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Islamic extremists killed dozens of civilians returning from a funeral over the weekend in northeastern Nigeria, authorities said.
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  1. Nigeria: 65 killed in suspected Boko Haram attack
  2. Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown cleared to practice after trip to NFI list
  3. Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green expected to miss 6-8 weeks due to ankle injury
  4. Watch: Cleveland Indians' Trevor Bauer throws ball over center-field fence in anger
  5. Toronto Blue Jays to trade Marcus Stroman to New York Mets
  6. Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe nominated to replace Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats
  7. Puerto Rican Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez turns down role as governor
  8. U.S. carries out airstrike on Islamic State in Somalia
  9. 'Once Upon a Time' gives Tarantino his best opening yet
  10. U.S., Israel conduct test of Arrow 3 anti-ballistic system in Alaska
  11. Watch: NBA veteran Jeremy Lin fears league 'has kind of given up on me'
  12. John Delaney outlines plan for mandatory national service
  13. Ryan Fitzpatrick continues work as Dolphins first-string QB
  14. Look: Christina Milian pregnant with second child
  15. Armed miners clash with indigenous tribe in Brazil, killing leader
  16. Plans to house migrant children at Oklahoma's Fort Sill army base 'on hold'
  17. Tampa Bay Rays to acquire infielder Eric Sogard from Toronto Blue Jays
  18. Swarm of grasshoppers descends on southern Las Vegas
  19. Police debunk reports that clown caused cruise ship brawl
  20. Tyreek Hill: Chiefs wide receiver says he needs to 'work on my life skills'
  21. Two dead, 25 injured in Kabul explosion
  22. Yankees place pitcher CC Sabathia on injured list with knee injury
  23. 'Lion King' tops the North American box office with $75.5M
  24. In photos; Balloons take flight at New Jersey festival
  25. Watch: American Caeleb Dressel wins record eight medals at world swimming championships

Nigeria: 65 killed in suspected Boko Haram attack

Islamic extremists killed dozens of civilians returning from a funeral over the weekend in northeastern Nigeria, authorities said.
    

Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown cleared to practice after trip to NFI list

Oakland Raiders star wide receiver Antonio Brown was cleared to practice Sunday after a short stint on the non-football injury list.
    

Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green expected to miss 6-8 weeks due to ankle injury

Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green will be sidelined for the next few weeks after suffering a significant ankle injury during training camp.
    

Watch: Cleveland Indians' Trevor Bauer throws ball over center-field fence in anger

Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer frustratingly threw a baseball from the mound over the fence in center field Sunday after giving up the lead to the Kansas City Royals.
    

Toronto Blue Jays to trade Marcus Stroman to New York Mets

The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to trade All-Star pitcher Marcus Stroman to the New York Mets on Sunday.
    

Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe nominated to replace Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to replace the outgoing Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
    

Puerto Rican Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez turns down role as governor

The Puerto Rico government official who is next in line to serve as Puerto Rico's governor announced Sunday she does not wish to take on the position.
    

U.S. carries out airstrike on Islamic State in Somalia

The United States conducted an airstrike it said killed one member of the Islamic State in Somalia, military officials announced Sunday.
    

'Once Upon a Time' gives Tarantino his best opening yet

Writer-director Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" had the biggest opening of all his films, box office figures indicate.
    

U.S., Israel conduct test of Arrow 3 anti-ballistic system in Alaska

The United States and Israel announced Sunday that they tested Arrow 3 anti-ballistic weapon in a high altitude hit-to-kill engagement in Alaska, the first such test outside of Israel.
    

Watch: NBA veteran Jeremy Lin fears league 'has kind of given up on me'

Veteran free agent point guard Jeremy Lin admitted he is fearful the NBA has "kind of given up on me."
    

John Delaney outlines plan for mandatory national service

Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney on Sunday announced a plan to institute mandatory national service if elected in 2020.
    

Ryan Fitzpatrick continues work as Dolphins first-string QB

Veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick continued to work with the first team offense through four days of Miami Dolphins training camp.
    

Look: Christina Milian pregnant with second child

Singer and actress Christina Milian announced on Instagram Sunday that she is pregnant with her second child.
    

