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During their Super Bowl run last season, the Broncos faced three of the best quarterbacks in football: Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady and Cam Newton. Roethlisberger will go into the Hall of Fame. Brady is so good he might...
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Johnson wins 1st pole of the season at New Hampshire Jimmie Johnson turned a lap of 133.971 mph and won his first pole of the season Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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Jimmie Johnson turned a lap of 133.971 mph and won his first pole of the season Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway          
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On Bastille Day, a Grieving and Afflicted Nation

The New Yorker - 16 Jul 2016 01:58
The primary sense of the French adjective "affligé " is "grieving," or "in distress," which is undoubtedly the meaning intended by President François Hollande when he addressed his nation, just before four this morni...
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British Open glance

USA Today - 16 Jul 2016 01:57
British Open at a glance          
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First Reported Case Of Female-To-Male Sexual Transmission Of Zika Probably Isn't First Case Ever New York City Health Department officials Friday reported the first documented case of a woman infecting a man with the Zika virus, suggesting that sexual transmission might be more common than previously thought.
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US watchdog puts out advisory for other smart home makers The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has decided not to move forward with an investigation into smart-home company Nest and its decision to end support for the R...
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England will take part in its most extensive tour of India for more than 30 years beginning this November. The Board of Control for Cricket in India released the full schedule for the tour on Friday, which includes Engla...
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Such glorious decay: The musical 'Grey Gardens' at the Ahmanson Summertime is the perfect time for a visit to the Hamptons, though you'll have to make allowances for the flea-bitten accommodations of our eccentric hosts, Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter, "Little" Edie Beale, the ...
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The Broncos definitely showed Von Miller the money. "It's been a great 5 years, here's to 6 more amazing years! Thanks Bronco Nation, I love you and I appreciate you! pic.twitter.com/2EEcgXylgV -- Von Miller (@Millerlite...
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Hyped prospect Dario Saric signs contract with Philadelphia 76ers Sixers sign Croatian forward two years after acquiring his rights Saric, 22, was MVP of the FIBA Olympic qualifying tournament The Philadelphia 76ers have signed international prospect Dario Saric two years after they ...
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Summer is in full swing, which also means arctic-level air conditioning in a lot of offices. In the July 14 edition of the DoubleX Gabfest Slate Plus bonus segment, hosts Noreen Malone, Hanna Rosin, and June Thomas want ...
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Super League round-up: Leeds beat Wigan to move off bottom • Leeds Rhinos 18-16 Wigan Warriors• Widnes Vikings 24-32 Salford Red Devils Leeds continued their late-season revival with a fourth win in five matches to halt Wigan's eight-game winning run. The Rhinos, who have re...
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Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube blocked in Turkey during coup Dado Ruvic / Reuters Access was restricted in Turkey on Friday to Facebook, Twitter, and Google's YouTube shortly after news broke that a military coup was under way, according to two internet monitoring groups. Turkey ...
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Entrepreneurs, learn from what Rio did wrong

USA Today - 16 Jul 2016 01:52
Entrepreneurs, learn from what Rio did wrong There are several small business lessons from what the city and country did wrong leading up to the Olympics.          
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What's Going On in Turkey?

The Atlantic Wire - 16 Jul 2016 01:52
There are reports of troops being deployed to the streets of Ankara and Istanbul. The prime minister says a group within the military is trying to stage a coup.
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Joe Girardi explains how his degree in industrial engineering helps him manage the Yankees  New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi is one of the most well-equipped people in baseball for his job, due to both his 15 years of playing experience and his unique education. Yet if Girardi were to lose his position of...
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A Cassavetes/Rowlands Series at Metrograph

The New Yorker - 16 Jul 2016 01:51
Because of the unmitigated dearth of female directors, the history of cinema has been marked decisively by the shared work of actresses and male directors married to each other, not by the work of actors and female direc...
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The Surprising Truth About Diversity Programs Maybe it's time for CEOs and BoDs to put their money where their mouths have be
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has bragged he could get a billion-dollar campaign loan simply by walking into a bank. His new running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, retreated from politics for a decade af...
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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim broke the news Friday that there was a coup attempt by the Turkish military against the sitting government, the U.K.'s Telegraph reported Friday. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had ...
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Mississippi Power says it has started producing "syngas" using lignite at the Kemper County power plant being built in Mississippi. …
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