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A coalition of 22 states led by California sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over plans to roll back Obama-era clean energy initiatives.
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  1. California sues Trump administration over rollback of Obama clean energy rules
  2. Colts GM Chris Ballard: Andrew Luck has high-ankle injury
  3. Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, Ciara join Sounders ownership group
  4. Nationals to sign All-Star reliever Greg Holland to minor league deal
  5. WNBA suspends Brittney Griner, four others for involvement in fight
  6. Reports: Harry Styles won't play Prince Eric in 'Little Mermaid'
  7. Malaysian police discover body of mising Irish teen Nora Anne Quoirin
  8. Penelope Ann Miller to star in Lifetime's college-admission scandal movie
  9. NFL denies New York Giants WR Golden Tate's appeal
  10. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo to lead 'Candyman' cast
  11. Raiders' Antonio Brown finds newer model of old helmet, returns to camp
  12. NFL, Jay-Z's Roc Nation to partner on entertainment and social justice programs
  13. Todd and Julie Chrisley indicted for tax evasion, wire fraud
  14. Denis Leary to star in Fox's holiday comedy, 'A Moody Christmas'
  15. New England Patriots release QB Danny Etling after receiver experiment
  16. Viacom, CBS agree to all-stock merger deal
  17. Area in Africa responsible for 1 billion tons of carbon emissions
  18. Justice Dept: Epstein warden reassigned, staffer put on leave
  19. Study details links between coca, conflict, deforestation in Colombia
  20. 'Swinging,' illicit drug use often go together, study shows
  21. Watch: Couple credits hungry cat for $1.2 million lottery jackpot
  22. U.S. removes some China tariffs, delays others as talks continue
  23. Five stories of library books that were returned decades past due

California sues Trump administration over rollback of Obama clean energy rules

A coalition of 22 states led by California sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over plans to roll back Obama-era clean energy initiatives.
    

Colts GM Chris Ballard: Andrew Luck has high-ankle injury

Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Andrew Luck is expected to miss the entire preseason due to a high-ankle injury.
    

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, Ciara join Sounders ownership group

Seattle Seahawks star quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, Grammy-winning artist Ciara, are joining the Seattle Sounders' ownership group.
    

Nationals to sign All-Star reliever Greg Holland to minor league deal

All-Star reliever Greg Holland and the Washington Nationals reached an agreement on a minor league contract.
    

WNBA suspends Brittney Griner, four others for involvement in fight

The WNBA handed down suspensions to five players, including star center Brittney Griner, for their roles in a fight during a game between the Dallas Wings and Phoenix Mercury.
    

Reports: Harry Styles won't play Prince Eric in 'Little Mermaid'

Pop music star and occasional actor Harry Styles reportedly won't be playing the role of Prince Eric in the live-action remake of Disney's "The Little Mermaid."
    

Malaysian police discover body of mising Irish teen Nora Anne Quoirin

The family of missing Irish teenager Nora Anne Quoirin confirmed Tuesday that her body was found in Malaysia.
    

Penelope Ann Miller to star in Lifetime's college-admission scandal movie

"Riverdale" actress Penelope Ann Miller and "The L Word" alum Mia Kirshner are set to star in the Lifetime movie, "The College Admissions Scandal."
    

NFL denies New York Giants WR Golden Tate's appeal

New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate lost his appeal of his four-game suspension.
    

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo to lead 'Candyman' cast

Principal photography began this week in Chicago on the sequel to the 1992 horror movie, "Candyman."
    

Raiders' Antonio Brown finds newer model of old helmet, returns to camp

Oakland Raiders star wide receiver Antonio Brown returned to practice Tuesday after an extended absence from the team's training camp.
    

NFL, Jay-Z's Roc Nation to partner on entertainment and social justice programs

The NFL reached a partnership with Jay-Z and his Roc Nation agency to manage the league's entertainment properties and social justice efforts.
    

Todd and Julie Chrisley indicted for tax evasion, wire fraud

Reality television personalities Todd and Julie Chrisley have been indicted for alleged tax evasion and wire fraud, court documents said.
    

