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  1. Rio Roundup: Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky top medalists, USWNT draws vs. Colombia
  2. New 'Narnia' movie 'The Silver Chair' is in the works
  3. Trevor Bauer rebounds as Cleveland Indians defeat Washington Nationals
  4. University of California at Davis chancellor resigns after ethics probe
  5. Victor Cruz back, but being smart about pushing it
  6. Denver Broncos to start Mark Sanchez on Thursday
  7. Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green welcome their third son together
  8. Green Bay Packers will take care with Lambeau Field paint job
  9. U.N. Security Council statement on North Korea delayed
  10. Minnesota Vikings to participate in joint practice with Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Seattle Seahawks Thomas Rawls practices for first time since broken ankle
  12. Oakland Raiders' Del Rio says team learned from training camp fight
  13. Secret Service 'aware' of Trump's 2nd Amendment remark about Clinton
  14. Simone Biles, 'Final Five' dominate Summer Games' gymnastics team final
  15. Clinton asks Congress to return from summer break to pass emergency Zika funding
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Rio Roundup: Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky top medalists, USWNT draws vs. Colombia

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- On a day when the USWNT disappointed on the soccer field and Serena Williams was eliminated from Olympic competition, events were anything but predictable.
    

New 'Narnia' movie 'The Silver Chair' is in the works

Karen Butler
CULVER CITY, Calif., Aug. 9 (UPI) -- "The Silver Chair," the fourth adventure in "The Chronicles of Narnia" film franchise, has officially been green-lit.
    

Trevor Bauer rebounds as Cleveland Indians defeat Washington Nationals

By Harvey Valentine, The Sports Xchange
WASHINGTON -- Trevor Bauer bounced back from the worst outing of his career to pitch into the seventh inning, Jose Ramirez drove in a pair of runs with two hits, and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Nationals 3-1 on Tuesday night.
    

University of California at Davis chancellor resigns after ethics probe

Shawn Price
DAVIS, Calif., Aug. 9 (UPI) -- The chancellor of University of California at Davis resigned following the results of a probe accusing her of multiple ethics violations.
    

Victor Cruz back, but being smart about pushing it

By Patricia Traina, The Sports Xchange
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.Y. -- For New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, experiencing a little soreness in his groin is nothing new and nothing he can't fight through.
    

Denver Broncos to start Mark Sanchez on Thursday

The Sports Xchange
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos don't know who their starting quarterback will be for the regular-season opener.
    

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green welcome their third son together

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- Actress Megan Fox has given birth to her third son by her husband, actor Brian Austin Green.
    

Green Bay Packers will take care with Lambeau Field paint job

The Sports Xchange
DE PERE, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers' grounds crew holds off on giving the Lambeau Field turf a full paint job at midfield and in the end zones until the start of the regular season.
    

U.N. Security Council statement on North Korea delayed

Elizabeth Shim
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- The United Nations Security Council attempted to release a statement condemning North Korea's missile launches.
    

Minnesota Vikings to participate in joint practice with Cincinnati Bengals

The Sports Xchange
MANKATO, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings are on to Cincinnati.
    

Seattle Seahawks Thomas Rawls practices for first time since broken ankle

The Sports Xchange
RENTON, Wash. -- Running back Thomas Rawls returned to the practice field for the first time on Tuesday since sustaining a broken ankle that ended his rookie season in December.
    

Oakland Raiders' Del Rio says team learned from training camp fight

The Sports Xchange
NAPA, Calif. -- Oakland Raiders coach Jack Del Rio wants his players to fight, so long as they don't throw a punch.
    

Secret Service 'aware' of Trump's 2nd Amendment remark about Clinton

Doug G. Ware
WILMINGTON, N.C., Aug. 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. Secret Service could potentially take a step unprecedented in American history -- investigate one of the candidates it is assigned to protect.
    

Simone Biles, 'Final Five' dominate Summer Games' gymnastics team final

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- "Dreams DO come true," is what Simone Biles tweeted immediately after leaving the mats Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro.
    

Clinton asks Congress to return from summer break to pass emergency Zika funding

Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
MIAMI, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- Disappointed with the U.S. response to Zika so far, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged Congress to cut short its summer break to pass an emergency funding bill.
    
