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Following days of mass protests, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced Sunday that he will not seek reelection in 2020 though he refused to resign.
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  1. Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello says he will not run for re-election in 2020
  2. One struck, seven injured in lightning strike on Florida beach
  3. Former Yankees closer Mariano Rivera headlines six Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
  4. Pennsylvania school district threatens foster care in lunch debt collection letter
  5. 'Doom Patrol' renewed for Season 2
  6. Shannen Doherty to guest star on 'Riverdale' in honor of Luke Perry
  7. Watch: Mutiny arises on a perpetually moving train in 'Snowpiercer' trailer
  8. Jerry Nadler: Mueller report shows Trump 'guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors'
  9. British Open: Brooks Koepka criticizes J.B. Holmes for slow play
  10. Hong Kong: 36 injured as weapon-wielding mob attacks pro-democracy protesters, journalists
  11. Bahamas has potential for tropical development
  12. Ex-Florida International defensive back Emmanuel Lubin dies in car crash
  13. Watch: Shane Lowry wins first career major at British Open
  14. At least eight killed in pair of attacks in northwestern Pakistan
  15. Watch: Manny Pacquiao defeats Keith Thurman by split decision
  16. Lakers star Anthony Davis would 'definitely' play for Bulls one day
  17. Radio recordings: Iran wanted to inspect tanker before seizure
  18. AMC orders second season of Zachary Quinto's 'NOS4A2'
  19. 'Lion King' tops the North American box office with $185M
  20. Three original NASA moon-walk videos auctioned off for $1.82M
  21. China defends Xinjiang policy amid strong U.S. criticism
  22. 'Expanse' Season 4 to debut on Amazon Dec. 13
  23. Kaley Cuoco wreaks havoc as Harley Quinn in animated trailer
  24. North Korea blasts Japan for wartime past
  25. U.S., South Korea exercise could drop ‘alliance’ from name, report says

Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello says he will not run for re-election in 2020

Following days of mass protests, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced Sunday that he will not seek reelection in 2020 though he refused to resign.
    

One struck, seven injured in lightning strike on Florida beach

Lightning struck one man and injured seven others at a Florida beach on Sunday afternoon.
    

Former Yankees closer Mariano Rivera headlines six Baseball Hall of Fame inductees

Former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera was among six Major League Baseball legends who were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
    

Pennsylvania school district threatens foster care in lunch debt collection letter

A school district in Pennsylvania sent letters to 1,000 parents threatening to place their children in foster care if they fail to pay their school lunch debts.
    

'Doom Patrol' renewed for Season 2

The comic-book adaptation "Doom Patrol" has been renewed for a second season.
    

Shannen Doherty to guest star on 'Riverdale' in honor of Luke Perry

Shannen Doherty is to honor her late "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Luke Perry with a guest spot on his most recent TV drama, "Riverdale."
    

Watch: Mutiny arises on a perpetually moving train in 'Snowpiercer' trailer

TBS released its first trailer for its post-apocalyptic, sci-fi thriller "Snowpiercer" at San Diego Comic Con this weekend.
    

Jerry Nadler: Mueller report shows Trump 'guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors'

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said Sunday that the Mueller report includes evidence that President Donald Trump is "guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors."
    

British Open: Brooks Koepka criticizes J.B. Holmes for slow play

Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka criticized playing partner J.B. Holmes for taking too long to play during the 2019 British Open.
    

Hong Kong: 36 injured as weapon-wielding mob attacks pro-democracy protesters, journalists

At least 36 people were injured Sunday as pro-democracy protesters, journalists and bystanders were attacked by a mob of weapon-wielding masked assailants in white T-shirts.
    

Bahamas has potential for tropical development

AccuWeather meteorologists and National Hurricane Center forecasters are monitoring the southwestern Atlantic Ocean for potential gradual tropical development later this week.
    

Ex-Florida International defensive back Emmanuel Lubin dies in car crash

Former Florida International defensive back Emmanuel Lubin was killed in a car accident Saturday night, the school announced.
    

Watch: Shane Lowry wins first career major at British Open

Shane Lowry won his first career major in his native Ireland with a victory at the 2019 British Open.
    

At least eight killed in pair of attacks in northwestern Pakistan

At least eight people were killed and 30 more were injured in a pair of attacks in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday.
    

Watch: Manny Pacquiao defeats Keith Thurman by split decision

Forty-year-old Manny Pacquiao proved age is no problem by ending Keith Thurman's undefeated record with a victory by split decision to win the World Boxing Association welterweight title.
    

Lakers star Anthony Davis would 'definitely' play for Bulls one day

Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis said he hasn't ruled out playing for his hometown Chicago Bulls before he retires.
    

Radio recordings: Iran wanted to inspect tanker before seizure

Radio exchanges featuring Iranian coastguards telling a British Royal Navy frigate that they wanted to inspect one of two captured British-linked tankers for security reasons.
    

AMC orders second season of Zachary Quinto's 'NOS4A2'

AMC has renewed its supernatural horror series "NOS4A2" for a second season.
    

