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NEW/DEVELOPING

The sun is all red as it rises behind power poles and cables in Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019. (AP PhotoMichael Probst)

The sun is all red as it rises behind power poles and cables in Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019. (AP PhotoMichael Probst)

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LEBANON-ISRAEL _ Hezbollah Two Israeli drones crashed in a Hezbollah stronghold in the Lebanese capital overnight without the militants firing on them, a spokesman for the group said Sunday, saying the first fell on the roof of a building housing Hezbollah's media office while the second landed in a plot behind it. By Zeina Karam. SENT: 490 words, photos. With LEBANON-ISRAEL-THE LATEST.

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A volunteer works to put out a fire in Aguas Calientes on the outskirts of Robore, Bolivia, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019. On Saturday, several helicopters along with police, military troops, firefighters and volunteers on the ground worked to extinguish fires in Bolivia's Chiquitania region, where the woods are dry at this time of year. Farmers commonly set fires in this season to clear land for crops or livestock, but sometimes the blazes get out of control. (AP PhotoJuan Karita)

A volunteer works to put out a fire in Aguas Calientes on the outskirts of Robore, Bolivia, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019. On Saturday, several helicopters along with police, military troops, firefighters and volunteers on the ground worked to extinguish fires in Bolivia's Chiquitania region, where the woods are dry at this time of year. Farmers commonly set fires in this season to clear land for crops or livestock, but sometimes the blazes get out of control. (AP PhotoJuan Karita)

TOP STORIES

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TRUMP _ President Donald Trump signals regret for an escalating trade war with China, as he faces a tense reception from world leaders meeting amid mounting anxiety of a global economic slowdown at the Group of Seven summit in France. By Darlene Superville and Zeke Miller. SENT: 770 words, photos. With TRUMP-THE LATEST.

Chief Nji Moussa Njikam, of the Bamoun Kingdom in the United States, walks on the shore of Buckroe Beach before the start of a sunrise service, early Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Virginia. The event included a spiritual cleansing and African Naming ceremony presented by African Queen Mothers. (Jonathon GruenkeThe Daily Press via AP)

Chief Nji Moussa Njikam, of the Bamoun Kingdom in the United States, walks on the shore of Buckroe Beach before the start of a sunrise service, early Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Virginia. The event included a spiritual cleansing and African Naming ceremony presented by African Queen Mothers. (Jonathon GruenkeThe Daily Press via AP)

G7 SUMMIT _ Leaders of major world economies are meeting to discuss the shaky world economy amid trade disputes and uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's policies. 130 words, photos. With G7 SUMMIT-THE LATEST; G7 SUMMIT BREXIT _ Johnson wins Trump's approval for tough approach to Brexit (sent).

UNITED STATES-CHINA TRADE _ President Donald Trump is threatening to use the emergency authority granted by a powerful but obscure federal law to make good on his tweeted "order" to U.S. businesses to cut ties in China amid a spiraling trade war between the two nations. By Zeke Miller. SENT: 730 words, photos, video.

BRAZIL-AMAZON FIRES _ Brazilian troops backed by military aircraft prepare to deploy in the Amazon to fight fires that have swept the region and prompted anti-government protests as well as an international outcry. By Marcelo Silva de Sousa. SENT: 820 words, photos.

Florida players celebrate after defeating Miami 24-20 in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Raoux)

Florida players celebrate after defeating Miami 24-20 in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Raoux)

FRANCE-LIBERATION OF PARIS _ Paris is celebrating the French resistance fighters, American soldiers and others who liberated the City of Light from Nazi occupation exactly 75 years ago. A parade will retrace the entry of French and American tanks into southern Paris on Aug. 25, 1944. SENT: 120 words, photos. UPCOMING: Developing. With FRANCE LIBERATION OF PARIS-AP WAS THERE _ Allied forces liberate Paris from Nazis (sent).

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WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

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TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP-LIGHTNING _ Lightning strikes a pine tree right after play at the Tour Championship was suspended, and ambulances took five people from the golf course. SENT: 680 words, photos.

NFL PLAYER KILLED-MINNESOTA _ Authorities say the son of a former NFL lineman wanted on murder charges in Minnesota for the death of his parents has been arrested in Mexico. SENT: 380 words, photos.

CHILD SEX ABUSE-ACKERMAN _ Former U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman is accused of violating a teenager at a Boy Scout camp more than five decades ago. SENT: 310 words, photo.

