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A Kentucky woman allegedly crashed into a crowd of people watching the solar eclipse Monday, killing one person and injuring another, authorities said.
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  1. Police: Kentucky woman crashed into eclipse watchers, killing 1
  2. Too many babies still placed on stomach to sleep: Study
  3. Lower blood pressure best for seniors' minds
  4. Sitting could be big health risk for frail folks
  5. Appeals court says environmental groups can sue to stop Okinawa expansion
  6. Indianapolis Colts sign former San Francisco 49ers CB Chris Culliver, ex-Bills CB Corey White
  7. New York Mets pitcher Steven Matz faces DL stint with mystery 'issue'
  8. Bruce Arians, Arizona Cardinals need to tackle a big problem
  9. QB Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons offense clicking early in preseason action
  10. New York Giants OL Michael Bowie booked, released on domestic assault charge
  11. Seattle Seahawks add OL Matt Tobin, draft pick in trade with Philadelphia Eagles
  12. Texas Rangers move pitcher Matt Bush to disabled list after nasty collision
  13. Orlando Magic sign Michigan State standout Adreian Payne to two-way contract
  14. Philadelphia Eagles WR Bryce Treggs fined by NFL, Packers DB Damarious Randall responds
  15. U.S. Open 2017: Custody dispute forces Victoria Azarenka to skip U.S. Open
  16. Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw goes four innings in simulated game
  17. Green Bay Packers sign DT Calvin Heurtelou
  18. Denver Broncos claim RB Stanley 'Boom' Williams, cut RB Bernard Pierce
  19. Johnson & Johnson loses $417M verdict in talc powder suit
  20. Cambridge University Press reverses decision to censor books in China
  21. Africa Endeavor 2017 communications conference starts in Malawi
  22. MQ-9B drone flown through U.S. civilian airspace

Police: Kentucky woman crashed into eclipse watchers, killing 1

A Kentucky woman allegedly crashed into a crowd of people watching the solar eclipse Monday, killing one person and injuring another, authorities said.
    

Too many babies still placed on stomach to sleep: Study

Despite years of public health campaigns, many American parents are still putting their babies to sleep in an unsafe position, a new study finds.
    

Lower blood pressure best for seniors' minds

For seniors and particularly blacks with high blood pressure, lowering it may help keep their minds sharp, a new study suggests.
    

Sitting could be big health risk for frail folks

A new study suggests that being sitting for long periods of time is unhealthy, but affects different body types differently.
    

Appeals court says environmental groups can sue to stop Okinawa expansion

A U.S. appeals court ruled that environmental groups have the legal right to sue the U.S. government for military expansion that threatens the environment.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign former San Francisco 49ers CB Chris Culliver, ex-Bills CB Corey White

The Indianapolis Colts, seeking to add secondary depth, signed veteran free agent cornerbacks Chris Culliver and Corey White on Monday.
    

New York Mets pitcher Steven Matz faces DL stint with mystery 'issue'

Terry Collins announced that left-hander Steven Matz is headed to the disabled list because of an "issue," but the New York Mets manager didn't elaborate much on Monday.
    

Bruce Arians, Arizona Cardinals need to tackle a big problem

Of all the things he didn't like after reviewing the tape from Saturday night's 24-23 loss, it was tackling -- or the lack thereof -- that irritated Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians.
    

QB Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons offense clicking early in preseason action

The Atlanta Falcons' first-team offense has scored touchdowns on both of their exhibition season possessions.
    

New York Giants OL Michael Bowie booked, released on domestic assault charge

New York Giants offensive lineman Michael Bowie turned himself in Monday after a warrant was issued last week on a charge of domestic assault and battery in Oklahoma.
    

Seattle Seahawks add OL Matt Tobin, draft pick in trade with Philadelphia Eagles

The Seattle Seahawks acquired offensive lineman Matt Tobin and a 2018 seventh-round draft pick from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2018 fifth-round selection.
    

Texas Rangers move pitcher Matt Bush to disabled list after nasty collision

The Texas Rangers placed right-hander Matt Bush on the 10-day disabled list Monday, one day after he was put in concussion protocol following a collision with teammate Joey Gallo.
    

Orlando Magic sign Michigan State standout Adreian Payne to two-way contract

The Orlando Magic signed free agent forward Adreian Payne to a two-way contract on Monday.
    

Philadelphia Eagles WR Bryce Treggs fined by NFL, Packers DB Damarious Randall responds

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Bryce Treggs announced on Twitter that he has been fined $25,000 by the NFL.
    

U.S. Open 2017: Custody dispute forces Victoria Azarenka to skip U.S. Open

Victoria Azarenka has officially withdrawn from the upcoming U.S. Open due to the ongoing custody dispute with her infant son's father.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw goes four innings in simulated game

Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw went the extra mile during his scheduled three-inning simulated game on Monday.
    

Green Bay Packers sign DT Calvin Heurtelou

Defensive tackle Calvin Heurtelou has agreed to a deal with the Green Bay Packers.
    

