China warns U.K.: Don’t dump $23B nuclear power project

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Google employee found dead, police launch homicide probe
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Stunning underwater Olympics shots are now taken by robots
Sports photographer Al Bello has shot 11 Olympics Games, but this summer is his first capturing live-action pictures with the help of underwater robots.

Hulu is going subscription-only
Hulu is moving to a subscription-only model.

Trademark square-off: Tasty Burger vs. Chipotle’s Tasty Made
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Walmart buying Jet.com for $3.3 billion to take on Amazon
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Politico hires Poppy MacDonald as President
After months of high-level departures, Politico has hired a new executive leader.

AT&T could hand deliver your next phone
As exciting as it is to get a new phone, the process could always be more convenient.

Drudge Report misleads readers with Hillary Clinton photo
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Donald Trump: I’ll help you more with child care
Donald Trump has a new message for American families: I’ll help you out with child care.

Roger Ailes’ alleged use of Fox funds raises liability questions
Roger Ailes’ alleged use of Fox News’ funds could pose a liability for 21st Century Fox.

What stranded Delta fliers are getting
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Trumponomics in 2 minutes
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Amazon Studios exec talks pilot strategy — but not numbers
Amazon Studios chief Roy Price still sees value in the streaming service’s user-driven pilot process — even if he doesn’t make all of his creators do it.

The real reason airline computers crash
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Nervous OPEC calls for unscheduled meeting
Struggling OPEC countries are getting antsy.

Google vs. the cable guys: the big fight over the little set-top box in your home
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This urban ‘sky garden’ could revolutionize Seoul
It’s an abandoned eyesore that cuts through the heart of Seoul.

The gender gap keeps widening, even among billionaires
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Investors double their money in biggest African takeover of a U.S. firm
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Global computer glitch grounds Delta flights
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Airbus faces criminal corruption probe in Britain
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Trump advisers defend all-male economic team
Two members of Donald Trump’s economic team on Sunday defended the group’s lack of diversity, and one dismissed criticism of the all-male panel as “political correctness.”

Trump adviser backs off plan to wipe out U.S. debt in 8 years
In April, Donald Trump told the Washington Post he could wipe out America’s $19 trillion debt in 8 years.

Ticket prices for A-Rod’s final game spike 500%
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Bitcoin customers lose 36% of their money after hack
Bitcoin owners targeted by hackers last week may lose about 36% of their money.

A-Rod retires: $410 million to play baseball
One of sport’s most infamous contracts is about to come to an end.

‘Suicide Squad’ laughs its way to record-breaking August opening
A movie about bad guys that got worse reviews had a great opening weekend.

Captain Kirk thanks ‘Star Wars!’
William Shatner veered into uncharted space on Saturday when he told fans the “Star Wars” sci-fi franchise deserves credit for the success of “Star Trek.”

Rio opening ceremony posts lowest overnight ratings since 1992
The Rio Olympics opened to big pageantry but relatively low ratings in the United States for NBC.

Happy (sort of) birthday, World Wide Web!
Twenty-five years ago, the first public website went live.

Olympic opening ceremony gets off to colorful, if bloated, start
The negative publicity leading up to the Rio Olympics fostered a sense of both anticipation and apprehension surrounding the Games. So the organizers and NBC were doubtless relieved to see the opening ceremony mounted without a significant hitch — that is, other than its ponderous pace and bloated duration.

Google loses lead self-driving car engineer Chris Urmson
Google’s self-driving car team just lost one of its long-time engineers.

Delta passengers upset at missing ‘Carol’ kiss
There’s something missing from the movie “Carol,” at least if you are watching it on a Delta Air Lines flight. Passengers are upset that the airline is showing an edited version of the movie that takes out a sex scene and a same-sex kiss.

Judge dismisses debate lawsuit filed by Gary Johnson and Jill Stein
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson is vowing to keep fighting after a judge dismissed his lawsuit against the Commission on Presidential Debates.

American Airlines agrees to double-digit pay raises
American Airlines and a union said they have agreed on hefty pay raises for 30,000 workers.

What’s next for Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos?
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Golden gun once owned by Nazi leader Göring is up for auction
The golden gun of notorious Nazi Hermann Göring is up for auction.

Seniors are getting locked out of Social Security … because they don’t text
For some seniors, their texting skills — or lack thereof — are locking them out of their Social Security accounts because of a new security measure added this week.

Subway has a ‘fresh’ new logo
Subway has refreshed its logo to convey that its food, also, is fresh.

This volcano is turning into a (wireless) hot spot
An active volcano in Nicaragua is logging on to the Internet.

AC Milan sold to Chinese investors for $820 million
Italian businessman and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has agreed to sell famous soccer club AC Milan to a Chinese consortium for 740 million euros ($820 million).

Donald Trump reveals his economic advisers
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Ransomware hackers are targeting U.S. execs
American businesses are being hit by ransomware at an unprecedented rate — and execs are far more likely to be targeted.

Can the bad guys of ‘Suicide Squad’ save Warner Bros.’ world of heroes?
The bad guys of “Suicide Squad” are looking to save the world this weekend, and not just in a narrative sense, but also in many ways literally for Warner Bros.

Facebook’s new feature is yet another Snapchat ripoff
Facebook is hungry for content. It wants videos of your face, your pets, that half-eaten bagel, anything you’re sharing on Snapchat, really.

Hooray! Good jobs news is good for stocks too
Good news is finally good news. Stocks rallied Friday after the latest employment report showed a second consecutive month of solid jobs gains and a pickup in wages.

Intel recalls smartwatches that will burn your skin
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U.S. July jobs report: What to watch for
The American job market remains the nation’s bright spot even as parts of the U.S. economy are flashing warnings signs.

Wayne Gretzky rookie card sells for record $465,000
Somewhere in the world there’s a sports fan who wishes they had kept their hockey cards.

Will China’s ‘elevated bus’ really work?
The test run of a futuristic elevated bus cruising over the top of cars in China has generated a lot of buzz. But can it really work?

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