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DETROIT (AP) — Authorities say the owners of more than 300,000 Hondas have yet to get their air bags repaired, despite warnings from the automaker and regulators that the inflators have an extremely high chance of rupturing and causing injury or even death. One death was reported just last week. About 69 million Takata inflators have been recalled because of a possible rupture.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A new polls says Donald Trump is losing out to Hillary Clinton when it comes to young people of all races and ethnicities. A survey of adults ages 18 to 30 was conducted by the Black Youth Project at the University of Chicago with the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The survey says young people across the board are more likely to support Clinton than Trump, and they're likely to believe that Clinton is the candidate mostly likely to help people like them.

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi forces, backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes, are battling Islamic State militants for a third day in Rutba, a western town well away from the effort to retake Mosul, Iraq's second largest city. A spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition says strikes included one against an Islamic State convoy trying to flee the area.

SYDNEY (AP) — Investigators in Australia say four people were killed today while on an amusement park ride at Dreamworld in Queensland. Officials say the two women and two men were on a river rapids ride, which takes people in circular rafts along a fast-moving, man-made river. Investigators say two people were thrown from the ride and two others were caught inside. But it's not clear if they were trapped under water or caught up in the machinery.

WANAQUE, N.J. (AP) — A man who jumped off a New Jersey highway bridge with his two children is dead, and state police say the children are injured. State police say the man jumped from an overpass near the Wanaque River last night. The children were taken to a hospital.

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