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  1. Rio Roundup: DeAndre Jordan leads Team USA to Gold Medal match
  2. China carries out 'routine' naval drills in Sea of Japan
  3. Cleveland Browns' run defense has work to do
  4. Rio: IOC to investigate gas station incident; loss of medals possible; Lochte, Bentz apologize
  5. Hillary Clinton won't have to testify about emails for group's lawsuit, judge rules
  6. More than 30 corporate U.S. giants join FCC project to end 'robocalls'
  7. U.S. Air Force scrambled F-15s after suspected Syrian airstrikes, Pentagon says
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell has suspension reduced to three games
  9. 'Chemobrain' confirmed in experiments with mice
  10. Los Angeles Lakers announce coaching staff hires
  11. Five local Zika cases reported in Miami Beach
  12. Sophie Turner teases Sansa's 'options' in 'Game of Thrones'
  13. Swimming effective as part of fibromyalgia treatment, study says
  14. Steroid treatments may boost preemies' risk of eye problems
  15. Josh Brown: New York Giants K ex-wife reported over 20 incidents
  16. New ceramic is resistant to temperature extremes
  17. Driver, passenger killed, 19 hurt when buses collide in New Jersey
  18. Rosie O'Donnell, daughter Chelsea reunite in new photo
  19. Fewer cancer-causing chemicals in e-cigs than cigarettes: Study
  20. 'El Chapo' could be headed back to prison he escaped from last year
  21. City workers find 5-foot snake in Canada storm drain
  22. Meet Usain Bolt's beautiful girlfriend, and biggest cheerleader
  23. Aggressive seagull spurs supermarket evacuation
  24. NASA: Sea ice settling into 'new normal'
  25. Couple 'reading a book' on beach interrupt Olympics broadcast
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Rio Roundup: DeAndre Jordan leads Team USA to Gold Medal match

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Spaniards swiped and surged in efforts to penetrate the United States defense Friday, but DeAndre Jordan was a concrete force.
    

China carries out 'routine' naval drills in Sea of Japan

Elizabeth Shim
TOKYO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- The Chinese navy carried out drills in the Sea of Japan, days after Japan's coast guard released a video of Chinese vessels near disputed islands.
    

Cleveland Browns' run defense has work to do

The Sports Xchange
BEREA, Ohio -- An old problem is affecting the Cleveland Browns under new coach Hue Jackson. Once again, they are having trouble defending the run.
    

Rio: IOC to investigate gas station incident; loss of medals possible; Lochte, Bentz apologize

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- The IOC said Friday they will review the incident involving four U.S. swimmers in Rio, which could result in punishment -- including the loss of their medals.
    

Hillary Clinton won't have to testify about emails for group's lawsuit, judge rules

Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton won't have to testify in a lawsuit by a conservative group that seeks information about her use of a private email account, a judge said Friday.
    

More than 30 corporate U.S. giants join FCC project to end 'robocalls'

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Numerous corporate giants,like Microsoft and Google, are working as part of a federal program to end obnoxious automated phone call sales and scam pitches.
    

U.S. Air Force scrambled F-15s after suspected Syrian airstrikes, Pentagon says

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- American fighter planes were scrambled Thursday after suspected Syrian airstrikes hit close to U.S. and coalition special forces' positions, the Pentagon said.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell has suspension reduced to three games

The Sports Xchange
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell had his four-game suspension reduced one game by the NFL on Friday.
    

'Chemobrain' confirmed in experiments with mice

Stephen Feller
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Researchers at the University of Illinois confirmed "chemobrain," the cognitive effect of chemotherapy, in mice, and hope to find a dietary treatment for it.
    

Los Angeles Lakers announce coaching staff hires

The Sports Xchange
The Los Angeles Lakers announced new additions to head coach Luke Walton's staff on Friday.
    

Five local Zika cases reported in Miami Beach

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
Federal health officials are urging pregnant women to avoid travel to Miami Beach, after confirmation of five cases of locally transmitted Zika virus there.
    

