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A new survey found that China is the most optimistic country in the world, with 87 percent of people believing their country is on the right track.
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  1. Poll: China is most optimistic country in the world
  2. 2017 WGC Bridgestone Invitational results: Hideki Matsuyama ties course record in win
  3. Jeff Samardzija, Jarrett Parker guide San Francisco Giants past Arizona Diamondbacks
  4. Cameron Rupp's two-run double lifts Philadelphia Phillies over Colorado Rockies
  5. New York Yankees option pitcher Jordan Montgomery to Triple-A
  6. Los Angeles Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker set for season-ending arm surgery
  7. NASCAR I Love New York 355 final results, leaderboard at Watkins Glen International
  8. 2 Texas Boy Scouts dead when boat hits electric power line
  9. Cleveland Browns sign WR Bailey, TE Iese
  10. I Love New York 355 NASCAR Cup Series race results: Martin Truex Jr. wins at Watkins Glen
  11. Sean Rodriguez caps return to Pittsburgh Pirates with game-winning homer vs. San Diego Padres
  12. Minnesota Twins storm back to beat Texas Rangers
  13. Houston Astros rally past Toronto Blue Jays
  14. Matt Wieters' grand slam helps Washington Nationals beat Chicago Cubs
  15. Manufacturer of ride that killed 1 at Ohio State Fair explains cause of incident
  16. Minnesota Twins 2B Brian Dozier leaves game vs. Texas Rangers with illness
  17. Atlanta Falcons CB Jalen Collins gets 10-game ban for second PED violation
  18. Early power sparks Baltimore Orioles' rout of Detroit Tigers
  19. ABC courting Johnny Galecki for 'Roseanne' revival
  20. Jose Martinez hits first career grand slam as St. Louis Cardinals rout Cincinnati Reds

Poll: China is most optimistic country in the world

A new survey found that China is the most optimistic country in the world, with 87 percent of people believing their country is on the right track.
    

2017 WGC Bridgestone Invitational results: Hideki Matsuyama ties course record in win

Hideki Matsuyama won his second World Golf Championship event, capturing the Bridgestone Invitational with a blistering final-round score of 9-under-par 61.
    

Jeff Samardzija, Jarrett Parker guide San Francisco Giants past Arizona Diamondbacks

The San Francisco Giants saw their playoff hopes die long ago this season, but they are making the most out of their unfamiliar role as spoilers.
    

Cameron Rupp's two-run double lifts Philadelphia Phillies over Colorado Rockies

Staring at a sixth straight loss, and the most heartbreaking yet on the current road trip, the Philadelphia Phillies rallied in the ninth inning Sunday.
    

New York Yankees option pitcher Jordan Montgomery to Triple-A

One day after New York Yankees rookie Jordan Montgomery gave up just three hits and one run in five innings in a 2-1 Yankees victory, the left-hander was optioned.
    

Los Angeles Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker set for season-ending arm surgery

Los Angeles Angels right-hander Matt Shoemaker will undergo season-ending surgery to relieve pressure on a nerve in his right forearm, the team announced Sunday.
    

NASCAR I Love New York 355 final results, leaderboard at Watkins Glen International

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2 Texas Boy Scouts dead when boat hits electric power line

Two Boy Scouts in Texas were killed and one injured after their sailboat ran into a transmission power line Saturday, killing two, authorities said.
    

Cleveland Browns sign WR Bailey, TE Iese

The Cleveland Browns have agreed to a deal with wide receiver Rasheed Bailey.
    

I Love New York 355 NASCAR Cup Series race results: Martin Truex Jr. wins at Watkins Glen

As several cars ran out of fuel in the closing laps, Martin Truex Jr. managed to save enough gas to win the I Love New York 355 NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International.
    

Sean Rodriguez caps return to Pittsburgh Pirates with game-winning homer vs. San Diego Padres

Sean Rodriguez, picked up off of waivers Saturday, had 72 hours to report to the Pirates. But Pittsburgh, where he spent the previous two seasons as something of a super sub, felt like home.
    

Minnesota Twins storm back to beat Texas Rangers

Five home runs through the first three innings had Sunday's game between the Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins looking like it was going to be an offensive show.
    

Houston Astros rally past Toronto Blue Jays

Facing the specter of a third consecutive series loss and a somber flight to Chicago, the Houston Astros accomplished something on Sunday that appeared wholly improbable.
    

Matt Wieters' grand slam helps Washington Nationals beat Chicago Cubs

The Washington Nationals' deep batting order eventually made a loud statement against the Chicago Cubs.
    

Manufacturer of ride that killed 1 at Ohio State Fair explains cause of incident

The manufacturer of a ride that malfunctioned at the Ohio State Fair and killed one teenager and injured several others said the mishap was due to corrosion.
    

Minnesota Twins 2B Brian Dozier leaves game vs. Texas Rangers with illness

Minnesota Twins second baseman Brian Dozier left Sunday's game against the Texas Rangers with an illness.
    

