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TOP STORIES

Roads flood from the rains of Barry on LA Hwy 675 in New Iberia, La., Sunday, July 14, 2019. Tropical Depression Barry dumped rain as it slowly swept inland through Gulf Coast states Sunday. (Henrietta WildsmithThe Shreveport Times via AP)

Roads flood from the rains of Barry on LA Hwy 675 in New Iberia, La., Sunday, July 14, 2019. Tropical Depression Barry dumped rain as it slowly swept inland through Gulf Coast states Sunday. (Henrietta WildsmithThe Shreveport Times via AP)

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TRUMP-DEMOCRATS _ Starkly injecting race into his criticism of liberal Democrats, President Donald Trump said Sunday that four congresswomen of color should go back to the "broken and crime infested" countries they came from, ignoring the fact that all of the women are American citizens and three were born in the U.S. By Jonathan Lemire and Calvin Woodward. SENT: 1,090 words, photos. With TRUMP-DEMOCRATS-QUOTES (sent.)

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT-EPSTEIN _Federal prosecutors say several more women have contacted them since financier Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest to say he abused them when they were underage. They cited the contacts in arguing against bail prior to a hearing Monday. By Larry Neumeister. SENT: 520 words, photos.

IRAN-POLITICS OF HIJAB _ A few daring women in Iran's capital have been taking off their mandatory headscarves, or hijabs, in public, risking arrest and drawing the ire of hard-liners. Many others stop short of outright defiance and opt for loosely draped scarves that show as much hair as they cover. By Karin Laub and Mohammad Nasiri. SENT: 1120 words, photos.

TROPICAL WEATHER _ Even though Tropical Depression Barry did not unleash catastrophic flooding in Louisiana, many across the Gulf Coast were urged to take heed of tornado and flash-flood warnings Monday as the storm moved north. SENT: 430 words, photos, videos.

CHINA-ECONOMY _ China's economic growth slowed to its lowest level in a decade in the quarter ending in June, adding to pressure on Chinese leaders as they fight a tariff war with Washington. SENT: 640 words, photo.

MOON LANDING-BEHIND THE SCENES _It took 400,000 people to put Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon a half-century ago. That massive workforce stretched across the U.S. and included engineers, scientists, mechanics, pilots, divers and more who worked behind the scenes. UPCOMING: 5 a.m. 1550 words, photos.

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WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

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ELECTION 2020-BETO O’ROURKE _ Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke says he was recently given documents showing that both he and his wife are descended from people who owned slaves. SENT: 130 words.

AUSTRALIA-CHILD DRIVERS _ Police say four children aged 10 to 14 packed fishing rods in a parent's SUV, left a farewell note then drove more than 600 miles down the Australian east coast before they were stopped the next day. By Rod McGuirk. SENT: 390 words, photos.

LIGHTENING DEATH _ Man dies, wife injured in lightning strike on Colorado peak. SENT: 150 words.

UNITED STATES-GUATEMALA _ The White House says a meeting planned Monday between President Donald Trump and Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales to talk about immigration and security issues is being rescheduled. SENT: 100 words

OPRAH-HUMANE SOCIETY _ Oprah Winfrey surprised the Maui Humane Society with a visit to thank the organization for evacuating animals during a wildfire. SENT: 260 words.

POLAR BEAR-MAN CHARGED _ An Alaska man has been charged with the illegal killing of a polar bear in violation of federal law. SENT: 260 words.

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WASHINGTON/POLITICS

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ELECTION 202-GENERATION DIVIDE _ Separated by 40 years, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg represent the generational poles of the crowded Democratic presidential primary. The former vice president points to his decades of experience in government while the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, says the nation needs the energy of a new generation. By Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace. SENT: 1,240 words, photos.

FACT CHECK-WEEK _ President Donald Trump is spreading falsehoods on issues of race, immigration and American-ness, exhorting four non-white female lawmakers to “go back” to where they came from and crying foul over his failed bid to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. By Hope Yen and Calvin Woodward. SENT: 3,040 words, photos.

ELECTION 2020-BIDEN-HEALTH CARE _ Joe Biden is taking an aggressive approach to defending “Obamacare,” challenging not just President Donald Trump but also some of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination who want to replace the current insurance system with a fully government-run model. By Bill Barrow. SENT: 1,030 words, photos.

