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The NBA unveiled its 2019-20 regular-season schedule Monday as 29 other teams attempt to dethrone the reigning NBA champion Toronto Raptors.
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  1. NBA releases official 2019-20 regular-season schedule
  2. NCAA amends 'Rich Paul Rule' amid backlash
  3. Newark distributes bottled water to residents after lead filters fail
  4. Team USA's Kyle Lowry, Marvin Bagley III withdraw from FIBA World Cup
  5. New England Patriots' Tom Brady: Don't read into selling of Boston-area home
  6. Autopsies shows Canadian teen fugitives died in apparent suicides
  7. 'Fortnite' World Cup winner 'Bugha' gets 'swatted' during Twitch stream
  8. Poll: Most Americans desire more asylum judges, safe conditions at southern border
  9. New York Giants CB Deandre Baker avoids major knee injury
  10. Oakland Raiders' Antonio Brown loses grievance, will return to team
  11. Friend of Dayton shooter bought body armor, weapon accessories used in attack
  12. Rheinmetall, MBDA start work oon ship-mounted laser for German navy
  13. Mixing opioids, cannabis may increase anxiety, depression in adults
  14. Largest-of-its-kind coral study offers plan to save the planet's reefs
  15. Missy Elliott to receive MTV's Vanguard Award
  16. Corn prices dive as USDA predictions show increase in fall yields
  17. Health organization calls DHS migrant welfare rule potentially 'catastrophic'
  18. Timeline suggests 'giant planet migration' was earlier than previously predicted
  19. Eddie Murphy becomes 1970s comedian 'Dolemite' in Netflix trailer
  20. Watch: New Hampshire resident's security camera records bear burglar
  21. Watch: Kingsnake swallows 10 inches of its own tail in Pennsylvania
  22. F-35 test fleet has low readiness rate, may affect aircraft's testing phase
  23. Pediatrician intervention may help parents quit smoking, study says

NBA releases official 2019-20 regular-season schedule

The NBA unveiled its 2019-20 regular-season schedule Monday as 29 other teams attempt to dethrone the reigning NBA champion Toronto Raptors.
    

NCAA amends 'Rich Paul Rule' amid backlash

The NCAA amended its week-old certification process for agents representing pro-bound basketball players amid backlash over its bachelor's degree requirement.
    

Newark distributes bottled water to residents after lead filters fail

The City of Newark handed out bottles of water to residents on Monday after the Environmental Protection Agency determined water filters failed to reduce elevated levels of lead in drinking water.
    

Team USA's Kyle Lowry, Marvin Bagley III withdraw from FIBA World Cup

Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry and Sacramento Kings forward Marvin Bagley III are sitting out of the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
    

New England Patriots' Tom Brady: Don't read into selling of Boston-area home

New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady attempted to ease the minds of fans and the team Monday after putting his Massachusetts home on the market last week.
    

Autopsies shows Canadian teen fugitives died in apparent suicides

Canadian authorities announced Monday that two teenage fugitives suspected in the deaths of three people last month died in apparent suicides.
    

'Fortnite' World Cup winner 'Bugha' gets 'swatted' during Twitch stream

Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf, a 16-year-old Pennsylvania native who won the $3 million prize in the Fortnite World Cup, was "swatted" during a live Twitch stream.
    

Poll: Most Americans desire more asylum judges, safe conditions at southern border

A majority of Americans believe its important to increase the number of judges handling asylum cases at the border and provide safe and sanitary conditions for asylum seekers, according to a Pew Research study released M
    

New York Giants CB Deandre Baker avoids major knee injury

New York Giants rookie cornerback Deandre Baker avoided a major knee injury after an MRI revealed a sprained knee.
    

Oakland Raiders' Antonio Brown loses grievance, will return to team

Oakland Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown is expected to return to the team after losing a grievance against the NFL over wearing his old helmet.
    

Friend of Dayton shooter bought body armor, weapon accessories used in attack

A friend of Dayton shooter Connor Betts bought equipment that he later used during the shooting that killed nine people, federal authorities said Monday.
    

Rheinmetall, MBDA start work oon ship-mounted laser for German navy

German defense contractors Rheinmetall and MBDA Deutschland will build a high-energy laser for installation aboard a German navy ship.
    

Mixing opioids, cannabis may increase anxiety, depression in adults

Recent research showed that while people who use cannabis and opioids showed no relief in pain, they did have higher levels of anxiety and depression.
    

Largest-of-its-kind coral study offers plan to save the planet's reefs

A new survey of coral communities -- the largest of its kind, according to the research team -- has offered a roadmap for protecting Earth's reefs.
    

Missy Elliott to receive MTV's Vanguard Award

The MTV Video Music Awards will honor Missy Elliott this year with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, the show's equivalent of a lifetime achievement award.
    

Corn prices dive as USDA predictions show increase in fall yields

The price for corn tumbled Monday afternoon after the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its latest crop estimates showing farmers have planted far more acres this year than private analysts anticipated.
    

Health organization calls DHS migrant welfare rule potentially 'catastrophic'

The public charge policy, finalized Monday by the Department of Homeland Security, is a new rule that will allow immigration officials to deny green cards to illegal immigrants who rely on public assistance.
    

Timeline suggests 'giant planet migration' was earlier than previously predicted

New research suggests the the reorganization of the solar system's planets, the so-called "giant planet migration," occurred earlier than previously thought.
    

Eddie Murphy becomes 1970s comedian 'Dolemite' in Netflix trailer

Netflix on Monday released a trailer for "Dolemite Is My Name," starring Eddie Murphy as the actor behind the 1970s blaxploitation film character.
    

