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A British woman who made several false rape allegations was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday.
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  1. British woman sentenced to 10 years in prison for multiple false rape accusations
  2. PGA Northern Trust: Russell Henley leads after opening 64
  3. Jose Peraza double lifts Cincinnati Reds over Chicago Cubs
  4. Denver police investigating video of high school cheerleader forced to do splits
  5. San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili signs two-year deal
  6. Colin Kaepernick thanks fans for support
  7. Hyun-Jin Ryu impresses as Los Angeles Dodgers down Pittsburgh Pirates
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger to play Saturday vs. Indianapolis Colts
  9. NFL notebook: Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott to play Saturday
  10. NASCAR preview: Elliott Sadler seeks more playoff points in Xfinity series
  11. How you think about your arthritis makes a difference
  12. Every U.S. county to have Affordable Care Act option in 2018
  13. More U.S. teens getting vaccinated against HPV
  14. Human gut germs dictated by diet, research says

British woman sentenced to 10 years in prison for multiple false rape accusations

A British woman who made several false rape allegations was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday.
    

PGA Northern Trust: Russell Henley leads after opening 64

Russell Henley recorded eight birdies and holds a one-shot lead over Dustin Johnson after the first round of the Northern Trust on Thursday at the Glen Oaks Club in Old Westbury, N.Y.
    

Jose Peraza double lifts Cincinnati Reds over Chicago Cubs

CINCINNATI -- Jose Peraza drove in the tying and go-ahead runs with a pinch-hit, bases-loaded double in the eighth inning, lifting the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night at Great American Ball Park.
    

Denver police investigating video of high school cheerleader forced to do splits

Denver police are investigating a high school cheerleading coach after video emerged of a cheerleader being forced to do the splits.
    

San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili signs two-year deal

Manu Ginobili re-signed with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday and it appears he will become the eighth player to spend his entire career with one team and play at least 16 seasons.
    

Colin Kaepernick thanks fans for support

A day after a rally in support of him outside the NFL's offices in New York, Colin Kaepernick thanked the participants in a tweet on Thursday.
    

Hyun-Jin Ryu impresses as Los Angeles Dodgers down Pittsburgh Pirates

PITTSBURGH -- Yasmani Grandal hit one of three Los Angeles homers Thursday, but he was more impressed with starter Hyun-Jin Ryu's performance in a 5-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park that gave the Dodgers 90 wins.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger to play Saturday vs. Indianapolis Colts

PITTSBURGH -- Coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers said Thursday that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, receiver Antonio Brown and outside linebacker James Harrison will play when the Steelers play host to the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night at Heinz Field.
    

NFL notebook: Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott to play Saturday

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott will play in Saturday's preseason game against the Oakland Raiders.
    

NASCAR preview: Elliott Sadler seeks more playoff points in Xfinity series

Staff Report, NASCAR Wire Service
    

How you think about your arthritis makes a difference

How well you cope with knee arthritis depends a lot on your mental outlook, a new study suggests.
    

Every U.S. county to have Affordable Care Act option in 2018

Every county in the United States will have at least one health insurance company offering plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year.
    

More U.S. teens getting vaccinated against HPV

Six out of 10 U.S. parents are choosing to get their children vaccinated against cancer-causing HPV.
    

Human gut germs dictated by diet, research says

What you eat, or don't eat, affects the mix of germs in your digestive tract, new research indicates.
    
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Harvey forecast to slam Texas coast as major hurricane with 'devastating' flood potential
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(This article, originally published at 11:05 a.m., is regularly updated to reflect the latest information and forecast.) Harvey rapidly intensified Thursday morning in the central Gulf of Mexico, and it officially became a hurricane early in the afternoon.
Hurricane Harvey Has All the Ingredients to Become a MonsterBloomberg
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The boy claims he is the son of an American soldier, moved to Syria with his mother, and joined ISIS.
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  1. U.S. Trying to Identify 'American' Boy in ISIS Video
  2. Can Trump's Former Lawyer Bring Peace to Middle East?
  3. Service Members on Pence Detail Reassigned for Bringing Women to Hotel
  4. Inside Fentanyl's Complex Legacy
  5. UAE Imprisons Transgender Tourist, Friend for Their Look
  6. 'The Shelter' Gives Refuge to LGBTQ Ukrainians Who've 'Lost Everything'
  7. Who Is the 'American' Boy in New ISIS Video?
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U.S. Trying to Identify 'American' Boy in ISIS Video

The boy claims he is the son of an American soldier, moved to Syria with his mother, and joined ISIS.

