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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police identified the body found last week that kicked off a nationwide manhunt for two Canadian teenagers as 65-year-old Leonard Dyck of Vancouver.
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  1. RCMP charge Canadian teens on the run in the death of 65-year-old man
  2. Colorado Police identify remains of Jonelle Matthews, 12-year-old missing for 35 years
  3. New York Giants WR Sterling Shepard suffers fractured thumb
  4. New York Mets exploring Noah Syndergaard trade
  5. New Orleans Saints' Michael Thomas sitting out camp amid contract dispute
  6. San Francisco 49ers sign Nick Bosa, Deebo Samuel to rookie contracts
  7. New and improved Samsung foldable device coming in September
  8. New York Jets reach deal with first-round pick Quinnen Williams
  9. Victim dies from rare brain infection after swimming at North Carolina water park
  10. Former Colorado Rockies star Troy Tulowitzki retires from MLB
  11. OSHA: Tower crane that collapsed on Dallas apartment can be removed
  12. Republicans again block election security bills in the Senate
  13. Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, becomes second boxer to die this week after fight
  14. Jeff Bridges to star in FX drama 'The Old Man'
  15. Ex-wife of slain NBA player Lorenzen Wright pleads guilty to planning murder
  16. Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell to undergo elbow surgery
  17. Migrant ships sink, killing 150 people in the Mediterranean Sea
  18. 'Will & Grace' wrapping after upcoming, 11th season
  19. Unusual structures in bacteria suggest photosynthesis older than thought
  20. Royal Navy to escort British ships through Strait of Hormuz after tanker seizure
  21. Scientists produce self-healing gel made out of bacteria-killing viruses
  22. USDA lays out who will receive $16B in trade aid to farmers
  23. Study: Air pollution kills 30,000 Americans each year

RCMP charge Canadian teens on the run in the death of 65-year-old man

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police identified the body found last week that kicked off a nationwide manhunt for two Canadian teenagers as 65-year-old Leonard Dyck of Vancouver.
    

Colorado Police identify remains of Jonelle Matthews, 12-year-old missing for 35 years

Police in Colorado announced that the remains of a 12-year-old girl who went missing 35 years ago have been found.
    

New York Giants WR Sterling Shepard suffers fractured thumb

New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard suffered a fractured thumb during the first day of training camp Thursday.
    

New York Mets exploring Noah Syndergaard trade

The New York Mets are considering trading All-Star pitcher Noah Syndergaard before the MLB trade deadline.
    

New Orleans Saints' Michael Thomas sitting out camp amid contract dispute

New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Michael Thomas failed to report to the team's training camp Thursday amid ongoing contract negotiations.
    

San Francisco 49ers sign Nick Bosa, Deebo Samuel to rookie contracts

The San Francisco 49ers signed defensive lineman Nick Bosa and wide receiver Deebo Samuel to their rookie contracts Thursday.
    

New and improved Samsung foldable device coming in September

Samsung will not give up on the Galaxy Fold after the product failed earlier this year -- the company has made several improvements to the foldable screen and plans to launch it in September.
    

New York Jets reach deal with first-round pick Quinnen Williams

The New York Jets agreed to terms with first-round pick and former Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
    

Victim dies from rare brain infection after swimming at North Carolina water park

North Carolina health officials announced Thursday that a person died from an illness related to a so-called brain-eating amoeba.
    

Former Colorado Rockies star Troy Tulowitzki retires from MLB

Former Colorado Rockies star Troy Tulowitzki is retiring from the league after a series of leg injuries derailed his last three seasons.
    

OSHA: Tower crane that collapsed on Dallas apartment can be removed

A large tower crane that fell on a Dallas apartment complex killing one person and displacing hundreds more can finally be moved.
    

Republicans again block election security bills in the Senate

Despite warnings from special counsel Robert Mueller III about foreign powers intervening in U.S. elections, Republicans again blocked election security bills from advancing.
    

Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, becomes second boxer to die this week after fight

Argentine boxer Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, died Thursday in Buenos Aires, Argentina, becoming the second boxer to die this week due to injuries suffered in the ring.
    