Sophie Turner teases Sansa's 'options' in 'Game of Thrones'

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner said her character, Sansa Stark, has the choice of becoming a villain or a hero in Season 7.
    

Swimming effective as part of fibromyalgia treatment, study says

Stephen Feller
SAO PAULO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Swimming may be as effective as walking at reducing symptoms of fibromyalgia, according to a recent study in Brazil.
    

Steroid treatments may boost preemies' risk of eye problems

HealthDay News
Steroids used to help premature babies' lungs work may increase their risk of eye problems, a new study suggests.
    

Josh Brown: New York Giants K ex-wife reported over 20 incidents

The Sports Xchange
The ex-wife of Josh Brown claims that the New York Giants kicker has been physically violent with her on more than 20 occasions over the past several years.
    

New ceramic is resistant to temperature extremes

Brooks Hays
TOMSK, Russia, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Scientists in Russia are currently perfecting a new type of ceramic that can withstand temperatures of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius.
    

Driver, passenger killed, 19 hurt when buses collide in New Jersey

Ed Adamczyk and Doug G. Ware
NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 19 (UPI) -- A bus driver and a passenger were killed early Friday morning after two transit buses near New York City collided close to rush hour, authorities said.
    

Rosie O'Donnell, daughter Chelsea reunite in new photo

Annie Martin
NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Rosie O'Donnell reflected how far she and daughter Chelsea O'Donnell have come since their widely publicized estrangement in 2015.
    

Fewer cancer-causing chemicals in e-cigs than cigarettes: Study

HealthDay News
Smokers who switch to electronic cigarettes get the same levels of nicotine, but lower levels of toxins and cancer-causing chemicals, new research shows.
    

'El Chapo' could be headed back to prison he escaped from last year

Doug G. Ware
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Accused Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán, who's awaiting extradition to the U.S., may soon be headed back to a prison he broke out of last year.
    

City workers find 5-foot snake in Canada storm drain

Daniel Uria
VICTORIA, British Columbia, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Work crews in Canada discovered a 5-foot long snake trapped in a drain pipe beneath streets in Victoria.
    

Meet Usain Bolt's beautiful girlfriend, and biggest cheerleader

Alex Butler
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- The world's fastest man said that he "wanted to run faster" following Thursday's 200-meter gold medal run, but his girlfriend never doubts his greatness.
    

Aggressive seagull spurs supermarket evacuation

Ben Hooper
TRURO, England, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- A British supermarket was evacuated when an aggressive seagull flew into the store and started harassing customers, striking at least one woman in the face.
    

NASA: Sea ice settling into 'new normal'

Brooks Hays
GREENBELT, Md., Aug. 19 (UPI) -- The latest sea ice data collected by scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center suggests a dire state of affairs.
    

Couple 'reading a book' on beach interrupt Olympics broadcast

Daniel Uria
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- A couple spotted in a "strange pose" on a Brazilian beach interrupted a BBC Olympics broadcast as the reporter attempted to explain what they were doing.
    
