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CIA Director Mike Pompeo made his strongest statement yet regarding regime change in North Korea.
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  1. CIA director: Kim Jong Un is problem, not solution
  2. Pau Gasol returning to San Antonio Spurs on three-year deal
  3. Minneapolis police chief resigns after Australian woman's death
  4. NFL notebook: Pacman Jones suspended 1 game
  5. NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch hopes to win race, numbers game
  6. Detroit Red Wings sign Tomas Tatar to 4-year pact
  7. Kyrie Irving requests trade from Cleveland Cavaliers
  8. Yao Ming not pursing purchase of Houston Rockets
  9. Judge OKs $11.2M Ashley Madison settlement
  10. Deadly salmonella outbreak linked to yellow Maradol papayas
  11. Dallas Cowboys work out Denard Robinson, Ronnie Hillman in wake of Elliott investigation
  12. Royals celebrate Prince George's birthday with portrait
  13. Astronomers spot superluminous supernova 10 billion light-years away
  14. Study: Regular soda causes body to store more fat after high-protein meals
  15. Congressional Democrats want scrutiny of Amazon-Whole Foods deal
  16. Palestinian Authority freezes contact with Israel
  17. 82nd Airborne tests in-flight communication system for paratroopers
  18. Lexi Thompson mocks LPGA about dress code with 1900s outfit
  19. Probe: USS Fitzgerald crew likely to blame for crash
  20. Rush-hour pollution study finds alarming results
  21. Water helps scientists scan 3D images of complex objects
  22. Anquan Boldin visiting Buffalo Bills Monday
  23. 123 arrested in immigration sweep across Texas
  24. Black bear charges at onlooker's car in Alberta
  25. Alzheimer's drug may help traumatic brain injury patients

CIA director: Kim Jong Un is problem, not solution

CIA Director Mike Pompeo made his strongest statement yet regarding regime change in North Korea.
    

Pau Gasol returning to San Antonio Spurs on three-year deal

Pau Gasol agreed to re-sign with the San Antonio Spurs Friday.
    

Minneapolis police chief resigns after Australian woman's death

Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges announced the resignation of police Chief Janee Harteau one week after the officer-involved shooting of an Australian woman.
    

NFL notebook: Pacman Jones suspended 1 game

Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones has been suspended one game for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, the league announced Friday.
    

NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch hopes to win race, numbers game

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

Detroit Red Wings sign Tomas Tatar to 4-year pact

Detroit Red Wings forward Tomas Tatar signed a four-year contract on Friday, the team announced.
    

Kyrie Irving requests trade from Cleveland Cavaliers

Kyrie Irving would like to be more of a focal point on a team, but not with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    

Yao Ming not pursing purchase of Houston Rockets

At some point the Houston Rockets will be under new ownership but former center Yao Ming will not be involved.
    

Judge OKs $11.2M Ashley Madison settlement

A federal judge approved a $11.2 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit against Ashley Madison after hackers accessed users' personal information.
    

Deadly salmonella outbreak linked to yellow Maradol papayas

Federal health officials are linking dozens of salmonella infections and at least one death to the consumption of yellow Maradol papayas in the past two months.
    

Dallas Cowboys work out Denard Robinson, Ronnie Hillman in wake of Elliott investigation

Veteran running backs Denard Robinson and Ronnie Hillman worked out for the Dallas Cowboys this week as the NFL continues to investigate Ezekiel Elliott.
    

Royals celebrate Prince George's birthday with portrait

Kensington Palace on Friday released a new portrait of Britain's Prince George to celebrate the young royal's fourth birthday this weekend.
    

Astronomers spot superluminous supernova 10 billion light-years away

Researchers have identified a superluminous supernova located 10 billion light-years away. It's one of the brightest and most distant star deaths ever recorded.
    

Study: Regular soda causes body to store more fat after high-protein meals

Combining a sugary soda with your burger or fried chicken can really prime your body to pack on more pounds, a new study suggests.
    

