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  1. Donald Trump re-enforces hardline immigration stance in major speech
  2. Report: North Korea assembling rail-based missile launchers
  3. 1 in 6 younger Americans wants to die before age 80
  4. More U.S. adults using marijuana than ever
  5. Myanmar holds peace talks between ethnic groups
  6. Hawaii declares emergency as it prepares for first Hurricane hit since 1949
  7. Justice Dept. files antitrust suit to block merger of John Deere, Monsanto
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Donald Trump re-enforces hardline immigration stance in major speech

Eric DuVall
PHOENIX, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump dispelled any suggestions he is "softening" his stance on illegal immigration with a fiery speech.
    

Report: North Korea assembling rail-based missile launchers

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- North Korea is constructing a mobile long-range missile launcher that can be transported on rail tracks, according to multiple sources in North Korea.
    

1 in 6 younger Americans wants to die before age 80

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The fear of growing old may be stronger than the fear of death among many Americans, a new survey suggests.
    

More U.S. adults using marijuana than ever

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
As perceptions of marijuana change, more American adults are using pot than ever before, and they're using it more often, a new study finds.
    

Myanmar holds peace talks between ethnic groups

Shawn Price
NAYPYITAW, Myanmar, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- Peace talks have begun in Myanmar, as various ethnic groups sit down with government officials to end decades of conflict.
    

Hawaii declares emergency as it prepares for first Hurricane hit since 1949

Allen Cone and Doug G. Ware
HONOLULU, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- A state of emergency was declared in Hawaii Wednesday as the South Pacific islands brace for Hurricane Madeline's impact, and then possibly Lester's.
    

Justice Dept. files antitrust suit to block merger of John Deere, Monsanto

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- U.S. regulators filed an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday to prevent the merger of Monsanto and John Deere, believing such a venture would harm the farm industry.
    
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Five killed in Alaska mid-air collision
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Five people have died in a mid-air collision between two small commercial planes in the US state of Alaska. There were no survivors from the crash, which happened in a remote area near the village of Russian Mission. Those killed included three people ...
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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff ousted in impeachment vote
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BRASILIA — President Dilma Rousseff was stripped of her office Wednesday in the culmination of a political crisis that has left Latin America's largest nation adrift, with an economy in deep recession and a public sharply divided over the country's ...
Americas|All Impeachments Are Political. But Was Brazil's Something More Sinister?New York Times
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  1. Special Report: How Europe Is Confronting Terrorism
  2. What Happens When a Nation Loses Only Leader in History?
  3. 'Severe' Turbulence Sends 12 on United Jet to Hospital
  4. Trump Sticks to Hard Line on Immigration
  5. American Journalist Detained in Turkey
  6. Rousseff: No Constitutional Justification for 'Coup'
  7. Michael Temer Sworn in as New President of Brazil
  8. Brazil Senate Impeaches President Dilma Rousseff
  9. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff Stripped of Presidency
  10. Special Report: Europe's Terror Battle
  11. U.S. Official Doubts Russia's Claim It Killed ISIS' No. 2
  12. U.S. Court Tosses $655M Verdict Against Palestinian Authority
  13. Here's Why the Mexican President Is So Unpopular
  14. Remembering Princess Diana, Through the Eyes of Her Sons
  15. U.S. Commercial Flights to Cuba Resume After Decades
  16. See Streets Run Red During Huge Tomato Fight
  17. Donald Trump to Meet With Mexican President Peña Nieto
  18. Can Obama Clinch Climate Change Legacy?
  19. Deadly Typhoon Lionrock Leaves Destruction in Its Wake
  20. ISIS Says Second-in-Command Was Killed in Syria
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Special Report: How Europe Is Confronting Terrorism

A recent series of attacks has forced authorities across Europe to re-assess their approaches to tackling terrorism.

    

What Happens When a Nation Loses Only Leader in History?

NBC News breaks down what is happening in Uzbekistan.

    

'Severe' Turbulence Sends 12 on United Jet to Hospital

Flight 880 was traveling from Houston to London when it was diverted to Shannon, Ireland, on Wednesday.

    

Trump Sticks to Hard Line on Immigration

Any thoughts that Trump might moderate his blunt rhetoric on immigration disappeared at a rally hours after he met with Mexico's president.