Denver Broncos claim RB Stanley 'Boom' Williams, cut RB Bernard Pierce

Rookie running back Stanley Williams is now a member of the Denver Broncos.
    

Johnson & Johnson loses $417M verdict in talc powder suit

A Los Angeles jury on Monday awarded $417 million to a 62-year-old women who blames the company's talc powder on her ovarian cancer.
    

Cambridge University Press reverses decision to censor books in China

Cambridge University Press, the world's oldest publishing house, has changed its mind on censoring content in China.
    

Africa Endeavor 2017 communications conference starts in Malawi

The Africa Endeavor 2017 communications and technology conference, sponsored by the Armed Forces of Malawi and U.S. Africa Command, started Monday in Malawi.
    

MQ-9B drone flown through U.S. civilian airspace

An MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft has been flown through unrestricted U.S. airspace by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.
    
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A Total Solar Eclipse Leaves a Nation in Awe
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — The United States basked in the glory of a total eclipse on Monday, as the moon's shadow swept from the rocky beaches of Oregon to the marshes of South Carolina. Over an hour and a half, along a 70-mile-wide ribbon of land, in tiny ...
'We are all just mind-boggled:' scenes from the total solar eclipse of 2017Washington Post
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Trump Looks At Eclipse Without Glasses As Aide Shouts, 'Don't Look!' - Daily Beast


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Trump Looks At Eclipse Without Glasses As Aide Shouts, 'Don't Look!'
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President Donald Trump tempted fate on Monday when he briefly looked at the solar eclipse without his eclipse glasses. Trump peered up at the sky from the White House Truman balcony, where he was viewing the solar eclipse with First Lady Melania and ...

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President Trump will address the nation on the path forward in the 16-year war in Afghanistan that has cost thousands of lives and billions of dollars.
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  1. The War in Afghanistan: By The Numbers
  2. Police Fatally Shoot Man Suspected in Barcelona Attack
  3. 1 Dead, 25 Injured After Quake Strikes Italian Tourist Island
  4. UK Promises to Prosecute Online Hate Crimes Vigorously
  5. Submarine Owner Says Missing Journalist Was 'Buried At Sea'
  6. 10 American Sailors Missing After U.S. Destroyer Collides With Tanker
  7. You Cut Our Staff, So We're Suspending Visa Services, U.S. Tells Russia
  8. Attacks Throw Spotlight on Spain's Muslim 'Parallel Societies'
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The War in Afghanistan: By The Numbers

President Trump will address the nation on the path forward in the 16-year war in Afghanistan that has cost thousands of lives and billions of dollars.

    

Police Fatally Shoot Man Suspected in Barcelona Attack

Catalan police said Monday that they have fatally shot the man suspected of killing 13 people in a van attack on Barcelona's La Rambla.

    

1 Dead, 25 Injured After Quake Strikes Italian Tourist Island

Ten people were also missing after an earthquake rocked Ischia, just west of Naples.

    

UK Promises to Prosecute Online Hate Crimes Vigorously

British authorities are promising to prosecute hate crimes committed online as vigorously as those that take place face-to-face.

    

Submarine Owner Says Missing Journalist Was 'Buried At Sea'

The owner of a home-built submarine says a Swedish journalist died aboard his vessel and he buried her at sea, police say.

    

10 American Sailors Missing After U.S. Destroyer Collides With Tanker

The collision between the USS John S. McCain and a merchant vessel was being treated as an accident, authorities told NBC News.

    

You Cut Our Staff, So We're Suspending Visa Services, U.S. Tells Russia

The U.S. Mission to Russia said it was canceling all appointments as a response to the Kremlin ordering Washington cut hundreds of diplomatic staff.

    

Attacks Throw Spotlight on Spain's Muslim 'Parallel Societies'

Streets away from the deadly Barcelona attack, feelings are running high among Muslims in the El Raval neighborhood amid concerns over extremism in Catalonia.

    

