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Haotong Li hit only four fairways Friday at TPC Harding Park but still managed to take a two-stroke lead at the PGA Championship in San Francisco.
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  1. Haotong Li grabs Round 2 lead at PGA Championship; Tiger Woods makes cut
  2. Champions League: Manchester City, Lyon advance to quarterfinals
  3. Washington Football Team releases Derrius Guice after domestic violence arrest
  4. Apple Fire spreads, prompting new evacuation warning
  5. Giants' Baker formally charged in Florida robbery; Seahawks' Dunbar not charged
  6. Stimulus negotiations stall; President Donald Trump promises to take action
  7. SpaceX, ULA win large government launch contracts
  8. Cubs-Cardinals opener postponed after another positive coronavirus test
  9. China, Iran seek to undermine Trump; Russia is anti-Biden, intelligence expert says
  10. Florida Current study confirms decline in strength of Gulf Stream
  11. U.S. military surpasses 30,000 COVID-19 cases
  12. Ex-Angels employee charged with providing drugs that led to Tyler Skaggs OD
  13. France-Cyprus defense cooperation pact takes effect
  14. COVID-19 deaths in U.S. surpass 160K amid another 60,000 cases
  15. British Foreign Office's 'Chief Mouser' announces retirement
  16. One-third of children hospitalized with COVID-19 require ICU care, CDC says
  17. F-16 pilots to face off against artificial intelligence in simulated dogfight for DARPA
  18. 'Invisible' words reveal common structure among famous stories
  19. Air India flight crashes landing in the rain; at least 20 dead
  20. In Photos: Notable deaths of 2020
  21. Former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft dies at 95
  22. 18% of Americans lack access to high-quality, healthy food, study finds
  23. Watch: Wandering monitor lizard ejected from hospital in Philippines
  24. Navy, Air Force hold joint exercises with aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan
  25. Las Vegas family reunited with lost cat after 10 years

Haotong Li grabs Round 2 lead at PGA Championship; Tiger Woods makes cut

Haotong Li hit only four fairways Friday at TPC Harding Park but still managed to take a two-stroke lead at the PGA Championship in San Francisco.
    

Champions League: Manchester City, Lyon advance to quarterfinals

Manchester City and Lyon advanced to the final eight of the Champions League with aggregate wins Friday, nearly five months after the first leg.
    

Washington Football Team releases Derrius Guice after domestic violence arrest

The Washington Football Team has released running back Derrius Guice, less than two hours after the former LSU tailback was arrested on domestic violence charges.
    

Apple Fire spreads, prompting new evacuation warning

The Apple Fire grew by more than 1,000 acres Friday, prompting a new evacuation warning in Southern California, local officials said.
    

Giants' Baker formally charged in Florida robbery; Seahawks' Dunbar not charged

Prosecutors in Florida said they are charging New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker with four counts of robbery with a firearm but won't file criminal charges against Seattle Seahawks defensive back Quinton Dunbar.
    

Stimulus negotiations stall; President Donald Trump promises to take action

During a primetime news conference, President Donald Trump said he plans to take action to extend some coronavirus relief benefits after negotiators were unable to come to terms on a stimulus package earlier in the day.
    

SpaceX, ULA win large government launch contracts

The U.S. military on Friday awarded new defense contracts worth billions of dollars to space launch companies United Launch Alliance and SpaceX, which won a four-way contest, defeating Blue Origin and Northrop Grumman.
    

Cubs-Cardinals opener postponed after another positive coronavirus test

Friday's series opener between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was postponed after another Cardinals player tested positive for the coronavirus.
    

China, Iran seek to undermine Trump; Russia is anti-Biden, intelligence expert says

China and Iran are working to undermine President Donald Trump's chances of re-election, while Russia prefers former Vice President Joe Biden loses in November, the top U.S. elections intelligence official said Friday.
    

Florida Current study confirms decline in strength of Gulf Stream

New research suggests the strength of the Florida Current, which forms the beginning of the Gulf Stream, has weakened considerably over the last century.
    

U.S. military surpasses 30,000 COVID-19 cases

The number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. military passed the 30,000 threshold this week, the Pentagon reported on Friday.
    

Ex-Angels employee charged with providing drugs that led to Tyler Skaggs OD

Authorities in Texas arrested a former Los Angeles Angels employee, accusing him of providing the fentanyl that led to pitcher Tyler Skaggs' overdose death last year, federal prosecutors said Friday.
    

