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Vice President Mike Pence said the United States will "have law and order on the streets" during the third night of the Republican National Convention after two people were killed in a protest in Wisconsin.
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  1. Mike Pence at RNC: 'We will have law and order on the streets of this country'
  2. Moments from the Republican National Convention
  3. Laura grows into 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 hurricane
  4. NBA postpones 3 games after Milwaukee Bucks' boycott over Wis. shooting
  5. Bengals' Mackensie Alexander arrested in Florida; father still missing
  6. San Francisco Giants trade veteran catcher Rob Brantly to New York Yankees
  7. 17-year-old arrested in shooting deaths at Wisconsin protest
  8. ACLU sues Trump administration over federal agents at Portland protests
  9. U.S. government executes Lezmond Mitchell despite objections by Navajo Nation
  10. Indiana Pacers fire head coach Nate McMillan after four seasons
  11. Appeals court sides with transgender students in Virginia bathroom case
  12. House Democrats limit subpoenas seeking Trump's financial information
  13. U.S. troops injured after Russian military vehicle altercation in Syria
  14. California wildfires burn 1.32 million acres, weather improves
  15. More evacuees flee in Texas, Louisiana as Hurricane Laura nears
  16. Climate scientists now know how cold it got during the last ice age
  17. Advanced Patriot missile fails in live-fire test
  18. 'Tips' campaign helped more than 1M in U.S. quit smoking, CDC says
  19. S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite hit new records, Salesforce surges 26%
  20. Immune systems differences may explain why COVID-19 hits men harder
  21. Watch: Nail salon employees dig through dumpster for customer's lost ring
  22. More climbers successfully summit Mount Everest, death rate stays the same
  23. Woman wins $760,482 using lottery numbers from a dream
  24. Report: Veterans more likely to leave federal jobs over lack of satisfaction

Mike Pence at RNC: 'We will have law and order on the streets of this country'

Vice President Mike Pence said the United States will "have law and order on the streets" during the third night of the Republican National Convention after two people were killed in a protest in Wisconsin.
    

Moments from the Republican National Convention

The four-day, largely virtual Republican National Convention kicked off in Charlotte, N.C., on August 24, 2020. Speakers include President Donald Trump, Sen. Mitch McConnell, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
    

Laura grows into 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 hurricane

Hurricane Laura grew to a Category 4 storm on Wednesday afternoon and is expected to remain at that strength until it arrives on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
    

NBA postpones 3 games after Milwaukee Bucks' boycott over Wis. shooting

The NBA has postponed all three games scheduled for Wednesday after the Milwaukee Bucks' decision to boycott Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Orlando Magic.
    

Bengals' Mackensie Alexander arrested in Florida; father still missing

Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Mackensie Alexander was arrested in Florida on one count of battery after leaving the team's training camp to be with his family as authorities continue to search for his missing father.
    

San Francisco Giants trade veteran catcher Rob Brantly to New York Yankees

The New York Yankees acquired veteran catcher Rob Brantly from the San Francisco Giants.
    

17-year-old arrested in shooting deaths at Wisconsin protest

Authorities on Wednesday arrested a 17-year-old male they said shot three people, killing two, during overnight protests in Wisconsin over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
    

ACLU sues Trump administration over federal agents at Portland protests

The American Civil Liberties Union sued the Trump administration over the actions of federal agents they accused of beating, tear-gassing and abducting protesters in Portland, Ore.
    

U.S. government executes Lezmond Mitchell despite objections by Navajo Nation

The U.S. government carried out its fourth execution of the year Wednesday -- that of the only Native American on death row -- despite objections by Navajo leaders.
    

Indiana Pacers fire head coach Nate McMillan after four seasons

The Indiana Pacers have fired head coach Nate McMillan after his team was swept in the first round of the NBA playoffs by the Miami Heat.
    

Appeals court sides with transgender students in Virginia bathroom case

A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled in favor of a transgender man who sued his former high school in Virginia over restroom access.
    

House Democrats limit subpoenas seeking Trump's financial information

Two House committees on Wednesday announced they plan to narrow subpoenas seeking President Donald Trump's financial records after the Supreme Court sent the requests back to lower courts.
    

