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At least 40 people were shot and several killed over a bloody 24 hours in Chicago, police said Sunday.
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  1. At least 40 shot, 5 dead in less than 24 hours in Chicago
  2. Houston Astros try to solve road woes in San Francisco vs. Giants
  3. Seattle Mariners hit the road, Texas Rangers stay at home for series
  4. St. Louis Cardinals' Marcell Ozuna returns to Miami to face skidding Marlins
  5. Buffalo Bills acquire WR Corey Coleman from Cleveland Browns
  6. 9-year-old's lemonade stand robbed at gunpoint, police say
  7. Russia appoints Steven Seagal to be 'special representative' to US
  8. New Orleans Saints release WR Brandon Coleman
  9. Philadelphia Eagles reward Doug Pederson, Howie Roseman with extensions
  10. Scott Boras: QB Kyler Murray done with Oklahoma Sooners after 2018
  11. Demi Lovato: 'I will keep fighting'
  12. Washington Redskins OT Trent Williams cleared for practice
  13. Missouri Tigers QB Drew Lock apologizes for insensitive tweets
  14. Cleveland Browns DT Trevon Coley to sit out preseason opener
  15. WR Zay Jones back on practice field with Buffalo Bills
  16. Indianapolis Colts LT Anthony Castonzo re-injures hamstring
  17. Hamstring injury sidelines San Francisco 49ers CB Richard Sherman for week
  18. Philadelphia Eagles sign S Corey Graham to one-year contract
  19. Jim Irsay: Indianapolis Colts would not trade Jacoby Brissett for first-round pick
  20. Oakland Raiders' Jon Gruden: WR Martavis Bryant has to be better
  21. Czech tourist killed in shark attack off Egyptian coast
  22. Terrell Owens criticizes Hall of Fame voters in speech
  23. Green Bay Packers OT David Bakhtiari has sprained left ankle

At least 40 shot, 5 dead in less than 24 hours in Chicago

At least 40 people were shot and several killed over a bloody 24 hours in Chicago, police said Sunday.
    

Houston Astros try to solve road woes in San Francisco vs. Giants

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Houston Astros enter a house of horrors when they open a two-game interleague road series against the San Francisco Giants on Monday night.
    

Seattle Mariners hit the road, Texas Rangers stay at home for series

The Seattle Mariners will begin a crucial 10-game road trip on Monday with the opener of a three-game series against the surging Texas Rangers.
    

St. Louis Cardinals' Marcell Ozuna returns to Miami to face skidding Marlins

MIAMI -- Marcell Ozuna is coming home, but it remains to be seen whether his return will be a triumphant one to Marlins Park.
    

Buffalo Bills acquire WR Corey Coleman from Cleveland Browns

The Buffalo Bills swung a trade for a wide receiver Sunday night by acquiring Corey Coleman from the Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed future draft pick.
    

9-year-old's lemonade stand robbed at gunpoint, police say

Police in North Carolina are searching for a suspect accused of robbing a 9-year-old boy's lemonade stand at gunpoint.
    

Russia appoints Steven Seagal to be 'special representative' to US

The Russian government has appointed actor Steven Seagal to be the country's special representative to the United States to work on humanitarian ties
    

New Orleans Saints release WR Brandon Coleman

The New Orleans Saints on Sunday released veteran wide receiver Brandon Coleman with a failed physical designation, according to multiple reports.
    

Philadelphia Eagles reward Doug Pederson, Howie Roseman with extensions

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson received an extension Sunday that will keep him with the team through the 2022 season.
    

Scott Boras: QB Kyler Murray done with Oklahoma Sooners after 2018

Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Kyler Murray's baseball agent, Scott Boras, put to bed any notion that Murray will remain with the school after the 2018 season.
    

Demi Lovato: 'I will keep fighting'

Singer Demi Lovato took to Instagram Sunday to update fans about how she is doing after her July 24 drug overdose.
    

Washington Redskins OT Trent Williams cleared for practice

Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams was cleared for full-contact practice on Sunday after suffering a serious knee injury last season.
    

Missouri Tigers QB Drew Lock apologizes for insensitive tweets

Missouri Tigers quarterback and 2018 Heisman Trophy candidate Drew Lock is the latest athlete apologizing for tweeting offensive remarks.
    

Cleveland Browns DT Trevon Coley to sit out preseason opener

Cleveland Browns starting defensive tackle Trevon Coley will miss the preseason opener against the New York Giants on Thursday with a sprained ankle.
    

WR Zay Jones back on practice field with Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills activated wide receiver Zay Jones from the non-football injury list, the team announced Sunday.
    

Indianapolis Colts LT Anthony Castonzo re-injures hamstring

Indianapolis Colts left tackle Anthony Castonzo re-injured his ailing hamstring a few days after being activated from the non-football injury list.
    

