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The 2018 MTV Video Music Awards took place Monday in New York City and honored music stars such as Camila Cabello, Cardi B and Jennifer Lopez.
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  1. MTV VMAs: Camila Cabello and Cardi B win big, Jennifer Lopez takes the stage
  2. Venezuela issues new currency in attempt to fight inflation
  3. In photos: Inside the Video Music Awards
  4. Washington Nationals go into series vs. Philadelphia Phillies needing wins
  5. Colorado Rockies aim to avoid letdown vs. San Diego Padres
  6. New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton faces Marlins for first time in Miami since trade
  7. Chicago Cubs look for an awakening of bats against Detroit Tigers
  8. Seattle Seahawks cut Jason Myers, leaving Sebastian Janikowski as kicker
  9. Jennifer Lopez accepts Video Vanguard Award at MTV VMAs
  10. 1 dead after argument over parking space at Georgia Walmart
  11. Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson make red carpet debut at MTV VMAs
  12. Australian prime minister survives leadership challenge vote
  13. Cardi B kicks off MTV VMAs, welcomes Shawn Mendes onstage
  14. Indiana man gets 15 years for plotting terrorist attack
  15. Paul Manafort jury ends third day of deliberations with no verdict
  16. 2 dead after single-engine plane crashes in Phoenix
  17. Hurricane Lane to pass south of Hawaii, bring riptide currents
  18. Judge orders trial of Michigan health director over Flint water crisis
  19. Los Angeles Rams OL Rob Havenstein agrees to four-year extension
  20. Jennifer Garner gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  21. Chicago Bears CB Deiondre' Hall suspended one game
  22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign veteran DT Jerel Worthy
  23. Seattle Seahawks release longtime punter Jon Ryan
  24. Chicago Bears LB Leonard Floyd has surgery on broken hand
  25. Denver Broncos place OL Menelik Watson on injured reserve

MTV VMAs: Camila Cabello and Cardi B win big, Jennifer Lopez takes the stage

The 2018 MTV Video Music Awards took place Monday in New York City and honored music stars such as Camila Cabello, Cardi B and Jennifer Lopez.
    

Venezuela issues new currency in attempt to fight inflation

Venezuela introduced a new currency, backed by a cryptocurrency, Monday in an effort to combat the country's hyperinflation.
    

In photos: Inside the Video Music Awards

Inside the 35th annual MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on August 20, 2018.
    

Washington Nationals go into series vs. Philadelphia Phillies needing wins

WASHINGTON -- The Philadelphia Phillies and the Washington Nationals fumbled opportunities to gain ground on the Atlanta Braves this weekend.
    

Colorado Rockies aim to avoid letdown vs. San Diego Padres

\After flourishing during a demanding portion of the schedule, the Colorado Rockies have their sights trained on October.
    

New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton faces Marlins for first time in Miami since trade

When the New York Yankees visit the Miami Marlins on Tuesday, much of the attention will be on the return of Giancarlo Stanton.
    

Chicago Cubs look for an awakening of bats against Detroit Tigers

The Ambassador Bridge connects Detroit to Canada. This week, Detroit becomes to bridge that the Chicago Cubs must pass through between important division games.
    

Seattle Seahawks cut Jason Myers, leaving Sebastian Janikowski as kicker

Sebastian Janikowski has won the Seattle Seahawks' competition to be the team's place-kicker this season.
    

Jennifer Lopez accepts Video Vanguard Award at MTV VMAs

Jennifer Lopez took home the prestigious Video Vanguard Award Monday during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards following an energetic performance.
    

1 dead after argument over parking space at Georgia Walmart

A Georgia man has been charged with voluntary manslaughter after allegedly shooting a man during an argument over a parking space in a Walmart parking lot.
    

Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson make red carpet debut at MTV VMAs

Ariana Grande and her fiance "Saturday Night Live" star Pete Davidson made their red carpet debut Sunday at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.
    

Australian prime minister survives leadership challenge vote

Austrialian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull narrowly withstood a challenge to his office on Tuesday.
    

Cardi B kicks off MTV VMAs, welcomes Shawn Mendes onstage

Cardi B welcomed everyone to the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Monday from the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
    

Indiana man gets 15 years for plotting terrorist attack

An Indiana man was sentenced to 15 years for sending bomb-making information to an undercover FBI informant with the intent of carrying out a terrorist attack
    

Paul Manafort jury ends third day of deliberations with no verdict

The jury in the trial of President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, ended its third day of deliberations with no verdict.
    

2 dead after single-engine plane crashes in Phoenix

Two people died Monday morning after a small plane crashed into a Phoenix, local authorities said.
    

Hurricane Lane to pass south of Hawaii, bring riptide currents

Hurricane Lane is poised to weaken and track south of Hawaii this week, but is expected to generate rough surf and rip currents.
    

