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  1. Try to find Russell Wilson in Ciara's awkward family photo
  2. Watch: Dwyane Wade, Chicago Bulls rent out a Waffle House
  3. Son of assassinated Kim Jong Nam appears in YouTube video
  4. Several dead as wildfires destroy more than 1M acres in 4 states
  5. Ryan guarantees GOP health plan will pass House; conservatives pan the bill
  6. New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys interested in DeSean Jackson
  7. Adrian Peterson: Seattle Seahawks or Oakland Raiders in play for All-Pro
  8. Martellus Bennett wants $9 million annually
  9. Former U.S. foe Noriega has brain surgery to remove tumor
  10. Kirk Cousins 'likely' to end up with San Francisco 49ers
  11. Mike Glennon: Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets out on quarterback
  12. Nominees Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert to perform at ACM awards
  13. Earth is bombarded at random, crater study shows
  14. Report: New England Patriots want two first-rounders for Jimmy Garoppolo
  15. Judge rules against tribes, allowing construction of Dakota pipeline to resume

Try to find Russell Wilson in Ciara's awkward family photo

Not a lot of clothes are being worn in one of Ciara's latest Twitter posts.
    

Watch: Dwyane Wade, Chicago Bulls rent out a Waffle House

Menu on a placemat? Check.
    

Son of assassinated Kim Jong Nam appears in YouTube video

A video of a young man who identifies himself as the son of the assassinated Kim Jong Nam has surfaced on YouTube.
    

Several dead as wildfires destroy more than 1M acres in 4 states

At least six people have died as the result of multiple wildfires that are burning across the Midwest and Texas, authorities said Tuesday.
    

Ryan guarantees GOP health plan will pass House; conservatives pan the bill

House Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday guaranteed that the Republicans' proposed healthcare plan to replace the Affordable Care Act will be passed by the chamber.
    

New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys interested in DeSean Jackson

Flashy wide receiver DeSean Jackson could potentially move to his third different team in the NFC East.
    

Adrian Peterson: Seattle Seahawks or Oakland Raiders in play for All-Pro

There remains plenty of interest in a reunion between Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Martellus Bennett wants $9 million annually

Free agent tight end Martellus Bennett is unlikely to return to the New England Patriots at his current asking price.
    

Former U.S. foe Noriega has brain surgery to remove tumor

Former Panamanian dictator and onetime U.S. military target Manuel Noriega has undergone surgery for a brain tumor, family members said Tuesday.
    

Kirk Cousins 'likely' to end up with San Francisco 49ers

Tony Romo isn't the only NFC South quarterback reportedly on the move.
    

Mike Glennon: Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets out on quarterback

The Chicago Bears appear to be Mike Glennon's best option for 2017.
    

Nominees Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert to perform at ACM awards

Country music stars including Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert are confirmed to perform at the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards.
    

Earth is bombarded at random, crater study shows

New analysis of Earth's myriad craters turned up no evidence of an impact pattern. Earth is bombarded at random, the research shows.
    

Report: New England Patriots want two first-rounders for Jimmy Garoppolo

Bill Belichick's wizardry could land the New England Patriots three first round selections in the next two drafts.
    

Judge rules against tribes, allowing construction of Dakota pipeline to resume

A federal judge ruled against two Native American tribes in their attempt to prevent construction of the final section of 1,170-mile Dakota Access Pipeline.
    
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WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged CIA Hacking Documents
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The C.I.A. headquarters in Langley, Va. If the WikiLeaks documents are authentic, the release would be a serious blow to the agency. Credit Jason Reed/Reuters. WASHINGTON — In what appears to be the largest leak of C.I.A documents in history, ...
US Intelligence Officials: Latest WikiLeaks Drop "Worse Than Snowden" DocsBuzzFeed News
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The state of Hawaii will ask a federal judge to block President Trump's revised executive order barring the issuance of new visas to citizens of six Muslim-majority countries, according to a court filing. The action — which lawyers for the state hope ...
Why Trump's travel ban is still a Muslim banCNN
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"I wouldn't be sitting here if America hadn't opened its arms to refugees," the actor said. His grandfather fled the Nazis in Poland.
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  1. Why 'Homeland' Star Mandy Patinkin Is Furious
  2. 'For the 1st Time ... a President Stands Against His Allies'
  3. North Korea Shows Video of Ballistic Missile Test
  4. China Warns of 'Head-On' Collision Between U.S. and N. Korea
  5. 'Worst Drought for Nearly Two Centuries' Threatens Somaliland's Children
  6. Rare White Rhino Shot Dead at Paris Zoo
  7. Poachers Kill Rhino for Prized Horn Inside French Zoo
  8. North Korea Warns U.S. Not to Provoke 'Actual War'
  9. Sea Turtle With Stomachache Has Surgery to Remove 915 Coins
  10. China's ZTE Will Pay Record $900M Fine for Selling Phones to Iran
  11. In Cuba, Tobacco Farmers See Best Crop in Years
  12. Philippines Protests Fictional Groper President on U.S. TV Show
  13. Trump Call Interrupts Netanyahu Police Questioning
  14. Children Under 16 Can't See 'Beauty and the Beast' in Russia
  15. Singer George Michael Died of Natural Causes: Coroner
  16. Do Americans Now Need a Visa to Visit Europe?
  17. U.S. Begins Shipping THAAD Anti-Missile System to S. Korea
  18. Malaysia Accuses N. Korea of 'Holding Our Citizens Hostage'
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Why 'Homeland' Star Mandy Patinkin Is Furious

"I wouldn't be sitting here if America hadn't opened its arms to refugees," the actor said. His grandfather fled the Nazis in Poland.