Hamstring injury sidelines San Francisco 49ers CB Richard Sherman for week

San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman will sit out this week as he nurses an injured hamstring, the team announced Sunday.
    

Philadelphia Eagles sign S Corey Graham to one-year contract

The Philadelphia Eagles signed safety Corey Graham to a one-year contract, the team announced Sunday.
    

Jim Irsay: Indianapolis Colts would not trade Jacoby Brissett for first-round pick

The Indianapolis Colts reportedly are entertaining a high asking price toward any NFL team inquiring about the services of quarterback Jacoby Brissett.
    

Oakland Raiders' Jon Gruden: WR Martavis Bryant has to be better

Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden wants to see more out of offseason acquisition Martavis Bryant, and he isn't shy in saying so.
    

Czech tourist killed in shark attack off Egyptian coast

A Czech tourist was killed in a shark attack in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, the country's Ministry of Environment said on Sunday.
    

Terrell Owens criticizes Hall of Fame voters in speech

Terrell Owens reiterated why he skipped the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies this weekend to remain in Chattanooga, Tenn.
    

Green Bay Packers OT David Bakhtiari has sprained left ankle

Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari sustained a sprained left ankle during Saturday's late practice, multiple media outlets reported on Sunday.
    
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A message that people were starving, believed to have come from someone inside a makeshift compound in rural northern New Mexico, led to the discovery of 11 children living in filthy conditions. Taos County sheriff's officials said Saturday that the ...
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  1. Civil war destroyed their homes. These refugees are learning how to rebuild them.
  2. U.S. Ambassador's motorcade attacked as Bangladesh protests enter eighth day
  3. Vintage plane crash in Swiss Alps kills 20, police say
  4. New role? Russia tasks actor Steven Seagal with improving U.S. ties
  5. New leader of terror-torn Pakistan plans to plant 10 billion trees
  6. Brazil's Workers Party names jailed leader as presidential nominee
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Civil war destroyed their homes. These refugees are learning how to rebuild them.

"If we're not doing it, if we're not going to do it, I don't think anyone else will."

    

U.S. Ambassador's motorcade attacked as Bangladesh protests enter eighth day

Ambassador Marcia Bernicat, her security team and the drivers were all unharmed but two security vehicles were damaged, the embassy said in a statement.

    

Vintage plane crash in Swiss Alps kills 20, police say

"The aircraft plunged almost vertically at high speed into the ground," said Daniel Knecht, an official from the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board.

    

New role? Russia tasks actor Steven Seagal with improving U.S. ties

Moscow said Seagal's role would be to develop Russian-U.S. "humanitarian" relations, including in the fields of culture and art.

    

New leader of terror-torn Pakistan plans to plant 10 billion trees

The violence-plagued country is one of the most vulnerable in the world to climate change.

    

Brazil's Workers Party names jailed leader as presidential nominee

Lula has been jailed since April on a corruption conviction that will almost certainly bar him from running.

    

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  1. Steven Seagal Appointed by Russia as Special Envoy to the U.S.
  2. ‘Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans
  3. Steel Giants With Ties to Trump Officials Block Tariff Relief for Hundreds of Firms
  4. Accused of Harassment, and Seeking Redemption at the Ballot Box
  5. White Nationalists Love Corey Stewart. He Keeps Them Close.
  6. In Deeply Blue New Jersey, an Unexpected Battle for Senate
  7. 2 Blasts, a Stampede and a ‘Flying Thing’: Witnesses Tell of Attack on Maduro
  8. Video Shows Drone Attack on Maduro in Venezuela
  9. What Are Capitalists Thinking?
  10. For Wages, a Trump Slump
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: President Dumb and Dumber
  12. A Beach for Manhattan
  13. The Gift of Menopause
  14. Taiwan Dispatch: Taiwan Baseball? It’s ‘Hot Noisy,’ and Ingrained in National Identity
  15. H.F. Lenfest, Philanthropist and Owner of Philadelphia’s Newspapers, Dies at 88
  16. 5 Killed After Plane Crashes in Strip Mall Parking Lot in California
  17. Nancy Tuckerman, 89, Trusted Aide of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Dies
  18. ‘Really Bold Move’: W.N.B.A. Union Praises Aces’ Boycott After 25-Hour Trip
  19. For ‘Christopher Robin,’ Outselling Tom Cruise Is an Impossible Mission
  20. He’s a Superstar Pastor. She Worked for Him and Says He Groped Her Repeatedly.
  21. Worries Grow in Singapore Over China’s Calls to Help ‘Motherland’
  22. Cities’ Offers for Amazon Base Are Secrets Even to Many City Leaders
  23. Bodega Where Teenager Was Killed to Reopen, and Community Is Angry
  24. The Go-Go’s Gave Us the Beat and So Much More
  25. Review: Hit Songs to Sin By in a Smashing ‘Moulin Rouge!’
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Steven Seagal Appointed by Russia as Special Envoy to the U.S.