    

American Journalist Detained in Turkey

U.S. citizen and freelance journalist Lindsey Snell has been detained by Turkish authorities since August 7, the State Department confirmed Wednesday.

    

Rousseff: No Constitutional Justification for 'Coup'

The impeached president pledged the "firmest, most tireless and energetic opposition" to those who removed her from power.
    

Michael Temer Sworn in as New President of Brazil

The former vice president took the oath shortly after Dilma Rousseff was impeached by the Brazilian senate.
    

Brazil Senate Impeaches President Dilma Rousseff

Brazil's Senate voted to impeach President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday by a 61-20 vote.

    

Brazil's Dilma Rousseff Stripped of Presidency

Brazil's senators voted 61 to 20 in favor of removing the president from office.
    

Special Report: Europe's Terror Battle

A recent series of attacks has forced authorities across Europe to re-assess their approaches to tackling terrorism.

    

U.S. Official Doubts Russia's Claim It Killed ISIS' No. 2

Abu Mohammed Al-Adnani, whose real name is Taha Sobhi Falaha, persistently called for attacks against the West.

    

U.S. Court Tosses $655M Verdict Against Palestinian Authority

A lower court had found the Palestinian Authority liable to a group of American families who accused them of supporting terrorist attacks in Israel.

    

Here's Why the Mexican President Is So Unpopular

The low-level government worker-turned-powerful politician has been dogged by controversies and personal scandals.

    

Remembering Princess Diana, Through the Eyes of Her Sons

On the 19th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, see how the People's Princess is remembered by her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry
    

U.S. Commercial Flights to Cuba Resume After Decades

JetBlue and U.S. Airlines are beginning direct, scheduled commercial flights from the United States to Cuba for the first time in more than 50 years.
    

See Streets Run Red During Huge Tomato Fight

Revelers enjoyed the annual battle in Bunol, Spain, where 160 tons of tomatoes are used as ammunition.
    

Donald Trump to Meet With Mexican President Peña Nieto

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will meet with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Wednesday, both men said Tuesday night.

    

Can Obama Clinch Climate Change Legacy?

President Obama will combine two crucial tenets of his environmental legacy during a whirlwind 10-day trip, beginning Wednesday.

    

Deadly Typhoon Lionrock Leaves Destruction in Its Wake

Heavy rain flooded huge areas of northern Japan and contributed to several deaths.
    

ISIS Says Second-in-Command Was Killed in Syria

The Pentagon says coalition forces carried out a precision strike.

    

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  1. Donald Trump Tries a Jarring New Style: Diplomatic
  2. Mexicans Accuse President of ‘Historic Error’ in Welcoming Donald Trump
  3. Mexicans React to Trump’s Visit
  4. How Russia Often Benefits When Julian Assange Reveals the West’s Secrets
  5. Trying to Smoke Out the Players in the Hacking of the D.N.C.
  6. Your Evening Briefing
  7. Dilma Rousseff Is Ousted as Brazil’s President in Impeachment Vote
  8. The Interpreter: All Impeachments Are Political. But Was Brazil’s Something More Sinister?
  9. Supreme Court Blocks North Carolina From Restoring Strict Voting Law
  10. Spokesman’s Death Will Have Islamic State Turning to Its ‘Deep Bench’
  11. World’s Oldest Fossils Found in Greenland
  12. Critic's Notebook: A Celebrity Z-List? Yes, It Exists
  13. A Silicon Valley Dream Collapses in Allegations of Fraud
  14. Court Throws Out $655.5 Million Terrorism Verdict Against Palestinian Groups
  15. Officials Release Sketch of Possible Witness in Queens Jogger’s Killing
  16. Paul LePage, the Governor of Maine, Now Says He’s Not Quitting
  17. Yesterday, Outraged by Apple’s Tax Dodge. Today, by Its Tax Bill.
  18. Marc Riboud, Photojournalist Who Found Grace in the Turbulent, Dies at 93
  19. Have a Story to Tell? Your Personal Memoirist Is Here
  20. Suspicions Confirmed: Couple Faked Photographs in Everest Climb
  21. Critic's Notebook: The Lonely Toil of Frank Ocean: Is It Art, or Denial?
  22. Dr. Joy Browne, Long-Running Psychologist of the Airwaves, Dies at 71
  23. What Kids Wish Their Teachers Knew
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Donald Trump Tries a Jarring New Style: Diplomatic

In a quick visit to Mexico, the candidate did something he had failed to do in his campaign: communicate provocative ideas with something resembling diplomacy.