Denis Leary to star in Fox's holiday comedy, 'A Moody Christmas'

Denis Leary has signed on to star in Fox's six-part holiday comedy, "A Moody Christmas."
    

New England Patriots release QB Danny Etling after receiver experiment

The New England Patriots cut quarterback Danny Etling after attempting to switch him to wide receiver.
    

Viacom, CBS agree to all-stock merger deal

Media companies Viacom and CBS agreed to a merger on Tuesday, combining their entertainment assets.
    

Area in Africa responsible for 1 billion tons of carbon emissions

New analysis of satellite data suggests between 1 and 1.5 billion tons of carbon emissions is emitted from northern tropical Africa each year.
    

Justice Dept: Epstein warden reassigned, staffer put on leave

The Justice Department said Tuesday that it has reassigned the warden at the jail where Jeffrey Epstein was found dead Saturday and placed two staff member on leave.
    

Study details links between coca, conflict, deforestation in Colombia

Sometimes, trees fall down on their own, but deforestation is fueled by human activities. In Colombia, those activities sometimes involve coca, the crop from which cocaine is derived.
    

'Swinging,' illicit drug use often go together, study shows

When swingers gather for sexual mixers, drugs are often part of the equation, new Dutch research reveals.
    

Watch: Couple credits hungry cat for $1.2 million lottery jackpot

A British couple said they have their hungry cat to thank for their winning a $1.2 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
    

U.S. removes some China tariffs, delays others as talks continue

The U.S. Trade Representative office on Tuesday removed certain items from the China tariff list due to "health, safety, national security and other factors."
    

Five stories of library books that were returned decades past due

Five stories of library books that found their way back to their home facilities several decades after being checked out.
    
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A Tactical Tariff Retreat - The Wall Street Journal

Immigration official Ken Cuccinelli: Statue of Liberty poem refers to immigrants from Europe - USA TODAY


'Daily Show' Mocks CNN's Chris Cuomo: 'Fredo' Is Not the 'N-Word' - The Daily Beast

Dayton gunman shot 26 people in 32 seconds before police killed him, officials say - Fox News


'Shoot every federal agent on sight': Teen spends months making mass shooting threats. Police find 10K rounds of ammunition, 25 guns in his bedroom [Cops] - CrimeOnline

Texas newspaper that endorsed Beto O'Rourke over Ted Cruz pleads with the 2020 Democrat to drop out - Washington Examiner

Explosion shines new light on secret 'nuclear cities' - CNN

ViacomCBS Heads Talk Leveraging Star Trek, Expanding All Access With Nickelodeon, And More - TrekMovie

It’s Hot. It’s August. It’s ... Pumpkin Spice Time? - The New York Times

Tilray, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial Results - Business Wire

Twitter rolls out a new feature to cut out irrelevant content when users follow a topic - CNBC

FAA bans recalled 15-inch MacBook Pros from flights due to battery fire risk - 9to5Mac

Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja in Fortnite reunion with comical story - Dexerto

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'AGT': Kodi Lee moves judges to tears in 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' with Paul Simon's OK - USA TODAY

The Little Mermaid: Harry Styles Has Turned Down Prince Eric Role In Live-Action Remake - GameSpot

Hard Knocks Episode 02 Recap: Gruden kicks his team into gear as the preseason heats up - Raiders.com

Colts GM says Luck now has high-ankle problem - ESPN

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Alex Rodriguez Victim of Smash-and-Grab in San Francisco - Inside Edition

Amazing Photos of the Perseid Meteor Shower 2019 - Space.com

Scientists worry about long-term future of NASA's Mars exploration program - SpaceNews

Asteroid Bennu path: NASA targets landing spot for asteroid that could hit Earth - Express.co.uk

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At Chemical Plant Under Construction, Trump Builds List of Grievances

Mr. Trump railed against China, President Obama, the lawsuits he’s facing, and, as always, his media coverage.
    

Chaos Grips Hong Kong’s Airport as Police Clash With Protesters

Protesters stopped some travelers from reaching their departure gates, hours after the city’s leader pleaded for order amid escalating unrest.
    

‘Hong Kong Thing’ Is ‘Very Tough,’ but Trump Doesn’t Criticize China

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