'Lion King' tops the North American box office with $185M

"The Lion King" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $185 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Three original NASA moon-walk videos auctioned off for $1.82M

The original NASA videotapes of the Apollo 11 moon walk were auctioned off for $1.82 million on the 50th anniversary of the feat.
    

China defends Xinjiang policy amid strong U.S. criticism

China is defending its governance of the Xinjiang region with a new white paper.
    

'Expanse' Season 4 to debut on Amazon Dec. 13

Season 4 of the sci-fi drama "The Expanse" is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on Dec. 13.
    

Kaley Cuoco wreaks havoc as Harley Quinn in animated trailer

"The Big Bang Theory" alum Kaley Cuoco lends her voice to the titular villain in the first trailer for the new animated series, "Harley Quinn."
    

North Korea blasts Japan for wartime past

North Korea verbally attacked Japan on state propaganda Sunday, accusing Tokyo for not atoning for its wartime past.
    

U.S., South Korea exercise could drop ‘alliance’ from name, report says

U.S. and South Korea authorities could have agreed to change the name of a key joint military exercise held annually in August.
    
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  1. 'This is our chance' to question Mueller's 'one-sided report,' says top GOP lawmaker - Washington Examiner
  2. Puerto Rico governor announces he will not seek re-election but refuses to resign - Fox News
  3. Robert Morgenthau, Longtime Manhattan District Attorney, Dies at 99 - The New York Times
  4. Fox News host Chris Wallace tells Stephen Miller: 'No question' Trump is 'stoking racial divisions' - USA TODAY
  5. It's so hot in Nebraska, you can bake biscuits in your car - New York Post
  6. Illinois GOP group deletes post depicting Democratic congresswomen as 'The Jihad Squad' - NBC News
  7. Louisiana Police Officer Suggests Ocasio-Cortez Should be Shot in Facebook Post - Slate Magazine
  8. Teen inmates allegedly stage fight to break out of juvenile center - ABC News
  9. Venezuelan jet 'aggressively shadowed' US military plane: US - Aljazeera.com
  10. Tainted alcohol kills at least 19, officials say - ABC News
  11. Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day - Bloomberg
  12. Navy sends nuclear submarine to Gulf after Iran seizes British oil tanker - Express.co.uk
  13. China's answer to Nasdaq set to begin trading - Bangkok Post
  14. Asia stocks fall on likely smaller Fed rate cut, crude climbs - Investing.com
  15. Bitcoin, XRP, And LTC Prices Recover After Tumbling On Libra Hearings, What's Next? - Forbes
  16. Google Pixel 4 leak fuels rumors of hand gesture control - Engadget
  17. Adware Is the Malware You Should Actually Be Worried About - WIRED
  18. Big Little Lies wraps up with courtroom fireworks but a fizzled-out ending - The A.V. Club
  19. At Comic-Con 2019, Marvel — not movies — is the main attraction - Los Angeles Times
  20. Comic-Con 2019: Winners and Losers From Film, TV and Comics Panels - Hollywood Reporter
  21. New photos of Prince George shared by Kensington Palace to mark his 6th birthday - Fox News
  22. 2019 Open Championship: Shane Lowry's emotional win at Royal Portrush resonated deeply - CBS Sports
  23. Mike Mussina has Hall of Fame question he still needs answered - New York Post
  24. Greg Hardy calls Juan Adams’ post-fight behavior ‘childish’ - MMA Mania
  25. Carpenter returns to Cooperstown to honor close friend, 'amazing competitor' Halladay - STLtoday.com
  26. Mike Pence interview: Vice president reaffirms administration support for "moon-first" strategy - CBS News
  27. The moon is covered in human poo - Metro.co.uk
  28. NASA unveil STUNNING plan for permanent lunar base orbiting Moon 'like a halo' - Express.co.uk
  29. Video: How Moods Spread : Shots - Health News - NPR
  30. Johnson & Johnson Shot Languishes Amid Deadly Ebola Outbreak - Bloomberg
  31. A major new study suggests it’s possible to avoid developing dementia — 5 ways to reduce your risk - MarketWatch
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Puerto Rico governor announces he will not seek re-election but refuses to resign - Fox News

Puerto Rico governor announces he will not seek re-election but refuses to resign  Fox News

Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced Sunday he will not seek re-election but refused to resign, as corruption allegations have sparked widespread ...

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Robert Morgenthau, Longtime Manhattan District Attorney, Dies at 99 - The New York Times


Fox News host Chris Wallace tells Stephen Miller: 'No question' Trump is 'stoking racial divisions' - USA TODAY

It's so hot in Nebraska, you can bake biscuits in your car - New York Post

It's so hot in Nebraska, you can bake biscuits in your car  New York Post

"If you are wondering if it's going to be hot today, we are attempting to bake biscuits using only the sun and a car in our parking lot," NWS Omaha tweeted.

