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  1. Footage of what appeared to be a public royal spat between Queen Sofía and her daughter-in-law, Queen Letizia, spread quickly on social media

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  2. Documents show that 2 accusers who reached settlements were required to turn over all evidence, including audio recordings and diaries, to Bill O'Reilly

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  3. The U.S. military is spending about $1 million to help detain thousands of ISIS fighters and their family members in makeshift camps run by Kurdish militias in northern Syria

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  4. A closer look at some of the thousands of documents left behind by the Islamic State when it fled parts of Iraq

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  5. Morning Briefing: Here's what you need to know to start your day

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  6. A referee shooed women out of a Sumo ring in Kyoto when they rushed to offer lifesaving measures to a politician who had collapsed

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  7. Salman Khan, one of India's biggest stars, is convicted of killing antelopes

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  8. ISIS ran a marriage office that oversaw medical examinations to ensure that couples could have children. It issued birth certificates — printed on Islamic State stationery — to babies born under the caliphate's black flag. It even ran its own DMV.

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  9. Your daily Briefing: • Mark Zuckerberg disclosed more on how much Facebook user data may have been accessed. • The White House remains committed to trade saber-rattling. • Blackstone's infrastructure fund isn't doing so well.

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  10. Separately, investigators have asked witnesses about a meeting George Nader attended in 2017 with a New York hedge fund manager, where he was joined by Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon, who at the time were both senior advisers to President Trump

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  11. President Trump dropped his insistence on an immediate withdrawal of troops from Syria after commanders told him they needed time to complete their mission, senior administration officials said

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  12. By shielding consumers, President Trump has put American manufacturers in the cross hairs of a potential global trade war

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  13. Farmers worry that President Trump's plans to penalize Chinese trade practices will result in retaliation against U.S. agriculture. Beijing has proposed just that.

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  14. Police officers shot and killed a black man in Brooklyn who was known to be mentally ill after he pointed what the officers believed was a gun at them, the authorities said. The object turned out to be a metal pipe with a knob on it.

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  15. Nasim Najafi Aghdam, the woman who attacked YouTube on Tuesday, had a strong following for her often bizarre videos

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    Football is too scientific, too professional, too meticulously planned out for atmosphere to mean anything, or to make a difference. Grow up, everyone. It’s a myth. Until it isn’t, and it’s there.

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  17. White House officials moved quickly to calm fears of a potential trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed tariffs were a "threat" that would ultimately help, not hurt, the U.S. economy

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  18. How did ISIS hold onto so much land for so long? The answer is in more than 15,000 pages of internal ISIS documents that recovered.

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  19. Facebook said Cambridge Analytica, the firm connected to President Trump during the 2016 election, harvested data of up to 87 million users

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  20. Morning Briefing: Here's what you need to know to start your day

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