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  1. Florida teen found grunting, eating face of murder victim
  2. Rio Roundup: Big day on track leads USA to 10 medal Tuesday
  3. Britney Spears to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards
  4. Political talk-show host John McLaughlin dead at 89
  5. Bruce Arians: Arizona Cardinals coach hospitalized
  6. North Korean diplomat who fled London embassy identified
  7. Univision buys Gawker Media for $135 million
  8. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper to headline 'A Star is Born' re-make
  9. Son of 'El Chapo' among 7 kidnapped from Mexico restaurant, officials say
  10. Pittsburgh Football: Panthers unveil slick homecoming jerseys
  11. FBI hands over documents from Clinton email investigation to Congress
  12. Hassan Whiteside freaks out at gamer for quitting NBA 2K
  13. Atlanta Braves ship Erick Aybar to Detroit Tigers for Mike Aviles
  14. Raging brush fire damages 2 Rio Olympic venues, organizers say
  15. New blaze explodes onto SoCal wildfire scene; 2 highways closed; residents flee danger zone
  16. Coral reefs need fish urine to thrive
  17. Do angioplasty patients really need beta-blocker drugs?
  18. Study finds links between chronic pain, depression in couples
  19. Healthy Hispanic adults live longer than other ethnicities, study says
  20. 'Mr. Robot' with Rami Malek renewed for Season 3
  21. Dogs anticipate owner's affection as much as a treat
  22. Kim Kardashian addresses butt injection rumors
  23. Injected drug may help fight osteoporosis in women
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Florida teen found grunting, eating face of murder victim

Shawn Price
TEQUESTA, Fla., Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A college student was arrested for the alleged killing of a couple after police found him eating the face of one of his victims.
    

Rio Roundup: Big day on track leads USA to 10 medal Tuesday

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Sportsmanship and speedsters highlighted a terrific Tuesday on the track for Team USA.
    

Britney Spears to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- MTV has announced pop music sensation Britney Spears will perform at this month's Video Music Awards show in New York.
    

Political talk-show host John McLaughlin dead at 89

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Longtime, political talk-show host John McLaughlin has died at the age of 89.
    

Bruce Arians: Arizona Cardinals coach hospitalized

Alex Butler
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians was taken to a San Diego hospital Tuesday before his team's practice.
    

North Korean diplomat who fled London embassy identified

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A senior North Korean diplomat who was in charge of public relations for Pyongyang's embassy in London has reportedly defected with his family.
    

Univision buys Gawker Media for $135 million

Shawn Price
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Spanish-language broadcaster Univision Holdings Inc. has bought bankrupt Gawker Media, for a reported $135 million at auction, sources said.
    

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper to headline 'A Star is Born' re-make

Karen Butler
BURBANK, Calif., Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Lady Gaga has signed on to appear opposite Bradley Cooper in a re-make of the musical drama "A Star is Born," which will mark Cooper's directorial debut.
    

Son of 'El Chapo' among 7 kidnapped from Mexico restaurant, officials say

Shawn Price, Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A son of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is one of seven men who were kidnapped Tuesday from a restaurant in Puerto Vallarta, authorities said.
    

Pittsburgh Football: Panthers unveil slick homecoming jerseys

Alex Butler
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Fans, players, and even former Pittsburgh Panthers were overjoyed to see the team's throwback jerseys Tuesday on Twitter.
    

FBI hands over documents from Clinton email investigation to Congress

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- The FBI on Tuesday turned over several documents to Congress from its investigation into Hillary Clinton's controversial email use as secretary of state.
    

Hassan Whiteside freaks out at gamer for quitting NBA 2K

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Don't quit on 'Agent Block.'
    

Atlanta Braves ship Erick Aybar to Detroit Tigers for Mike Aviles

Alex Butler
ATLANTA, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Two teams swapped role players Tuesday as baseball's playoffs near.
    

Raging brush fire damages 2 Rio Olympic venues, organizers say

Doug G. Ware
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A raging wildfire that threatened multiple Olympic venues in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday is under investigation, organizers for the games said.
    

New blaze explodes onto SoCal wildfire scene; 2 highways closed; residents flee danger zone

Doug G. Ware and Shawn Price
CAJON PASS, Calif., Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A new blaze erupted on the Southern California landscape Tuesday, closing two major freeways and evacuating an area already blackened by fire so far this year.
    

Coral reefs need fish urine to thrive

Brooks Hays
SEATTLE, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- New research suggests a lack of fish pee explains the lack of nutrients surrounding coral in waters where commercial fishing is common.
    

Do angioplasty patients really need beta-blocker drugs?