    

Can Trump's Former Lawyer Bring Peace to Middle East?

With no background in foreign affairs, Jason Greenblatt is not a typical diplomat. But as a 20-year Trump Organization veteran, he has the ear of the president.

    

Service Members on Pence Detail Reassigned for Bringing Women to Hotel

The service members were caught on video bringing women to their hotel rooms.

    

Inside Fentanyl's Complex Legacy

Jacob Soboroff says that he didn't grasp the true scope of the opioid crisis until he began traveling across the nation and talking to people on the ground.
    

UAE Imprisons Transgender Tourist, Friend for Their Look

The arrest and quick sentencing show the danger the LGBTQ community can face in the Mideast nation.

    

'The Shelter' Gives Refuge to LGBTQ Ukrainians Who've 'Lost Everything'

In a four-bedroom apartment in Kiev, a group of strangers from around Ukraine are making a fresh start in a place they now consider home.

    

Who Is the 'American' Boy in New ISIS Video?

ISIS put out a video that features 10-year-old 'Yousef,' who says he is American and the son of a U.S. soldier.

    

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Mr. Kelly, the new chief of staff and a retired Marine general, is seeking to calm the chaotic churn around the president but not to directly control his behavior.
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  1. White House Memo: John Kelly’s Latest Mission: Controlling the Information Flow to Trump
  2. On Washington: Trump Fences Himself In With Border Wall Spending Threat
  3. Kushner, Harvey, HBO: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  4. Interior Secretary Proposes Shrinking Four National Monuments
  5. Democrats Search for a Response After Charlottesville Violence
  6. If Janet Yellen Goes, the Fed’s Current Policy May Go With Her
  7. Trump’s Morning Targets: McConnell, Ryan, Obama and the Media
  8. Amazon Plans to Lower Some Prices at Whole Foods
  9. Inside a Putin-Linked Biker Club — And Its Combat School
  10. 12 Hours of Story, Song and Dance
  11. Hunting a Killer: Sex, Drugs and the Return of Syphilis
  12. The City So Nice They Can’t Stop Making Movies About It
  13. Is McGregor Safe Fighting Mayweather? Ringside Physicians Say No
  14. 21st-Century Span: Bridge of Grand Ambitions Is Set to Open at the Tappan Zee
  15. Personal Journeys: Cobblestones? Check. Castles? Check. Budget? Check. Why Romania Is Worth the Trip.
  16. After Charlottesville, Even Dating Apps Are Cracking Down on Hate
  17. 10 Who Served at Sea: The Sailors Who Went Missing in the Navy Collision
  18. Disgruntled Worker in Charleston Kills 1 and Takes Hostage, Police Say
  19. Qatar Restores Full Relations With Iran, Deepening Gulf Feud
  20. 16 Americans Sickened After Attack on Embassy Staff in Havana
  21. Tigers 10, Yankees 6: Punches and Ejections Mar a Yankees Loss in Detroit
  22. That Powerball Jackpot? It’s More Than Ivanka and Jared’s Net Worth
  23. Museum Visitors Damage 800-Year-Old Coffin by Putting Child in It for Photo
  24. Service Union Plans Big Push to Turn Midwest Political Tide
  25. Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: How Redlining’s Racist Effects Lasted for Decades
  26. Pregnant and Far from Home, a Sisterhood of the Expecting
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White House Memo: John Kelly’s Latest Mission: Controlling the Information Flow to Trump

Mr. Kelly, the new chief of staff and a retired Marine general, is seeking to calm the chaotic churn around the president but not to directly control his behavior.

    

On Washington: Trump Fences Himself In With Border Wall Spending Threat

The president has threatened a government shutdown if Congress doesn’t approve funding for a border wall, but Democrats view his ultimatum as a gift.

    

Kushner, Harvey, HBO: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Interior Secretary Proposes Shrinking Four National Monuments

After a review ordered by President Trump, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has proposed reopening areas of four national monuments for mining and drilling, including Bears Ears in Utah.

    

Democrats Search for a Response After Charlottesville Violence

On Thursday, Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, called for the disbanding of President Trump’s “election integrity” panel, the latest response to racial violence.