France-Cyprus defense cooperation pact takes effect

A defense cooperation agreement between France and Cyprus, three years in the making, is now in force, the Cypriot government announced this week.
    

COVID-19 deaths in U.S. surpass 160K amid another 60,000 cases

The COVID-19 death toll in the United States has surpassed 160,000, updated scientific research data showed Friday.
    

British Foreign Office's 'Chief Mouser' announces retirement

Palmerston, the British Foreign Office's famous feline "Chief Mouser," announced he is retiring to "spend more time relaxing away from the limelight."
    

One-third of children hospitalized with COVID-19 require ICU care, CDC says

Roughly one in three children hospitalized with COVID-19 across the country have required treatment in the intensive care unit, according to figures released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    

F-16 pilots to face off against artificial intelligence in simulated dogfight for DARPA

An aerial combat simulation between an F-16 pilot and an artificial intelligence algorithm is part of the government-sponsored "Alpha Dog Trials" on Aug. 20.
    

'Invisible' words reveal common structure among famous stories

By tracing the abundance of 'invisible' words -- pronouns, articles and other short words -- researchers were able to identify patterns shared by a diversity of stories, from Shakespeare to Spielberg.
    

Air India flight crashes landing in the rain; at least 20 dead

An Air India Express jetliner carrying 190 people skidded off the runway while landing in southwest India on Friday, killing 20, local authorities said.
    

In Photos: Notable deaths of 2020

Rep. John Lewis, actress Naya Rivera, actress Kelly Preston, actor Nick Cordero, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Oscar-winning actor Kirk Douglas, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and WWE wrestler Rocky Johnson are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
    

Former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft dies at 95

Gen. Brent Scowcroft, a national security adviser for two presidents, has died at his Falls Church, Va., home, a spokesman for the George and Barbara Bush Foundation said Friday. He was 95.
    

18% of Americans lack access to high-quality, healthy food, study finds

The percentage of adults who lacking access to healthy food has more than doubled in the United States over the past 20 years -- to 18% from 9% -- an analysis published Friday by JAMA Network Open revealed.
    

Watch: Wandering monitor lizard ejected from hospital in Philippines

Medical staff members at a hospital in the Philippines found themselves dealing with an unusual non-medical emergency Friday morning -- a large lizard loose in the building.
    

Navy, Air Force hold joint exercises with aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan

Led by the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, the Air Force and Navy held joint training exercises this week near Japan, the 7th Fleet announced.
    

Las Vegas family reunited with lost cat after 10 years

A cat brought into a Las Vegas shelter as a stray was reunited with his family 10 years after going missing from a friend's house.
    
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  1. COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits: As Talks Stall, Donald Trump Vows To Go A “Different Way” - Deadline
  2. Russia, China and Iran seeking to influence US ahead of elections, top intelligence official says - The Guardian
  3. Jerry Falwell Jr. said a racy photo was ‘in good fun.’ A GOP lawmaker says he should resign. - The Washington Post
  4. WATCH: Crowd shouts down reporter during Trump presser - Fox News
  5. Stimulus Deal Stalled, TikTok and WeChat, Contact Tracing Update : Up First - NPR
  6. Riders begin to gather in South Dakota for 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - CNN
  7. 260 students and 8 teachers quarantined in Georgia school district after first week of school - CNN
  8. Attorneys for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger file appeal in Botham Jean murder case - CNN
  9. Colorado DA orders investigation into Aurora police over stolen vehicle mix-up - CNN
  10. Ohio Gov. DeWine tells 'Your World' positive coronavirus test 'certainly scared me' - Fox News
  11. Beirut explosion: cruise ship owner sues 'those responsible', as more protests loom - The Guardian
  12. U.S. imposes sanctions on Hong Kong officials - Reuters
  13. Behind the Beirut Explosion: Seven Years of Official Neglect - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Canada to retaliate dollar for dollar after US announces 10% tariff on aluminum - The Guardian
  15. WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar on HBO Max, the Restructure, and Whether ‘Tenet’ Will Go the Way of ‘Mulan’ - Variety
  16. On The Money: Five takeaways from the July jobs report | TheHill - The Hill
  17. Restaurants lobby Congress for $120 billion "lifeline" as thousands face permanent closure - CBS News
  18. Wall Street Week Ahead: Bargain-hunters look to U.S. real estate stocks as S&P nears records - Reuters
  19. Watch: BTS Meets QVC as the Group Posts Unboxing Video of Samsung’s Foldable Phone - Rolling Stone
  20. Qualcomm may release multiple 'Lite' versions of the Snapdragon 875 - Android Authority
  21. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra ongoing review: Everything we love -- and don't -- so far - CNET
  22. Kanye West misses the ballot in his home state of Illinois - Fox News
  23. Taylor Swift, boyfriend spotted hiking in Utah - KUTV 2News
  24. 'Selling Sunset' Recap: Everything Chrishell Stause Says About Justin Hartley Divorce in Season 3 - Entertainment Tonight
  25. MTV Video Music Awards Opt Out Of Indoor Event At Barclays Center After Health Warnings - Deadline
  26. Derrius Guice arrested on domestic violence charges, released by Washington’s NFL team - The Washington Post
  27. MLB’s coronavirus problem is turning into a scheduling nightmare - SB Nation
  28. Winners and losers of new SEC football schedule 2020 - AL.com
  29. SpaceX closes out busy week with launch of more Starlink satellites - Spaceflight Now
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  33. Rare syndrome linked to COVID-19 found in nearly 600 U.S. children: CDC - Reuters
  34. CDC Reports 10 Children Have Died From Mysterious Illness After Infection, Exposure To COVID-19 - NBC News
  35. A 7-year-old boy in Georgia died of Covid-19, the youngest victim in the state - MSN Money
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Colorado DA orders investigation into Aurora police over stolen vehicle mix-up - CNN