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
Doctors might be overprescribing beta-blocker medications to heart patients who aren't seriously ill, a new study contends.
    

Study finds links between chronic pain, depression in couples

HealthDay News
If your significant other is depressed, you are at increased risk for chronic pain, a new study suggests.
    

Healthy Hispanic adults live longer than other ethnicities, study says

Stephen Feller
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Despite higher rates of diabetes and other diseases, Hispanic people live longer than other ethnicities, according to researchers in Los Angeles.
    

'Mr. Robot' with Rami Malek renewed for Season 3

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- USA Network renewed "Mr. Robot" starring Rami Malek for a third season following the Season 2 premiere.
    

Dogs anticipate owner's affection as much as a treat

Brooks Hays
DRUID HILLS, Ga., Aug. 16 (UPI) -- In a study of the relationship between humans and dogs, researchers found most dogs anticipate the praise of their owner as much or more than a food reward.
    

Kim Kardashian addresses butt injection rumors

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Kim Kardashian revealed she gets butt injections to treat her psoriasis while discussing the much-publicized "dent" in her behind.
    

Injected drug may help fight osteoporosis in women

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
An experimental drug appears to reduce bone fracture risk in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis better than the currently available drug, a new study finds.
    
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  1. Donald Trump wants 'extreme vetting' of immigrants. What is the US doing now? - CNN
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Donald Trump wants 'extreme vetting' of immigrants. What is the US doing now?
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(CNN) Donald Trump has outlined a new screening process for would-be immigrants designed to exclude Islamic extremists that he promoted Monday as "extreme vetting." The policy would attempt to establish whether applicants' beliefs match US values on ...
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The headquarters of the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Md. Credit Jim Lo Scalzo/European Pressphoto Agency. The release on websites this week of what appears to be top-secret computer code that the National Security Agency has used to break ...
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  1. U.S. Says It Responded to Attack on Foreigners in S. Sudan
  2. Son of 'El Chapo' Among Those Kidnapped in Mexico: Prosecutor
  3. João Havelange, Who Changed Soccer for Good and Bad, Dies
  4. Russia: We Used Iran Base to Launch Syria Airstrikes
  5. Lochte's Gunpoint Robbery Doesn't Rattle These Tourists
  6. Search Resumes For Nazi Gold Train That Might Not Exist
  7. 3 Men Convicted for 'Incendiary' Speeches Supporting ISIS
  8. Giant Panda Gives Birth to Twins
  9. French Mayor Bans Pokemon Go Figures in His Village
  10. Three Dead After Tourist Boat Collides With Speedboat
  11. Radical U.K. Preacher Convicted of ISIS Support
  12. Chance Facebook Discovery Helps Reunite Disabled Sisters
  13. Mexican Police Probe Mass Kidnapping in Puerto Vallarta
  14. Tom Brokaw Takes a Tour of the 'Lungs of the Earth'
  15. Turkey's Purge to Coup-Proof Its Military May Backfire
  16. Inside the Underground Hospital Treating Aleppo's Kids
  17. Analysis: Making Sense of Trump's Foreign Policy Pitch
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U.S. Says It Responded to Attack on Foreigners in S. Sudan

Witness have accused the U.N. and U.S. embassies of failing to come to their aid amid a brutal assault last month on a hotel complex in the capital.

    

Son of 'El Chapo' Among Those Kidnapped in Mexico: Prosecutor

A prosecutor said the son of jailed drug kingpin Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán was among the six men kidnapped from a Puerto Vallarta restaurant.

    

João Havelange, Who Changed Soccer for Good and Bad, Dies

As head of FIFA for 24 years, João Havelange was widely considered one of the most powerful sports figures of the 20th century.

    

Russia: We Used Iran Base to Launch Syria Airstrikes

Russian bombers took off from a base in Iran to conduct airstrikes in Syria Tuesday, marking a new development in the country's civil war.

    

Lochte's Gunpoint Robbery Doesn't Rattle These Tourists

The message from some tourists in Rio? It's not as bad as you might have heard.

    

Search Resumes For Nazi Gold Train That Might Not Exist

Explorers in Poland began digging Tuesday for a legendary Nazi train said to be laden with treasure and armaments.

    

3 Men Convicted for 'Incendiary' Speeches Supporting ISIS

British police said they conducted an undercover investigation — dubbed Operation Weedproof — for 20 months as surveillance of the men.

    

Giant Panda Gives Birth to Twins

The Vienna Zoo's panda, Yang Yang, gave birth to two new cubs on August 7. They are her fourth and fifth cubs after Fu Long, Fu Hu and Fu Bao.
    