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  1. Michael Phelps wins 200 butterfly, helps 4x200 free relay team to gold - ESPN
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  1. American Jumper Requires Dramatic Rescue From Swiss Alps
  2. Chinese Tourist Mistakenly Spends 12 Days in Refugee Camp
  3. Wild Forest Fire Rages Across Portuguese Island of Madeira
  4. Portugal Wildfires Force Hundreds to Evacuate
  5. Nazi Investigators Identify Eight Death Camp Suspects
  6. Native Deen Uses Rap to Combat Stereotypes About Islam
  7. Activist Ends 16-Year Hunger Strike With Lick of Honey
  8. Images Suggest China Might Be Militarizing Disputed Islands
  9. Lawyers Protest After Suicide Attack Kills Dozens
  10. Turkey Sees Russia Meeting as 'New Page' in Relations
  11. Drunk Intruder Climbs Fence Into Royal Palace: Cops
  12. Two Benghazi Parents Sue Clinton for Wrongful Death
  13. Opposition: Deadly Violence in Ethiopia Likely to Get Worse
  14. First Zika Case Reported in Cayman Islands
  15. Alibaba to Help Foreign Tech Firms Enter China
  16. Running From Exile: 5 Athletes Hoping to Make a Mark
  17. Delta's Massive Outage Strands Thousands Worldwide
  18. Hollywood Actor Battles ISIS in Syria
  19. Cupping Leaves Its Mark on Olympians
  20. Olympic Refugee Team Carries the Dreams of Millions
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American Jumper Requires Dramatic Rescue From Swiss Alps

Dozens of rescuers, a helicopter and bright lights were used to reach Coleman Sperando, 21, after his BASE jump went dramatically wrong Sunday.

    

Chinese Tourist Mistakenly Spends 12 Days in Refugee Camp

A Chinese tourist wanting to report a theft mistakenly filed for asylum while visiting Germany and spent 12 days in a refugee camp in Duelmen.
    

Wild Forest Fire Rages Across Portuguese Island of Madeira

A massive fire has caused the evacuation of more than 400 people, 174 had to seek medical attention. Authorities claim the fire spread due to dry wood.
    

Portugal Wildfires Force Hundreds to Evacuate

Major forest fires in Portugal's Madeira and northern mainland have destroyed homes and forced the evacuation of hundreds of people, officials said.

    

Nazi Investigators Identify Eight Death Camp Suspects

German investigators said they have identified eight suspected Nazi war criminals who worked at the former Stutthof concentration camp.

    

Native Deen Uses Rap to Combat Stereotypes About Islam

Native Deen, a Washington, D.C., based rap group celebrates the Islamic-American experience using a fusion of hip hop and R&B.

    

Activist Ends 16-Year Hunger Strike With Lick of Honey

One of India's most prominent political activists ended a 16-year hunger strike Tuesday, licking honey from her hand.

    

Images Suggest China Might Be Militarizing Disputed Islands

The United States has urged China and other claimants not to militarize their holdings in the South China Sea.

    

Lawyers Protest After Suicide Attack Kills Dozens

There were conflicting claims of responsibility for the bombing in Quetta.

    

Turkey Sees Russia Meeting as 'New Page' in Relations

Turkey's Erdogan will meet Russia's Putin Tuesday for a diplomatic reset - just as relations with the United States show strain after the failed coup.

    

Drunk Intruder Climbs Fence Into Royal Palace: Cops

A young intruder "who had been drinking" was arrested after climbing over a fence into the grounds of Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth's residence.

    

Two Benghazi Parents Sue Clinton for Wrongful Death

The parents of two Americans killed in the Benghazi attack filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court Monday against Hillary Clinton.

    

Opposition: Deadly Violence in Ethiopia Likely to Get Worse

Nearly 100 people have been killed in anti-government protests in Ethiopia and an opposition party leader says it could get worse.

    

First Zika Case Reported in Cayman Islands

The first locally-contracted case of the Zika virus has been confirmed in the Cayman Islands, the Caribbean nation's health department said.

