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Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Payton on fourth-and-2 with 1:52 to play Friday night to lead the Cleveland Browns past the visiting New Orleans Saints 20-14 in the preseason opener for both teams.
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  1. Cleveland Browns ride rookie DeShone Kizer to win over New Orleans Saints
  2. Mitchell Trubisky gives strong showing, as Chicago Bears fall to Denver Broncos
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars deal Tom Brady-less New Patriots defeat
  4. Baltimore Ravens blast Washington Redskins
  5. Miami Dolphins ride David Fales to rally past Atlanta Falcons
  6. Beijing slams U.S. 'freedom of navigation' exercises in South China Sea
  7. New York Mets hit four homers, pummel Philadelphia Phillies
  8. Disney sued for collecting private information from children via game apps
  9. Tampa Bay Rays slug way by Cleveland Indians
  10. Washington Nationals scoot past Miami Marlins
  11. Minnesota Vikings ride backup QBs to win over Buffalo Bills
  12. Arizona Cardinals: Robert Nkemdiche's confidence soaring
  13. New York City to raise minimum price of cigarettes to $13 a pack
  14. Bus crash kills 36 on China expressway
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jude Adjei-Barimah likely out for season
  16. Pittsburgh Pirates: Josh Bell rises in win over Detroit Tigers
  17. College football notebook: Can Wisconsin withstand loss of Jack Cichy?
  18. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski to undergo knee replacement surgery
  19. Toronto Blue Jays: Taylor Cole placed on DL
  20. NBA notebook: Chris Paul, Houston Rockets get champs in opener
  21. Rogers Cup: Top-ranked Karolina Pliskova breezes

Cleveland Browns ride rookie DeShone Kizer to win over New Orleans Saints

Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Payton on fourth-and-2 with 1:52 to play Friday night to lead the Cleveland Browns past the visiting New Orleans Saints 20-14 in the preseason opener for both teams.
    

Mitchell Trubisky gives strong showing, as Chicago Bears fall to Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos' quarterback battle will continue, while the Chicago Bears may have a quarterback controversy starting in earnest.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars deal Tom Brady-less New Patriots defeat

With quarterback Tom Brady and the bulk of the New England Patriots' projected starters watching from the sideline, the defending Super Bowl champions opened the preseason Thursday night with a 31-24 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Foxborough, Mass.
    

Baltimore Ravens blast Washington Redskins

Undrafted rookie Tim White made a 33-yard touchdown reception, and the Baltimore Ravens shut down the Washington Redskins 23-3 in the preseason opener for both teams Thursday night.
    

Miami Dolphins ride David Fales to rally past Atlanta Falcons

Miami quarterback David Fales threw two touchdown passes, including a 99-yard hookup with Damore'ea Stringfellow in the fourth quarter, rallying the Dolphins past the Atlanta Falcons 23-20 on Thursday in the preseason opener for a pair of playoff teams from last season at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Fla.
    

Beijing slams U.S. 'freedom of navigation' exercises in South China Sea

China scolded the United States after the USS John S. McCain sailed near disputed reefs in the South China Sea on Thursday.
    

New York Mets hit four homers, pummel Philadelphia Phillies

PHILADELPHIA -- A trip to Citizens Bank Park was just what the slumping New York Mets needed.
    

Disney sued for collecting private information from children via game apps

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Disney and three software companies for allegedly collecting personal information about children playing games on Disney apps.
    

Tampa Bay Rays slug way by Cleveland Indians

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Rays outfielder Corey Dickerson broke out of an 0-for-21 slump with a three-run home run with two outs in the bottom of the eighth, propelling Tampa Bay to a 4-1 win over the Cleveland Indians to open a four-game series at Tropicana Field.
    

Washington Nationals scoot past Miami Marlins

WASHINGTON -- The depth of the Washington Nationals organization, especially in the outfield, was on display Thursday night.
    

Minnesota Vikings ride backup QBs to win over Buffalo Bills

Backup quarterbacks Case Keenum and Taylor Heinicke led third-quarter touchdown drives to lift the Minnesota Vikings to a 17-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the preseason opener for both teams on Thursday night in Orchard Park, N.Y.
    

