New York Times tells Trump: Don't call reporters enemies of the people
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Today's Headlines July 29
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New York Times tells Trump: Don't call reporters enemies of the people
Publisher AG Sulzberger says calling journalists "enemies of the people" will lead to violence.
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Zimbabwe election: Voters set for first ballot without Mugabe
Long-time leader Robert Mugabe is not on the ballot, for the first time since independence.
California fire: Deadly blazes continues to grow
The Shasta County blaze, one of eight big fires in the state, has killed six people since Thursday.
Georgia's rave revolution
Dance is a form of protest in a country where tensions between liberal youths and far-right groups run deep.
French skier who disappeared in Italy in 1954 is finally identified
Henri Le Masne, who disappeared in a storm while skiing in Italy, is identified with Facebook help.
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Sport
Hungarian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton wins to extend title lead
Lewis Hamilton wins tense strategic battle at the Hungarian Grand Prix to head into Formula 1's summer break with a 24-point championship lead.
Tour de France: Geraint Thomas wins as Chris Froome finishes third
Geraint Thomas says he is "floating around on cloud nine" after becoming the third British winner of the Tour de France.
Mourinho on transfer concerns, defeat which gave 'nothing' & waste of fans' money
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he hopes one target from the list of five options he gave the club will arrive before the 9 August transfer deadline.
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Georgia's rave revolution
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A Nicaraguan spring? Understanding a crisis in five objects
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Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi released from prison
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The man who could die from daylight
But could a unique invention allow Alex to go outside?
Business
How Jeff Bezos took Amazon to the top
Amazon's profits dazzled this week - how Jeff Bezos brought it from bookstore to behemoth in 20 years.
Thomas Cook axes trips to SeaWorld over animal welfare concerns
Travel giant Thomas Cook stops selling SeaWorld and Loro Parque tickets over animal welfare concerns.
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Technology
Fake news a democratic crisis for UK, MPs warn
Social media sites should face regulation, the committee investigating fake news proposes.
Google: An A to Z of search results
Searching for each letter of the alphabet can lead you to some unexpected places...
Capital
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Mansplaining, explained in one chart
Do you need to employ a diagram to explain mansplaining? Here it is.
 
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Why so many people fall for scams
A psychology professor’s experiment reveals surprising findings
Culture
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The world’s hardest singing styles
From Tuvan throat singing to yodelling, which is the toughest to master?
 
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The unmade Bond film – with robo-sharks
The original 007’s caper featured bomb-carrying sharks
Earth
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The worst storm in British history?
It caused havoc across swathes of the country
 
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The world's most extreme dog patrol
The beauty of the Arctic as seen by Greenland's elite dog sled team
Future
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Is Sherlock-style deduction possible?
Is anyone truly gifted at assessing someone else’s personality?
 
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How we measure without maths
The scales we use for everything from storms to chili peppers
Travel
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Where it's rude to be on time
It’s almost as awkward as turning up to a party when you weren’t invited at all
 
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A crumbling piece of communist history
‘I’m speechless about how this could happen to such a beautiful place’
 
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