Armed miners clash with indigenous tribe in Brazil, killing leader

Armed gold miners in Brazil attacked an indigenous village in the Amazon this week, killing the group's leader and forcing members of the community to flee their homes, police said.
    

Plans to house migrant children at Oklahoma's Fort Sill army base 'on hold'

Plans for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to house unaccompanied migrant children at an Oklahoma army base have been placed "on hold," federal officials said.
    

Tampa Bay Rays to acquire infielder Eric Sogard from Toronto Blue Jays

The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to acquire veteran infielder Eric Sogard from the Toronto Blue Jays.
    

Swarm of grasshoppers descends on southern Las Vegas

Swarms of grasshoppers have descended on southern Nevada and are expected to remain in the area for weeks, experts said.
    

Police debunk reports that clown caused cruise ship brawl

Police in Britain and P&O Cruises confirmed Sunday that no one dressed as a clown was involved in a fight aboard a cruise ship.
    

Tyreek Hill: Chiefs wide receiver says he needs to 'work on my life skills'

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill said he needs to work on his "life skills" after he was away from the team following off-season child abuse allegations.
    

Two dead, 25 injured in Kabul explosion

Two people died and dozens more, including Afghan vice presidential candidate Amrullah Saleh, were injured in an explosion in Kabul on Sunday.
    

Yankees place pitcher CC Sabathia on injured list with knee injury

New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia has been placed on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation, the team announced Sunday.
    

'Lion King' tops the North American box office with $75.5M

"The Lion King" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $75.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

In photos; Balloons take flight at New Jersey festival

Hot air balloons took flight at the 37th annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning on July 26-28 in Readington, N.J.
    

Watch: American Caeleb Dressel wins record eight medals at world swimming championships

American swimmer Caeleb Dressel set a single-meet record by capturing eight medals at the 2019 world swimming championships in Gwangju, South Korea.
    
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  12. After the $30 million Fortnite World Cup, esports celebs, influencers could push prize pools higher - ESPN
  13. A teen just made $3 million playing Fortnite - Quartz
  14. Fortnite’s Dusty Depot may return next season - Polygon
  15. 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' Tarantino and When Violence Against Women Is a Punchline - Hollywood Reporter
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  17. ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Is Off to a Good Start, But It’s Not Tarantino’s Best - IndieWire
  18. Meghan Markle's Specific Instructions for Cover of Guest-Edited Vogue Issue: 'I Want to See Freckles' - Yahoo Entertainment
  19. Mets acquire Stroman from Jays for prospects - ESPN
  20. Mets' Noah Syndergaard changes Twitter bio as trade rumors linking him to Padres continue to swirl - CBS Sports
  21. Frustrated Trevor Bauer Chucks The Ball All The Way Over The Fence Before Being Taken Out - Deadspin
  22. Spectacular meteor shower set to light up skies tonight: What you need to know - RT
  23. Japanese space probe captures video showing touchdown on comet - KTVL
  24. Christopher Kraft, creator of Houston’s Mission Control who brought the Apollo astronauts safely back to Earth – obituary - Telegraph.co.uk
  25. 8 Wisconsin teens hospitalized with severe lung damage due to vaping, doctors suspect - KIMT 3
  26. Deadly mosquito-borne virus that causes brain swelling detected in Florida - New York Post
  27. Missouri man bedridden for 11 years invented a surgery and cured himself - KSTU FOX 13 Salt Lake City
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Tropical Storm Erick is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Monday - CNN

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Family and Friends of SF Teens Accused Of Slaying of Italian Cop 'Shocked and Dismayed' - SFist

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After the $30 million Fortnite World Cup, esports celebs, influencers could push prize pools higher - ESPN

A teen just made $3 million playing Fortnite - Quartz

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It's becoming more difficult for the world's parents to reprimand their kids for playing video games.

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Tana Mongeau’s Wedding Dress: Stuns In Gorgeous Full-Length Gown To Marry Jake Paul - Hollywood Life

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With a $40 million opening, Quentin Tarantino's film fell short of "Inglorious Basterds" — but the real test will lie in its longevity.

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Meghan Markle's Specific Instructions for Cover of Guest-Edited Vogue Issue: 'I Want to See Freckles' - Yahoo Entertainment

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