    

Alibaba to Help Foreign Tech Firms Enter China

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is offering to help international technology firms such as SAP to enter China.

    

Running From Exile: 5 Athletes Hoping to Make a Mark

After more than a decade living in a Kenyan refugee camp, five South Sudanese athletes hope to make their mark on the Olympic Games.

    

Delta's Massive Outage Strands Thousands Worldwide

A power outage at Delta's Atlanta headquarters caused a global computer failure that dragged on for six hours.
    

Hollywood Actor Battles ISIS in Syria

Michael Enright has swapped walk-on parts in Tom Cruise movies for a role in the YPG advance on the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa.
    

Cupping Leaves Its Mark on Olympians

Many scratched their heads when Michael Phelps arrived poolside with large purple spots on his back
    

Olympic Refugee Team Carries the Dreams of Millions

NBC News and MSNBC's Team Refugees project tells the stories of 10 athletes who have overcome hardship and suffering on their long journey to Rio.

    

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  1. Donald Trump Suggests ‘Second Amendment People’ Could Act Against Hillary Clinton
  2. Donald Trump’s Support Among Republican Women Starts to Slide
  3. Emails Renew Questions About Clinton Foundation and State Dept. Overlap
  4. Introducing The Run-Up, Our New Election Podcast
  5. Mormons’ Distaste for Donald Trump Puts Utah Up for Grabs
  6. Is Trump Mentally Fit? ‘Sure,’ Gingrich Says
  7. Paul Ryan Wins Republican Primary in Wisconsin
  8. Justice Department to Streamline Tracking of Police Killings
  9. Chicago Police Department Warns of Gangs’ Threats to Attack Officers
  10. Zika Cases Rise in Miami, and Officials Try to Soothe Fears
  11. M.I.T., N.Y.U. and Yale Are Sued Over Retirement Plan Fees
  12. Message Sent: 21 and Counting for Michael Phelps
  13. Katie Ledecky’s Gold Medal Haul Continues
  14. In the Olympic Pool, Contempt for Drug Cheats Rises to the Surface
  15. U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team Wins Gold
  16. Wednesday in Rio: The Diving Pool Turns Green
  17. Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market: Home or Everywhere Else
  18. How China Is Changing Your Internet
  19. Putin and Erdogan Vow to Repair Ties as West Watches Nervously
  20. Transporting the Dead: A Booming but Lightly Regulated Industry
  21. Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah Leaving ‘Saturday Night Live’
  22. Michael Phelps Puts His Game Face On, and What a Face It Is
  23. Tim Tebow Will Attempt Another Comeback, This Time in Baseball
  24. Speculation Ends: Date and Venue Set for World Chess Championship in New York
  25. What in the World: Who’s Got a Carrier to Rival the U.S. Navy’s? (Hint: Not Russia.)
  26. Facebook Blocks Ad Blockers, but It Strives to Make Ads More Relevant
  27. Dancing Her Way to Pop Stardom, Thanks to YouTube and Rihanna
  28. The Getaway: When Your Child Is the Travel Agent
  29. The Slow-Game App Is the New Smoke Break
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Donald Trump Suggests ‘Second Amendment People’ Could Act Against Hillary Clinton

Mr. Trump, in emphasizing gun issues and the Supreme Court during a speech, issued what some saw as a threat to Mrs. Clinton.
    

Donald Trump’s Support Among Republican Women Starts to Slide

Many women are abandoning decades of party loyalty, calling Mr. Trump emotionally unfit for the presidency and a menace to national security.

    

Emails Renew Questions About Clinton Foundation and State Dept. Overlap

A new batch of State Department emails includes requests to help a job seeker and a billionaire donor.

    

Introducing The Run-Up, Our New Election Podcast

It’s 90 days until the election. Twice a week on our new podcast, the campaign team at The Times will make sense of the final, delirious phase of the campaign.

    

Mormons’ Distaste for Donald Trump Puts Utah Up for Grabs

With their own history of facing religious bias, Mormons in reliably Republican Utah are worried about whether to support a nominee who denigrates Muslims.