Arizona Cardinals: Robert Nkemdiche's confidence soaring

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Cardinals' first-string units will make their preseason debuts Saturday night when Arizona hosts the Oakland Raiders, and there will be at least one player making his initial appearance as a starter.
    

New York City to raise minimum price of cigarettes to $13 a pack

The New York City Council voted this week to raise the minimum price of a pack of cigarettes to $13 and banned their sales in pharmacies.
    

Bus crash kills 36 on China expressway

An expressway accident in China has killed at least 36 people and injured 13 Friday morning, according to Chinese media reports.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jude Adjei-Barimah likely out for season

Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Jude Adjei-Barimah suffered a patellar fracture in his right knee and will require surgery that will probably end his season.
    

Pittsburgh Pirates: Josh Bell rises in win over Detroit Tigers

DETROIT -- Josh Bell never showed much power in the minor leagues. So when Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle moved Bell to the cleanup spot this season, more than a few eyebrows were raised.
    

College football notebook: Can Wisconsin withstand loss of Jack Cichy?

Wisconsin suffered a significant loss this week when senior linebacker Jack Cichy suffered a torn ACL in practice, but the Badgers are equipped to handle a setback at middle linebacker.
    

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski to undergo knee replacement surgery

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski will undergo total right knee replacement surgery this weekend, the school announced Thursday.
    

Toronto Blue Jays: Taylor Cole placed on DL

TORONTO -- Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Taylor Cole was put on the 10-day disabled list Thursday after suffering a broken right toe when he was hit by a comebacker during his major-league debut against the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.
    

NBA notebook: Chris Paul, Houston Rockets get champs in opener

The highly anticipated debuts of Chris Paul with the Houston Rockets and Gordon Hayward with the Boston Celtics will highlight the opening night of the NBA season, the league announced Thursday.
    

Rogers Cup: Top-ranked Karolina Pliskova breezes

All the favorites breezed to victory during the early session of Thursday's WTA Rogers Cup action in Toronto.
    
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A senior federal law enforcement official tells NBC News several U.S agencies are investigating whether ultrasound damaged diplomats' hearing.
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  1. U.S. Investigating Diplomats' Hearing Loss in Cuba
  2. Miscommunication Is the Biggest Threat in North Korea-U.S. Standoff
  3. Key U.S. Intel Agencies Agree North Korea Can Fit Nuke on Missile
  4. Canadian Pastor in Poor Health Freed From North Korea
  5. Iran Executes Young Man Who Was Arrested as Child
  6. Trump on North Korea Feud: 'Fire and Fury' not Tough Enough
  7. UK Police Arrest Jogger Suspected of Pushing Woman in Front of Bus
  8. U.S.-North Korea Dispute: Pyongyang Releases Images of Mass Rally
  9. Cuba Investigating Mysterious 'Incidents' With U.S. Diplomats
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U.S. Investigating Diplomats' Hearing Loss in Cuba

A senior federal law enforcement official tells NBC News several U.S agencies are investigating whether ultrasound damaged diplomats' hearing.

    

Miscommunication Is the Biggest Threat in North Korea-U.S. Standoff

What worries some analysts is the possibility of miscommunication and miscalculation sparked by a flurry of apocalyptic statements.

    

Key U.S. Intel Agencies Agree North Korea Can Fit Nuke on Missile

The CIA and the ODNI agree with the DIA assessment that North Korea has successfully miniaturized a nuclear weapon to place atop a ballistic missile.

    

Canadian Pastor in Poor Health Freed From North Korea

Hyeon Soo Lim, 62, was sentenced to hard labor for life in December 2015 after North Korea accused him of trying to overthrow the regime.

    

Iran Executes Young Man Who Was Arrested as Child

Alireza Tajiki, a young Iranian arrested and convicted as a child, was executed Thursday — an act Amnesty International described as "shameful."
    