Judge orders trial of Michigan health director over Flint water crisis

A Michigan judge ordered the state's health director to stand trial on involuntary manslaughter charges over two deaths linked to a water crisis in Flint.
    

Los Angeles Rams OL Rob Havenstein agrees to four-year extension

The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension with offensive lineman Rob Havenstein, the team announced Monday.
    

Jennifer Garner gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Actress Jennifer Garner received the 2,641st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.
    

Chicago Bears CB Deiondre' Hall suspended one game

Chicago Bears cornerback Deiondre' Hall has been suspended for the first game of the 2018 regular season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign veteran DT Jerel Worthy

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed their immediate need for interior linemen by signing veteran defensive tackle Jerel Worthy.
    

Seattle Seahawks release longtime punter Jon Ryan

The Seattle Seahawks granted punter Jon Ryan's request to be released.
    

Chicago Bears LB Leonard Floyd has surgery on broken hand

Chicago Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd had surgery on Sunday to repair a broken hand, head coach Matt Nagy announced Monday.
    

Denver Broncos place OL Menelik Watson on injured reserve

The Denver Broncos placed offensive lineman Menelik Watson on injured reserve, the team announced Monday.
    
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Measles cases hit record high in Europe

The more cases there are in Europe, the more cases that can be exported to the rest of the world, including the U.S., by travelers

    

Cruise passenger in 'excellent' condition despite 10 hours in the sea

"To be alone, to be in the middle of the sea and keep hanging on there for 10 hours — she must have had a lot she wanted to live for."

    

Stormy Daniels: Trump 'is a man who has gotten in over his head'

The porn star also said she hopes "that one day it becomes known that I am not a liar."

    

Pope apologizes for sex abuse scandal with 'sorrow and shame'

"We showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them," the pope said in a letter that also condemned the abuse and the cover-up.

    

1 dead, others hurt after U.S. helicopter crashes in Iraq

"The aircraft was conducting a partnered counterterrorism mission."

    

The Afghan Taliban's response to cease-fire offer: A mass kidnapping

More than 160 bus passengers were seized just hours after President Ashraf Ghani called for a holiday truce.

    

Shots fired at U.S. Embassy in Turkey

Turkish media said four to five rounds were fired from a moving car, targeting a security booth. One bullet hit a window, but no one was hurt.

    

Scandals don't sink Japan's leader as he eyes his place in the history books

A trickle of revelations that damaged his standing in opinion polls and contributed to a sense of arrogance at the heart of government seems like a memory.

    

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Brett Kavanaugh Urged Graphic Questions in Clinton Inquiry

A newly released memo shows that Mr. Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, took a relentlessly tough stance as a young lawyer investigating Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky.

    

Trump and Giuliani Taunt Brennan About Filing a Lawsuit

Two tweets amounted to an odd “bring it on” challenge to John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, who had mused about suing in response to losing his security clearance.

    

Remember John Dean, a Watergate Informant? He’s Back in the Limelight

President Trump referenced Mr. Dean, who served as President Richard Nixon’s White House counsel, in a tweet defending his current White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II.

    

‘Speaks Perfect English,’ Trump Says of Hispanic-American Border Patrol Agent

President Trump’s remark about Adrian Anzaldua, who arrested a smuggler in Texas, was the latest example of the president making a racially tinged remark in public.

    

Trump Praises Border Patrol Agent for Speaking ‘Perfect English’

President Trump made the remark during a White House event honoring employees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
    

As Trump Goes on a Twitter Rampage, Melania Trump Announces a Solo Trip to Africa

Another day of dissonant messaging unfolded from the Trump White House.
    

‘We Cannot Afford This’: Malaysia Pushes Back Against China’s Vision

A country that once courted Chinese investment now fears becoming overly indebted for big projects that are neither viable nor necessary — except to China.

    

Companies Warn More China Tariffs Will Cripple Them and Hurt Consumers

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Kim Jong-un Focuses on Economy as Nuclear Talks With U.S. Stall

North Korea’s leader is lashing out against economic missteps as he turns his attention to building prosperity. But he needs American cooperation.

    

Police in California Look Into Allegations Against Asia Argento

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says deputies are trying to contact the actor Jimmy Bennett about his allegation that the actress sexual assaulted him when he was 17.

    

Do the Asia Argento Allegations Discredit #MeToo? Its Founder Doesn’t Think So

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Pope Francis Condemns ‘Atrocities’ of Church Sex Abuse and Cover-Up

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Let’s Retire the Phrase ‘Privacy Policy’

People assume it means their information will be kept private. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The G.O.P.’s Climate of Paranoia

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How to Break the Impasse on North Korea

Little steps, not big talk, could bring progress on denuclearization.

    

The Immigrant Grandparents America Needs

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