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United States women's national soccer team star Alex Morgan said she plans to play in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo despite expecting her first child in April.
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  1. U.S. women's soccer co-captain Alex Morgan to play in 2020 Summer Olympics
  2. Former Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia
  3. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has full practice for first time since injury
  4. Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green suffers setback, labeled day-to-day
  5. Two escaped murder suspects arrested, returned to California jail
  6. Catherine Deneuve recovering from stroke in Paris hospital
  7. Texas executes Justen Hall for murder of woman in El Paso
  8. New York Giants' Evan Engram in walking boot, likely out vs. Jets
  9. Sen. Rand Paul blocks Democrats' resolution protecting whistle-blowers
  10. Snowstorm to trigger travel headaches in Northeast
  11. Philadelphia Eagles to re-sign WR Jordan Matthews
  12. Gunmen kill 15 in attack on security checkpoint in southern Thailand
  13. Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin calls for recanvass after falling short of re-election
  14. Lebanon protests: Students hold walkout, World Bank offers support
  15. Florida aerospace forum showcases expanding space-related technology
  16. NBA: Clippers not breaking load management rule with Kawhi Leonard
  17. Diplomat William Taylor describes 'irregular, informal' channel with Ukraine
  18. Early figures suggest declining enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans
  19. False alarm causes hijacking scare at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
  20. California sues Facebook for documents related to privacy violation probe
  21. Tiffany Young feels empowered, wants fans to feel the same
  22. Weight-loss surgery may lower breast cancer risk
  23. Look: Florida police seek return of 300-pound Bigfoot

U.S. women's soccer co-captain Alex Morgan to play in 2020 Summer Olympics

United States women's national soccer team star Alex Morgan said she plans to play in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo despite expecting her first child in April.
    

Former Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia

Federal prosecutors accused three people, including two former Twitter employees, with spying in the United States for Saudi Arabia.
    

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has full practice for first time since injury

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is trending toward playing this week after receiving an increased workload in Wednesday's practice.
    

Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green suffers setback, labeled day-to-day

Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green could have his season debut pushed back after experiencing a setback in his recovery from an ankle injury.
    

Two escaped murder suspects arrested, returned to California jail

Two murder suspects who escaped from a California county jail were captured on Wednesday morning, police said.
    

Catherine Deneuve recovering from stroke in Paris hospital

French actor Catherine Deneuve was recovering from a mild stroke in a Paris hospital Tuesday night according to a statement by her reps.
    

Texas executes Justen Hall for murder of woman in El Paso

Texas executed a 38-year-old man on Wednesday night for the 2002 slaying of a woman in El Paso.
    

New York Giants' Evan Engram in walking boot, likely out vs. Jets

The New York Giants are expected to be without top tight end Evan Engram for Sunday's matchup against the New York Jets.
    

Sen. Rand Paul blocks Democrats' resolution protecting whistle-blowers

Sen. Rand Paul blocked a Democratic resolution protecting whistle-blowers in favor of proposing his own bill on the issue.
    

Snowstorm to trigger travel headaches in Northeast

A fast-moving Alberta Clipper system will join forces with a larger storm developing in the southern Plains to bring a blanket of disruptive snow across much of the Northeast late this week.
    

Philadelphia Eagles to re-sign WR Jordan Matthews

The Philadelphia Eagles are turning to an old friend and will re-sign veteran wide receiver Jordan Matthews.
    

Gunmen kill 15 in attack on security checkpoint in southern Thailand

Gunmen killed at least 15 people at a security checkpoint in an attack linked to separatists in southern Thailand.
    

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin calls for recanvass after falling short of re-election

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin formally requested a recanvassing of the vote Wednesday after falling short of re-election by more than 5,000 votes, the Kentucky secretary of state said.
    

Lebanon protests: Students hold walkout, World Bank offers support

Students in Lebanon held a walkout and the World Bank expressed support for the people amid nationwide protests on Wednesday.
    

Florida aerospace forum showcases expanding space-related technology

New players in Florida's rapidly expanding aerospace industry came together Wednesday in a funding competition that included a wealth of innovative ideas.
    

NBA: Clippers not breaking load management rule with Kawhi Leonard

The Los Angeles Clippers aren't violating league rules with their load management plan for star forward Kawhi Leonard.
    

Diplomat William Taylor describes 'irregular, informal' channel with Ukraine

House impeachment investigators released the transcript of a deposition by William Taylor, the United States' top diplomat to Ukraine, in which he testified there was an irregular policymaking channel with Ukraine.
    

Early figures suggest declining enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans

Fewer people signed up for insurance coverage on Affordable Care Act exchanges during the first week of open enrollment for 2020 coverage compared to the same period last year, CMS announced on Wednesday.
    

False alarm causes hijacking scare at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

An Air Europa pilot mistakenly triggered a hijacking alert on his flight, temporarily bringing operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to a partial halt Wednesday.
    

California sues Facebook for documents related to privacy violation probe

California's attorney general sued Facebook Wednesday for documents as part of an investigation into possible privacy violations by the social media company.
    

Tiffany Young feels empowered, wants fans to feel the same

Tiffany Young talks to UPI about her solo career, her latest tour and inspiring her fans.
    

Weight-loss surgery may lower breast cancer risk

New research suggests weight-loss surgery lowers the chances of breast cancer among women with genes that make them vulnerable to the disease.
    

Look: Florida police seek return of 300-pound Bigfoot

Police in Florida are seeking information on the disappearance of an unusual piece of property -- a 300-pound Bigfoot statue.
    
