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Ex-Ohio State assistant coach Zach Smith said he did not physically harm his former wife and that Urban Meyer and school officials knew about the allegations.
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  1. Ex-Ohio State coach Zach Smith says Urban Meyer, school knew about allegations
  2. Judge: Trump administration must reinstate DACA
  3. FC Barcelona agrees to transfer with Bayern Munich for Arturo Vidal
  4. Watch: UFC announces Oct. 6 bout between McGregor, Nurmagomedov
  5. Denver Broncos sign rookie WR Bryce Bobo, release Kenny Bell
  6. San Francisco 49ers CB Richard Sherman leaves practice with injury
  7. 1 dead in Gaza violence as Hamas, Israel discuss ceasefire
  8. Louisville Cardinals WR Jaylen Smith has emergency appendectomy
  9. Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer defends himself in statement
  10. Accountant testifies she helped Paul Manafort falsify tax returns
  11. Police issue final report, find no motive in Las Vegas shooting
  12. Former Cardinals skipper Tony La Russa leaves World Series ring in glove after first pitch
  13. Jaguars sign DT Siliga
  14. China proposes retaliatory tariffs on $60B of U.S. products
  15. Packers RB Mays leaves practice with injury
  16. Orlando gets Pro Bowl for third straight year
  17. Texans WR Coutee injures hamstring
  18. Watch: Cougar spends hours in tree after wrestling with dog
  19. Look: California wildfire makes friends of cat, chicken
  20. NASA announces astronauts for first commercial spaceflights from U.S.
  21. Naked mole-rats may help scientists understand human longevity
  22. Universities join to fight antibiotic resistence in people, plants, animals
  23. Watch: Long-horned goat wanders into sporting goods shop
  24. Report: FOX gives Buck 3-year extension
  25. Cardinals LB Bucannon misses practice with hyperextended knee

Ex-Ohio State coach Zach Smith says Urban Meyer, school knew about allegations

Ex-Ohio State assistant coach Zach Smith said he did not physically harm his former wife and that Urban Meyer and school officials knew about the allegations.
    

Judge: Trump administration must reinstate DACA

A federal judge ruled that a program giving protections to some undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children must be reinstated.
    

FC Barcelona agrees to transfer with Bayern Munich for Arturo Vidal

FC Barcelona agreed to a transfer on Friday with Bayern Munich for Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal.
    

Watch: UFC announces Oct. 6 bout between McGregor, Nurmagomedov

Conor McGregor will fight rival Khabib Nurmagomedov on Oct. 6 at UFC 229, the UFC announced Friday.
    

Denver Broncos sign rookie WR Bryce Bobo, release Kenny Bell

The Denver Broncos signed wide receiver Bryce Bobo, and in a corresponding move waived wide receiver Kenny Bell with an injury designation.
    

San Francisco 49ers CB Richard Sherman leaves practice with injury

Cornerback Richard Sherman, the San Francisco 49ers' prized free-agent signing this offseason, fell hard during practice at training camp and left the field.
    

1 dead in Gaza violence as Hamas, Israel discuss ceasefire

The 19th consecutive week of protests and fighting along the Gaza border left at least one Palestinian dead and more than 200 others injured.
    

Louisville Cardinals WR Jaylen Smith has emergency appendectomy

The Louisville Cardinals opened fall camp on Friday without senior wide receiver Jaylen Smith, who underwent an emergency appendectomy earlier in the day.
    

Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer defends himself in statement

Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer took to Twitter on Friday to defend himself against allegations that he mishandled a domestic violence allegation.
    

Accountant testifies she helped Paul Manafort falsify tax returns

A former accountant for Paul Manafort testified she helped falsify the former Trump campaign chairman's tax returns during Day 4 of his bank fraud trial.
    

Police issue final report, find no motive in Las Vegas shooting

Las Vegas police said they determined no motive for the October 2017 mass shooting that left 58 victims dead.
    

