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Defending women's U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka defeated 15-year-old American star Cori "Coco" Gauff in straight sets Saturday to reach the fourth round.
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  1. U.S. Open tennis 2019: Naomi Osaka defeats Coco Gauff, 15, to advance
  2. U.S. military strike targets al-Qaida leaders in Syria, at least 40 reported dead
  3. Watch: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg optimistic after cancer treatment
  4. Dorian on track to bring devastation to northern Bahamas, but may spare Florida its worst
  5. Watch Live: Five killed in series of West Texas shootings, one suspect killed by police
  6. Clashes reported between Boston 'Straight Pride' marchers, counter-protesters
  7. India citizenship check could make nearly 2M stateless
  8. Subway stop knife attack in France kills 1, wounds 8
  9. Police: Operator on drowning 911 call sounded 'callous,' but followed policy
  10. Rolling Stones concert
  11. U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan ID'd
  12. President Donald Trump defends ousted assistant, relationship with Tiffany
  13. Thousands protest Boris Johnson's Parliament shutdown
  14. Teen arrested after shooting at Alabama football game
  15. Bahamas braces for Dorian on Sunday as Floridians uneasily watch tracking
  16. RFK's assassin Sirhan Sirhan stabbed in Calif. prison
  17. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defy ban
  18. Rolling Stones play Miami one night early due to Hurricane Dorian
  19. Young Thug's 'So Much Fun' tops the U.S. album chart
  20. Kevin Harvick says it's hard to carry a grudge in NASCAR
  21. Famous birthdays for Aug. 31: Richard Gere, Van Morrison
  22. Hulu doc 'Untouchable' probes Harvey Weinstein case
  23. On This Day, Aug. 31: Mount McKinley renamed Denali
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U.S. Open tennis 2019: Naomi Osaka defeats Coco Gauff, 15, to advance

Defending women's U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka defeated 15-year-old American star Cori "Coco" Gauff in straight sets Saturday to reach the fourth round.
    

U.S. military strike targets al-Qaida leaders in Syria, at least 40 reported dead

The U.S. military said it conducted a strike in Syria against al-Qaida leaders in the rebel-held Idlib province, located in the north west of the country.
    

Watch: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg optimistic after cancer treatment

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told a crowd Saturday at the Library of Congress in Washington that she is on her way "to being very well" following treatment for pancreatic cancer earlier this month.
    

Dorian on track to bring devastation to northern Bahamas, but may spare Florida its worst

Hurricane Dorian slowed its forward progress Saturday, but increased its sustained wind speeds, nearing Category 5 force. And with those shifts in strength and speed, its forecast track has been altered.
    

Watch Live: Five killed in series of West Texas shootings, one suspect killed by police

One suspect was killed in a series of shootings in two Texas cities that killed at least two people and injured 20 others.
    

Clashes reported between Boston 'Straight Pride' marchers, counter-protesters

An estimated 150-200 supporters turned up to the "Straight Pride Parade" event Saturday in Boston, but the crowd was dwarfed by a sea of counter-protesters, leading to some clashes and arrests.
    

India citizenship check could make nearly 2M stateless

Nearly two million people in northeast India were told Saturday that they could soon be stateless after a massive citizenship check critics say is anti-Muslim.
    

Subway stop knife attack in France kills 1, wounds 8

A knife attack at a subway stop in France Saturday killed one and wounded eight, BFM TV reported.
    

Police: Operator on drowning 911 call sounded 'callous,' but followed policy

An Arkansas police chief said the 911 operator in a released call that documented the last moments of a woman's life before drowning "sounds calloused and uncaring," but the operator followed proper policy.
    

Rolling Stones concert

The Rolling Stones took the stage at Hardrock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Friday, one night earlier than planned in anticipation of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian.
    

U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan ID'd

The Department of Defense has identified the soldier who died Thursday from combat in Afghanistan.
    

President Donald Trump defends ousted assistant, relationship with Tiffany

President Donald Trump defended his ousted personal assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, and his relationship with his youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump.
    

Thousands protest Boris Johnson's Parliament shutdown

Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament earlier in the week.
    

Teen arrested after shooting at Alabama football game

A teen was arrested Saturday after a shooting at a high school football game in Alabama the night before left 10 teens injured, five of them critically.
    

Bahamas braces for Dorian on Sunday as Floridians uneasily watch tracking

Residents of the Bahamas were bracing for Hurricane Dorian's arrival Sunday morning as people around 200 miles west along the entire Florida east coast were anxiously watching the storm's path.
    

RFK's assassin Sirhan Sirhan stabbed in Calif. prison

Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was in the hospital Saturday after an inmate stabbed him in a California prison.
    

Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defy ban

Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defied a police ban Saturday against the march on the five-year anniversary of Bejing's decision to limit elections.
    

Rolling Stones play Miami one night early due to Hurricane Dorian

The Rolling Stones took the stage in Miami Gardens on Friday, one night earlier than planned.
    

Young Thug's 'So Much Fun' tops the U.S. album chart

Rapper Young Thug's "So Much Fun" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
    

Kevin Harvick says it's hard to carry a grudge in NASCAR

Kevin Harvick has been involved in several driver-on-driver dust-ups during his racing career, but he told UPI "it's hard to carry a grudge" in NASCAR.
    

Famous birthdays for Aug. 31: Richard Gere, Van Morrison

Actor Richard Gere turns 70 and musician Van Morrison turns 74, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 31.
    

Hulu doc 'Untouchable' probes Harvey Weinstein case

Urusla Macfarlane, director of the Hulu documentary "Untouchable," discusses the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the women who spoke to her for the film.
    

On This Day, Aug. 31: Mount McKinley renamed Denali

On Aug. 31, 2015, President Barack Obama renamed Mount McKinley to Denali, the traditional native name of North America's highest peak.
    

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Hurricane Dorian’s unpredictable path has officials, residents in 4 states unsettled - The Washington Post

Knife attack kills 1, injures 9 near Lyon; suspect detained - NBC Montana


Arkansas woman drowns after calling “unsympathetic” 911 dispatcher - CBS Evening News

San Jose: Chemical used in apparent suicide at Fairmont hotel sickens nine, causes evacuation of three floors - The Mercury News

San Jose: Chemical used in apparent suicide at Fairmont hotel sickens nine, causes evacuation of three floors  The Mercury News

A suicide at the San Jose Fairmont that involved a poisonous chemical sickened eight people and prompted the evacuation of three floors of the hotel.

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Trump at golf club after going to Camp David to track storm - AOL

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How fuzzy science fooled Macron and his G-7 cronies on Amazon dangers - New York Post

China's factory activity shrinks for 4th month as trade woes deepen - CNBC

China's factory activity shrinks for 4th month as trade woes deepen  CNBC

Factory activity in China shrank in August for the fourth month in a row as the United States ramped up trade pressure and domestic demand remained sluggish.

View full coverage on Google News
    

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Naomi and Coco Gave Us The Best Sports and Black Girl Magic Moment of the Year - Because of Them We Can

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Northwestern Bahamas Braces for Heavy Hit From Hurricane Dorian

Officials ordered the evacuation of low-lying areas and opened shelters in churches and schools on Saturday as an intensifying Hurricane Dorian approached.
    

A Very German Idea of Freedom: Nude Ping-Pong, Nude Sledding, Nude Just About Anything

Germany’s nudist movement, unique in the world, has survived Hitler, Communism and Instagram. It has everything to do with wanting to be free, say nudists, and zero to do with sex.
    

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