MULTIPLE SHOT-MARYLAND _ A Maryland police chief says seven adults were injured when shots were fired at a child's birthday party a few miles southeast of the nation's capital. SENT: 130 words.

BRITAIN-US-TRADE _ British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns that while getting a trade deal with the United State won't be "plain sailing" because of barriers to British goods in American markets. SENT: 150 words, photo.

EUROPE-PLACIDO DOMINGO _ returns to stage at the Salzburg Festival in his first appearance since nine women accused him of sexual harassment in a report by the Associated Press. SENT: 130 words, photo.

ODD--PHILLY NAKED BIKE RIDE _ Strip down, saddle up: Hundreds of naked bicyclists take to Philadelphia's streets for annual ride promoting positive body image. SENT: 250 words, photos.

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ELECTION 2020-ELIZABETH WARREN-ORIGIN STORY _ When she was a child, Elizabeth Warren's parents fell onto hard economic times that helped define her public profile and shape her worldview as a law professor, bankruptcy expert, consumer watchdog, U.S. senator and presidential candidate. By National Writer Sharon Cohen. SENT: 2,330 words, photos. An abridged version is available.

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INTERNATIONAL

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NORTH KOREA PROJECTILES _ North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test-firing of a "newly developed super-large multiple rocket launcher," another demonstration of its expanding weapons arsenal apparently aimed at increasing its leverage ahead of a possible resumption of nuclear talks with the U.S. SENT: 550 words, photos.

BANGLADESH-ROHINGYA ANNIVERSARY _ Thousands of Rohingya refugees mark the second anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar into Bangladesh by rallying, crying and praying as they demanded Myanmar grant them their citizenship and other rights before they agree to return. SENT: 710 words, photos.

HONG KONG PROTESTS _ Umbrella-carrying protesters took to the streets in the rain in Hong Kong's latest pro-democracy demonstration, one day after the return of clashes with police who used tear gas to disperse them. SENT: 200 words, photos.

PERSIAN GULF-TENSIONS _ An Iranian-flagged oil tanker pursued by the U.S. amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington changed its listed destination to a port in Turkey after Greece said it wouldn't risk its relations with America by aiding it. SENT: 850 words, photo.

MEXICO-WOMEN’S PROTESTS _ A dozen women spread across the grass of Alameda park in the capital knitting hearts for a memorial to murdered girls as Mexico grapples with endemic violence against females. SENT: 660 words, photos.

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OREGON-NONUNANIMOUS VERDICTS _ Oregon's criminal justice system would be "overwhelmed" if the U.S. Supreme Court rules in an upcoming case that nonunanimous jury verdicts are unconstitutional, the state's attorney general tells the court. SENT: 630 words, photos.

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SPORTS

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COLTS-LUCK _ Andrew Luck watched one last game from the sideline. Then he said goodbye to the NFL. The Indianapolis Colts quarterback heard boos as he walked away from the field, then walked to the podium and made the surprise decision official. The oft-injured star is retiring at age 29. By Sports Writer Michael Marot. SENT: 1,330 words, photos.

TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP-LIGHTNING _ Six people were injured when lightning struck a 60-foot pine at the Tour Championship where they were taking cover from rain and showered them with debris, Atlanta police say. The third round of the season-ending PGA Tour event had been suspended for about 30 minutes because of storms in the area, and fans were instructed to seek shelter. By Golf Writer Doug Ferguson. SENT: 680 words, photos.

FBC--T25-FLORIDA-MIAMI _ Feleipe Franks made up for three inexcusable turnovers by accounting for three touchdowns, doing just enough to help No. 8 Florida rally to beat Miami 24-20 in the opening game of the college football season. Franks threw for 254 yards and two scores and ran for another as the Gators won for just the second time in the last nine meetings with the Hurricanes. By Sports Writer Mark Long. SENT: 840 words, photos.

TEN--US OPEN _ During a break in practice two days before opening his U.S. Open title defense, Novak Djokovic pulled off his shoe and sock so a trainer could look at his right foot. Turned out it was just blisters, and he says he's not concerned. But his feet are a big deal. Djokovic's game is built on his ability to move. He has won 33 of his past 34 Grand Slam matches en route to collecting four of the past five major titles. By Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich. SENT: 770 words, photos.

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