Former Cardinals skipper Tony La Russa leaves World Series ring in glove after first pitch

Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa left one of his World Series rings in a baseball glove after a first pitch before a Boston Red Sox game.
    

Jaguars sign DT Siliga

The Jacksonville Jaguars signed defensive tackle Sealver Siliga, the team announced on Friday.
    

China proposes retaliatory tariffs on $60B of U.S. products

China on Friday announced new retaliatory tariffs against the United States on more than 5,000 U.S. goods worth $60 billion.
    

Packers RB Mays leaves practice with injury

Green Bay Packers running back Devante Mays exited practice on Friday because of an apparent hamstring injury, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Orlando gets Pro Bowl for third straight year

The Pro Bowl presented by Verizon will be played in Orlando, Fla., for the third consecutive year, the NFL announced on Friday.
    

Texans WR Coutee injures hamstring

Houston Texans rookie wide receiver Keke Coutee suffered a strained hamstring during Friday's practice, the Houston Chronicle reported.
    

Watch: Cougar spends hours in tree after wrestling with dog

A Los Angeles woman said a young mountain lion spent hours in a tree in her backyard after scrapping with her dog.
    

Look: California wildfire makes friends of cat, chicken

Firefighters battling a wildfire in California found an "unlikely pair" of animals sheltering from the flames together -- a cat and a chicken.
    

NASA announces astronauts for first commercial spaceflights from U.S.

NASA on Friday announced the first astronauts who will fly into space on U.S.-made commercial spacecraft, for the agency's first manned missions in years.
    

Naked mole-rats may help scientists understand human longevity

In their quest to unravel the secrets of human puberty and health, scientists are betting naked mole-rats can help.
    

Universities join to fight antibiotic resistence in people, plants, animals

In an effort to slow the rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, a group of Midwestern universities plans to unite to research the troubling trend.
    

Watch: Long-horned goat wanders into sporting goods shop

A wild goat with an impressive horn spread escaped the heat of the Austrian summer by wandering into a sporting goods store.
    

Report: FOX gives Buck 3-year extension

Joe Buck will remain the lead announcer for FOX Sports, receiving a three-year contract extension, the New York Post reported Friday.
    

Cardinals LB Bucannon misses practice with hyperextended knee

Arizona Cardinals linebacker Deone Bucannon was not at practice Friday, one day after banging his knee against a teammate's helmet.
    
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Ignoring Washington's warnings, troops have been moving a disputed boundary deeper into Georgia, a former Soviet republic that's now a staunch U.S. ally.
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  1. Putin-backed troops quietly move a border on the fringes of Europe
  2. Lisbon swelters as the mercury nears European record temperatures
  3. Dozens killed in suicide bombing at Afghanistan mosque
  4. Latest Ebola outbreak is in a war zone
  5. Pompeo: 'Ways to go' before North Korea meets denuke vow
  6. 'Born This Way' video star Zombie Boy dead at 32
  7. Detained U.S. pastor 'needs to come home,' Pompeo warns Turkey
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Putin-backed troops quietly move a border on the fringes of Europe

Ignoring Washington's warnings, troops have been moving a disputed boundary deeper into Georgia, a former Soviet republic that's now a staunch U.S. ally.

    

Lisbon swelters as the mercury nears European record temperatures

Residents retreat to beaches and seek shade as Portugal's capital roasts in 106-degree heat.

    

Dozens killed in suicide bombing at Afghanistan mosque

At least 39 dead after two burka-clad militants attacked the Shi'ite mosque in the city of Gardez.

    

Latest Ebola outbreak is in a war zone

The affected area is teeming with refugees and armed militants who may target aid workers.

    

Pompeo: 'Ways to go' before North Korea meets denuke vow

The White House announced Thursday that President Donald Trump received a new letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and responded.

    

'Born This Way' video star Zombie Boy dead at 32

"If you are suffering, call a friend or family today. We must save each other," the singer wrote on Twitter.