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  1. US swimmer Gunnar Bentz apologizes for gas station incident, says video footage missing - USA TODAY
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US swimmer Gunnar Bentz apologizes for gas station incident, says video footage missing
USA TODAY
RIO DE JANEIRO — A day after leaving Brazil, American swimmer Gunnar Bentz offered an apology for his role in a late-night incident that drew international attention after teammate Ryan Lochte claimed they had been robbed at gunpoint and local police ...
US swimmer: Guards pulled guns, wanted moneyCNN
Ryan Lochte Apologizes 'For My Behavior' After Rio Robbery ClaimNew York Times
Ryan Lochte apologizes for not being 'candid' about incident at Rio gas stationChicago Tribune
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CDC to pregnant women: Avoid another part of Miami
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(CNN) Pregnant women should not travel to an area of Miami Beach where local Zika virus transmission has been confirmed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. This is in addition to a previously identified area of transmission ...
Zika Speads in Florida, Infects 5 in Miami BeachNBCNews.com
Zika Virus Travel Caution Extends to All of Miami-Dade CountyWall Street Journal
Zika's tourism scare spreads to South BeachMiami Herald
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  1. Watch Doctors Revive Lifeless Baby Born After Airstrike
  2. Olympic Team Refugee: Rio Opens Up World of Possibilities
  3. How the Ryan Lochte Stickup Story Unfolded
  4. Starving Syria: How Hunger Is Being Used as a Weapon
  5. Swimmer in Lochte Scandal Will Pay $11,000 to Leave Rio
  6. Insurgents Attempt Liberation of City Blocked by Regime
  7. U.N. Warns of Catastrophe in Calling for Aleppo Cease-Fire
  8. Chilling Photo of Boy Reminds World of Syria's Horrors
  9. U.S. Military Comes Under Attack from Syrian Regime Airstrikes
  10. Watch Full Exclusive Interview With Syria's President
  11. London's 'Night Tube' Finally Arrives — After Long Delay
  12. New Model to Chart MH370 Crash Zone, but Will Hunt Go On?
  13. U.S. Says Iran Payment Was Used to Ensure Prisoners' Release
  14. Snake in the Grass Removed From Olympic Golf Course
  15. #LochMess: Memes Mock Swimmers' Robbery Story
  16. Military Drills in Sea of Japan Are Routine, China Says
  17. Rio's Troubled Waters: Tracing the Trail of Pollution
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Watch Doctors Revive Lifeless Baby Born After Airstrike

The graphic and at times distressing video aired by Britain's Channel 4 News shows the moment when the boy was pulled, lifeless, from his mom's womb.

    

Olympic Team Refugee: Rio Opens Up World of Possibilities

The men and women who make up the first Refugee Olympic Team have overcome hardship and suffering on their long journey. In Rio, they had the opportunity to compete against the best in the world.
    

How the Ryan Lochte Stickup Story Unfolded

How four swimmers' report of being robbed at gunpoint in Rio blossomed into an international scandal.

    

Starving Syria: How Hunger Is Being Used as a Weapon

Both sides in Syria's civil war have used starvation as a weapon. Madaya is the latest example of the deadly tactic.
    

Swimmer in Lochte Scandal Will Pay $11,000 to Leave Rio

Jimmy Feigen was one of four U.S. Olympians whose taxi ride back from a late-night party ended in a confrontation at a gas station.

    

Insurgents Attempt Liberation of City Blocked by Regime

There are intense new battles in two Syrian cities — including one where a government siege has choked off hundreds of thousands of people.
    

U.N. Warns of Catastrophe in Calling for Aleppo Cease-Fire

Fighting has grown even more intense.
    

Chilling Photo of Boy Reminds World of Syria's Horrors

His name is Omran Daqneesh. He is just 5 years old.
    

U.S. Military Comes Under Attack from Syrian Regime Airstrikes

A DoD spokesperson says the Syrian Air Force dropped bombs Thursday in an area where U.S. Special Operations forces were operating on the ground.

    

Watch Full Exclusive Interview With Syria's President

NBC's Bill Neely speaks with President Bashar Al-Assad. This interview was filmed by the presidential press office. No editorial changes were made.
    

London's 'Night Tube' Finally Arrives — After Long Delay

The world's oldest subway system is taking a step into the 21st century.

    

New Model to Chart MH370 Crash Zone, but Will Hunt Go On?

Experts are running out of time to prove that can find the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.

    

U.S. Says Iran Payment Was Used to Ensure Prisoners' Release

The administration had denied that the transaction amounted to paying ransom, insisting that the timing was coincidental.

    

Snake in the Grass Removed From Olympic Golf Course

Wranglers in Rio had to remove a snake that made its way onto one of the golf courses used during the Olympic Games.
    

#LochMess: Memes Mock Swimmers' Robbery Story

Social media users began posting memes which portrayed the Olympic swimmer as Pinocchio and appearing in the movie poster for "Liar Liar 2."

