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  1. Rio Olympics: Ryan Murphy, Lilly King swim for records, USA owns podium
  2. U.S. men's gymnastic team wants to perform shirtless to increase viewership
  3. Japan orders its forces to destroy incoming missiles
  4. AFC training camp battles: Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos have TE decisions to make
  5. Man who lost 2016 primary files defamation suit against Illinois house speaker
  6. Miam Dolphins list RB Jay Ajayi over Arian Foster on depth chart
  7. San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy hospitalized in Miami
  8. Cordell Broadus: Snoop Dogg's son quits UCLA team again
  9. Dirt-track driver Bryan Clauson dies after midget car crash
  10. RGIII named QB1 for Cleveland Browns
  11. Denver Broncos CB Aqib Talib practices for first time since being shot
  12. Climate change may bring more tainted shellfish to northern seas
  13. U.S. maternal death rate rising, research statistics say
  14. Sugary, high-fat western diet tied to denser breast tissue
  15. Boy's water slide death raises questions of bringing back gov't regulation after 35 years
  16. Barclays agrees to pay $100M to 44 states over claims it manipulated interest rate
  17. Watch: Aly Raisman's parents get anxiety watching USA gymnast in Rio
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Rio Olympics: Ryan Murphy, Lilly King swim for records, USA owns podium

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- Team USA swimming owns the pool podium.
    

U.S. men's gymnastic team wants to perform shirtless to increase viewership

Shawn Price
NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- The U.S. men's gymnastics team wants to compete in Rio de Janeiro with their shirts off in the hopes of getting more viewers, team members suggested.
    

Japan orders its forces to destroy incoming missiles

Elizabeth Shim
TOKYO, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- Japan has ordered its Self-Defense Forces to intercept and destroy incoming flying objects.
    

AFC training camp battles: Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos have TE decisions to make

The Sports Xchange
Important training camp position battles for every AFC team
    

Man who lost 2016 primary files defamation suit against Illinois house speaker

Doug G. Ware
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- A candidate who failed to unseat Illinois' house speaker in this year's Democratic primary has filed a defamation lawsuit against the legislative leader.
    

Miam Dolphins list RB Jay Ajayi over Arian Foster on depth chart

The Sports Xchange
Second-year running back Jay Ajayi was listed above veteran Arian Foster atop the Miami Dolphins' first official depth chart, which was released Monday.
    

San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy hospitalized in Miami

The Sports Xchange
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy was hospitalized in Miami on Monday after feeling ill and will be kept overnight for observation, the team announced.
    

Cordell Broadus: Snoop Dogg's son quits UCLA team again

The Sports Xchange
For the second time, wide receiver Cordell Broadus, son of rapper Snoop Dogg, quit the UCLA football team, Bruins coach Jim Mora announced Monday.
    

Dirt-track driver Bryan Clauson dies after midget car crash

The Sports Xchange
Race driver Bryan Clauson died Sunday night from injuries suffered in a midget car crash in Kansas. He was 27.
    

RGIII named QB1 for Cleveland Browns

The Sports Xchange
Hue Jackson named Robert Griffin III starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, sweeping away any speculation that veteran Josh McCown might nail down the No. 1 job in training camp.
    

Denver Broncos CB Aqib Talib practices for first time since being shot

The Sports Xchange
Denver Broncos veteran cornerback Aqib Talib returned to practice on Monday for the first time since suffering a gunshot wound to the leg in the offseason.
    

Climate change may bring more tainted shellfish to northern seas

Randy Dotinga, HealthDay News
Warming oceans may be boosting dangerous bacteria in northern seas, explaining why people are getting sickened by tainted seafood, new research suggests.
    

U.S. maternal death rate rising, research statistics say

Amy Norton, HealthDay News
The number of U.S. women who die during or soon after pregnancy may be higher than previously thought -- and it's on the rise, according to a new study.
    

Sugary, high-fat western diet tied to denser breast tissue

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
Overweight women who eat a Western-style diet may develop more dense breast tissue, possibly increasing their risk for breast cancer, a new report said.
    

Boy's water slide death raises questions of bringing back gov't regulation after 35 years

Doug G. Ware
KANSAS CITY, Kan., Aug. 8 (UPI) -- The sudden death of a 10-year-old Kansas boy on the world's tallest water slide is stirring questions about whether park rides should be federally regulated.
    