    

'For the 1st Time ... a President Stands Against His Allies'

President Donald Trump's new executive order barring citizens of several majority-Muslim countries from traveling to the U.S. doesn't include Iraq.

    

North Korea Shows Video of Ballistic Missile Test

State television broadcast video of the test launch of four missiles under the supervision of the country's supreme leader Kim Jong Un.
    

China Warns of 'Head-On' Collision Between U.S. and N. Korea

'Our priority now is to flash the red light and apply brakes on both trains,' Foreign Minister Wang Yi said as China's parliament opened in Beijing.

    

'Worst Drought for Nearly Two Centuries' Threatens Somaliland's Children

Rageh Omaar, of NBC News' partner ITN, has travelled to Somaliland to witness the devastating effects of three consecutive years of failed rains.
    

Rare White Rhino Shot Dead at Paris Zoo

Poachers broke into the zoo overnight, before shooting the rhino three times in the head and sawing off his horn.
    

Poachers Kill Rhino for Prized Horn Inside French Zoo

Poachers broke into a French zoo overnight and fatally shot a rhinoceros before using a chain saw to remove his ivory horn.

    

North Korea Warns U.S. Not to Provoke 'Actual War'

Speaking at a U.N. disarmament conference, a North Korean diplomat defended recent missile tests, and condemned joint U.S.-South Korean military exerc
    

Sea Turtle With Stomachache Has Surgery to Remove 915 Coins

Tossing coins in a fountain for luck is a popular superstition, but a similar belief brought misery to a sea turtle in Thailand from whom doctors have

    

China's ZTE Will Pay Record $900M Fine for Selling Phones to Iran

ZTE employees were asked to sign non-disclosure agreements and used an e-mail system that automatically deleted messages.

    

In Cuba, Tobacco Farmers See Best Crop in Years

In Cuba, tobacco farmers are seeing their best crop in years, after favorable weather has yielded healthy plants.

    

Philippines Protests Fictional Groper President on U.S. TV Show

On an upcoming episode of 'Madam Secretary,' a fictional Philippine president gets punched, after he tries to grope the U.S secretary of state.

    

Trump Call Interrupts Netanyahu Police Questioning

Netanyahu was being questioned Monday at his Jerusalem home for a fourth time over suspicions of corruption when Trump called, one aide said.

    

Children Under 16 Can't See 'Beauty and the Beast' in Russia

Children under age 16 won't be able to go to the new Disney film "Beauty and the Beast" in Russia because it includes a gay character.

    

Singer George Michael Died of Natural Causes: Coroner

The star died of issues related to his heart and liver, a British coroner announced Tuesday.

    

Do Americans Now Need a Visa to Visit Europe?

Should Americans start scrambling to make embassy appointments for visas before grabbing those cheap airfares to Europe for summer travel?

    

U.S. Begins Shipping THAAD Anti-Missile System to S. Korea

U.S. officials said work is underway to make the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system operational as quickly as possible.

    

Malaysia Accuses N. Korea of 'Holding Our Citizens Hostage'

Malaysia's prime minister demanded that Pyongyang let Malaysian citizens leave North Korea — and banned North Koreans from leaving Malaysia.

    

