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As Dorian spun into the warm, open waters of the Atlantic Thursday, concern grew about the storm's projected path towards the United States, where it could strike as a major hurricane over the upcoming holiday weekend.
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  1. Dorian to strengthen through Labor Day weekend, make U.S. landfall as major hurricane
  2. Carli Lloyd, USA women's national team cruise past Portugal in friendly
  3. Prosecutor warns white supremacists while announcing charges over anti-Semitic threats
  4. U.S. Open tennis: Coco Gauff sets up third-round showdown with Naomi Osaka
  5. Atlanta Falcons to try out, sign kicker Matt Bryant
  6. Brooklyn Nets' Wilson Chandler receives 25-game suspension
  7. Pelicans' Darius Miller undergoes surgery for ruptured Achilles
  8. Alabama police issue arrest warrant for Lakers' DeMarcus Cousins
  9. Donald Trump announces official establishment of U.S. Space Command
  10. 6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes off Oregon coast
  11. 'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek says he's finished chemo, is 'on the mend'
  12. Trump: U.S. will maintain 8,600 troops in Afghanistan amid withdrawal
  13. 10 Democrats qualify for next primary debate in Houston
  14. U.S. sanctions Lebanese bank for supporting Hezbollah
  15. Lockheed to build F-35 maintenance, repair facility for Japanese fleet
  16. Newer diabetes drug drops heart failure risk by 34 percent, study says
  17. Yemen blames deadly airstrikes on United Arab Emirates amid fight for Aden
  18. DOJ watchdog: Ex-FBI chief James Comey violated policy, rules with Trump memos
  19. Astronomers spot evidence of volcanically active exomoon
  20. Beto O'Rourke unveils plan to end Trump's trade wars
  21. 'Extreme corals' discovered in Great Barrier Reef's mangrove lagoons
  22. Look: Chicago hospital create's world's largest orthopedic cast
  23. Surgeon General warns against marijuana use among pregnant women, teens
  24. Judge dismisses Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case

Dorian to strengthen through Labor Day weekend, make U.S. landfall as major hurricane

As Dorian spun into the warm, open waters of the Atlantic Thursday, concern grew about the storm's projected path towards the United States, where it could strike as a major hurricane over the upcoming holiday weekend.
    

Carli Lloyd, USA women's national team cruise past Portugal in friendly

The United States women's national soccer team rolled to a 4-0 win over Portugal on Thursday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia as the squad continues their World Cup victory tour.
    

Prosecutor warns white supremacists while announcing charges over anti-Semitic threats

A federal prosecutor in Ohio announced charges against a self-described white nationalist who threatened violence against a Jewish community center while sending a stern warning to those who threaten racial violence.
    

U.S. Open tennis: Coco Gauff sets up third-round showdown with Naomi Osaka

American teenage phenom Cori "Coco" Gauff defeated Hungary's Timea Babos to set up a third-round showdown with No. 1 seed Naomi Osaka in the 2019 U.S. Open.
    

Atlanta Falcons to try out, sign kicker Matt Bryant

With the Atlanta Falcons' kicking situation in flux, the team is bringing in veteran free-agent kicker Matt Bryant for a tryout.
    

Brooklyn Nets' Wilson Chandler receives 25-game suspension

Brooklyn Nets veteran forward Wilson Chandler was suspended 25 games without pay for using a banned substance.
    

Pelicans' Darius Miller undergoes surgery for ruptured Achilles

New Orleans Pelicans forward Darius Miller underwent surgery after suffering a ruptured right Achilles tendon.
    

Alabama police issue arrest warrant for Lakers' DeMarcus Cousins

An arrest warrant has been issued for Los Angeles Lakers All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge in Mobile, Ala.
    

Donald Trump announces official establishment of U.S. Space Command

President Donald Trump announced the official establishment of the U.S. military's Space Command on Thursday.
    

6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes off Oregon coast

A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Oregon on Thursday morning, officials said.
    

'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek says he's finished chemo, is 'on the mend'

Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek said he's finished chemotherapy and is "on the mend" Thursday in a video update about his diagnosis earlier this year of pancreatic cancer.
    

Trump: U.S. will maintain 8,600 troops in Afghanistan amid withdrawal

President Donald Trump announced plans Thursday to maintain a presence of 8,600 troops in Afghanistan in the midst of a large-scale withdrawal from the country.
    

10 Democrats qualify for next primary debate in Houston

There will be just one night of debate in Houston next month among the Democratic field running for president, as just 10 candidates have qualified for the next primary event.
    

U.S. sanctions Lebanese bank for supporting Hezbollah

The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned a Lebanese bank for connections to Hezbollah on Thursday.
    

Lockheed to build F-35 maintenance, repair facility for Japanese fleet

Lockheed Martin Co. will build a maintenance repair and upgrade facility in Japan for its F-35 fighter plane fleet under a $25.2 million contract issued this week by the Pentagon.
    

Newer diabetes drug drops heart failure risk by 34 percent, study says

Newer drugs for type 2 diabetes called SGLT2 inhibitors may also have a beneficial side effect for cardiovascular health, with a study showing they can reduce heart failure risk by 34 percent.
    

Yemen blames deadly airstrikes on United Arab Emirates amid fight for Aden

Yemen's internationally recognized government accused the United Arab Emirates of carrying out airstrikes Thursday, killing dozens of people.
    

DOJ watchdog: Ex-FBI chief James Comey violated policy, rules with Trump memos

The Justice Department inspector general issued a report Thursday that said former FBI Director James Comey violated policy with the way he handled memos detailing meetings two years ago with President Donald Trump.
    

Astronomers spot evidence of volcanically active exomoon

Scientists may have found a volcanically active moon outside our solar system.
    

Beto O'Rourke unveils plan to end Trump's trade wars

2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke unveiled Thursday a trade plan that snubs President Donald Trump's trade war with China.
    

'Extreme corals' discovered in Great Barrier Reef's mangrove lagoons

Corals capable of withstanding extreme conditions have been found inside mangrove lagoons around Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
    

Look: Chicago hospital create's world's largest orthopedic cast

A Chicago hospital set a Guinness world record by constructing an orthopedic cast measuring 12 feet long and 5 feet wide.
    

Surgeon General warns against marijuana use among pregnant women, teens

The surgeon general warned pregnant women and teens today that smoking marijuana can lead to dangerous health outcomes.
    

Judge dismisses Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case

A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a sex trafficking case against financier Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, less than a month after he died in jail.
    
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  24. 3 position groups to watch in the preseason finale, Jerry Jones sets no deadline on Ezekiel Elliott talks and more — Your Cowboys Catch-Up - Dallas News
  25. NASA's Multiple Views of Hurricane Dorian from Space - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  26. NASA Moving Massive Launch Tower as Kennedy Space Center Prepares for Dorian - The Weather Channel
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  28. Queen guitarist Brian May weighs in on Pluto as a planet - CNET
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Alabama’s Republican governor apologizes for wearing blackface in college, refuses to resign - The Washington Post

Alabama’s Republican governor apologizes for wearing blackface in college, refuses to resign  The Washington Post

Gov. Kay Ivey joins the ever-growing collection of white politicians to face scrutiny and scorn for their caricatures of black people inspired by minstrel shows.

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Officials are investigating 11 suspicious deaths at a VA hospital. Two have been ruled homicides. - The Washington Post


Curtis Flowers’s Conviction Tossed by Mississippi Supreme Court - The New York Times

Curtis Flowers’s Conviction Tossed by Mississippi Supreme Court  The New York Times

The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday threw out the murder conviction of Curtis Flowers, a black man who has been tried six times for the same crimes, ...

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