Atlanta Falcons CB Jalen Collins gets 10-game ban for second PED violation

Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jalen Collins has been suspended 10 games without pay for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
    

Early power sparks Baltimore Orioles' rout of Detroit Tigers

The Baltimore Orioles' powerful lineup can erupt at any time.
    

ABC courting Johnny Galecki for 'Roseanne' revival

ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey says actor Johnny Galecki may reprise his role of David in the upcoming revival of "Roseanne."
    

Jose Martinez hits first career grand slam as St. Louis Cardinals rout Cincinnati Reds

The St. Louis Cardinals have been waiting for a game like Sunday, when the hits came in bunches, especially with runners on base.
    
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It comes days after President Nicolas Maduro formed a legislative superbody internationally condemned as a power grab.
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  1. Venezuelan Authorities Crush Military Rebellion, Says Ruling Official
  2. Brexit Britain: the Island Nation's Fishermen and the Battle With the EU
  3. U.S. Meets With Russia in First High Level Meeting Since Sanctions Imposed
  4. Betty Cuthbert, 4-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, Dies at 79
  5. Israel the Latest Middle East Nation to Ban Qatar's Al-Jazeera
  6. U.N. Imposes Tough New Sanctions on North Korea
  7. On 72nd Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing, Appeals of 'Never Again'
  8. North Korea Sanctions: China Urges 'Critical Juncture' Talks With Pyongyang
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Venezuelan Authorities Crush Military Rebellion, Says Ruling Official

It comes days after President Nicolas Maduro formed a legislative superbody internationally condemned as a power grab.

    

Brexit Britain: the Island Nation's Fishermen and the Battle With the EU

Despite its small size, the U.K. fishing industry's influence is significant. It is however, hopelessly divided on Brexit.

    

U.S. Meets With Russia in First High Level Meeting Since Sanctions Imposed

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Sunday in the highest level meeting between the Trump administration and the Kremlin since the U.S. passed new sanctions against Russia.

    

Betty Cuthbert, 4-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, Dies at 79

Betty Cuthbert, who won the 100- and 200-meter and sprint relay gold medals at the 1956 Olympics, died following a long battle with multiple sclerosis.

    

Israel the Latest Middle East Nation to Ban Qatar's Al-Jazeera

Israel said Sunday it plans to ban Qatar's flagship Al-Jazeera network from operating in the country over allegations it incites violence, joining Arab nations that have shut down the broadcaster amid a separate political dispute.

    

U.N. Imposes Tough New Sanctions on North Korea

The sanctions include a ban on coal and other exports worth $1 billion. U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley called it the toughest set of sanctions in a generation.

    

On 72nd Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing, Appeals of 'Never Again'

Hiroshima's appeal of "never again" on the 72nd anniversary Sunday of the world's first atomic bomb attack has gained urgency as North Korea accelerates work on its nuclear weapons program.

    

North Korea Sanctions: China Urges 'Critical Juncture' Talks With Pyongyang

Wang Yi said the U.N. resolution's call for a return to talks emphasized that diplomatic and peaceful means were necessary to avoid tensions.

    

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A business-friendly secretary of the interior has moved to invigorate a struggling industry, reversing Obama-era restrictions to help create "wealth and jobs."
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  1. Trump Rules: Under Trump, Coal Mining Gets New Life on U.S. Lands
  2. Mike Pence Rejects Report That He Is Positioning for 2020
  3. Reporters Not Being Pursued in Leak Investigations, Justice Dept. Says
  4. Diplomats Question Tactics of Tillerson, the Executive Turned Secretary of State
  5. As Kenya’s Vote Nears, Fear That ‘Fake News’ May Fuel Real Bloodshed
  6. War-Crimes Prosecutor, Frustrated at U.N. Inaction, Quits Panel on Syria
  7. Sprint, Looking to Get Bigger to Survive, Weighs Deal-Making
  8. Military Base Attacked in Venezuela as Video Calls for Rebellion
  9. Mark White, Texas Governor Who Championed Public Education, Dies at 77
  10. The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima
  11. Japan Marks Hiroshima Anniversary, With North Korea on Its Mind
  12. U.S. Troops Train in Eastern Europe to Echoes of the Cold War
  13. Thousands of Yemeni Forces Target Qaeda Stronghold
  14. Europe Swelters Under a Heat Wave Called ‘Lucifer’
  15. Weaning Itself From Elephant Ivory, China Turns to Mammoths
  16. Let Forest Fires Burn? What the Black-Backed Woodpecker Knows
  17. Transgender African-Americans’ Open Wound: ‘We’re Considered a Joke’
  18. Betty Cuthbert, Australia’s ‘Golden Girl’ of Track and Field, Dies at 79
  19. Global Sports: An Awkward and Bittersweet Righting of Doping’s Wrongs
  20. Markdale Journal: An Ice Cream Maker’s Latest Recipe: Saving the Local School
  21. ‘This Is Us’ Loses Emmy Nomination for Costumes
  22. ‘Detroit’ Suffers Box-Office Setback as ‘Dark Tower’ Is No. 1
  23. Review: Lady Gaga, the Flashy Provocateur, Battles Lady Gaga, the Raw Voice
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Trump Rules: Under Trump, Coal Mining Gets New Life on U.S. Lands

A business-friendly secretary of the interior has moved to invigorate a struggling industry, reversing Obama-era restrictions to help create “wealth and jobs.”