Watch: New Hampshire resident's security camera records bear burglar

A New Hampshire man's home security camera captured an unusual burglary when a bear broke into his home and settled down on the couch for a snack of hot dog buns.
    

Watch: Kingsnake swallows 10 inches of its own tail in Pennsylvania

A Pennsylvania reptile sanctuary shared video of a snake that had to be rescued from itself when it swallowed several inches of its own tail.
    

F-35 test fleet has low readiness rate, may affect aircraft's testing phase

F-35 fighter planes at California's Edwards Air Force Base have a very low readiness rate, a non-governmental watchdog said.
    

Pediatrician intervention may help parents quit smoking, study says

Parents who smoke put their children and others around them at risk for bronchitis, pneumonia and a variety of other ailments. A smoking cessation program has shown some success in helping them quit, researchers report.
    
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  2. China media says Hong Kong protesters are 'asking for self-destruction' as military assembles nearby - CNBC
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  4. Cuccinelli: New Trump green card rule simply gives 'meaningful effect' to 140-year-old directive - Fox News
  5. Friend of Dayton shooter helped him assemble weapon, bought him body armor, FBI says - The Washington Post
  6. Heather Heyer's not on this FBI list. How hate crimes become invisible - CNN
  7. New law will enable Epstein's victims to go after his estate - AOL
  8. Border Patrol Agent Who Hit Migrant With Truck Pleads Guilty - The New York Times
  9. Algae Can Poison Your Dog - The New York Times
  10. Venezuela pro-Maduro legislature to assess early congress elections - Reuters
  11. U.S. Forces Draw Back Afghanistan Operations Against Taliban As Peace Talks Conclude - Newsweek
  12. Conservative Alejandro Giammattei Wins Guatemala's Presidential Election - NPR
  13. Bolton pushes for Brexit, telling UK officials 'we are with you' - CNN
  14. Tesla Master Plan In Action ... Tesla Battery R&D ... Elon Musk's $2000 Start — #CleanTechnica Top 20 - CleanTechnica
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  17. Researchers hacked a Canon DSLR with Bitcoin demanding ransomware - The Next Web
  18. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite hosting Back to Hogwarts event weeks this month - GamesRadar
  19. Alanis Morissette welcomes new baby boy - Page Six
  20. The Lion King remake is the biggest animated earner ever, but Disney claims it isn’t - The Verge
  21. The Terror: Infamy Episode 1 - "A Sparrow in a Swallow's Nest" Review - IGN
  22. NBA schedule release 2019-20: Lakers have early opportunity, Warriors face tough closing stretch, and more takeaways - CBS Sports
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  24. LeBron James praises agent Rich Paul, who quickly helped bring an end to NCAA's 'Rich Paul Rule' - Business Insider
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  28. Astronomers Spot Unprecedented Flashes From Our Galaxy's Black Hole - Gizmodo
  29. Researchers Solve Puzzle of Origin of Life on Earth - SciTechDaily
  30. A man's false teeth got stuck in his throat during a surgery. It was eight days before anyone noticed. - CNN
  31. Two Ebola drugs boost survival rates, according to early trial data - Ars Technica
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Venezuela pro-Maduro legislature to assess early congress elections - Reuters

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NBA schedule release 2019-20: Lakers have early opportunity, Warriors face tough closing stretch, and more takeaways - CBS Sports

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LeBron James praises agent Rich Paul, who quickly helped bring an end to NCAA's 'Rich Paul Rule' - Business Insider

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Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, whom police had been seeking for weeks in three slayings, "died in what appears to be suicides by gunfire," police said.
    

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A poll published by Prensa Libre showed more than eight out of 10 rejected the idea of the country accepting foreign migrants seeking asylum.
    

Suspect in Norway mosque attack smirks through bruised face in court

The man was arrested Saturday after entering a mosque in Baerum, where three men were preparing for Sunday's Eid al-Adha Muslim celebrations.
    

Two experimental Ebola treatments tested in Congo

Outbreak of the virus spreading in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since August 2018 is the world's second largest in history.
    

Angry wasps help German police nab fleeing fugitive

Oldenburg police said the unusual sting operation took place Monday after officers tried to arrest a 32-year-old man to serve an outstanding 11-month custodial sentence.
    

Saudi-led coalition fractures as separatists seize key Yemeni city

Fighters have cast off an alliance with the Riyadh-backed government and seized control of much of the southern port.
    

Hong Kong airport suspends check-ins after protesters flood building

The disruption comes as Amnesty International accuses police in the former British colony of using excessive force to quell the weekslong demonstrations.
    

Typhoon Lekima deaths rise to 44 in China

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The grand political experiment to marry Beijing’s brand of authoritarianism with a bastion of civil liberties appears to be facing a moment of reckoning.
    

Hong Kong’s Leader Pleads for Order in a City on Edge

Carrie Lam, the embattled leader of the Asian financial hub, said at a news conference that the “stability and well-being of seven million people are in jeopardy.”
    

Democrats Want to Revive a Ban on Assault Weapons

But with Republicans in charge of the Senate and President Trump in the White House, an assault weapons ban has little chance of being signed into law before 2021.
    

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The agency lacks the legal authority and resources to be a fully effective watchdog. Congress should fix this.
    

Joe Biden: Banning Assault Weapons Works

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With each news cycle, the false-information system grows more efficient.
    

It’s 2043. We Need a New American Dream for the A.I. Revolution.

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