Congressional Democrats want scrutiny of Amazon-Whole Foods deal

Eleven members of Congress have asked the DOJ and FTC to review Amazon's $14B purchase of Whole Foods for possible negative impacts on underserved communities.
    

Palestinian Authority freezes contact with Israel

Muslim worshipers and Israeli police clashed Friday in Jerusalem's Old City after new security measures were put in place at the Al-Aqsa mosque.
    

82nd Airborne tests in-flight communication system for paratroopers

The U.S.Army's Global Response Force successfully conducted an airborne exercise using the En Route Mission Command tactical networking system.
    

Lexi Thompson mocks LPGA about dress code with 1900s outfit

Women's golfer Lexi Thompson threw it way back for a social media clap-back at the LPGA for its updated dress code regulations.
    

Probe: USS Fitzgerald crew likely to blame for crash

Preliminary findings indicate crew members of the USS Fitzgerald are to blame for the guided-missile destroyer's deadly collision with a cargo ship.
    

Rush-hour pollution study finds alarming results

A new study has found the levels of some harmful pollution inside car cabins were twice the amount previously thought.
    

Water helps scientists scan 3D images of complex objects

Scientists have developed a new method for producing accurate 3D scans of complex objects. The method's key ingredient is water.
    

Anquan Boldin visiting Buffalo Bills Monday

Three-time Pro Bowler Anquan Boldin is scheduled for a meeting next week with the Buffalo Bills.
    

123 arrested in immigration sweep across Texas

Immigration officials arrested 123 people in an eight-day sweep across Central and South Texas, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Friday.
    

Black bear charges at onlooker's car in Alberta

A driver who stopped to take video of a black bear beside an Alberta road captured the moment the large animal charged at their vehicle.
    

Alzheimer's drug may help traumatic brain injury patients

Researchers have found that the drug, memantine, used to treat dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease may help traumatic brain injury patients as well.
    
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  1. Three Die in Clashes After Israel Bars Men From Holy Site
  2. Quake Rocks Resorts in Turkey, Greece: Two Dead
  3. Hawaii to Prepare for Possible North Korean Missile
  4. German President OKs Gay Marriage Law, Takes Effect in Fall
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  6. Girl, 5, Fined for Setting up Lemonade Stand
  7. LGBTQ Conference in China's 'Gay Capital' Scrapped
  8. Bieber Banned From China For 'Bad Behavior'
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Three Die in Clashes After Israel Bars Men From Holy Site

Israeli police have banned men under the age of 50 from entering one of Jerusalem's holiest sites as security is stepped up across the city.

    

Quake Rocks Resorts in Turkey, Greece: Two Dead

Two people on the Greek island of Kos were reportedly killed after a collapse following a magnitude-6.7 earthquake that rattled the island and Turkey's coast.

    

Hawaii to Prepare for Possible North Korean Missile

Hawaii will begin educating its residents on what to do in case a missile reaches its shore in the same way it prepares for hurricanes and tsunamis.

    

German President OKs Gay Marriage Law, Takes Effect in Fall

The presidential office said President Frank-Walter Steinmeier signed the legislation on Thursday, which means it will come into force Oct. 1 at the earliest.

    

State Department Announces Ban on Travel to North Korea

American citizens are expected to be banned from traveling as tourists to North Korea, a U.S. official told NBC News.

    

Girl, 5, Fined for Setting up Lemonade Stand

A 5-year-old girl was slapped with a nearly $200 fine for setting up a lemonade stand on the street near her home in East London.

    

LGBTQ Conference in China's 'Gay Capital' Scrapped

It is not illegal to be gay in China, but LGBTQ activists say conservative attitudes toward homosexuality have led to occasional government clamp-downs.

    

Bieber Banned From China For 'Bad Behavior'

China has banned pop idol Justin Bieber from performing because of his "bad behavior" on and off the stage.

