble following an airstrike in Aleppo.
    

Elaph, 2, Can't Play Outside Because of Snipers

Elaph Bijo, 2, wants to become a teacher like her mother — but she's at risk from snipers if she leaves the house.

    

Yahya, 11, Wounded in Airstrike Now Wants to Be a Doctor

Yahya al-Araj wants to learn how to read and write, but instead he's already working as a mechanic in a small workshop in order to help his family.

    

N. Koreans Can Now Binge-Watch Kim Jong Un Movies

North Koreans will soon be able to binge watch "documentary films about the country's dear leaders" on a new Netflix-style service.

    

Inside France's Counterterror Units

Members of the GIGN, one of France's premiere counterterror units, conduct a live-fire exercise simulating a raid on a building containing a mix
    

Dramatic Video Shows Moment Alleged Suicide Bomber Is Captured

Video aired by Kurdistan24 purported to show a teen being stripped of an explosive belt in Kirkuk, Iraq.
    

It's Not Only Omran: Countless Kids Suffer in Hellish Aleppo

The International Committee for the Red Cross recently described the battle for Aleppo as "one of the most devastating conflicts in modern times."

    

'They Will Kill Me': Medalist Makes Defiant Protest in Rio

Olympic silver medalist Feyisa Lilesa made a gesture of protest and now fears he will be arrested or even killed if he returns home to Ethiopia.

    

Caught on Camera: The Moment a Syrian Girl Escapes Blast

Amateur video posted on social media shows a girl from Aleppo singing before a bomb hits nearby.
    

Philippines Drug-War Deaths Spike as Criticism Mounts

Senator Leila de Lima, a staunch critic of the president, started a two-day congressional inquiry into the "unprecedented" killings.

    

London's Unarmed Bobbies Manage to Keep the Peace

With only tear gas spray, a collapsible baton and handcuffs, members of the Metropolitan Police Service are ready when duty calls.
    

Aid Worker on Aleppo: 'You're Literally Waiting for Death'

British aid worker Tauqir "Tox" Sharif describes his experience of journeying into the besieged city of Aleppo to deliver aid.
    

Hospitals Too Full for 3 Siblings Injured by Cluster Bomb

Three children were severely injured by an airstrike near Aleppo, Syria.
    
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  1. Hillary Clinton’s 15,000 New Emails to Get Timetable for Release
  2. Trump Calls for Clinton Email Inquiry
  3. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Ages 68 and 70, Share Few Health Details
  4. Donald Trump, Shifting Immigration Tone, Stresses a ‘Fair’ Approach
  5. Lawyer for Melania Trump Threatens Defamation Suits Against News Outlets
  6. After Shake-Up by Trump, Clinton Camp Keeps Wary Eye on ‘Conspiracy Theories’
  7. Your Evening Briefing
  8. Inside the Conservative Push for States to Amend the Constitution
  9. Well: EpiPen Price Rise Sparks Concern for Allergy Sufferers
  10. After Baton Rouge Flooding, Learning Lessons From New Orleans
  11. The New Health Care: The Life-Changing Magic of Choosing the Right Hospital
  12. On Olympics: For Those Keeping Score, American Women Dominated in Rio
  13. With Audience Shrinking, NBC Looks Cautiously to Olympics in Asia
  14. Global Sports: The Best and the Worst From the Rio Games
  15. Reflections From Rio
  16. ‘It Had to Be Stopped’: Heroes Rise Amid France Terror Attacks
  17. Risky Baking: It’s Hard to Make a Perfect Bagel Without Lye
  18. What’s Next for the New York Subway? Toronto Already Knows
  19. U.N. Relief Official Calls Crisis in Aleppo the ‘Apex of Horror’
  20. Andrea Tantaros of Fox News Claims Retaliation for Harassment Complaints
  21. Federal Transgender Bathroom Access Guidelines Blocked by Judge
  22. New Clues in the Mystery of Women’s Lagging Life Expectancy
  23. Virginia’s Governor Restores Voting Rights for 13,000 Ex-Felons
  24. Iran Revokes Russia’s Use of Air Base, Saying Moscow ‘Betrayed Trust’
  25. Speedo USA Is Among 4 Companies to Drop Ryan Lochte Amid Rio Fallout
  26. Lou Pearlman, Svengali Behind Backstreet Boys and ’NSync, Dies at 62
  27. Toots Thielemans, Jazz Harmonica Player, Is Dead at 94
  28. What in the World: The Song in the Heart of Many Chinese Comes From Insects
  29. Should You Charge Your Phone Overnight?
  30. Itineraries: Chip Technology Keeps Checked Luggage in Check
  31. Review: ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Time-Travels to Silicon Valley’s Dawn
  32. Irving Fields, Composer Who Infused Songs With Latin Rhythms, Dies at 101
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Hillary Clinton’s 15,000 New Emails to Get Timetable for Release

A federal judge on Monday ordered the State Department to set a timetable to release new emails uncovered during an inquiry into her private server.

    

Trump Calls for Clinton Email Inquiry

Calling the Justice Department a “political arm of the White House,” Donald J. Trump proposed an independent investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email use.
    

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Ages 68 and 70, Share Few Health Details

Breaking from recent tradition, both nominees are proving relatively secretive and selective in providing up-to-date medical records.