U.S. troops injured after Russian military vehicle altercation in Syria

Four U.S. service members sustained injuries after an altercation with a Russian military vehicle in Syria, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
    

California wildfires burn 1.32 million acres, weather improves

Some 700 wildfires, many sparked by lightning, in California have burned more than 1.32 million acres in the state resulting in seven deaths and destroying 1,700 structures.
    

More evacuees flee in Texas, Louisiana as Hurricane Laura nears

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards called on residents in the path of Hurricane Laura to evacuate as soon as possible Wednesday as the Category 4 storm took aim at the Gulf Coast.
    

Climate scientists now know how cold it got during the last ice age

Scientists have calculated the average global temperature during the last ice age.
    

Advanced Patriot missile fails in live-fire test

The U.S. Army's most advanced Patriot missile misfired during a major test of the Army's Integrated Battle Command System, an Army official confirmed.
    

'Tips' campaign helped more than 1M in U.S. quit smoking, CDC says

More than 1 million American adults quit smoking between 2012 and 2018 after seeing messages from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "Tips From Former Smokers" campaign, according to new figures.
    

S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite hit new records, Salesforce surges 26%

Salesforce stock surged on Wednesday following news it would join the Dow Jones Industrial Average, leading a rise in tech stocks that helped push the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite to new records.
    

Immune systems differences may explain why COVID-19 hits men harder

Researchers say they've uncovered significant differences in how male and female immune systems respond to the new coronavirus.
    

Watch: Nail salon employees dig through dumpster for customer's lost ring

Employees at a Texas nail salon went dumpster diving behind the business to reunite a customer with a wedding ring that accidentally ended up in the trash.
    

More climbers successfully summit Mount Everest, death rate stays the same

The success rate of climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest has doubled over the last 30 years, despite a dramatic increase in climbing traffic. But new research suggests the death rate remains flat at 1 percent.
    

Woman wins $760,482 using lottery numbers from a dream

An Ontario woman who scored a lottery jackpot worth more than $750,000 told officials her winning numbers came to her in a dream.
    

Report: Veterans more likely to leave federal jobs over lack of satisfaction

Veterans employed by the government are leaving those positions at a higher rate than non-veterans, a Government Accountability Office report says.
    
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Hurricane Laura Approaching Louisiana With Fiercer Winds, Bigger Storm Surge Than Katrina Newsweek Live Look: Hurricane Laura makes landfall as Category 4 hurricane KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source Hurricane Laura Is an Extremely Dangerous Category ...
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  1. Hurricane Laura Approaching Louisiana With Fiercer Winds, Bigger Storm Surge Than Katrina - Newsweek
  2. RNC Night 3 takeaways: Pence calls Biden a 'Trojan horse' for the radical left, Kellyanne Conway touts Trump's record - USA TODAY
  3. 'When does it stop?' Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz teammates support Bucks' boycott in wake of Jacob Blake shooting. - Salt Lake Tribune
  4. Mark Meadows Loved the Hatch Act, Then Trump Came Along - The Daily Beast
  5. Reince Priebus and Valerie Jarrett on night two of the Republican National Convention - CBS This Morning
  6. Kellyanne Conway addresses her resignation for the first time publicly - Fox News
  7. Donald Trump demands a DRUG TEST before first election debate with Joe Biden - Daily Mail
  8. Native American executed for 2001 murders in fourth federal execution this year - CBS News
  9. GOP set to propose smaller coronavirus stimulus bill - CNBC
  10. "Lifetime Of Utter Silence": New Zealand PM On Christchurch Mosque Shooter - NDTV
  11. Democratic NC congressman calls on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to resign over RNC appearance - Fox News
  12. Afghanistan Floods Leave Nearly 80 Dead - The New York Times
  13. Fed Chair Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech Could Hint at US Dollar’s Future - CoinDesk - CoinDesk
  14. Asia shares take a breather, hope for flexible Fed - Investing.com
  15. Facebook says Apple's new privacy rules could spare its own apps but hit smaller companies - Reuters
  16. Warzone 'Know Your History' Mode Gameplay | Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War In-Game Reveal Event - GameSpot
  17. Unboxing the Microsoft Surface Duo - CNET
  18. The most precious gift: A healthy child - UNICEF
  19. Watch This Tenet Making of Video to See John David Washington's Stunts - Collider.com
  20. 'RHOBH': Brandi Glanville Crashes Dorit Kemsley's Party Looking for Denise Richards (Exclusive) - Entertainment Tonight
  21. Three MLB games postponed as players protest Wisconsin shooting - ESPN
  22. Milwaukee Bucks Fans React to Players' Decision to Protest Playoff Game Against Orlando Magic - Sports Illustrated
  23. Lewd cheerleader videos, sexist rules: Ex-employees decry Washington’s NFL team workplace - Boston.com
  24. Impact of ionizing radiation on superconducting qubit coherence - Nature.com
  25. How low did it go? Scientists calculate Earth's Ice Age temperatures - CGTN
  26. A huge Delta IV Heavy rocket will launch a new US spy satellite overnight. Here's how to watch. - Space.com
  27. Jeanette Epps becomes first Black woman to join International Space Station - WOAI
  28. Moderna Reports Positive Results for Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate in Elderly Patients - The Motley Fool
  29. Individuals with obesity and COVID‐19: A global perspective on the epidemiology and biological relationships - Wiley
  30. CDC Now Says People Without Covid-19 Symptoms Do Not Need Testing - MSN Money
  31. China begins vaccine deployment—Here's the details behind the test - CNBC Television
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Hurricane Laura Approaching Louisiana With Fiercer Winds, Bigger Storm Surge Than Katrina - Newsweek