Trump on North Korea Feud: 'Fire and Fury' not Tough Enough

President Donald Trump said Thursday his earlier statements promising "fire and fury" in response to North Korean aggression may have not gone far enough.

    

UK Police Arrest Jogger Suspected of Pushing Woman in Front of Bus

British police said they had arrested a 50-year-old jogger on suspicion of knocking a woman into the path of a bus on a busy west London street.

    

U.S.-North Korea Dispute: Pyongyang Releases Images of Mass Rally

North Koreans pictured on the streets of the capital on the same day tensions between the pariah state and the United States escalated.

    

Cuba Investigating Mysterious 'Incidents' With U.S. Diplomats

The State Department alleges unspecified "incidents" caused physical symptoms in Americans serving at the U.S. Embassy in Havana.

    

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The president said that perhaps his earlier "fire and fury" comment was not strong enough, though he did say he was open to negotiations with the North Koreans.
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  2. Meet Kim Jong-un, a Moody Young Man With a Nuclear Arsenal
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  4. A Timely Guide to the North Korea Crisis
  5. Trump, North Korea, Mitch McConnell: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  6. Deepening Rift, Trump Won’t Say if Mitch McConnell Should Step Down
  7. On Washington: Trump’s Twitter Fury at McConnell Risks Alienating a Key Ally
  8. Trump Plans to Declare Opioid Epidemic a National Emergency
  9. Trump Praises Putin Instead of Critiquing Cuts to U.S. Embassy Staff
  10. Trump Says He Has Not Considered Firing Mueller, Contradicting Himself
  11. Trump Says Transgender Ban Is a ‘Great Favor’ for the Military
  12. Seeing Hope for Flagging Economy, West Virginia Revamps Vocational Track
  13. Questions Emerge Over What Wisconsin Must Give for Foxconn Plant
  14. Jeffrey Lord, Trump Defender on CNN, Is Fired for Using Nazi Slogan
  15. New York Times Editorial Writer Must Testify in Sarah Palin Lawsuit
  16. Snap Stumbles Through Another Disappointing Quarter
  17. Uber Investor Sues Travis Kalanick for Fraud
  18. 36 Hours in Granada
  19. Can the Abortion Pill Be Reversed?
  20. Gene Editing Spurs Hope for Transplanting Pig Organs Into Humans
  21. Israel’s Getting a New Wall, This One With a Twist
  22. Review: Michael Moore, Bragging on Broadway, in ‘The Terms of My Surrender’
  23. Michael Moore Hits the Stage, Then Hits Trump
  24. Public Health: Obamacare Premiums Are Set to Rise. Thank Policy Uncertainty.
  25. Common Sense: As Boeing Goes, So Goes the Stock Market
  26. On Golf: With Michael Phelps Watching, Jordan Spieth Struggles at P.G.A. Championship
  27. Walmart Apologizes for Sign Advertising Guns as Back-to-School Item
  28. Taylor Swift Says Man Groped Her in ‘Devious and Sneaky Act’
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Trump Doubles Down on Threats Against North Korea as Nuclear Tensions Escalate

The president said that perhaps his earlier “fire and fury” comment was not strong enough, though he did say he was open to negotiations with the North Koreans.
    

Meet Kim Jong-un, a Moody Young Man With a Nuclear Arsenal

Once dismissed as a figurehead, North Korea’s young leader has used purges and crafty moves to exert firm control over his country and its expanding nuclear arsenal.

    

Kim Jong-un’s Approach: Missiles, Purges, Propaganda

Once dismissed as a figurehead, Kim Jong-un, at only 33, is emerging as a powerful leader and a nuclear threat.
    

A Timely Guide to the North Korea Crisis

North Korea, long a source of global tension, overtook the news this week when President Trump threatened “fire and fury like the world has never seen.”

    

Trump, North Korea, Mitch McConnell: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Deepening Rift, Trump Won’t Say if Mitch McConnell Should Step Down

Mr. Trump has trained his fire on Mr. McConnell, the Senate majority leader, for days, venting on Twitter about the Senate’s inability to pass a health care bill.

