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The Center for Countering Digital Hate
organizationTwitter has threatened to sue the Center for Countering Digital Hate. The nonprofit has sharply criticized the platform for its handling of hate speech. Twitter accuses the group of a campaign to hurt Twitter by driving away its advertisers.
Devon Archer
personDevon Archer was found guilty of two felony charges in his involvement in a scheme to defraud the Wakpamni Lake Community Corporation of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Archer befriended Hunter while they attended Yale and was pictured golfing with him and his father in 2014. Archer is preparing to tell Congress that on at least two dozen occasions, Hunter had Joe on speakerphone at his meetings with foreign potential business partners.
Carlos De Oliveira
personCarlos De Oliveira, 56, was added to an expanded 42-count indictment last week. He is accused of conspiring with Trump and a personal aide in an attempt to destroy video surveillance footage of a storage area at Mar-a-Lago. Trump and his aide Walt Nauta, the third co-defendant in the case, have pleaded not guilty.
Hayley Raso
personHayley Raso scored twice as Australia beat Canada 3-0 in Melbourne. Mary Fowler and Steph Catley also on target for co-hosts. Australia topped Group B on six points as a result of this victory. Nigeria finished second to advance following 0-0 draw with Ireland.
Mary Fowler
personAustralia beat Canada 4-0 to reach round of 16 of Women's World Cup. Hayley Raso scored a double, one from Mary Fowler and an injury-time penalty from Steph Catley. Nigeria held to goalless draw by Republic of Ireland in other Group B match.
Harry Maguire
personHarry Maguire was stripped of the Manchester United captaincy by Erik ten Hag earlier this summer. United want £50m and someone to pay his £200,000-a-week wages. West Ham had a £20m bid rejected for the England international.
Remi Lucidi
personRemi Lucidi, known as Remi Enigma, plunged to his death after climbing on the top floor of a 68-storey skyscraper in Hong Kong. The 30-year-old thrill-seeker had a reputation for scaling buildings, cranes, bridges, and more. Lucidi checked into the Ashoka Hostel in Tsim Sha Tsui on July 17.
Borussia Dortmund
organizationManchester United were beaten 3-2 by Borussia Dortmund in Las Vegas. Diogo Dalot, Donyell Malen and Youssoufa Moukoko scored for the Germans. United have two more matches, against Lens at Old Trafford on Saturday and Athletic Bilbao in Dublin.
Justin Gaethje
personJustin Gaethje claimed the Baddest Mother F***er title with a head-kick KO of Dustin Poirier at UFC 291. Alex Pereira edged Jan Blachowicz by split decision in light heavyweight brawl. Derrick Lewis earned a record 14th knockout win over Marcos Rogerio de Lima. Bobby Green beat Tony Ferguson by submission via choke with six seconds left in the third round. Kevin Holland made quick work of Michael Chisea by submission.
Stuart Broad
personEngland bowled out for 395 in 81.5 overs on the fourth day at the Oval. Stuart Broad bowled what would turn out to be his last ball in Test cricket. England still need 10 wickets on the final day of an absorbing series. Australia leads the five-test series 2-1 and has already retained the urn.
Nouhaila Benzina
personMorocco beat South Korea 1-0 in their first match of the Women's World Cup. Ibtissam Jraïdi scored the Atlas Lionesses’ first World Cup goal. FIFA ban on playing in religious head coverings was overturned in 2014.
Stuart Broad
personEngland reach 389-9 in their first innings, a lead of 377 over Australia. Stuart Broad announced his retirement at the end of the day. England are looking to draw the series 2-2, while Australia are looking for the 3-1 win.
Walt Nauta
personNew indictment includes extra charges of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information. Indictment supersedes one filed earlier this year and charges him with 42 offences. Two new charges accuse Trump of instructing valet and property manager to delete surveillance footage.
Marnus Labuschagne
personUsman Khawaja still in place at lunch, moving to 47 not out off 152 deliveries. Marnus Labuschagne dismissed for nine after chewing through 82 balls. Australia finished the day bowled out for 295, a lead of 12 runs.
Donald Trump
personA New York Judge blocked a pair of subpoenas targeting emails sent by his wife, Melania. The S&P 500 rose 31.27 points, or 1.1%, to 2,878.38. Trump celebrated the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series Champion.
Steve Smith
personEngland openers Rory Burns and Jason Roy survive two overs to reach stumps at 10-0. Australia reach 115-2 and cut England's lead to 168 on Day 2 at The Oval. Steve Smith top scored for Australia with 71, with Pat Cummins adding 54.
Derrick Van Orden
personRep. Derrick Van Orden allegedly called teenage Senate pages 'pieces of s–t' for 'defiling the space' The pages are typically 16 and 17-year-olds who assist senators, often staying late into the night with them.
Senate
organizationRep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., allegedly called teenage Senate pages 'pieces of s–t' for 'defiling the space' The pages are typically 16 and 17-year-olds who assist senators, often staying late into the night with them. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell indirectly rebuked van Orden.
House
organizationHawaii is the first state in the U.S. to remove a requirement that a person be a victim of sex trafficking to have a prostitution conviction erased. Maryland students may be allowed to learn a programming language to fulfill foreign language requirements.
Bhasker Patel
personRishi Sharma, played by Bhasker Patel, died at the end of last night's episode. Fans following the show on Twitter were heartbroken by Rishi's surprise exit.