RNC Night 3 takeaways: Pence calls Biden a 'Trojan horse' for the radical left, Kellyanne Conway touts Trump's record - USA TODAY

'When does it stop?' Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz teammates support Bucks' boycott in wake of Jacob Blake shooting. - Salt Lake Tribune


Mark Meadows Loved the Hatch Act, Then Trump Came Along - The Daily Beast

Reince Priebus and Valerie Jarrett on night two of the Republican National Convention - CBS This Morning


Kellyanne Conway addresses her resignation for the first time publicly - Fox News

Donald Trump demands a DRUG TEST before first election debate with Joe Biden - Daily Mail

Native American executed for 2001 murders in fourth federal execution this year - CBS News

GOP set to propose smaller coronavirus stimulus bill - CNBC

"Lifetime Of Utter Silence": New Zealand PM On Christchurch Mosque Shooter - NDTV

Democratic NC congressman calls on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to resign over RNC appearance - Fox News

Afghanistan Floods Leave Nearly 80 Dead - The New York Times

Fed Chair Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech Could Hint at US Dollar’s Future - CoinDesk - CoinDesk

Asia shares take a breather, hope for flexible Fed - Investing.com

Facebook says Apple's new privacy rules could spare its own apps but hit smaller companies - Reuters

Warzone 'Know Your History' Mode Gameplay | Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War In-Game Reveal Event - GameSpot

Unboxing the Microsoft Surface Duo - CNET

The most precious gift: A healthy child - UNICEF

Watch This Tenet Making of Video to See John David Washington's Stunts - Collider.com

'RHOBH': Brandi Glanville Crashes Dorit Kemsley's Party Looking for Denise Richards (Exclusive) - Entertainment Tonight

Three MLB games postponed as players protest Wisconsin shooting - ESPN

Milwaukee Bucks Fans React to Players' Decision to Protest Playoff Game Against Orlando Magic - Sports Illustrated

Lewd cheerleader videos, sexist rules: Ex-employees decry Washington’s NFL team workplace - Boston.com

Impact of ionizing radiation on superconducting qubit coherence - Nature.com

How low did it go? Scientists calculate Earth's Ice Age temperatures - CGTN

A huge Delta IV Heavy rocket will launch a new US spy satellite overnight. Here's how to watch. - Space.com

Jeanette Epps becomes first Black woman to join International Space Station - WOAI

Moderna Reports Positive Results for Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate in Elderly Patients - The Motley Fool

Individuals with obesity and COVID‐19: A global perspective on the epidemiology and biological relationships - Wiley