Jeff Bridges to star in FX drama 'The Old Man'

Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges has signed on to star in a new TV drama called "The Old Man," FX said Thursday.
    

Ex-wife of slain NBA player Lorenzen Wright pleads guilty to planning murder

The ex-wife of former NBA player Lorenzen Wright pleaded guilty Thursday to planning his 2010 murder and faces up to 30 years in prison.
    

Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell to undergo elbow surgery

Tampa Bay Rays star pitcher Blake Snell was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday and will undergo surgery to fix loose bodies in his pitching elbow.
    

Migrant ships sink, killing 150 people in the Mediterranean Sea

At least 150 migrants died when two boats sank off the coast of Libya Thursday, the worst disaster in the Mediterranean Sea this year, the U.N. Refugee Agency reported.
    

'Will & Grace' wrapping after upcoming, 11th season

"Will & Grace," a sit-com starring Eric McCormack and Debra Messing, will end its revival after its upcoming third season airs in 2020, NBC said Thursday.
    

Unusual structures in bacteria suggest photosynthesis older than thought

Scientists have discovered unusual structures in rare bacteria that resemble the cellular components that power photosynthesis.
    

Royal Navy to escort British ships through Strait of Hormuz after tanker seizure

The British government announced Wednesday that the Royal Navy will provide escort for British-flagged ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz after Iran seized a British-linked tanker.
    

Scientists produce self-healing gel made out of bacteria-killing viruses

Scientists in Canada have developed a gel jam-packed with bacteria-killing viruses. According to researchers, the self-healing gel could be used for a variety of applications in medicine and environmental protection.
    

USDA lays out who will receive $16B in trade aid to farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture unveiled its plan for how it will distribute $16 billion in aid to farmers who are losing money to the enduring trade war with China.
    

Study: Air pollution kills 30,000 Americans each year

Despite improved air quality since the 1990s, pollution still causes lung disease, heart attacks and strokes that kill more than 30,000 Americans each year, a new study estimates.
    
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  12. Maduro asks Colombia's military to 'disobey' orders against Venezuela - Reuters
  13. 150 migrants die in shipwreck off the coast of Libya - CNN
  14. After Hours: Alphabet and Intel Q2s Crush Estimates - Yahoo Finance
  15. SoftBank announces AI-focused second $108 billion Vision Fund with LPs including Microsoft, Apple and Foxconn - TechCrunch
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  17. Intel will increase low-end CPU production now that its 10nm Ice Lake transition is complete - PCWorld
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4 teens charged with hate crimes after 'disgusting, misogynistic' attack on two LGBT women on London bus - USA TODAY

Maduro asks Colombia's military to 'disobey' orders against Venezuela - Reuters

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  7. Boris Johnson calls on EU to 'rethink' stance, warns U.K. is ready for 'no-deal' Brexit
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Europe broils in record heat as U.K. has hottest July day ever

Temperatures reached a record 105 degrees in Paris and 98.4 degrees at London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday.
    

Russian women post selfies with fake injuries to protest lax domestic violence law

In Russia, the punishment for a first-time assault on a family member is a fine of less than 30,000 rubles ($500) or a 15-day arrest.
    

Former assistant to Mother Teresa killed in bar brawl

Mark Bloomfield, 54, died Sunday from injuries he suffered in Swansea, Wales.
    

British navy lends muscle to ships navigating Strait of Hormuz after Iran seizures

The move isn’t a viable long-term solution given the volume of traffic through the vital oil shipping lane and strained British naval resources, experts said.
    

Macron gambles on cultural shift with bill allowing IVF for lesbians

Surrogacy for gay couples will remain banned, however, with the government deeming the issue too incendiary.
    

Father of Canadian teen wanted in 3 murders says son is on 'suicide mission'

"They're going to go out in a blaze of glory. Trust me on this," Alan Schmegelsky said about suspects Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod.
    

Boris Johnson calls on EU to 'rethink' stance, warns U.K. is ready for 'no-deal' Brexit

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North Korea fired at least 2 short-range missiles, U.S. officials say

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