Russian officials said the action star’s new role would include promoting cooperation in culture, arts and youth exchanges. The position is unpaid.

    

‘Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans

The rate of those 65 and older filing for bankruptcy is three times what it was in 1991, a new study finds, as more enter their later years in a precarious position.

    

Steel Giants With Ties to Trump Officials Block Tariff Relief for Hundreds of Firms

Nucor and United States Steel have exercised veto power, so far without fail, over other companies, forcing them to buy their products instead of steel from abroad.

    

Accused of Harassment, and Seeking Redemption at the Ballot Box

Politicians across the country who have been accused of sexual harassment or other misconduct are running for office anyway. Some deny wrongdoing; others ask for a second chance.

    

White Nationalists Love Corey Stewart. He Keeps Them Close.

The Republican nominee for Senate in Virginia likes to engage the racial fringes of his party, creating a dilemma for mainstream G.O.P. leaders wary of his views.

    

In Deeply Blue New Jersey, an Unexpected Battle for Senate

What seemed like an easy path to re-election for Senator Robert Menendez is turning into an expensive and nasty fight, causing concern among Democrats.

    

2 Blasts, a Stampede and a ‘Flying Thing’: Witnesses Tell of Attack on Maduro

A drone attack that failed to kill President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela unfolded on live TV and in front of many witnesses: “It was like, bang, I had never heard a sound like that in my life.”

    

Video Shows Drone Attack on Maduro in Venezuela

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was the target of an assassination attempt on Saturday, administration officials said.
    

What Are Capitalists Thinking?

If they’re worried about what’s driving the growing appeal of socialism, they need to look in the mirror.

    

For Wages, a Trump Slump

The official economic indicators look pretty good. The trends in hourly pay do not.
    

Op-Ed Columnist: President Dumb and Dumber

Donald Trump tends to criticize the intelligence of blacks and women, above and beyond any other faults he finds with them.

    

A Beach for Manhattan

It’s not as far-fetched as you think.

    

The Gift of Menopause

I’ve become invisible. I like it.

    

Taiwan Dispatch: Taiwan Baseball? It’s ‘Hot Noisy,’ and Ingrained in National Identity

Baseball is one of the most potent instruments of soft power in this small but spirited bastion of democracy. And what goes on in the stands is unlike anything seen, or heard, in America.

    

H.F. Lenfest, Philanthropist and Owner of Philadelphia’s Newspapers, Dies at 88

H.F. Lenfest, a Philadelphia philanthropist who made $1 billion in the cable industry and gave most of it away, died on Sunday.

    

5 Killed After Plane Crashes in Strip Mall Parking Lot in California

The plane crashed near shops and restaurants. “You just felt the ground move,” a witness said.

    

Nancy Tuckerman, 89, Trusted Aide of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Dies

An old friend, she was White House social secretary in tragic times, then continued to advise the family for decades, after Mrs. Kennedy became Mrs. Onassis.

    

‘Really Bold Move’: W.N.B.A. Union Praises Aces’ Boycott After 25-Hour Trip

A series of travel delays opened players up to an increased risk of injury, and two of the union’s officers agreed that not playing was the right call.

    

For ‘Christopher Robin,’ Outselling Tom Cruise Is an Impossible Mission

“Mission: Impossible — Fallout” was the No. 1 movie in North America for the second weekend in a row, beating Disney’s new Winnie-the-Pooh film.

    

He’s a Superstar Pastor. She Worked for Him and Says He Groped Her Repeatedly.

Bill Hybels built an iconic evangelical church outside Chicago. A former assistant says that in the 1980s, he sexually harassed her.

    

Worries Grow in Singapore Over China’s Calls to Help ‘Motherland’

With ethnic Chinese constituting a majority of Singapore’s population, some fear the country could be an especially tantalizing target for China’s influence.

    

Cities’ Offers for Amazon Base Are Secrets Even to Many City Leaders

As Amazon continues its search for its second headquarters, some city officials wonder what was offered and how much it will cost taxpayers.

    

Bodega Where Teenager Was Killed to Reopen, and Community Is Angry

The Bronx store where Trinitarios gang members fatally stabbed Lesandro Guzman-Feliz will reopen under new owners, but neighbors want a youth center.

    

The Go-Go’s Gave Us the Beat and So Much More

The new wave band, whose music is being celebrated in a Broadway musical, provided a blueprint for girl-powered groups. But the Go-Go’s weren’t always taken seriously.

    

Review: Hit Songs to Sin By in a Smashing ‘Moulin Rouge!’

The movie that heralded the jukebox musical has been reinvented as a jukebox musical on its very own terms at the Emerson Colonial Theater in Boston.

    

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