French Mayor Bans Pokemon Go Figures in His Village

A French mayor has banned the virtual presence of Pokemon Go characters in his whole eastern village citing security reasons.

    

Three Dead After Tourist Boat Collides With Speedboat

Aegina's proximity to the Greek capital makes it a popular destination for Greeks and foreign tourists.

    

Radical U.K. Preacher Convicted of ISIS Support

One of Britain's most infamous radical preachers is facing up to a decade behind bars after he was found guilty of trying to drum up support for ISIS.

    

Chance Facebook Discovery Helps Reunite Disabled Sisters

Scrolling through her Facebook timeline, Kentucky homemaker Lisa Lumpkins stumbled across a photograph that took her breath away.

    

Mexican Police Probe Mass Kidnapping in Puerto Vallarta

Authorities are searching for as many as 16 people who were abducted by gunmen from an upscale restaurant in the resort city of Puerto Vallarta.

    

Tom Brokaw Takes a Tour of the 'Lungs of the Earth'

The Amazon rainforest is one of the wonders of the world, but it has also become a war zone between environmentalists and the people who want to develop its resources.
    

Turkey's Purge to Coup-Proof Its Military May Backfire

Washington could find itself losing influence in the wake of Turkish President Erdogan's purge.

    

Inside the Underground Hospital Treating Aleppo's Kids

The Syrian government-led bombing of Aleppo has targeted so many hospitals that the few still working have been forced underground. NBC's Richard Engel gets a rare look inside.
    

Analysis: Making Sense of Trump's Foreign Policy Pitch

What would Donald Trump do to fix the Middle East? It's not an easy question to answer.Trump sought to clarify his worldview with a prepared speech in

    

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  1. ‘Shadow Brokers’ Leak Raises Alarming Question: Was the N.S.A. Hacked?
  2. Early Voting Limits Donald Trump’s Time to Turn Campaign Around
  3. Roger Ailes Is Advising Donald Trump Ahead of Presidential Debates
  4. F.B.I. Gives Congress Documents Related to Hillary Clinton E-Mail Inquiry
  5. The Run-Up: Americans Don’t Trust Her. But Why?
  6. Flooding in the South Looks a Lot Like Climate Change
  7. As Louisiana Floodwaters Recede, the Scope of Disaster Comes Into View
  8. The Getaway: How to Get the Most out of Visiting World-Famous Sites
  9. On Olympics: Twins Finish Marathon Hand in Hand, but Their Country Says They Crossed a Line
  10. Meet Simone Biles's Family
  11. Rio 2016: Rio Olympics Today: Simone Biles Soars to Fourth Gold Medal
  12. Sports of The Times: In the Brazilian Rain Forest, ‘a White Elephant, a Big One’
  13. John McLaughlin, TV Host Who Made Combat of Punditry, Dies at 89
  14. Tulum Journal: Evictions by Armed Men Rattle a Mexican Tourist Paradise
  15. 1999 Rape Case Swirls Around Nate Parker and His Film ‘The Birth of a Nation’
  16. After Lawsuit, New Jersey Allows Driver to Get ‘8THEIST’ License Plate
  17. Sinosphere: Uninhibited Chinese Swimmer, Discussing Her Period, Shatters Another Barrier
  18. Puerto Rico’s Financial Woes Revive Calls for Independence
  19. Univision’s $135 Million Bid Is Said to Win Auction for Bankrupt Gawker
  20. In a First, Russia Uses an Iran Base for Its Syria Campaign
  21. Bus of Nepal Earthquake Survivors Plunges Off a Road, Killing 27
  22. Son of El Chapo Is Kidnapped at Gunpoint From a Party in Mexico
  23. Brantley in Britain: Review: ‘Groundhog Day,’ All Over Again, Now With Song and Dance
  24. Talk: Anthony Weiner Thinks He’s Pretty Good at Giving Advice
  25. Footsteps: Mark Twain Found Inspiration in Germany (Though Not German)
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‘Shadow Brokers’ Leak Raises Alarming Question: Was the N.S.A. Hacked?

Outside experts said the data contained what appeared to be genuine samples of the top-secret code used in the production of the N.S.A.’s custom-built malware.

    

Early Voting Limits Donald Trump’s Time to Turn Campaign Around

Trump advisers say there are nearly three months to counter Hillary Clinton’s vast operation and get Mr. Trump on message. But voting starts in less than six weeks.

    

Roger Ailes Is Advising Donald Trump Ahead of Presidential Debates

Mr. Ailes is aiding Mr. Trump’s team as it turns its attention to the first debate with Hillary Clinton on Sept. 26 on Long Island.