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  1. The Brutal Murder of the Mormon Family in Mexico Was Almost Inevitable - Slate
  2. Rand Paul blocks Senate resolution backing protection for whistleblowers | TheHill - The Hill
  3. Kentucky Republican Governor Asks For Reexamination Of Election Results - NPR
  4. Justice Department charges two former Twitter employees with spying for Saudi Arabia - CNBC
  5. Pence aide -- who was concerned about July 25 call -- will testify if subpoenaed - CNN
  6. Newly elected legislator, who flipped off Trump, says she's more than just a crude gesture - NBC News
  7. Milwaukee man who attacked a Hispanic man with acid charged with hate crime - USA TODAY
  8. Las Vegas adopts ban that prohibits sleeping, camping on streets and sidewalks - NBC News
  9. Lindsey Graham is in the middle of Trump’s whirlwind - POLITICO
  10. Climate change: Italy to become first country to make studying climate change and sustainability compulsory in public schools - CBS News
  11. A 25-Year-Old Muslim Immigrant Is Boris Johnson's Challenger In UK Polls - NDTV News
  12. Lindsey Graham expects 'stunning' FISA report after receiving update from Attorney General William Barr - Washington Examiner
  13. Alphabet’s board is investigating execs over claims of sexual harassment and other misconduct - TechCrunch
  14. There is no way Xerox can pull off a deal to buy HP, Jim Cramer says - CNBC
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  16. Vape Shops Might Be Exempt From Federal Flavor Ban, If You Believe Kellyanne Conway - Gizmodo
  17. New Adobe tool can detect if a face has been photoshopped - The Next Web
  18. AT&T is giving some users 15GB of ‘bonus’ data, but it comes with a mandatory price hike - 9to5Mac
  19. Google is open sourcing Cardboard now that the Daydream is dead - The Verge
  20. Smartphone and speaker voice assistants can be hacked using lasers - Naked Security
  21. Chris Brown holds high-end yard sale at his Los Angeles home - USA TODAY
  22. Doctor Sleep movie review: The Shining sequel tries to serve both Stephen King's book and Stanley Kubrick's adaptation. - Slate
  23. Shay Mitchell Reveals Her Daughter's Unique Name and Her First Pics - E! NEWS
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  30. In US First, an Opioid Addicted Patient Has Had Electrodes Implanted Into His Brain - ScienceAlert
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Rand Paul blocks Senate resolution backing protection for whistleblowers | TheHill - The Hill

Kentucky Republican Governor Asks For Reexamination Of Election Results - NPR


Justice Department charges two former Twitter employees with spying for Saudi Arabia - CNBC

Pence aide -- who was concerned about July 25 call -- will testify if subpoenaed - CNN


Newly elected legislator, who flipped off Trump, says she's more than just a crude gesture - NBC News

Milwaukee man who attacked a Hispanic man with acid charged with hate crime - USA TODAY

Las Vegas adopts ban that prohibits sleeping, camping on streets and sidewalks - NBC News

Lindsey Graham is in the middle of Trump’s whirlwind - POLITICO

Climate change: Italy to become first country to make studying climate change and sustainability compulsory in public schools - CBS News

A 25-Year-Old Muslim Immigrant Is Boris Johnson's Challenger In UK Polls - NDTV News

Lindsey Graham expects 'stunning' FISA report after receiving update from Attorney General William Barr - Washington Examiner

Alphabet’s board is investigating execs over claims of sexual harassment and other misconduct - TechCrunch

There is no way Xerox can pull off a deal to buy HP, Jim Cramer says - CNBC

Airbnb to verify all 7 million rental listings in wake of Orinda shooting - The Mercury News

Vape Shops Might Be Exempt From Federal Flavor Ban, If You Believe Kellyanne Conway - Gizmodo

New Adobe tool can detect if a face has been photoshopped - The Next Web

AT&T is giving some users 15GB of ‘bonus’ data, but it comes with a mandatory price hike - 9to5Mac

Google is open sourcing Cardboard now that the Daydream is dead - The Verge

Smartphone and speaker voice assistants can be hacked using lasers - Naked Security

Chris Brown holds high-end yard sale at his Los Angeles home - USA TODAY

Doctor Sleep movie review: The Shining sequel tries to serve both Stephen King's book and Stanley Kubrick's adaptation. - Slate

Shay Mitchell Reveals Her Daughter's Unique Name and Her First Pics - E! NEWS

Browns wasting Odell Beckham Jr.'s talent - Yahoo Sports

Dabo Swinney reacts to Clemson at No. 5 in initial CFP rankings - 247Sports

Fantasy Football Week 10: Starts, sits, sleepers and busts for every game - CBS Sports

Senators introduce new NASA authorization bill - SpaceNews

NASA Flew Gas Detectors Above California, Found ‘Super Emitters’ - Bloomberg

New strain of HIV discovered for first time since 2000 | TheHill - The Hill

In US First, an Opioid Addicted Patient Has Had Electrodes Implanted Into His Brain - ScienceAlert

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  11. The Exhaustion Is Real
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  26. Jeff Sessions Will Run to Reclaim Alabama Senate Seat
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  28. Mormon Massacre in Mexico May Be Tied to Gang War, Officials Say
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The president and his allies have used the platform to frame his defense and attack key witnesses, including Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman.
    

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Newly revealed calls between President Trump and Roger Stone dovetailed with key developments in the theft of Democratic emails, prosecutors said.
    

The Lore of ‘The Godfather’ Resurfaces at Roger Stone’s Trial

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Flint’s Children Suffer in Class After Years of Drinking the Lead-Poisoned Water

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Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying for Saudi Arabia

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