Barclays agrees to pay $100M to 44 states over claims it manipulated interest rate

Doug G. Ware
LONDON, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- For the second time this decade, British bank Barclays has agreed to pay money to settle accusations it manipulated a major benchmark interest rate in London.
    

Watch: Aly Raisman's parents get anxiety watching USA gymnast in Rio

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- Although the amount of Summer Olympic events is quite staggering, energized spectating has not yet made the cut.
    
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The parents of two of the four Americans who died in the Benghazi attack in 2012 filed a lawsuit Monday against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, alleging her "reckless handling" of classified information contributed to their deaths. The ...
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  1. Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary Clinton for Wrongful Death
  2. Tourist Mistakenly Spends 12 Days in German Refugee Camp
  3. 69 Killed by Suicide Bomber at Hospital Emergency Ward
  4. A Proposal on Plane — and Then an In-Flight Wedding
  5. Opposition: Deadly Violence in Ethiopia Likely to Get Worse
  6. Delta Cancels 400+ Flights, Warns of Chaos After Outage
  7. What to Do if You're Flying Delta This Week
  8. Philippine Lawmaker Seeks to Permanently Ban Trump
  9. What Are The Purple Spots Seen on Some Olympians?
  10. Running From Exile: 5 Athletes Hoping to Make a Mark
  11. Tempers Flare at Rome's 'Gloomy Street' Migrant Hotspot
  12. Injuries Show Olympic Rules Are 'Dangerous': Medalist
  13. 'Pokemon Go' Hasn't Launched in Iran — But It's Banned
  14. Let's Twist Again: Contortionists Show Off Amazing Shapes
  15. Rio Day 2: U.S. Athletes Rack Up Impressive Medal Count
  16. U.S. Professor, Colleague Are Kidnapped in Kabul
  17. These Swashbuckling Girls Put Stereotypes to the Sword
  18. Why Brazil Is So in Love With Beach Volleyball
  19. Japan's Emperor Hints at Handover in Rare TV Address
  20. Crooks, Rogue Workers Wage Electronic War on GPS
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Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary 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.

    

Tourist Mistakenly Spends 12 Days in German Refugee Camp

The well-dressed 31-year-old spoke only Mandarin — officials discovered their mistake after turning to a local Chinese restaurant to interpret.

    

69 Killed by Suicide Bomber at Hospital Emergency Ward

Television footage showed scenes of chaos, with panicked mourners fleeing through debris as smoke filled the corridors of the emergency ward.

    

A Proposal on Plane — and Then an In-Flight Wedding

Somewhere between Vienna and Greece, a chorus started crooning and Nathaly Eiche's boyfriend sunk on to one knee.

    

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.

    

Delta Cancels 400+ Flights, Warns of Chaos After Outage

Tens of thousands of Delta passengers around the world were grounded after a power outage at its Atlanta headquarters caused a computer failure.

    

What to Do if You're Flying Delta This Week

If you've got a ticket to fly on Delta Air Lines today — or any time this week — here's hoping there's some wiggle room in your plans and some underst

    

Philippine Lawmaker Seeks to Permanently Ban Trump

Congressman Joey Salceda wants to ban Donald Trump after the U.S. presidential candidate called the Philippines a 'terrorist nation.'

    

What Are The Purple Spots Seen on Some Olympians?

The circles appearing on the arms, legs and backs of U.S. athletes like Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin result from a practice called cupping.

    

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.

    

Tempers Flare at Rome's 'Gloomy Street' Migrant Hotspot

Tempers are flaring between frustrated residents and migrants using a well-known transit camp in central Rome as temperatures soar this summer.

    

Injuries Show Olympic Rules Are 'Dangerous': Medalist

An Olympic silver medalist has accused the gymnastics point-scoring system of being "dangerous" following several high-profile injuries during Rio.

    

'Pokemon Go' Hasn't Launched in Iran — But It's Banned

'Pokemon Go' is not officially available in Iran, but that didn't stop the country's government from banning it anyway.

    

Let's Twist Again: Contortionists Show Off Amazing Shapes

Young girls are training to be become contortionists, an art revered by Mongolians that dates back centuries.
    

Rio Day 2: U.S. Athletes Rack Up Impressive Medal Count

It was a big day for Team USA, with an Olympic swimming record broken, but something else that happened that no one quite anticipated.
    