    

Illinois GOP group deletes post depicting Democratic congresswomen as 'The Jihad Squad' - NBC News

Louisiana Police Officer Suggests Ocasio-Cortez Should be Shot in Facebook Post - Slate Magazine

Teen inmates allegedly stage fight to break out of juvenile center - ABC News

Venezuelan jet 'aggressively shadowed' US military plane: US - Aljazeera.com

Tainted alcohol kills at least 19, officials say - ABC News

Tainted alcohol kills at least 19, officials say  ABC News

The victims consumed the tainted alcohol in various cities across the county.

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Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day - Bloomberg

Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day  Bloomberg

Want the lowdown on what's moving Asian markets in your inbox every morning? Sign up here. Hong Kong protests descend into violence again, the U.K. steps ...

    

Navy sends nuclear submarine to Gulf after Iran seizes British oil tanker - Express.co.uk

China's answer to Nasdaq set to begin trading - Bangkok Post

Asia stocks fall on likely smaller Fed rate cut, crude climbs - Investing.com

Asia stocks fall on likely smaller Fed rate cut, crude climbs  Investing.com

By Shinichi Saoshiro. TOKYO (Reuters) - Asia stocks fell on Monday as investors scaled back expectations of an aggressive interest rate cut by the Federal ...

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Bitcoin, XRP, And LTC Prices Recover After Tumbling On Libra Hearings, What's Next? - Forbes

Bitcoin, XRP, And LTC Prices Recover After Tumbling On Libra Hearings, What's Next?  Forbes

Cryptocurrency markets are caught in a tug of war between those who fear that political establishments will crush Bitcoin and altcoins, and true believers, who ...

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Google Pixel 4 leak fuels rumors of hand gesture control - Engadget

Adware Is the Malware You Should Actually Be Worried About - WIRED

Adware Is the Malware You Should Actually Be Worried About  WIRED

For all the attention on sophisticated nation-state attacks, the malware that's most likely to hit your phone is much more mundane.

    

Big Little Lies wraps up with courtroom fireworks but a fizzled-out ending - The A.V. Club

At Comic-Con 2019, Marvel — not movies — is the main attraction - Los Angeles Times

Comic-Con 2019: Winners and Losers From Film, TV and Comics Panels - Hollywood Reporter

New photos of Prince George shared by Kensington Palace to mark his 6th birthday - Fox News

New photos of Prince George shared by Kensington Palace to mark his 6th birthday  Fox News

Kensington Palace released three new photographs of Prince George on Sunday to mark the future king's sixth birthday.

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2019 Open Championship: Shane Lowry's emotional win at Royal Portrush resonated deeply - CBS Sports

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Greg Hardy calls Juan Adams’ post-fight behavior ‘childish’ - MMA Mania

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Mike Pence interview: Vice president reaffirms administration support for "moon-first" strategy - CBS News

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NASA unveil STUNNING plan for permanent lunar base orbiting Moon 'like a halo' - Express.co.uk

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NASA has revealed how its lunar space station 'half-way house' for future missions will orbit the Moon “like a halo”.

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U.K. forces warned Iran it was violating international maritime law by seizing the British-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero on Friday.
    

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Jaguar reintroduction plan in Argentina represents rare good news story for big cats

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  2. Chinese Money in the U.S. Dries Up as Trade War Drags On
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  4. The Almost Moon Man
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  7. Shane Lowry Wins Emotional British Open
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  9. ‘If You Obey, You Will Be Safe’: Audio Emerges of Iran and U.K. Exchanges Before Tanker Is Seized
  10. Defying Protests, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico Says He Will Stay On
  11. Louisiana Police Officer on Facebook Says Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ‘Needs a Round’
  12. ‘The Hate Is Real’: Black Georgia Lawmaker Says She Was Berated at Supermarket
  13. For Seattle’s Last Mobile Home Owners, the Clock Is Ticking
  14. Start-Up Says It’s Changing Eye Care for the Better. Others See It Differently.
  15. Texas Legalized Hemp, not Marijuana, Governor Insists as Prosecutors Drop Pot Charges
  16. Is My Health Plan a Cadillac? Why Are We Comparing Health Insurance to Cars?
  17. One Small Step for Experimental Space Gear. Many Giant Leaps of Imagination.
  18. ‘Lion King’ Remake Becomes Disney’s Latest Box-Office Smash
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  20. Intensive Anti-H.I.V. Efforts Meet With Mixed Success in Africa
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Tougher regulations and uncertainty about tariffs have made America less friendly for foreign investment.
    

The Army’s Failure to Train and Equip Troops in Afghanistan

The recent deaths of U.S. service members in Afghanistan are part of a larger issue resulting from the Pentagon’s struggle to contend with multiple wars and new global threats at once.
    

The Almost Moon Man

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One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Tree Facts

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Review: ‘Veronica Mars’ and the One-Great-Season Debate

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The Irishman finished at 15 under par, six strokes ahead of Tommy Fleetwood. It was the first Open played on the island of Ireland since 1951.
    

The Seltzer Bubble

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‘If You Obey, You Will Be Safe’: Audio Emerges of Iran and U.K. Exchanges Before Tanker Is Seized

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