    

Is Trump Mentally Fit? ‘Sure,’ Gingrich Says

Newt Gingrich had a not-very-convincing response about a Donald Trump presidency.

    

Paul Ryan Wins Republican Primary in Wisconsin

The House speaker defeated a political newcomer who had received a late surge of attention after being praised by Donald J. Trump.

    

Justice Department to Streamline Tracking of Police Killings

The department will ask law enforcement agencies and medial examiner’s offices to fill out forms when a person dies in police custody.

    

Chicago Police Department Warns of Gangs’ Threats to Attack Officers

The department alerted officers that gang members are plotting to shoot police officers in retaliation for the police shooting of Paul O’Neal, a black teenager.

    

Zika Cases Rise in Miami, and Officials Try to Soothe Fears

Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said four more cases had been identified in the Wynwood neighborhood, the only place in the continental United States with active transmission.

    

M.I.T., N.Y.U. and Yale Are Sued Over Retirement Plan Fees

Employees contend that each university failed to monitor, and replace, expensive, poor-performing investment options in their retirement plans.

    

Message Sent: 21 and Counting for Michael Phelps

Phelps, who now has 25 Olympic medals, anchored the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

    

Katie Ledecky’s Gold Medal Haul Continues

Ledecky won the 200-meter freestyle, her third Olympic gold medal.

    

In the Olympic Pool, Contempt for Drug Cheats Rises to the Surface

Swimmers at the Rio Games who once served suspensions for doping have been openly vilified by their rivals, creating plenty of awkwardness.

    

U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team Wins Gold

Led by the world’s best gymnast, Simone Biles, the powerhouse American women’s team got the highest total score in every apparatus with a margin of victory of 8 points.
    

Wednesday in Rio: The Diving Pool Turns Green

Here’s our daily roundup of what happened, and what is going to happen, at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
    

Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market: Home or Everywhere Else

The internet filters that keep foreign companies out have created an environment that pens China’s tech firms inside their home country.

    

How China Is Changing Your Internet

In China, a sheltered internet has given rise to a new breed of app, and American companies are taking notice. What was once known as the land of cheap rip-offs may now offer a glimpse at the future.
    

Putin and Erdogan Vow to Repair Ties as West Watches Nervously

The symbolism of a meeting in St. Petersburg between the Russian and Turkish presidents was probably enough to raise alarms in Western capitals.
    

Transporting the Dead: A Booming but Lightly Regulated Industry

At a time of greater outsourcing of the service, rules regarding who may collect the dead vary, and in some states it requires little more than a driver’s license and a strong stomach.

    

Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah Leaving ‘Saturday Night Live’

The longstanding cast members will not be returning for the show’s 42nd season this fall.

    

Michael Phelps Puts His Game Face On, and What a Face It Is

Phelps made the kind of determined face that only social media could love as he prepped for the semifinal in the 200-meter butterfly on Monday at the Rio Olympics.

    

Tim Tebow Will Attempt Another Comeback, This Time in Baseball

The former college football star who spent three years as an N.F.L. quarterback drew attention has been training for a career as a professional baseball player.

    

Speculation Ends: Date and Venue Set for World Chess Championship in New York

The tournament will be held at the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan starting in November, returning to the city for the first time in more than two decades.

    

What in the World: Who’s Got a Carrier to Rival the U.S. Navy’s? (Hint: Not Russia.)

To project striking power almost anywhere, it’s hard to beat a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Almost all of the 11 in existence are American — almost.

    

Facebook Blocks Ad Blockers, but It Strives to Make Ads More Relevant

The programs that prevent websites from displaying ads will be rendered useless for those accessing the social network’s desktop site, but not on mobile browsers.

    

Dancing Her Way to Pop Stardom, Thanks to YouTube and Rihanna

The choreographer Tricia Miranda is a den mother to young dancers who flock to her YouTube channel and North Hollywood studio.

    

The Getaway: When Your Child Is the Travel Agent

Do you trust your child enough to help plan a family vacation? Maybe you should.

    

The Slow-Game App Is the New Smoke Break

Instead of pushing competitive buttons, low-stakes games like Pokémon Go and Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector feel like charming interludes.

    

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