    

F.B.I. Gives Congress Documents Related to Hillary Clinton E-Mail Inquiry

House Republicans had pushed the bureau to surrender material it had gathered before it concluded that Mrs. Clinton should not face criminal charges

    

The Run-Up: Americans Don’t Trust Her. But Why?

Has Hillary Clinton uttered untruths? Yes. But the perception that she is dishonest is about a confluence of mistakes, a marriage and partisanship.

    

Flooding in the South Looks a Lot Like Climate Change

Expect more floods, destruction and death, warn scientists and experts who say weather prediction models are now outdated.

    

As Louisiana Floodwaters Recede, the Scope of Disaster Comes Into View

The state said that at least 11 people had died and that about 30,000 had been rescued after a storm system dumped more than 20 inches of rain in two days.

    

The Getaway: How to Get the Most out of Visiting World-Famous Sites

From the Statue of Liberty to Stonehenge, tips on how to visit bucket-list sites without getting dazed and confused.

    

On Olympics: Twins Finish Marathon Hand in Hand, but Their Country Says They Crossed a Line

When the German twins Anna and Lisa Hahner joined hands as they finished deep in the pack in the women’s marathon, they quickly drew sharp criticism from their federation.

    

Meet Simone Biles's Family

Simone Biles has continued her dominance of gymnastics by winning four gold medals and a bronze at the Rio Games. We sat down with her family to discuss their Olympic journey.
    

Rio 2016: Rio Olympics Today: Simone Biles Soars to Fourth Gold Medal

Here’s what’s happening, and what’s going to happen, at the Summer Games in Rio on Tuesday.

    

Sports of The Times: In the Brazilian Rain Forest, ‘a White Elephant, a Big One’

Like the opulent opera house in Manaus, which was built by rubber barons and fell into disuse, the costly Arena da Amazônia is providing little benefit.

    

John McLaughlin, TV Host Who Made Combat of Punditry, Dies at 89

A Jesuit priest who served in the Nixon White House, he turned to a new vocation that brought a sharp edge to the Sunday morning political talk show.

    

Tulum Journal: Evictions by Armed Men Rattle a Mexican Tourist Paradise

Aggressive property seizures, apparently legal but surrounded by questions, have shaken the beach town of Tulum and stained its image.

    

1999 Rape Case Swirls Around Nate Parker and His Film ‘The Birth of a Nation’

The film is attracting unwanted attention because of renewed interest in the 17-year-old case in which Mr. Parker, the film’s director, writer and star, was accused — and later acquitted — of rape.

    

After Lawsuit, New Jersey Allows Driver to Get ‘8THEIST’ License Plate

The suit had claimed religious discrimination because the Motor Vehicle Commission had approved a plate that said, “BAPTIST.”

    

Sinosphere: Uninhibited Chinese Swimmer, Discussing Her Period, Shatters Another Barrier

Fu Yuanhui, already a media star for her exuberant style, broke a taboo among female athletes by telling an interviewer she had her period at the Olympics.

    

Puerto Rico’s Financial Woes Revive Calls for Independence

To longtime nationalists, moves by the United States over the island’s $72 billion debt are yet more proof that colonialism is alive and well.

    

Univision’s $135 Million Bid Is Said to Win Auction for Bankrupt Gawker

The sale came two months after Gawker filed for bankruptcy, a concession to the financial pressure it faced from a judgment in a case involving Hulk Hogan.

    

In a First, Russia Uses an Iran Base for Its Syria Campaign

Long-range bombers, which would otherwise have to travel from bases in Russia, flew from a facility near Hamadan, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

    

Bus of Nepal Earthquake Survivors Plunges Off a Road, Killing 27

An overloaded bus with villagers en route to sign agreements for grants to rebuild their homes ran off an unpaved road, killing and injuring dozens.

    

Son of El Chapo Is Kidnapped at Gunpoint From a Party in Mexico

Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, an operative in the Sinaloa Cartel, was one of six men abducted from a restaurant in Puerto Vallarta.

    

Brantley in Britain: Review: ‘Groundhog Day,’ All Over Again, Now With Song and Dance

A hip, cuddly and cunningly sadistic musical adaptation of the 1993 Bill Murray movie has just opened in London.

    

Talk: Anthony Weiner Thinks He’s Pretty Good at Giving Advice

The former congressman on if Donald Trump Jr. ran for mayor of New York, life after the documentary and what, exactly, he’s up to now.

    

Footsteps: Mark Twain Found Inspiration in Germany (Though Not German)

Along the Neckar River in Germany, Mark Twain found an unlikely source of inspiration.

    

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