    

Donald Trump, Shifting Immigration Tone, Stresses a ‘Fair’ Approach

The comments from Mr. Trump follow months of vows to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and deport immigrants who have entered the country illegally.

    

Lawyer for Melania Trump Threatens Defamation Suits Against News Outlets

The lawyer warned that organizations including The Daily Mail could face legal action for “defamatory statements” about Ms. Trump “supposedly having been an ‘escort’ in the 1990s.”

    

After Shake-Up by Trump, Clinton Camp Keeps Wary Eye on ‘Conspiracy Theories’

Some supporters of Hillary Clinton see the changes in leadership of Donald J. Trump’s campaign as proof of the “vast right-wing conspiracy” Mrs. Clinton first mentioned in 1998.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Inside the Conservative Push for States to Amend the Constitution

Advocacy groups are calling for states to meet and discuss a federal balanced-budget amendment. A clause in the U.S. Constitution makes the proposal possible.

    

Well: EpiPen Price Rise Sparks Concern for Allergy Sufferers

A steep increase in the price of a lifesaving injection device for allergies has parents worried they won’t be able to afford the drug for children heading back to school.

    

After Baton Rouge Flooding, Learning Lessons From New Orleans

Louisianans hardened by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina have passed along to new flood victims information ranging from finding temporary shelter to handling drywall.

    

The New Health Care: The Life-Changing Magic of Choosing the Right Hospital

Traveling a little farther for a higher-quality place can have a measurable difference in outcomes.

    

On Olympics: For Those Keeping Score, American Women Dominated in Rio

Had the United States women competed as a separate country, they would have been third in the overall medal chart with 61.

    

With Audience Shrinking, NBC Looks Cautiously to Olympics in Asia

The next three Games are in the Far East, half a day away on the clock. That makes for scheduling headaches even as audiences fragment.

    

Global Sports: The Best and the Worst From the Rio Games

It is definitely time to hand out our traditional Olympic prizes.

    

Reflections From Rio

Recalling funny, touching or odd moments during the Olympics.

    

‘It Had to Be Stopped’: Heroes Rise Amid France Terror Attacks

Some ordinary people in France have reacted heroically, risking their lives by fighting terrorists when they found themselves in the midst of an attack.

    

Risky Baking: It’s Hard to Make a Perfect Bagel Without Lye

The quest to make a bagel in San Francisco rivaling New York’s best annihilates a stand mixer (twice) and an ego.

    

What’s Next for the New York Subway? Toronto Already Knows

Nearly five years after Canada’s largest city introduced so-called open gangway trains, riders have given the trains a ringing endorsement. Now officials in New York are embracing the design.

    

U.N. Relief Official Calls Crisis in Aleppo the ‘Apex of Horror’

Hundreds of thousands of Syrians are in dire need of aid, with the situation especially acute in Aleppo, but the official said not a single relief convoy had been dispatched so far in August.
    

Andrea Tantaros of Fox News Claims Retaliation for Harassment Complaints

The former host charged that top executives at the network punished her for complaining about sexual harassment by Roger Ailes.

    

Federal Transgender Bathroom Access Guidelines Blocked by Judge

A judge in Texas said the Obama administration had not followed federal law in an attempt to expand bathroom access for transgender students.

    

New Clues in the Mystery of Women’s Lagging Life Expectancy

A new state-by-state study of the impact of economic and social environments on mortality found that where a woman live matters as much as who she is.
    

Virginia’s Governor Restores Voting Rights for 13,000 Ex-Felons

After the State Supreme Court last month blocked Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s blanket executive order, he is accomplishing his goal on a case-by-case basis.
    

Iran Revokes Russia’s Use of Air Base, Saying Moscow ‘Betrayed Trust’

Tehran has stopped allowing Russian planes to fly into Syria from one of its bases, complaining that the Kremlin has been too public about the deal.

    

Speedo USA Is Among 4 Companies to Drop Ryan Lochte Amid Rio Fallout

Speedo, Ralph Lauren, Syneron Candela and Airweave announced they were cutting ties to Lochte after the swimmer’s story about being robbed at gunpoint in Rio created an international furor.

    

Lou Pearlman, Svengali Behind Backstreet Boys and ’NSync, Dies at 62

The music producer helped pioneer the boy-band phenomenon before he was convicted of running a $300 million Ponzi scheme and sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.

    

Toots Thielemans, Jazz Harmonica Player, Is Dead at 94

The Belgian-American also developed a signature style by playing a guitar and whistling in unison, and his music has been part of the “Sesame Street” theme song.

    

What in the World: The Song in the Heart of Many Chinese Comes From Insects

Chirping bugs like katydids, cicadas and crickets are prized as pets and are ingrained in the culture.

    

Should You Charge Your Phone Overnight?

Leaving your phone plugged in when its battery is already fully charged shouldn’t be bad for it. Except that the act of charging can itself hurt our phones.

    

Itineraries: Chip Technology Keeps Checked Luggage in Check

Airlines and airport managers aim to decrease the incidence of missing bags by using radio frequency identification chips.

    

Review: ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Time-Travels to Silicon Valley’s Dawn

Relocating to California, AMC’s 1980s drama is an empathetic origin story about the tech world we live in.

    

Irving Fields, Composer Who Infused Songs With Latin Rhythms, Dies at 101

The composer of “Miami Beach Rhumba” and other hits spent the last decades of his life as a New York City lounge pianist.

    

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