    

Dalí Exhumation Finds His Mustache Still Intact

Forensic experts in Spain have removed hair, nails and bones from Salvador Dalí's embalmed remains to find genetic samples for a paternity test.

    

Duterte Calls U.S. 'Lousy' and Vows to Never Visit

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he would never go to the United States, which he called a "lousy" country.

    

Russia's Lavrov Says Trump May Have Met Putin More Times

"They might have met even much more than just three times," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told NBC News' Keir Simmons in an exclusive interview.

    

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  18. Ivanka Trump Received at Least $12.6 Million Since 2016, Disclosure Shows
  19. Wells Fargo Accidentally Releases Trove of Data on Wealthy Clients
  20. Bag With Moon Dust in It Fetches $1.8 Million From a Mystery Buyer
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  25. Mustache Intact, Salvador Dalí’s Remains Are Exhumed in Paternity Suit
  26. Beyoncé Statue at Madame Tussauds Is ‘Adjusted’ After Criticism
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Sean Spicer Resigns as White House Press Secretary

Mr. Spicer quit after telling President Trump he vehemently disagreed with the appointment of the financier Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.

    

Sean Spicer Just Resigned. Watch His Memorable Moments.

Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, has had a turbulent tenure, marked by a combative style with the news media.
    

The Latest Voice at the Lectern: An Effusive New Yorker

Anthony Scaramucci’s smooth style will be a distinct contrast with the southern drawl and sharp edges of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the new press secretary.

    

Hero, Villain, TV Sensation: Spicer’s Fame Spread Beyond Washington

Mr. Spicer’s tenure as White House press secretary gave him national prominence beyond the normal reach of the job.
    

Trump’s Communications Orbit

President Trump's communications machine has had a major shake-up. Here's a rundown of the people that promote his message.

    

Polish Parliament Approves Law Curtailing Courts’ Independence

The measure, which the president is expected to sign, would allow the governing Law and Justice party to handpick Supreme Court justices.

    

Terror Suspect Brought to U.S. for Trial, Breaking From Trump Rhetoric

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has adamantly favored holding suspects in Guantánamo Bay. That rhetoric is meeting the reality of fighting terrorism in 2017.

    

Minneapolis Police Chief Forced Out After Fatal Shooting of Australian Woman

Mayor Betsy Hodges, after criticizing the shooting and the officer’s failure to use a body camera use, asked Chief Janee Harteau to resign.

    

<div>Texas Bathroom Bill Has Emotions, and Stakes, Running High </div>

Opponents and supporters of a proposal to limit transgender bathroom use in public buildings packed a committee hearing in Austin on Friday.

    

Senate Parliamentarian Challenges Key Provisions of Health Bill

Elizabeth MacDonough on Friday challenged key provisions in the bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, dealing another serious blow to its prospects.

    

En Garde! A Summer of Swords in New York

Children from across New York learn fencing alongside Olympic champions at the Peter Westbrook Foundation, where building community is as much a part of practice as the fencing. Several of the foundation’s top students are competing at the FIE World Fencing Championships, which start this week.
    

Foster Care as Punishment: The New Reality of ‘Jane Crow’

For women in New York’s poorer neighborhoods, the threat that a child will be removed to foster care for little cause is a grim reality.

    

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U.S. to Bar Americans From Traveling to North Korea

The announcement came only hours after Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, hinted that the United States was considering seeking a regime change in North Korea.

    

Deadly Clashes Erupt in Standoff Over Mosque in Jerusalem

An apparent terrorist attack in a West Bank settlement, and deadly clashes in Jerusalem over metal detectors at entrances to the Aqsa Mosque compound.

    

Kentucky Must Pay $224,000 After Dispute Over Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

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Ivanka Trump Received at Least $12.6 Million Since 2016, Disclosure Shows

Ms. Trump’s first ethics disclosure shows that she and her husband, Jared Kushner, benefit from an active business empire, an arrangement that poses potential conflicts of interest.

    

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