    

Detained U.S. pastor 'needs to come home,' Pompeo warns Turkey

The secretary of state said the U.S. is "very serious" about the North Carolina native being released from house arrest.

    

Professor vanishes after Chinese police interrupt Voice of America interview

Government critic Sun Wenguang, 84, exclaimed "I have my freedom of speech" just before the line goes dead.

    

'Snatch and grab' mission saves trapped soldier after week on New Zealand mountain

The hiker survived strong winds, heavy snow and temperatures that fell to as low as 3 degrees when wind chill is factored in.

    

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  2. Workers Hardest Hit by Recession Are Joining in Recovery
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  5. Paul Manafort Was Deep in Debt. He Saw an Opportunity in Trump.
  6. Paul Manafort’s Accountant Testifies She Helped Alter Financial Documents
  7. Deal Gives Kushners Cash Infusion on 666 Fifth Avenue
  8. There’s Trump’s Foreign Policy and Then There’s His Administration’s
  9. Media Memo: CNN’s Jim Acosta Challenges Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Then Makes a Quick Exit
  10. Fact Check of the Day: Trump’s Inaccurate Claims About Highways, Immigration and Beyoncé From a Pennsylvania Rally
  11. Democrats See an Opening in Kansas if Trump Ally Wins Primary
  12. John James, Black and Republican, Thinks He Can Crack the ‘Blue Wall’ in Michigan
  13. Some Separated Children Will Go Home, Despite Government’s Failure to Act
  14. 2 Workers at Arizona Migrant Children Centers Are Charged With Sexual Abuse
  15. Judge Upholds Order for Trump Administration to Restore DACA
  16. The Children at the Trump Rallies
  17. Thou Shalt Not Kill
  18. Building a Trump-Free Barbecue
  19. Trump Will Have Blood on His Hands
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  22. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Real Cost of Keeping Les Moonves
  23. Americans Are Terrible at Small Talk
  24. Weekend Reads: Vacation, All I Ever Wanted
  25. Young Rudy Giuliani Defends Himself
  26. Review: Beyoncé and Jay-Z Squeeze Triumph From Reconciliation
  27. Encounters: Amar’e Stoudemire Is on a Religious Quest
  28. The Exhibits Honor Journalism; the Gift Shop Sells ‘Fake News’
  29. Chemical Maker and Its Chief Indicted for Explosions During Hurricane Harvey
  30. Man Is Arrested After Taunting Bison at Yellowstone, Park Officials Say
  31. Urban Meyer Says He Followed Protocols on Abuse Claim, Contradicting Earlier Denial
  32. Rick Genest, Tattooed Model Known as Zombie Boy, Dies at 32
  33. The Saturday Profile: Star Athlete Is Injured in Egg Attack, and Italy Debates ‘a Racism Emergency’
  34. An Ancient River in Syria Sections Off a Modern War
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  36. NASA Names Astronauts for Boeing and SpaceX Flights to International Space Station
  37. The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Amazon and More in August
  38. Frugal Traveler: A Cheapskate’s Guide to Dublin, Rich in History and Beer
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Jobs, Tariffs, Syria: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Workers Hardest Hit by Recession Are Joining in Recovery

Unemployment among those without a high school diploma has declined by two-thirds since the economy’s low point, the latest jobs report shows.

    

China Threatens New Tariffs on $60 Billion of U.S. Goods

The new threat comes after President Trump asked his administration to consider more than doubling tariffs on $200 billion a year of Chinese goods.

    

Manufacturers Increase Efforts to Woo Workers to Rural Areas

Companies outside of urban centers don’t have enough high-skilled employees for an increasing numbers of jobs — and robots are not the answer.

    

Paul Manafort Was Deep in Debt. He Saw an Opportunity in Trump.

Prosecutors in Mr. Manafort’s bank and tax fraud trial say he was desperate for money. Why, then, did he volunteer to work unpaid in a top post in the Trump campaign?

