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Company News Judge Rules Against BP Attempt to Suspend Payments
A federal judge said BP could not suspend payments for damages related to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill while an investigator looks into possible misconduct in the payout process.


A Rare Chance to Stroll a Park Avenue Tunnel, in the Name of Art
On Saturday, the city will temporarily shut the tunnel to car traffic, and the 1,394-foot cavern will be turned into an incandescent, echoing, interactive art show.


With Too Much Rain in the South, Too Little Produce on the Shelves
In deluged Southern states, the quantity, and quality, of fruits and vegetables are suffering.


Markets Slump Despite Some Positive Reports
Wall Street drifted lower on Thursday, despite upbeat reports on the German and British economies, and a positive earnings report from Facebook.


Scorer of First League Goal Identified After 125 Years
A 125-year-old mystery surrounding the scorer of the world's first league goal has ended with the publication of a new book identifying James Kenyon "Kenny" Davenport of Bolton Wanderers as the man.


Massive landslide in Sichuan
July 24 - Hundreds of people are relocated to safety after a massive landslide in China's Sichuan Province. Julie Noce reports.


Tempur Sealy slashes forecast on weak North America sales
(Reuters) - Mattress maker Tempur Sealy International Inc slashed its full-year profit forecast as it continued to battle weak sales at its high-end Tempur brand in North America, while the...


Pat Cash on Murray triumph
CNN's Open Court presenter Pat Cash reacts to Andy Murray's Wimbledon win.


NHL Stars to Return to Olympics in Sochi in 2014
After weeks of tough negotiations, the NHL and its players reached a deal with the International Ice Hockey Federation on Friday to put the season on hold again so the game's biggest stars can compete next year in the Sochi Olympics.


Snedeker profits from Mahan's baby
It was a weekend that Brandt Snedeker and Hunter Mahan will never forget.


RPT-Bidders for Australia's Macquarie Generation face Aug. 19 deadline
(Repeats story published early Tuesday; no change to text)


Arrest made in poisoned lunch case
The headmistress of the Indian school that authorities say served toxic lunches, killing 23 students, was arrested Wednesday, police said.


The Consumer Concerns About Dementia Screening
A push for early detection and treatment, even in the absence of cognitive symptoms, of the amyloid plaques that indicate a risk for Alzheimers and other dementias has some researchers worried.


Player Ratings U.S. (1) vs. Panama (0)
Players ratings from the United States national teams 1-0 victory over Panama in the Concacaf Gold Cup final in Chicago.


Worries Mount as Syria Lures Wests Muslims
Westerners go to Syria motivated by a desire to ease suffering by defeating the government, but there is concern that they will return home with jihadist zeal.


Medium chance of cyclone North of Puerto Rico NHC
(Reuters) - Remnants of tropical storm Dorian, located a couple of hundred miles north of Puerto Rico, have a 30 percent chance of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.


Dozens injured in Swiss train collision
Two commuter trains collided head-on Monday evening in western Switzerland, injuring dozens, a railway spokesman said.


Wealth Matters A Public Debate Over the Wisdom of Gandolfinis Will
Did James Gandolfini, the actor who played the mob boss Tony Soprano, exercise sound financial judgment about his estate?


Hoarders Loot Onstage in The Capables
Hoarding might not be much fun, but culling other peoples hoardings to create a set for a play (The Capables) was an enlightening experience for Greg Kozatek and George Hoffmann.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Guardiola and Bayern Munich Beat Barcelona
Bayern Munich defeated Barcelona, 2-0, in a preseason friendly that pitted Pep Guardiolas new side against his former team.


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


Solar plane heads for New York in final leg of U.S. journey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An airplane entirely powered by the sun embarked on the final leg of a journey across the United States on Saturday, taking off from Washington, D.C., for a roughly 21-hour flight to New York City.


Drug Companies Promise More Data Transparency
The announcement signals a shift for the industry, which in the past has resisted calls to systematically share its data.


Isner Wins Tallest Final in ATP History to Capture Atlanta Open Title
Top-seeded John Isner, who is 6 feet 10 inches tall, won the Atlanta Open by beating second-seeded Kevin Anderson, who is 6-8.


How should teens handle their summer-job money?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anchorage, Alaska, teen Grace Bolt isn't spending her summer lolling at the pool or in front of a video game controller - she's juggling a variety of jobs and cashing a variety...


Pope says gays must not be judged or marginalized
July 29 - Pope Francis, in some of the most conciliatory words from any pontiff on gays, said they should not be judged; as he upholds ban on women priests. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Luxury brands embracing babies
Baby fashion expert and consultant Rachel Florio-Urso discusses baby fashion trends with Nina dos Santos and Maggie Lake


Talk show host Jimmy Fallon and wife welcome baby girl
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon, who will take over from Jay Leno as the host of NBC's "Tonight" show next year, said he and his wife have had their first child, a girl.


What to know when visiting Brazil
Brazil might be the biggest country most of the world doesn't know a whole heckuva a lot about. That's changing


UPDATE 2-U.S. mall owner General Growth's quarterly profit beats Street
* 2nd-qtr FFO 27 cents/shr vs Wall Street forecast of 25 cents


Jockey and successful trainer
Jockey Johnny Murtagh has decided not to wait until he's hung up his racing silks to take out his trainers licence.


"Tesla is important as an example to us" - BMW CEO Reithofer
JUly 29 - BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer says Tesla is an important competitor, and an example in electric mobility that will be very important in the future, as BMW launches its i3 electric car. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Lottery Numbers
Winning numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


Snowden dad 'He shared the truth'
Edward Snowden did the right thing by leaking U.S. intelligence and helping the American people see the truth, his father, Lon Snowden, said Friday on NBC's "Today."


ArtsBeat Video Reviews of Blue Jasmine, The Wolverine and The To Do List
Times movie critics on Blue Jasmine, The Wolverine and The To Do List.


Talk Mireille Enos The Killing Star Avoids the Police-Procedural Trap
And the Hollywood-ingnue problem, too.


Developing countries to vastly outpace OECD in carbon emissions EIA
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from developing countries will be 127 percent higher than in the world's most developed economies by 2040, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).


UPDATE 2-China agrees to talks on French wine dispute, EU says
BRUSSELS, July 29 (Reuters) - China has agreed to discuss dropping its inquiry into whether Europe is dumping wine, the EU's trade chief said on Monday, after EU and Chinese officials made a deal to avoid tariffs on solar panels from China.


Off-Season Problems Cloud Hopes for Giants Connor and Hill
While most of the Giants at training camp were busy looking ahead, linebacker Dan Connor and safety Will Hill were addressing their off-the-field issues.


China launches 24/7 live panda broadcast
Internet users love animal videos. So why not watch pandas -- anywhere, anytime?


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