    

If Janet Yellen Goes, the Fed’s Current Policy May Go With Her

President Trump must soon decide whether to nominate Janet Yellen for a second term as Fed chairwoman, or to put a conservative in her place.

    

Trump’s Morning Targets: McConnell, Ryan, Obama and the Media

President Trump attacked leaders of his own party for failing to advance his agenda in Congress, calling it “so easy.”

    

Amazon Plans to Lower Some Prices at Whole Foods

Amazon said that starting Monday, Whole Foods will offer lower prices on a “selection of best-selling staples across its stores, with much more to come.”

    

Inside a Putin-Linked Biker Club — And Its Combat School

As skirmishes in Ukraine continue, the Night Wolves — a Russian motorcycle club that is on friendly terms with President Vladimir V. Putin — is running a combat training center just a few hours away.
    

12 Hours of Story, Song and Dance

Emily Johnson's “Then a Cunning Voice and A Night We Spend Gazing at Stars” was an overnight performance art piece led by indigenous women.
    

Hunting a Killer: Sex, Drugs and the Return of Syphilis

Outbreaks of a deadly, sexually transmitted disease confound health officials, whose obstacles include drug shortages, uneducated doctors and gangs.

    

The City So Nice They Can’t Stop Making Movies About It

Could you pick one film that embodies New York? Our critics (and the mayor’s office) would like you to try.

    

Is McGregor Safe Fighting Mayweather? Ringside Physicians Say No

The president of the Association of Ringside Physicians said he was surprised the Nevada athletic commission sanctioned the bout.

    

21st-Century Span: Bridge of Grand Ambitions Is Set to Open at the Tappan Zee

At a cost of $4 billion, the new structure is scheduled to see its first drivers early Saturday, and will eventually be able to carry 140,000 cars a day.

    

Personal Journeys: Cobblestones? Check. Castles? Check. Budget? Check. Why Romania Is Worth the Trip.

Romania is to vacations as T.J. Maxx is to retail stores. It has everything you need for a budget-friendly family trip.

    

After Charlottesville, Even Dating Apps Are Cracking Down on Hate

OKCupid and other dating sites are the latest tech companies to ban extremists.

    

10 Who Served at Sea: The Sailors Who Went Missing in the Navy Collision

Details emerged of the 10 sailors who were missing after a collision between the destroyer John S. McCain and an oil tanker.

    

Disgruntled Worker in Charleston Kills 1 and Takes Hostage, Police Say

A gunman killed one person in an upscale restaurant where he worked, and the police shot the gunman after he took a hostage, the authorities said. The suspect was in critical condition.

    

Qatar Restores Full Relations With Iran, Deepening Gulf Feud

The move by Qatar — isolated by its neighbors in part because they said it is too close to Tehran — seems intended as a snub of Saudi Arabia.

    

16 Americans Sickened After Attack on Embassy Staff in Havana

The State Department reported on Thursday that at least 16 employees became ill after a possible sonic attack starting last December in homes of U.S. Embassy employees in Cuba.

    

Tigers 10, Yankees 6: Punches and Ejections Mar a Yankees Loss in Detroit

The Yankees lost to the Tigers, 10-6, in a game that will be remembered more for its bench-clearing brawl, four hit batters and eight ejections.

    

That Powerball Jackpot? It’s More Than Ivanka and Jared’s Net Worth

Mavis Wanczyk’s $758 million win makes her richer than Taylor Swift. Even after taxes, she’ll be wealthier than Brad Pitt.

    

Museum Visitors Damage 800-Year-Old Coffin by Putting Child in It for Photo

It was the latest case of visitors damaging exhibits with risky behavior. “Nowadays, everything is a photo opportunity,” a museum expert said.

    

Service Union Plans Big Push to Turn Midwest Political Tide

After several years of setbacks in a region where labor long had the upper hand, leaders aim to spend tens of millions to sway voters on key issues.

    

Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: How Redlining’s Racist Effects Lasted for Decades

By declaring some neighborhoods bad risks for mortgages, 1930s-era appraisers altered the course of development, new research confirms.

    

Pregnant and Far from Home, a Sisterhood of the Expecting

At a prematernal home operated by a hospital in Alaska, caregivers try to avert the dangers of childbirth in a state whose medical resources are far-flung.

    

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