    

Mike Pence Rejects Report That He Is Positioning for 2020

The vice president has formed a fund-raising organization, and advisers have intimated that he would run if President Trump doesn’t seek re-election.

    

Reporters Not Being Pursued in Leak Investigations, Justice Dept. Says

Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, clarified the department’s position two days after he declined to answer the question at a news conference.

    

Diplomats Question Tactics of Tillerson, the Executive Turned Secretary of State

A spokesman for Rex W. Tillerson said the former Exxon Mobil chief had found many problems at the State Department, but critics say he is not focusing on the most pressing issues.

    

As Kenya’s Vote Nears, Fear That ‘Fake News’ May Fuel Real Bloodshed

Tactics familiar in the U.S. and Europe are now being used in the presidential election of a country with a history of political violence.

    

War-Crimes Prosecutor, Frustrated at U.N. Inaction, Quits Panel on Syria

The panel said the resignation of Carla del Ponte, who said she hoped her departure would nudge the world body to act, would not stop its work of compiling evidence of atrocities in the conflict.

    

Sprint, Looking to Get Bigger to Survive, Weighs Deal-Making

The company and its backer, SoftBank, have had talks with both Charter and T-Mobile to improve its fortunes as it falls behind rivals.

    

Military Base Attacked in Venezuela as Video Calls for Rebellion

The government said it had repelled an assault on a military base that came around the same time as armed men in uniforms urged a revolt.

    

Mark White, Texas Governor Who Championed Public Education, Dies at 77

As governor from 1983 to 1987, Mr. White limited class sizes, increased teachers’ pay and required high school athletes to pass their classes.

    

The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
    

Japan Marks Hiroshima Anniversary, With North Korea on Its Mind

Amid ceremonies marking the 72nd anniversary of the American bombing, fears over a fast-advancing nuclear program rose jarringly to the surface.

    

U.S. Troops Train in Eastern Europe to Echoes of the Cold War

A 10-day exercise in July offered a window into how Army commanders are rehearsing updated tactics and strategies once used to counter Soviet troops.

    

Thousands of Yemeni Forces Target Qaeda Stronghold

Troops descended on Shabwa Province to secure oil and gas facilities in the largest military operation against Qaeda fighters in Yemen since April 2016.

    

Europe Swelters Under a Heat Wave Called ‘Lucifer’

Temperatures in parts of the Continent have soared to record highs, causing at least two deaths, kindling wildfires and driving tempers through the roof.

    

Weaning Itself From Elephant Ivory, China Turns to Mammoths

Promoters of ivory from the extinct animals say it’s an ethical alternative. Others fear it may give cover to the black-market elephant ivory trade.

    

Let Forest Fires Burn? What the Black-Backed Woodpecker Knows

A scientific debate is intensifying over whether too much money and too many lives are lost fighting forest fires.

    

Transgender African-Americans’ Open Wound: ‘We’re Considered a Joke’

For many, a comedian’s hateful comment on a New York-based radio program reinforced a longstanding sense of betrayal.

    

Betty Cuthbert, Australia’s ‘Golden Girl’ of Track and Field, Dies at 79

Cuthbert burst onto the scene at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where she became the first Australian to win three gold medals.

    

Global Sports: An Awkward and Bittersweet Righting of Doping’s Wrongs

During the world track and field championships in London, competitors from the past participated in do-over medals ceremonies because recent tests revealed doping violations by the original medalists.

    

Markdale Journal: An Ice Cream Maker’s Latest Recipe: Saving the Local School

It looked as if a small town in Ontario would lose its school. But a local business has proved an unlikely savior, offering millions of dollars to save it.

    

‘This Is Us’ Loses Emmy Nomination for Costumes

The NBC drama had a costume nomination revoked after the academy determined that not enough of the nominated episode took place in the present.

    

‘Detroit’ Suffers Box-Office Setback as ‘Dark Tower’ Is No. 1

Annapurna Pictures, founded by Megan Ellison, gambled that a wide audience would embrace “Detroit.” Instead, it earned $7.3 million, good for eighth place.

    

Review: Lady Gaga, the Flashy Provocateur, Battles Lady Gaga, the Raw Voice

The singer and songwriter’s tour supporting her latest album, “Joanne,” was most powerful when she stripped back the pop ostentation and revealed her pain.

    

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