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Michael Bennett's Brother Responds To Seahawks Player Being Handcuffed

International Business Times 

Martellus Bennett, the brother of Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett, took to Instagram Wednesday after the star athlete accused police officers of using excessive force following an incident in Las Vegas last month. The NFL star said he was held at gun point and left feelings “helpless” and “terrified.” Now, the athlete might file a civil rights lawsuit “for doing nothing more than simply being a black man in the wrong place at the wrong time.”



"Hamilton" obsession among youth sparks themed summer camps

CBSNews.com 

Hit Broadway show "Hamilton" was a main attraction at many summer camps across the country this year. Most kids would not have elected to spend their summer looking at old paintings or diving into Revolutionary War history, but that was before the smash musical gave them a soundtrack and road map that brought the nation's founding to life. Nancy Cordes reports.

Police: Driver's seat was a rolled-up mattress

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Police in Australia shared video of an unusual traffic stop that led to an officer discovering the driver's seat was actually a rolled-up mattress.

Trump rejects North Korea talks but key nations split on strategy

Stars and Stripes 

In a flurry of phone calls with world leaders, President Donald Trump took a tough line against negotiating with North Korea as the communist country's latest nuclear test exposed stark differences among international leaders for containing the threat.

Webcast marks TV milestone, unsung pioneer behind it

The Washington Times 

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Happy 90th birthday, television!

A live webcast will celebrate the transmission of the first electronic TV signal on Sept. 7, 1927, and the man behind it, Philo T. Farnsworth.

The webcast is set for 6 p.m. Thursday from the original location of Farnsworth's San Francisco lab. ...

How Is Nokia's Licensing Business Faring?

Forbes.com 

Nokia’s licensing business has been in the news over the last few months after Apple agreed to pay the company €1.7 billion (~$2 billion) upfront to settle outstanding patent licensing disputes.





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