    

On Washington: Trump’s Twitter Fury at McConnell Risks Alienating a Key Ally

President Trump has turned his Twitter fire on the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, but he desperately needs Mr. McConnell to pass his agenda.

    

Trump Plans to Declare Opioid Epidemic a National Emergency

The declaration would help direct more financial resources and attention to the drug problem in communities across the country.

    

Trump Praises Putin Instead of Critiquing Cuts to U.S. Embassy Staff

The president’s comments were in keeping with his practice of not criticizing the Russian leader.
    

Trump Says He Has Not Considered Firing Mueller, Contradicting Himself

The president has privately told friends that he has weighed whether to dismiss Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.

    

Trump Says Transgender Ban Is a ‘Great Favor’ for the Military

The Pentagon has made no move to expel personnel since the commander in chief tweeted the policy two weeks ago.

    

Seeing Hope for Flagging Economy, West Virginia Revamps Vocational Track

Nearly two in five high school students now take vocational classes, including simulated workplaces designed to prepare them for good-paying jobs.

    

Questions Emerge Over What Wisconsin Must Give for Foxconn Plant

Critics raise doubts over state subsidies and loosened environmental rules for the plant, but Gov. Scott Walker says thousands of new jobs outweigh the costs.

    

Jeffrey Lord, Trump Defender on CNN, Is Fired for Using Nazi Slogan

Mr. Lord, a CNN contributor and stalwart Trump loyalist, was abruptly fired after posting “Sieg Heil” on Twitter in a heated exchange with the president of a media watchdog site.

    

New York Times Editorial Writer Must Testify in Sarah Palin Lawsuit

A federal judge ruled that for him to decide on a motion filed by the The Times seeking the dismissal of a defamation suit filed by Ms. Palin, the writer must appear under oath.

    

Snap Stumbles Through Another Disappointing Quarter

The company did little to ease concerns about its future, posting financial results that missed Wall Street expectations.

    

Uber Investor Sues Travis Kalanick for Fraud

Benchmark, the venture capital firm that is one of Uber’s biggest investors, sued Mr. Kalanick in an attempt to remove him from the ride-hailing company’s board.

    

36 Hours in Granada

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Can the Abortion Pill Be Reversed?

Through two women’s stories of unplanned pregnancy, we look at an unproven treatment to stop a medication abortion after it’s begun.
    

Gene Editing Spurs Hope for Transplanting Pig Organs Into Humans

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Israel’s Getting a New Wall, This One With a Twist

The military is building an underground barrier around the Gaza Strip, designed to cut off tunnels beneath the Israeli border and thwart Hamas.

    

Review: Michael Moore, Bragging on Broadway, in ‘The Terms of My Surrender’

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Michael Moore Hits the Stage, Then Hits Trump

The director Michael Moore talks about his one-man show, “The Terms of My Surrender,” which opened on Broadway on Aug. 10. It focuses on the Trump presidency and activism.
    

Public Health: Obamacare Premiums Are Set to Rise. Thank Policy Uncertainty.

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Common Sense: As Boeing Goes, So Goes the Stock Market

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On Golf: With Michael Phelps Watching, Jordan Spieth Struggles at P.G.A. Championship

Trying to complete a career grand slam, Spieth shot a one-over 72 on Thursday. Thorbjorn Olesen and Kevin Kisner have the lead at four under.

    

Walmart Apologizes for Sign Advertising Guns as Back-to-School Item

A photo that was shared widely online shows a sign above a glass case filled with firearms; it tells customers to “own the school year like a hero.”

    

Taylor Swift Says Man Groped Her in ‘Devious and Sneaky Act’

The singer is being sued by David Mueller, a radio host who said she had falsely accused him of the act, which is said to have taken place in 2013.

    

Arlene Gottfried, Photographer Who Found the Extraordinary in the Ordinary, Dies at 66

She roamed the streets of New York, camera in hand, finding opportunity at every corner.

    

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The exhibition, at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, draws together artists who put race on a spectrum of meanings that runs from polemical to personal and poetic.

    

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