    

Military Drills in Sea of Japan Are Routine, China Says

State media said China had carried out drills in the Sea of Japan but described the exercises as routine and "not aimed at any specific country."

    

Rio's Troubled Waters: Tracing the Trail of Pollution

NBC's Stephanie Gosk traces the Carioca River to help explain how Guanabara Bay got so polluted.
    

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  1. Pregnant Women Advised to Avoid Travel to Active Zika Zone in Miami Beach
  2. In Florida, Pregnant Women Cover Up and Stay Inside Amid Zika Fears
  3. Governor Says 5 Cases of Zika in Miami Beach
  4. Headed to Miami? Here’s What You Need to Know About Zika
  5. Your Friday Evening Briefing
  6. Paul Manafort Quits Donald Trump’s Campaign After a Tumultuous Run
  7. Judge Orders Written Testimony From Hillary Clinton on Emails
  8. Abroad in America: Alienated and Angry, Coal Miners See Donald Trump as Their Only Choice
  9. As Donald Trump Falters, Democrats Plan to Press Fight for Supreme Court
  10. Donald Trump Enters Ad Wars Trailing Hillary Clinton in Spending
  11. Russia Asserts Its Military Might in Syria
  12. An Aging Boy Band Calls It Quits, but Japan Can’t Let Go
  13. What to Cook: What to Cook This Weekend
  14. Editors’ Choice: Nine Great New Books for August
  15. Usain Bolt Leads Jamaica to Relay Gold; U.S. Disqualified
  16. U.S. Women Go From Gaffe to Gold in 4x100 Relay
  17. Ryan Lochte Apologizes ‘For My Behavior’ After Rio Robbery Claim
  18. Gleam Tarnished, Far From the Pool, for U.S. Swimmers
  19. The Latest on the Ryan Lochte Case
  20. Rio Friday: Olympic Official in Maximum-Security Jail
  21. Brazil’s Economic Crisis Forces Cuts to Paralympics in Rio
  22. Ex-SEAL Member Who Wrote Book on Bin Laden Raid Forfeits $6.8 Million
  23. From Montreal to Minnesota, by Inland Sea
  24. Judge Refers Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio for Criminal Prosecution
  25. Ex-Theater Agent Charged With Raising $165,000 for Fake Broadway Play
  26. At Viacom, Now Comes the Hard Part
  27. Detached but Sympathetic: Prosecutor’s Dual Response to Imam’s Killing
  28. Critic’s Notebook: Is Bandcamp the Holy Grail of Online Record Stores?
  29. Modern Love: A Single Mom Escapes the Friend Zone, One Non-Date at a Time
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Pregnant Women Advised to Avoid Travel to Active Zika Zone in Miami Beach

Federal health officials issued a broad advisory after Florida identified five new infections from local transmissions and a second active Zika zone.

    

In Florida, Pregnant Women Cover Up and Stay Inside Amid Zika Fears

As Zika updates stir new worries, they are scrambling to avoid mosquito bites.

    

Governor Says 5 Cases of Zika in Miami Beach

Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said on Friday that five cases of the Zika virus have been confirmed in Miami Beach. He asked the Centers for Disease Control for more kits to fight the mosquito-borne illness.
    

Headed to Miami? Here’s What You Need to Know About Zika

A look at how airlines and hotels are responding to the C.D.C.’s suggestion that tourists postpone trips to Miami Beach.

    

Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

Paul Manafort Quits Donald Trump’s Campaign After a Tumultuous Run

Mr. Manafort leaves nearly a week after a report about problems within the Republican nominee’s campaign helped precipitate a leadership shake-up.

    

Judge Orders Written Testimony From Hillary Clinton on Emails

The ruling ensures that the issue of the private email server will continue to dog Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign until the eve of the election.

