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Sunday, August 5, 2018

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Sunday 8.5.18

In the market for a new house and a new neighborhood? Look no further than your computer. NASA's got designs on 3D-printed homes -- on Mars! Here's what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart.

By Michelle Krupa

A confidential UN report accuses North Korea of continuing to develop nuclear and missile programs ...
Crews from Australia and New Zealand are heading in to help fight the massive wildfires in California ... Venezuela says President Nicolás Maduro escaped an assassination attempt when a drone carrying explosives went off during a live address ... The KKK has embarked on a recruitment campaign in upstate New York, dropping off propaganda with bars of Snickers.
The week begins with planned protests today in Clearwater, Florida, over the killing of Markeis McGlockton. The unarmed African-American father was gunned down last month during a dispute over a parking spot. The case has drawn scrutiny since the local prosecutor declined to charge the gunman, citing the state's "stand your ground" law -- the same statute at issue in the 2012 killing of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin. Here's a primer on the law.

Global politics is the first order of the workweek as the first set of significant US sanctions on Iran kicks in Monday. It follows President Trump's announced US withdrawal from the nuclear deal. Penalties for Iran's economy, which is already suffering, focus on automotive and metal manufacturing. European leaders have been trying to mitigate the fallout as Iran conducts a major military exercise in the Persian Gulf region; US leaders think Iran may be demonstrating its ability to shut down a key oil transit chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz.

 
Another Tuesday, another batch of primaries tees up the November midterms. One to watch is the GOP contest in Missouri, where Attorney General Josh Hawley is widely considered the favorite vying to unseat Claire McCaskill, one of the Senate's most vulnerable Democrats. The seat could be key in the confirmation battle over the President's Supreme Court nominee, likely starting next month. Voters also go to the polls in Ohio, Kansas, Washington state and Michigan, where Rashida Tlaib hopes to best a crowded field of Democrats to become the first Muslim woman in Congress. Hawaii holds primaries Saturday.


We're used to keeping an eye on the Gulf and East coasts this time of year, but the latest hurricane to aim for the United States is in the Pacific. Hawaii could get slammed Wednesday by Hurricane Hector. Tropical cyclones are rare in Hawaii, which dodged two bullets in 2014, when a pair of storms took aim. State officials are on alert as they also keep watch over the Kilauea volcano, which could keep erupting for years.

Also on Wednesday, the Senate in Argentina considers a bill already approved by the lower legislative chamber to legalize elective abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. It's the latest in a global push to open access to safe, legal abortions. The President of Argentina, a Catholic country that's Pope Francis' homeland, opposes abortion but has said he wouldn't veto the bill.

 
State fair season is in full swing, and one of the most iconic kicks off Thursday. The Iowa State Fair is always a can't-miss for presidential candidates hoping to woo caucus-goers – and also a great venue for people-watching. But why do most of us roll up to the state fair? The food (did someone say "deep-fried"?), of course! Check here for details about your state's fair.


We could learn Friday who will take on the monumental task of keeping tabs on the conditions in which migrant children are kept after they're detained along parts of the US border with Mexico. Lawyers for the government and immigrants' rights groups are due to suggest a candidate to a federal judge. This comes as the government still hasn't located some 500 parents it separated from their children, including some who were deported.

And, it's been a year since the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, exposed a dark vein of racism running through our nation's ever-evolving identity. The community and University of Virginia students are set to rally Saturday afternoon and evening to honor those killed and hurt in 2017 and to push for peace and justice.
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The blood moon lunar eclipse – the longest of the century – was perfectly framed in late July by Russia's Qolsarif Mosque. This moody, celestial shot is our pick from the week's top images gallery from CNN Photos.
 
Jordan Taylor, the 20-year-old grocery store employee who noticed that a teenager was fascinated with his job. Taylor invited the teen, who is on the autism spectrum, to stock shelves with him for a half hour, which "was a big deal," the boy's dad said. "Somehow, this young man reached my son."
 
"It's been 20 years, but I still carry great remorse. I am very sorry that I stole from you. Please accept my apology + this money as a repayment + 20 years of interest. May God forever bless you + your family"

A note that restaurateur Carlotta Flores got, along with $1,000 cash, from a former waitress who tried to make things right.
 
Genetic genealogy
DNA is helping crack more and more cold cases, thanks in part to passionate and largely unpaid hobbyists. Find out how in CNN's weekend reads pick.
 
'You are braver than you believe'
Need a bigger dose of inspiration? Check out Ewan McGregor in this sweet take on Winnie the Pooh in "Christopher Robin," which opened this weekend.


Tim Allen's tease
The "Last Man Standing" star hints at what his conservative character won't be talking about when the resurrected show premieres next month on Fox.

Mother of a problem
Take a deep dive into what it's like to be a mom in a TV writers' room with CNN's Sandra Gonzalez.
 
Like golf?
The PGA's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational wraps up today at Firestone Championship South Course in Ohio, where Justin Thomas has been on fire.

Need more?
The 100th PGA Championship tees off Thursday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis. Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose and Tiger Woods are players to watch.

Full-on football
The NFL's Preseason Week 1 features a full lineup starting Thursday night, with top matchups including the Steelers vs. the Eagles and the Cowboys vs. the 49ers.
 
Spent your weekend on the couch?
We're throwin' it waaaaaaaaaay back with this classic from Janet Jackson, who headlines next weekend's Outside Lands music festival in San Francisco. (Click here to rock out.)
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