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1 Fires: Firecrews fought to prevent small wildfires that de- stroyed five homes near a California interstate and were threatening hundreds more. 2 Ebola: Presidents of countries rav- aged by Ebola plead for help at the World Bank as the U.S. military ramps up its efforts in Liberia. 3 Shooting: A new police-involved shooting death of a black 18-year-old man in St. Louis renews anger among activists, sparking new protests. 4 ISIS: The U.S.-led coalition ramps up its aerial bombardment of Islamic State posi- tions in Kobani as the extremist group battles with Kurdish forces. 5 State: Califor- nia's chief utility regulatorsaid Thursday he will not seek reap- pointment when his term ends at the end of the year. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: The London Bridge that had spanned the River Thames in London since 1831 was disassembled in 1967. RobinThicke'swife files for divorce Maybe now Robin Thicke can get back to writing songs that don't sound like the pleadings of a desper- ate, lovesick puppy. Paula Patton filed for divorce from the singer last week in Los Ange- les, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. She cited "irrec- oncilable differences" and asked for joint custody of the couple's 4-year-old son. The filing comes about eight months a er Pat- ton and the "Blurred Lines" singer an- nounced their separa- tion and Thicke went on a much-ridiculed campaign to win her back. That campaign in- cluded a cringe-worthy intimate music video for his song "Get Her Back." Rumors have said that the song and breakup that inspired it were the result of Thicke's infidelity. — Ann Tatko-Peterson, Bay Area News Group Birthdays Singer John Prine is 68. Actor Charles Dance is 68. Actress Jessica Harper is 65. Rock singer David Lee Roth is 60. Actor J. Ed- die Peck is 56. Country singer Tanya Tucker is 56. Actress Julia Sweeney is 55. Actor Bradley Whitford is 55. Star report Popular topics being talked about online ... Comcast: Man claims cable company contacted his employer a er he complained about service United States Secret Service: New details link senior White House aides to 2012prostitution scandal in Colombia Tomorrowland: 1st trailer for upcoming Disney film with George Clooney teases a world of wheat and wonder Trending KHALIL HAMRA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gaza Strip: A Palestinian man stands on the balcony of his destroyed house Thursday as he waits for the visit of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah to Gaza's neighborhood of Shijaeyih. Members of the new Palestinian unity government assembled in Gaza on Thursday for their first Cabinet session in the war-battered territory. Hot shot 1964 The Summer Olympics were opened in Tokyo by Japanese Emperor Hirohito; it was the first time the games were held in Asia. 1913 The Panama Canal was effectively completed as President Woodrow Wilson sent a signal from the White House by telegraph, setting off explosives that de- stroyed a section of the Gamboa dike. 1935 The George Gersh- win opera "Porgy and Bess," featuring an all- black cast, opened on Broadway; it ran for 124 performances. 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