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Beirut explosion: cruise ship owner sues 'those responsible', as more protests loom - The Guardian

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  1. Job Growth Slowed in July, Signaling a Loss of Economic Momentum
  2. Millions of Evictions Are a Sharper Threat as Government Support Ends
  3. Russia Continues Interfering in Election to Try to Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Says
  4. Why Joe Biden Keeps Missing His Own V.P. Deadlines
  5. Joe Arpaio Loses Arizona Primary to Reclaim His Old Job as Sheriff
  6. N.Y.C. Schools Can Reopen, Cuomo Says, Making It One of Few Big Cities With In-Person Classes
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  8. When Schools Reopened in Germany, ‘We Swallowed Our Misgivings’
  9. Is TikTok More of a Parenting Problem Than a Security Threat?
  10. Trump’s Orders on WeChat and TikTok Are Uncertain. That May Be the Point.
  11. Jerry Falwell Jr. Taking Leave of Absence From Liberty University
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  13. Jack Dorsey on Twitter’s Mistakes
  14. Episode Three: ‘This Is Our School, How Dare You?’
  15. Trump Swings Against TikTok, WeChat
  16. Here’s How to Crush the Virus Until Vaccines Arrive
  17. So What Does Trump Have Against TikTok?
  18. What Sonia Sotomayor Told a 10-Year-Old Girl
  19. Beirut on the Potomac
  20. Trump and His Allies Think They Know Who Counts
  21. Could This Be the Last Time We See Our Dad?
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The ranks of the employed grew by 1.8 million, a drop from the pace of the previous two months, as renewed business closings hampered the recovery.
    

Millions of Evictions Are a Sharper Threat as Government Support Ends

Without more federal aid for workers, experts are expecting the largest disruption to the housing market since the Depression.
    

Russia Continues Interfering in Election to Try to Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Says

But a new assessment says China would prefer to see the president defeated, though it is not clear Beijing is doing much to meddle in the 2020 campaign to help Joseph R. Biden Jr.
    

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On issues big and small, Joseph R. Biden Jr. will not be rushed, including the critical choice of a running mate. He’s deliberative, and he doesn’t mind extending his timetable — again and again.
    

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Voters instead backed Jerry Sheridan, Mr. Arpaio’s former chief deputy, who promised to revive many of Mr. Arpaio’s policies but without the showmanship.
    

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Transmission, even in New York City, is well below thresholds experts say are safe, but issues like adequate ventilation to combat aerosol spread of the virus remain.
    

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Even as the White House moves against the Chinese social media app, the intelligence agencies do not see it as a major issue along the lines of Huawei.
    

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The restrictions on the two Chinese-owned apps followed a familiar model for other policy announcements on China from the Trump administration.
    

Jerry Falwell Jr. Taking Leave of Absence From Liberty University

Mr. Falwell, the college’s president and a supporter of President Trump, agreed to a request by the school’s board of trustees.
    

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What Sonia Sotomayor Told a 10-Year-Old Girl

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Beirut on the Potomac

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Sweet, sour and tender under its brittle shell, the fruit’s pulp is equally at home in desserts and savory dishes.
    

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