CDC Now Says People Without Covid-19 Symptoms Do Not Need Testing - MSN Money

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  1. U.S. Flood Strategy Shifts to ‘Unavoidable’ Relocation of Entire Neighborhoods
  2. Trump Takes Night Off From Anti-Immigrant Talk to Swear In U.S. Citizens
  3. How Chaos in Kenosha Is Already Swaying Some Voters in Wisconsin
  4. Led by N.B.A., Boycotts Disrupt Pro Sports in Wake of Blake Shooting
  5. Top U.S. Officials Told C.D.C. to Soften Coronavirus Testing Guidelines
  6. Trump’s Suburban Strategy
  7. R.N.C. Rewrites Trump’s Racism — and America’s
  8. ‘We Did the Exact Right Thing,’ Says Our Glorious Leader
  9. More of Your Coronavirus Testing Questions, Answered
  10. Three Trump Supporters Have a New Target: Germany
  11. What Jerry Falwell Jr. Taught Me at Liberty University
  12. Republican Convention: Best and Worst Moments From Night 2
  13. ‘I Fear That We Are Witnessing the End of American Democracy’
  14. California, We Can’t Go On Like This
  15. The Epic Shamelessness of the Republican Convention
  16. Why Only the Republicans Are Talking About Abortion
  17. 11 Female Voices, From Age 13 to 110, on Why the Vote Matters
  18. How ‘MTV Cribs’ Rewired My Brain, and Maybe Yours Too
  19. I Don’t Know If My Relationship Will Survive the Pandemic
  20. Sailor Investigated for Arson in U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard Fire
  21. Yale Professor Jed Rubenfeld Suspended After Sexual Harassment Inquiry
  22. Brother of Impeachment Witness Says His Firing Was a Whistle-Blower Reprisal
  23. U.S. Troops Injured in Syria After Collision With Russian Vehicles
  24. Sarah Turney Sought Justice on TikTok. Now Her Father Is Charged With Homicide.
  25. How to Handle Separation Anxiety Meltdowns in Kids
  26. The Lesson We’re Learning From TikTok? It’s All About Our Data
  27. Itzhak Perlman, Violin Legend, Still Proves the Critics Wrong
  28. In U.F.C., Retirement Threats Are the Fighters’ New Leverage
  29. Changing My Name Allowed Me to Move On
  30. Lucas Giolito's No-Hitter Is a Triumph for a Rebuilt Pitcher
  31. Dark Portrait of a Childhood Wins International Booker Prize
  32. Melania Trump's Convention Outfit: Ready for Battle!
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Using tax dollars to move whole communities out of flood zones, an idea long dismissed as radical, is swiftly becoming policy, marking a new and more disruptive phase of climate change.
    

Trump Takes Night Off From Anti-Immigrant Talk to Swear In U.S. Citizens

Five new American citizens were stunned to be naturalized at a White House ceremony during the Republican National Convention. Some said they did not know they were being broadcast until friends called to tell them.
    

How Chaos in Kenosha Is Already Swaying Some Voters in Wisconsin

As residents see fires and looting, some worry that local Democratic leaders are failing to keep control of the situation.
    

Led by N.B.A., Boycotts Disrupt Pro Sports in Wake of Blake Shooting

The boycotts, including games in the W.N.B.A., Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, come as athletes have wondered whether speaking out against systemic racism would be enough to influence change.
    

Top U.S. Officials Told C.D.C. to Soften Coronavirus Testing Guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly changed its recommendations, saying people without Covid-19 symptoms should not get tested.
    

Trump’s Suburban Strategy

Set against the backdrop of unrest, Republicans are using a law and order message to appeal to a powerful voting bloc.
    

R.N.C. Rewrites Trump’s Racism — and America’s

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‘We Did the Exact Right Thing,’ Says Our Glorious Leader

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More of Your Coronavirus Testing Questions, Answered

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Three Trump Supporters Have a New Target: Germany

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‘I Fear That We Are Witnessing the End of American Democracy’

The frank racism of the contemporary Republican agenda is on display at the R.N.C.
    

California, We Can’t Go On Like This

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Sarah Turney Sought Justice on TikTok. Now Her Father Is Charged With Homicide.

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