    

Paul Manafort’s Accountant Testifies She Helped Alter Financial Documents

The testimony of Cynthia Laporta, a Virginia accountant, brought to life the financial machinations that prosecutors have been sketching out since Mr. Manafort’s trial on bank and tax fraud opened.

    

Deal Gives Kushners Cash Infusion on 666 Fifth Avenue

Brookfield Asset Management will take a 99-year lease on the troubled building, in a deal that eases the financial pressure on the Kushner family.

    

There’s Trump’s Foreign Policy and Then There’s His Administration’s

Nowhere were these differences more jarring than in the response to concerns that the Russian government is plotting to interfere in the midterm elections.

    

Media Memo: CNN’s Jim Acosta Challenges Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Then Makes a Quick Exit

The White House briefing room became the latest venue for the fight over the president’s treatment of the news media.

    

Fact Check of the Day: Trump’s Inaccurate Claims About Highways, Immigration and Beyoncé From a Pennsylvania Rally

President Trump said his campaign rallies drew larger crowds than concerts for Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Bruce Springsteen. That was one of 15 inaccurate claims he made.
    

Democrats See an Opening in Kansas if Trump Ally Wins Primary

Kris Kobach, a hard-line Trump supporter, could win the Republican nomination for governor, creating intraparty clashes over whether he’s too extreme.

    

John James, Black and Republican, Thinks He Can Crack the ‘Blue Wall’ in Michigan

Mr. James, 37, is a West Point graduate who spent eight years in the Army. He is the president of his family-run business. And he wants to become a senator.

    

Some Separated Children Will Go Home, Despite Government’s Failure to Act

Eight children in New York will soon return to Guatemala, thanks to pressure from nonprofits and activists. But a judge says reunifications are the government’s responsibility.

    

2 Workers at Arizona Migrant Children Centers Are Charged With Sexual Abuse

The authorities recently detailed the charges against the men, Fernando Magaz Negrete and Levian D. Pacheco, who worked at centers operated by Southwest Key Programs.

    

Judge Upholds Order for Trump Administration to Restore DACA

Calling last year’s shutdown of the program “arbitrary and capricious,” the judge said it should resume and gave the government 20 days to appeal his decision.

    

The Children at the Trump Rallies

What is it like to see young people exposed to so much anger? Heartbreaking, says a Times photographer.

    

Thou Shalt Not Kill

Pope Francis declares capital punishment unambiguously wrong. No exceptions.

    

Building a Trump-Free Barbecue

Summer fun: Do you really want Paul Manafort on the grill?

    

Trump Will Have Blood on His Hands

His demonization of the news media won’t fall on deaf ears.

    

Feminists in Line for Free Lipstick

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Real Cost of Keeping Les Moonves

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Americans Are Terrible at Small Talk

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Weekend Reads: Vacation, All I Ever Wanted

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Young Rudy Giuliani Defends Himself

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Review: Beyoncé and Jay-Z Squeeze Triumph From Reconciliation

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Encounters: Amar’e Stoudemire Is on a Religious Quest

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The Exhibits Honor Journalism; the Gift Shop Sells ‘Fake News’

T-shirts bearing the term are for sale at the Newseum, a Washington museum dedicated to celebrating free speech and the First Amendment.

    

Chemical Maker and Its Chief Indicted for Explosions During Hurricane Harvey

The indictment charged that Arkema North America, its chief executive and a plant manager were responsible for the chemical release, which prosecutors said was preventable.

    

Man Is Arrested After Taunting Bison at Yellowstone, Park Officials Say

The suspect had four run-ins with officers at three national parks in a week, the authorities said. Now, he’s in jail.

    

Urban Meyer Says He Followed Protocols on Abuse Claim, Contradicting Earlier Denial

Meyer, the Ohio State football coach, told the news media last week that he had long been unaware of accusations that assistant coach Zach Smith had assaulted his wife in 2015.

    

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