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NATIONAL

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CONFEDERATE MONUMENT PROTEST_ A man sentenced to life in prison on federal hate crime charges for slamming his car into anti-racism protesters during a white nationalist rally in Virginia is set to be sentenced on state murder and wounding charges. SENT: 370 words, photo. Will be updated.

R KELLY_ Federal judges will decide how to proceed with bond hearings in two separate federal indictments against singer R. Kelly. SENT: 130 words, photos. Will be updated from hearing.

OPIOID LAWSUIT-OKLAHOMA _ Closing arguments are scheduled to begin in Oklahoma's case against Johnson & Johnson alleging the consumer products giant and its subsidiaries helped fuel the state's opioid crisis. SENT: 140 words, photos. Will be updated from hearing.

GIANT TELESCOPE _ Native Hawaiian groups vowed to protect Hawaii's tallest mountain from an attempt to resume construction of a giant telescope. By Caleb Jones and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher. SENT: 530 words, photos.

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INTERNATIONAL

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TAIWAN-POLITICS _ Taiwan's main opposition party has picked a populist, pro-China mayor as its candidate for the 2020 presidential race against an incumbent who often bashes Beijing. By Ralph Jennings. SENT: 650 words.

CUBA-METOO _ Dianelys Alfonso has a brassy presence and a clarion voice that won her the label "Goddess of Cuba" for her turns on songs ranging from ballads to reggaeton. She's now also the center of a new phenomenon in Cuba after publicly accusing another renowned musician of repeatedly assaulting and raping her. By Andrea Rodriguez. SENT: 800 words, photos.

EL SALVADOR-ABORTION TRIAL _ A young woman who birthed a baby into a toilet in El Salvador faces a second trial for murder Monday in a case that has drawn international attention because of the country's highly restrictive abortion laws. SENT: By Marcos Aleman. 760 words, photos.

SKOREA-JAPAN-TRADE _ Dozens of South Korean small-business owners have rallied in South Korea's capital calling for boycotts of Japanese consumer goods to protest Tokyo's move to tighten high-tech exports to its neighbor. By Kim Tong-Hyung. SENT: 410 words, photos.

INDONESIA-EARTHQUAKE _ A strong, shallow earthquake struck eastern Indonesia on Sunday, damaging homes and killing at least one person. By Niniek Karmini. SENT: 320 words, photos.

INDIA-BUILDING COLLAPSE _ A three-story building collapsed after monsoon rains in a hilly area of northern India, killing at least eight people. SENT: 260 words.

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BUSINESS

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ELECTION SECURITY-OUTDATED SOFTWARE _ An Associated Press analysis finds many new electoral systems still run on old software that will soon be outdated and more vulnerable to hackers. By Tami Abdollah. SENT: 1320 words, photo.

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ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT

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FILM-BOX OFFICE _"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is celebrating another weekend at No. 1, but non-franchise fare continues to struggle at the box office. Fresh studio-released counterprograming such as the horror movie "Crawl" and the action-comedy "Stuber" barely made a dent in the web-slinger's earnings, although there is a glimmer of hope in the independent world. SENT: 740 words, photos.

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SPORTS

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CWC FINAL _ England has won its first Cricket World Cup title in extraordinary circumstances. England beat New Zealand by a tiebreaker after the match was tied after regulation play and again after the first Super Over in the tournament's history. England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler ran out Martin Guptill off the last ball of the Super Over as the New Zealand opener scrambled for a second run that would have earned the Black Caps their first world title. By Steve Douglas. SENT: 940 words. WITH CWC FINAL-NEW ZEALAND _ Martin Guptill slumped to his knees, tears in his eyes. He'd just been sprinting, bat outstretched, and New Zealand's first Cricket World Cup triumph was in his grasp. But he was run out. Three measly meters short. By Foster Niumata. SENT: 900 words, photos.

WIMBLEDON _Novak Djokovic wins his fifth Wimbledon title, beating eight-time champion Roger Federer in a fifth-set tiebreaker after saving two match points. By AP Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich. SENT: 1,110 words, photos.

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