    

Mexicans Accuse President of ‘Historic Error’ in Welcoming Donald Trump

Many Mexican citizens are angry that President Enrique Peña Nieto would meet with Mr. Trump, let alone extend him an invitation.

    

Mexicans React to Trump’s Visit

Residents of Mexico are not amused by Donald Trump’s visit to the country hours before his speech in the United States on immigration.
    

How Russia Often Benefits When Julian Assange Reveals the West’s Secrets

American officials say Mr. Assange and WikiLeaks probably have no direct ties to Russian intelligence services. But the agendas of WikiLeaks and the Kremlin have often dovetailed.

    

Trying to Smoke Out the Players in the Hacking of the D.N.C.

A tangle of questions about what might connect Guccifer, the Russians, WikiLeaks and the Democratic National Committee.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Dilma Rousseff Is Ousted as Brazil’s President in Impeachment Vote

The vote to convict Ms. Rousseff on charges of manipulating the federal budget was also a verdict on her leadership and Brazil’s eroding fortunes.
    

The Interpreter: All Impeachments Are Political. But Was Brazil’s Something More Sinister?

Supporters of Dilma Rousseff say her opponents exploited the law to oust her as president. While there is some truth to that, Brazil’s political system itself may be to blame.

    

Supreme Court Blocks North Carolina From Restoring Strict Voting Law

A deadlocked court refused to revive parts of the law that a federal appeals court had struck down as an effort to “target African Americans with almost surgical precision.”

    

Spokesman’s Death Will Have Islamic State Turning to Its ‘Deep Bench’

Though a lethal drone strike demonstrates progress against the militant group, ISIS has proved to be remarkably resilient and well prepared for the succession of key figures.

    

World’s Oldest Fossils Found in Greenland

The find, thought to be layers of sediment packed together by microbial communities living in shallow water, could alter our understanding of how life evolved.

    

Critic's Notebook: A Celebrity Z-List? Yes, It Exists

As the gossip machine continues to define celebrity downward, a striving celebrity underclass has risen to dominate it.

    

A Silicon Valley Dream Collapses in Allegations of Fraud

The disintegration of WrkRiot has gripped Silicon Valley, though it is a familiar tale to many who arrive with the dream of creating the next tech juggernaut.

    

Court Throws Out $655.5 Million Terrorism Verdict Against Palestinian Groups

A three-judge panel in New York reversed a ruling that had held the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization liable for supporting attacks in Israel that killed Americans.
    

Officials Release Sketch of Possible Witness in Queens Jogger’s Killing

The New York police said the man was not considered a suspect or even a person of interest in the Aug. 2 killing of Karina Vetrano.
    

Paul LePage, the Governor of Maine, Now Says He’s Not Quitting

Lawmakers are searching for a possible way to censure the governor, who said he was seeking “spiritual guidance,” and pledged never to speak to reporters again.
    

Yesterday, Outraged by Apple’s Tax Dodge. Today, by Its Tax Bill.

Lawmakers have criticized companies that avoid taxes by moving overseas. But they’re rallying to Apple’s defense after an E.U. demand for $14.5 billion in back taxes.

    

Marc Riboud, Photojournalist Who Found Grace in the Turbulent, Dies at 93

A protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mr. Riboud routinely traveled to restive places throughout Asia and Africa in the 1950s and ’60s as part of his decades-long career.

    

Have a Story to Tell? Your Personal Memoirist Is Here

Personal historians make a business of helping people chronicle the events of their lives in memoirs.

    

Suspicions Confirmed: Couple Faked Photographs in Everest Climb

They claimed they were the first Indian couple to ascend the world’s highest peak, but their “proof” consisted of clumsy forgeries, as many climbers had said.

    

Critic's Notebook: The Lonely Toil of Frank Ocean: Is It Art, or Denial?

After a four-year silence, this 28-year-old singer releases works full of pain, confusion, curiosity, dispassion and need.

    

Dr. Joy Browne, Long-Running Psychologist of the Airwaves, Dies at 71

Dr. Browne, the syndicated radio and television therapist, dispensed advice, earnest inspiration and gentle goading for nearly four decades.

    

What Kids Wish Their Teachers Knew

A teacher’s insights from asking students to finish the sentence, “I wish my teacher knew…”

    

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