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1 Wildfires:Heavy rains and the prospect of more wet weather are raising hopes that firefighters will finally get a handle on the King Fire. 2 Crime: Police say a man beheaded a former coworker with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official. 3 ISIS: American aircra hit Islamic State group tanks, Humvees and bunkers in airstrikes targeting the extremists in Syria and Iraq. 4 Transit: Ride- sharing companies Uber, Ly and Sidecar are being threatened with legal action in San Francisco and Los Angeles. 5 Islam: In tweets and street gather- ings, moderate Muslims around the world are insisting that Islamic State extremists don't speak for their religion. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Lancaster, Pa., served as the U.S. capital for one day, as the Continental Congress met a er the capture of Philadelphia. MalcolmYoung leavesAC/DC AC/DC guitarist and co-founder Malcolm Young has been admit- ted to a full-time care facility to receive treat- ment for dementia, ac- cording to the Sydney Morning Herald. The 61-year-old rhythm guitarist on Wednes- day confirmed his retirement due to an undisclosed illness on Wednesday, just before the band released its newest album "Rock Or Bust." A source close to Young reportedly told the newspaper Friday that Young was admitted to a facility in Sydney's Elizabeth Bay that is known for treating patients with the de- generative disease. The Morning Herald also reported that Young's wife Linda moved Young to Lulworth House, an aged care facility. — Tony Hicks, Bay Area News Group Birthdays Actress Jayne Mead- ows is 95. Actress Kathleen Nolan is 81. Actor Wilford Brimley is 80. Actor Claude Jar- man Jr. is 80. Author Barbara Howar is 80. World Golf Hall of Fam- er Kathy Whitworth is 75. Singer-musician Randy Bachman is 30. Star report Popular topics being talked about online ... Abu Usamah: Canadian ISIS fighter once thought dead resurfaces in VICE video, threatens New York City Kim Jong-un: State media addresses North Korean leader's health issues and 3-week absence from public eye United Arab Emirates: Country's 1st female fighter pilot, Major Mariam al-Mansouri, leads airstrikes tar- geting ISIS Trending DANIEL OCHOA DE OLZA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cycling race: The pack passes the 12th century templar castle, or Castillio de los Templarios, during the Men Under 23 road race over 113miles of the Road Cycling World Championships on Friday in Ponferrada, north-western Spain. Hot shot 1964 The government publicly released the report of the Warren Commission, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in assassi- nating President John F. Kennedy. 1854 The first great disaster involving an Atlantic Ocean passenger ves- sel occurred when the steamship SS Arctic sank off Newfoundland; of the more than 400 people on board, only 86 survived. 1928 The United States said it was recognizing the Nationalist Chinese government. 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