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  1. The woman who allegedly pulled off the Capital One data heist appeared to have exploited a vulnerability in the cloud that security experts have warned about for years

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  2. Mexico's apprehensions and deportations of Central American migrants trying to reach the U.S. remained high in July, but fell from the previous month amid a crackdown on irregular migration

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  3. Many women in swing suburban districts say their views on Trump's behavior and policies, not economic expansion during his tenure, will drive their votes in 2020

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  4. A ruling that Katy Perry's hit "Dark Horse" copied a Christian rap song has the music industry worried about an onslaught of infringement cases that claim some of the most popular songs are rip-offs

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  5. Many churches are providing sanctuary to undocumented immigrants: "We feel an obligation to protect others"

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  6. Two mass shootings in less than 24 hours left at least 29 dead and 53 injured, and the events shook a nation that seemed to have grown accustomed to the toll of gunfire in public places

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  7. HSBC says chief executive John Flint is leaving. The surprise announcement comes 18 months after he was elevated to the CEO role.

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  8. The Houston Astros haven’t walked a batter intentionally all season and have no intention of changing course

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  9. The Jeep name is one of Fiat Chrysler's biggest assets, and the company is counting on the brand as it looks to weather industrywide slowdowns

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  10. Authorities are treating Saturday's mass shooting in a largely Hispanic neighborhood in Texas as a case of domestic terrorism

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  11. A second consecutive weekend of mass detentions following protests for free elections in Moscow left the opposition undeterred and President Vladimir Putin's ability to manage growing public discontent in question

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  12. The suspect in Saturday's mass shooting in Texas allegedly posted a hate-filled manifesto on the same message board used earlier this year by the suspect in the Christchurch mosque massacre

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  13. From : John Delaney and John Hickenlooper are polling near 1% as their rivals race left, but each insists he’s the party’s best hope to defeat Trump

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  14. The young, white men who have largely perpetrated the recent series of mass shootings are typically not on law enforcement’s radar or part of any larger organized criminal enterprise, experts say

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  15. Stop pouring hot coffee over ice: Make cold brew from the comfort of your desk. Just be prepared to wait.

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  16. From : Summer reading lists are now clearly intended to make new students “woke”—a push toward political awareness, an initiation into the cool social-justice league, writes

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  17. Walmart has never before experienced the carnage left by Saturday's mass shooting at one of its stores in Texas—at least 20 dead, 26 injured

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  18. Democrats call for tighter gun laws and blame divisive rhetoric by President Trump after back-to-back mass shootings—one of them by a man who purportedly penned an anti-immigrant manifesto

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  19. Ohio gunman's 22-year-old sister was among the nine people killed in Sunday's early-morning shooting, police say

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  20. Do chess and music lessons really make a child smarter? Here’s what the research says

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