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Thousands Left in the Dark During NYC Power Outage
On the anniversary of a 1977 blackout that left most of New York City without power, a massive power outage on a hot Saturday night in Manhattan preemptively brought the curtain down on Broadway shows and packed streets with people wielding cellphones as flashlights amid a cacophony of sirens and horns from stalled traffic.
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Afghan Police: Radio Journalist Killed in Eastern Province
Afghan police say a radio journalist has been killed in the eastern Paktia province.
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England, New Zealand Meet in Cricket World Cup Final
There will be a first-time winner of the Cricket World Cup trophy when England takes on New Zealand in the final at Lord’s on Sunday.
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Leaked UK Memo Says Trump Axed Iran Deal to Spite Obama
A newspaper in Britain has published more leaked memos from Britain’s ambassador in Washington, despite a police warning that doing so might be a crime.
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Hong Kong Protesters March in New Outpouring of Grievances
Protesters demanding the resignation of Hong Kong’s chief executive and an investigation into alleged police violence filled the streets of a northern town on Sunday, adding to an outpouring of grievances against the Chinese territory’s leaders.
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Ervin Ties Reds’ Record With 6 Hits in 17-9 Win Over Rockies
Phillip Ervin’s big night at the plate started slowly.
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Mayor: Crackdown on Immigrants Already Underway in NYC
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says he’s getting reports that a nationwide crackdown on immigrants facing deportation is already underway in his city.
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For 3rd Day, Russia Delivers S-400 System Parts to Turkey
For the third straight day, Russia has delivered components of its S-400 air defense system to Turkey.
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The Latest: Barry Prompts Flood Fears in Mississippi Capital
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NFL Opens Football Academy in London
For the past three years, the only way Sergei Starodoubtsev experienced the NFL was by watching highlights of JuJu Smith-Schuster and other players on Instagram.