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  1. How fans rated the last episode of "Game of Thrones" (Beware: spoilers ahead.)

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  2. Mutations in the Pten gene are linked to various kinds of cancer. A common dietary supplement may help restore the gene’s activity, researchers report

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  3. Artificial intelligence was just as good, and sometimes better, than doctors in diagnosing lung tumors in CT scans, a new study found

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  4. In Opinion Bill Hanvey writes, "Connect a phone to a car, and it knows who we call and who we text. But who owns and, ultimately, controls that data? And what are carmakers doing with it? The issue of ownership is murky."

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    "I use myself as the muse. It’s sweatpants with pearls, or a masculine denim jacket with a corset" - Rihanna talks for the first time about her new Fenty line with LVMH -- and models it. gets the scoop.

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  6. Nobody was seriously hurt in an accident last week, but the videos were spectacular enough to set off a debate about helicopter traffic over New York City

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  7. Experts say we should teach kids to think of screens as something to handle in moderation, like food, rather than something without any healthy place in our lives, like meth

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    “I have always believed that everyone should have the freedom to love,” said an Indian sprinter who became the country’s first openly gay professional athlete

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  9. Deutsche Bank employees charged with spotting illicit activity repeatedly encountered potentially suspicious transactions by companies controlled by President Trump and his family members. But bank managers dismissed the concerns as unwarranted.

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  10. More than 950 taxi drivers in NYC have filed for bankruptcy since 2016. Officials have blamed Uber and Lyft, but The New York Times found that taxi industry leaders channeled drivers into reckless loans and financial ruin while leaders profited.

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    NEW: It's increasingly looking likely that anonymous, large-scale disinformation attacks are going to be as much a part the American election process as candidates kissing babies and pretending to relish scrapple. Are we OK with that? Mediator column

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  12. The chairman of the FCC said T-Mobile and Sprint had won his support by making what he called “significant commitments” to expand rural broadband service, build a robust 5G network and sell off Boost Mobile

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  13. The Environmental Protection Agency plans to adopt a new method for projecting the future health risks of air pollution, one that experts said is not scientifically sound

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  14. The results of India’s Parliamentary election, scheduled to be announced on Thursday, will reveal not just a decision on Narendra Modi, but a deeper decision on what kind of government Indians want

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  15. More than 20 years after war upended this breathtakingly beautiful land in the Balkans, a writer explores her faith, and the challenges of history

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  16. Earthworms are wriggling into warming northern American forests for the first time since the Ice Age. They're releasing carbon into the atmosphere and climate scientists are worried.

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  17. Exclusive: Rihanna opens up in an interview with about becoming the first black woman to run a major luxury fashion house: “I want to be as disruptive as possible.”

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    Exclusive: A first look at 's , the fashion line she has created in partnership with LVMH

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  19. Many “Game of Thrones” fans had questions after last night: That’s the person to lead the realm? Did the women of Westeros get shortchanged? And was that a water bottle under Sam’s chair?

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  20. The move could hamstring Huawei, the world’s second-largest smartphone maker, if it ultimately restricts access to the latest versions of popular Google services such as Maps and Gmail

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