    

Abroad in America: Alienated and Angry, Coal Miners See Donald Trump as Their Only Choice

Few places in America offer such a simple electoral calculus as West Virginia, where voters support Mr. Trump for his promise to “bring back coal.”

    

As Donald Trump Falters, Democrats Plan to Press Fight for Supreme Court

The party’s leadership sees an opening to derail Republicans who are facing re-election by blaming them for the delay in confirming Judge Merrick B. Garland.

    

Donald Trump Enters Ad Wars Trailing Hillary Clinton in Spending

Mr. Trump, in his first ad buys of the general election, has reserved nearly $5 million in ads in four battleground states — compared with Mrs. Clinton’s $13 million.

    

Russia Asserts Its Military Might in Syria

Warships in the Mediterranean Sea fired cruise missiles days after Russia began bombing runs from a base in Iran.

    

An Aging Boy Band Calls It Quits, but Japan Can’t Let Go

The nation is awash with anguish over the announcement of a breakup by SMAP, whose youngest member is now pushing 40.

    

What to Cook: What to Cook This Weekend

Invite a few people over for drinks, brownies, cheese puffs and more.

    

Editors’ Choice: Nine Great New Books for August

Recommended reading by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.

    

Usain Bolt Leads Jamaica to Relay Gold; U.S. Disqualified

It’s Bolt’s third gold medal in Rio and his ninth over all. Japan won silver and Canada ended up with bronze.

    

U.S. Women Go From Gaffe to Gold in 4x100 Relay

Allyson Felix and Tori Bowie powered the defending champions past the Jamaicans, who won silver.

    

Ryan Lochte Apologizes ‘For My Behavior’ After Rio Robbery Claim

Mr. Lochte issued a statement on Instagram saying he should have been “more careful” when giving a disputed account of an armed robbery.

    

Gleam Tarnished, Far From the Pool, for U.S. Swimmers

Despite a team official’s warning, a lapse in judgment by four athletes overshadowed a triumphant Olympics for the Americans.

    

The Latest on the Ryan Lochte Case

Lochte apologized for not being more candid in how he described an altercation at a gas station over the weekend in Rio. The American swimmer is accused of making false claims.

    

Rio Friday: Olympic Official in Maximum-Security Jail

The 4x100 relays are the highlight on Friday, but team competition is reaching its peak in basketball and soccer.
    

Brazil’s Economic Crisis Forces Cuts to Paralympics in Rio

The Paralympic Games, set to start Sept. 7, are in a precarious financial position, with budget cuts affecting the number of workers, transportation options and sports venues.

    

Ex-SEAL Member Who Wrote Book on Bin Laden Raid Forfeits $6.8 Million

The payment comes as part of a settlement with the Justice Department for failing to have his book vetted for military secrets.

    

From Montreal to Minnesota, by Inland Sea

I was so used to driving and flying, my understanding of North America had become distorted. Then I took a slow boat through four Great Lakes. I saw every mile.

    

Judge Refers Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio for Criminal Prosecution

A judge found that Sheriff Arpaio and his second-in-command ignored court orders designed to keep the office from racially profiling Latinos.

    

Ex-Theater Agent Charged With Raising $165,000 for Fake Broadway Play

Roland Scahill was arraigned on charges of a fraudulent investment scheme, promoting a supposed production about Kathleen Battle starring Lupita Nyong’o.

    

At Viacom, Now Comes the Hard Part

A struggling media empire, still aching from a legal war involving Sumner M. Redstone, must focus on winning the peace.

    

Detached but Sympathetic: Prosecutor’s Dual Response to Imam’s Killing

After the killing of an imam and his assistant, District Attorney Richard A. Brown had to file defensible charges while also addressing the anxieties and fears of the Muslim community.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Is Bandcamp the Holy Grail of Online Record Stores?

This online music site known for its equitable treatment of artists is one of the greatest underground-culture bazaars of our time.

    

Modern Love: A Single Mom Escapes the Friend Zone, One Non-Date at a Time

With parenthood dampening her romantic options, a woman changes her strategy.

    

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