U.S. Professor, Colleague Are Kidnapped in Kabul

The pair were snatched as they sat in their car Sunday night following classes at the American University of Afghanistan.

    

These Swashbuckling Girls Put Stereotypes to the Sword

Muslim Girls Fence is a British project that's taking a swipe at misconceptions about Muslim women.

    

Why Brazil Is So in Love With Beach Volleyball

NBC's Lester Holt meets Rio locals for a game of beach volleyball, which has been so deeply woven into Brazil's culture.
    

Japan's Emperor Hints at Handover in Rare TV Address

The 82-year-old said he was "in good health" but was "worried that it may become difficult for me to carry out my duties."

    

Crooks, Rogue Workers Wage Electronic War on GPS

Illegal jamming devices are now commonly used in drug trade, cargo theft and by scofflaw drivers. Is 'spoofing' next?

    

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  1. Donald Trump Adopts G.O.P. Tax Cuts, but Balks at Trade Pacts
  2. Trump Focuses on Economy, Assails Clinton
  3. Your Evening Briefing
  4. Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Economic Speech
  5. DealBook: Donald Trump’s Economic Team Is Far From Typical
  6. Susan Collins of Maine Says She Will Not Vote for Donald Trump
  7. 50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation’s Security ‘at Risk’
  8. Parents of 2 Americans Killed in Benghazi Attack Sue Hillary Clinton
  9. New Photos Cast Doubt on China’s Vow Not to Militarize Disputed Islands
  10. American Lilly King Makes Statement With Olympic Record in 100-Meter Breaststroke
  11. Rio 2016: Kohei Uchimura Leads Japan to Gymnastics Gold, Dethroning China
  12. Roundup From Rio: What Happened on Monday
  13. And the Rio Crowd Goes Crazy! For Whatever!
  14. Copacabana’s Natural Sand Is Just Right for Olympic Beach Volleyball
  15. With a Trick Play, U.S. Women’s Field Hockey Pulls Off a Second Upset
  16. Well: What Are the Purple Dots on Michael Phelps? Cupping Has an Olympic Moment
  17. Itineraries: When a Malfunction on Land Keeps a Fleet of Planes From the Sky
  18. Think Tank Scholar or Corporate Consultant? It Depends on the Day
  19. A 500-Square-Foot Area in Miami Is Ground Zero for the Zika Virus
  20. Critic's Notebook: Sorry, Ms. Jackson: You’re Underrated. ‘Control’ at 30
  21. What $100 Can Buy, State by State
  22. Book Entry: Review: ‘Powerhouse’ Lifts Veil on Secretive Hollywood Agency
  23. Longcao Journal: Sneaking Into a Chinese Village Where Floodwater and Unrest Linger
  24. Sudden Rainfall Left Little Time to Flee Mudslides in Mexico
  25. Once Foes Over Syria, Erdogan and Putin Look to Patch Things Up
  26. At 82, Emperor Akihito of Japan Wants to Retire. Will Japan Let Him?
  27. Brooklyn Bridge, the ‘Times Square in the Sky,’ May Get an Expansion
  28. UnREAL: ‘UnREAL’ Season 2 Finale: Trust Me
  29. An Alternative Form of Mental Health Care Gains a Foothold
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Donald Trump Adopts G.O.P. Tax Cuts, but Balks at Trade Pacts

Mr. Trump sought to move beyond a week of turmoil, turning his attention to the economy with a speech in which he cast himself as a president who could create new jobs.
    

Trump Focuses on Economy, Assails Clinton

Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, said on Monday that Hillary Clinton’s economic plan was “more of the same,” and he promised to create jobs by cutting business taxes and reducing regulations.
    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Economic Speech

We examined some of the assertions Mr. Trump made in a speech on Monday in Detroit that he says support his economic platform.

    

DealBook: Donald Trump’s Economic Team Is Far From Typical

The group he has assembled, mostly businessmen, is atypical in their relative lack of economic credentials.

    

Susan Collins of Maine Says She Will Not Vote for Donald Trump

The senator’s announcement was another blow to Mr. Trump as he tries to unite his party and win more support from women.

    

50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation’s Security ‘at Risk’

The officials, many of them from the George W. Bush administration, signed a letter declaring that Mr. Trump “would be the most reckless president in American history.”