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The president embraced deepened American involvement in a nearly 16-year-old war, but he did not say how many troops would be committed or how he would judge success.
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  1. Trump Sets U.S. Strategy but No ‘Blank Check’ for Afghan War
  2. Full Transcript and Video: Trump’s Speech on Afghanistan
  3. News Analysis: Trump’s Strategy May Help in Afghanistan, but Few Expect ‘Outright Victory’
  4. ‘We Are Not Nation-Building Again,’ Trump Says
  5. Angry Trump Grilled His Generals About Troop Increase, Then Gave In
  6. Bannon Was Set for a Graceful Exit. Then Came Charlottesville.
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  8. Eclipse, Spain, Singapore: Your Monday Evening Briefing
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  10. Coal Mining Health Study Is Halted by Interior Department
  11. People Like Us: The Showdown Over How We Define Fringe Views in America
  12. On Technology: How Hate Groups Forced Online Platforms to Reveal Their True Nature
  13. Van Driver in Barcelona Attack Is Killed by Police
  14. U.S. Sharply Curtails Visa Services in Russia
  15. Perspectives on the Eclipse
  16. All the Light Trump Was Not Supposed to See. But He Peeked.
  17. Eclipse Briefing: The Solar Eclipse: Highlights From Its Path Across the United States
  18. Experience Eclipse Totality
  19. A Total Solar Eclipse Leaves a Nation in Awe
  20. Identity Thieves Hijack Cellphone Accounts to Go After Virtual Currency
  21. In China, Your Company’s Name Can’t Be a Mouthful
  22. These Graduates Throw Themselves, Not Caps, in the Air
  23. Martin Shkreli Was ‘His Own Worst Enemy,’ Juror Says
  24. Critic's Notebook: In the Berkshires, Musicals With Ambitions Not Always Realized
  25. Roger Goodell Said to Be in Line for New Five-Year N.F.L. Contract
  26. Ohio Judge Returns Fire After He Is Ambushed on Way to Court
  27. After Big Ben Rings Out, the Sound of Silence in London
  28. Venezuela Cancels Gustavo Dudamel Tour After His Criticisms
  29. Who Is Really Making ‘Chihuly Art’?
  30. Julia Moskin: Think Beet and Goat Cheese Salad Is a Cliché? A New Recipe Proves It’s a Classic
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Trump Sets U.S. Strategy but No ‘Blank Check’ for Afghan War

The president embraced deepened American involvement in a nearly 16-year-old war, but he did not say how many troops would be committed or how he would judge success.
    

Full Transcript and Video: Trump’s Speech on Afghanistan

President Trump addressed the nation from Fort Myer military base in Arlington, Va., about his military plan for Afghanistan.
    

News Analysis: Trump’s Strategy May Help in Afghanistan, but Few Expect ‘Outright Victory’

Additional troops are likely to help on the battlefield, but other parts of the president’s strategy, including putting pressure on Pakistan, are unproven.

    

‘We Are Not Nation-Building Again,’ Trump Says

President Trump laid out his new plan for Afghanistan, emphasizing that conditions on the ground, not timetables, will dictate policy.
    

Angry Trump Grilled His Generals About Troop Increase, Then Gave In

The president, who had called for American withdrawal from Afghanistan before he took office, in the end accepted a “big military” approach as the only viable option.

    

Bannon Was Set for a Graceful Exit. Then Came Charlottesville.

What was supposed to be an amicable departure for the president’s chief strategist became a messy exit after public furor over the president’s response to a race-fueled melee.

    

Ryan Condemns Trump’s ‘Both Sides’ Remark but Tries to Move On

Paul D. Ryan, the House speaker, was repeatedly asked during a town hall in Wisconsin about the president’s remarks and tweets.

    

Eclipse, Spain, Singapore: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Previous Collisions Involving U.S. Navy Vessels

Collisions of two ships are considered rare, but the episode on Monday was the second such case involving an American naval destroyer since June.

    

Coal Mining Health Study Is Halted by Interior Department

The study, begun under the Obama administration, was examining the health and environmental impacts of mountaintop-removal coal mining in Appalachia.

    

People Like Us: The Showdown Over How We Define Fringe Views in America

Which ideas are beyond the pale? And who gets to decide? President Trump has a big role to play.

    

On Technology: How Hate Groups Forced Online Platforms to Reveal Their True Nature

Internet companies annexed much of our public sphere, playacting as little democracies — a charade they gave up last week.

    

Van Driver in Barcelona Attack Is Killed by Police

Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, had been the target of an international search. He was shot in Subirats, a village west of Barcelona.

    

U.S. Sharply Curtails Visa Services in Russia

Citing staffing cutbacks ordered by the Kremlin, the embassy said that documents would be issued only in Moscow, and that processing would take six months.

    

Perspectives on the Eclipse

The 2017 solar eclipse seen from up above and down below.
    

All the Light Trump Was Not Supposed to See. But He Peeked.

The president’s penchant for defying convention was on vivid display even during the solar eclipse, when he discarded advice about averting his eyes from the sun.

    

Eclipse Briefing: The Solar Eclipse: Highlights From Its Path Across the United States

For the first time since 1918, an eclipse traveled across the entire United States. Where the weather cooperated, those in the path took in a remarkable show.

    

Experience Eclipse Totality

Squeeze in among the crowds and witness the first total solar eclipse to cross the entire continental United States since 1918. An exclusive video by The New York Times in partnership with NOVA/PBS.
    

A Total Solar Eclipse Leaves a Nation in Awe

A total eclipse that crossed the sky from Oregon to South Carolina brought out throngs of spectators, who exulted in seeing the midday sky go briefly dark.

    

Identity Thieves Hijack Cellphone Accounts to Go After Virtual Currency

So-called phone porting attacks are exposing a vulnerability that could be exploited against anybody with valuable emails or other digital files.

    

In China, Your Company’s Name Can’t Be a Mouthful

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These Graduates Throw Themselves, Not Caps, in the Air

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Martin Shkreli Was ‘His Own Worst Enemy,’ Juror Says

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