    

Parents of 2 Americans Killed in Benghazi Attack Sue Hillary Clinton

In a wrongful-death lawsuit filed on Monday, the parents claim that Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server was a cause of the 2012 attack.

    

New Photos Cast Doubt on China’s Vow Not to Militarize Disputed Islands

Satellite imagery shows China has been building reinforced hangars on the disputed Spratly Islands that can easily accommodate warplanes.
    

American Lilly King Makes Statement With Olympic Record in 100-Meter Breaststroke

Yulia Efimova, King’s rival who served a 16-month doping suspension, secured silver.

    

Rio 2016: Kohei Uchimura Leads Japan to Gymnastics Gold, Dethroning China

Japan returned to the top of the gymnastics world, beating Russia and its longtime rival, China, in the men’s team event. The United States finished fifth.

    

Roundup From Rio: What Happened on Monday

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

And the Rio Crowd Goes Crazy! For Whatever!

With their exuberance at several venues, fans of the Brazilian Olympians have surprised athletes and officials, especially in sports and at moments in which silence is valued.

    

Copacabana’s Natural Sand Is Just Right for Olympic Beach Volleyball

To create the courts for the last three Summer Olympics — Athens in 2004, Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012 — tons of sand had to be shipped in, sometimes from other countries. Not so in Rio.

    

With a Trick Play, U.S. Women’s Field Hockey Pulls Off a Second Upset

The fifth-ranked Americans defeated the Australians, 2-1, with a slick play off a corner and strong play from their goalie.

    

Well: What Are the Purple Dots on Michael Phelps? Cupping Has an Olympic Moment

An ancient Chinese therapy called “cupping” is leaving its mark — purple, bruise-like dots — on Olympic athletes in Rio.

    

Itineraries: When a Malfunction on Land Keeps a Fleet of Planes From the Sky

A cascade of delayed and canceled Delta flights on Monday was just the latest example of how a single malfunction in an airline’s system can have catastrophic effects.

    

Think Tank Scholar or Corporate Consultant? It Depends on the Day

Acting as independent arbiters to shape government policy, many researchers also have corporate roles that are sometimes undisclosed.

    

A 500-Square-Foot Area in Miami Is Ground Zero for the Zika Virus

Health officials are investigating 17 homegrown cases of the virus, including 13 in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami.

    

Critic's Notebook: Sorry, Ms. Jackson: You’re Underrated. ‘Control’ at 30

Thirty years after the release of her album “Control,” Janet Jackson remains essential to the development of pop and the integration of MTV.

    

What $100 Can Buy, State by State

The value of a dollar varies dramatically across the country, and the federal government now measures the variations.

    

Book Entry: Review: ‘Powerhouse’ Lifts Veil on Secretive Hollywood Agency

For a look inside Creative Artists Agency, the author has simply organized more than 700 pages of raw interviews in more or less chronological order.

    

Longcao Journal: Sneaking Into a Chinese Village Where Floodwater and Unrest Linger

Some residents of Longcao say the authorities did not issue a warning of a flood on July 19 that killed at least 164 people across two provinces.

    

Sudden Rainfall Left Little Time to Flee Mudslides in Mexico

At least 44 people have died in landslides in the Mexican states of Puebla and Veracruz amid torrential rainstorms from Tropical Storm Earl.

    

Once Foes Over Syria, Erdogan and Putin Look to Patch Things Up

The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will visit his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, on Tuesday to show mutual admiration and to discuss Syria and trade.

    

At 82, Emperor Akihito of Japan Wants to Retire. Will Japan Let Him?

The emperor spoke publicly for the first time about retiring, saying he feared it would become “more difficult” to fulfill his duties.
    

Brooklyn Bridge, the ‘Times Square in the Sky,’ May Get an Expansion

New York City has commissioned a $370,000 engineering study of the bridge’s walking and biking promenade to address crowding.

    

UnREAL: ‘UnREAL’ Season 2 Finale: Trust Me

This episode’s final glimpse of Quinn and Rachel tells us that the show remembers what matters. But some serious questions remain for “UnREAL.”

    

An Alternative Form of Mental Health Care Gains a Foothold

A movement toward largely nonmedical approaches, focused on holistic recovery rather than symptom treatment, is growing in the United States.

    

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