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  1. WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents
  2. WikiLeaks Reignites Tensions Between Silicon Valley and Spy Agencies
  3. With WikiLeaks Claims of C.I.A. Hacking, How Vulnerable Is Your Smartphone?
  4. North Korea Tensions Pose Early, and Perilous, Test for Trump
  5. Before Elections, Dutch Fear Russian Meddling, but Also U.S. Cash
  6. Lynne Stewart, Lawyer Imprisoned in Terrorism Case, Dies at 77
  7. Republican Party, Central Intelligence Agency: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  8. Preserving a Brooklyn Temple of Graffiti
  9. The Batcave, a Graffiti Landmark in Brooklyn, Grows Up
  10. U.S. Fines ZTE of China $1.19 Billion for Breaching Sanctions
  11. New Israel Law Bars Foreign Critics From Entering the Country
  12. Caterpillar Is Accused in Report to Federal Investigators of Tax Fraud
  13. Tronc Is Said to Pursue Us Weekly for More Than $100 Million
  14. Trump’s New Ban Leaves Few Spots for Refugees, Even the Hunted
  15. Trump Aides Address His Wiretap Claims: ‘That’s Above My Pay Grade’
  16. Economic Scene: Trump Budget Proposal Reflects Working-Class Resentment of the Poor
  17. G.O.P. Health Bill Faces Revolt From Conservative Forces
  18. Obamacare Took Months to Craft; Repeal May Be Much Swifter
  19. Public Health: Why Even Some Republicans Are Rejecting the Replacement Bill
  20. Millions Risk Losing Health Insurance in Republican Plan, Analysts Say
  21. Trump Grants Oval Office Meeting to TMZ Founder
  22. Democrats Seek Special Counsel to Investigate Russian Election Interference
  23. Fact-Check: Trump Is Wrong About Guantánamo Detainees
  24. A Cartoonist Savors His Favorite Art for The New Yorker
  25. They Helped Look for Her. Now They’re Accused in Her Murder.
  26. How a Slave Spiritual Became English Rugby’s Anthem
  27. Gender Outlaws, Floating Freely Outside Binary Boxes
  28. Trilobites: In the Caves of Ancient Humans, Stories Told Dot by Dot
  29. Unhappy With Photo, New Hampshire Town Wins Battle With Google
  30. House of Lords Votes for Parliament to Have More Say on ‘Brexit’
  31. Chance the Rapper Donates $1 Million to Chicago’s Public Schools
  32. White Rhinoceros Is Killed for Its Horn at Wildlife Park Near Paris
  33. Attacks by Rebels in Myanmar Leave Dozens Dead
  34. George Michael Died of Heart Condition, Coroner Says
  35. Christian Lacroix Puts Opulence into a ‘Midsummer Night’s’ Ballet
  36. A Conversation With: Why We Can’t Look Away From Our Screens
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WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents

The documents describe agency tools used to hack into smartphones and TVs, as well as to bypass encryption on programs like Signal and WhatsApp.

    

WikiLeaks Reignites Tensions Between Silicon Valley and Spy Agencies

Leaked documents appear to indicate that the C.I.A. was collecting cyberweapons that can break into smartphones and even internet-connected televisions.

    

With WikiLeaks Claims of C.I.A. Hacking, How Vulnerable Is Your Smartphone?

Documents released by WikiLeaks indicate the extent to which the spy agency was looking for ways to break into ordinary consumer devices.

    

North Korea Tensions Pose Early, and Perilous, Test for Trump

The North’s provocations and Chinese anger over the deployment of a missile defense system in South Korea are creating a difficult balancing act for the new administration.

    

Before Elections, Dutch Fear Russian Meddling, but Also U.S. Cash

American conservative activists are supporting Europe’s far-right figures like Geert Wilders, who are campaigning against the European Union.

    

Lynne Stewart, Lawyer Imprisoned in Terrorism Case, Dies at 77

Ms. Stewart, who was convicted of aiding terrorism in her representation of Omar Abdel Rahman, was also known for defending a member of the Weather Underground and other violent activists.

    

Republican Party, Central Intelligence Agency: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Preserving a Brooklyn Temple of Graffiti

The Batcave, a derelict warehouse in Brooklyn, was a canvas for graffiti for decades. Visit it in this 360° video before it is renovated.
    

The Batcave, a Graffiti Landmark in Brooklyn, Grows Up

A nonprofit plans to renovate and expand a former power station in Gowanus, turning it into a factory of sorts for producing art.

    

U.S. Fines ZTE of China $1.19 Billion for Breaching Sanctions

The Chinese technology company agreed to plead guilty to charges that it broke United States sanctions and sold electronics to Iran and North Korea.

    

New Israel Law Bars Foreign Critics From Entering the Country

The measure set off alarms in the United States, where Israel’s critics and some of its most loyal Jewish supporters alike warned that it would further isolate the country.

    

Caterpillar Is Accused in Report to Federal Investigators of Tax Fraud

The report outlines a strategy for bringing home billions of dollars from offshore affiliates while avoiding federal income taxes on the earnings.

    

Tronc Is Said to Pursue Us Weekly for More Than $100 Million

The bid is a role reversal for the former Tribune Publishing, which rebuffed a takeover attempt from the Gannett Company last year.

    

Trump’s New Ban Leaves Few Spots for Refugees, Even the Hunted

A suspension of refugee admissions to the United States puts in doubt an Obama administration program meant to aid Central American children.

    

Trump Aides Address His Wiretap Claims: ‘That’s Above My Pay Grade’

The president’s team has been uncharacteristically muted when pressed about Mr. Trump’s explosive and unproven accusations about President Barack Obama.

    

Economic Scene: Trump Budget Proposal Reflects Working-Class Resentment of the Poor

By protecting Social Security and Medicare while going after anti-poverty programs, the plan suits a constituency that strongly backed the president.

    

G.O.P. Health Bill Faces Revolt From Conservative Forces

Before the bill has even reached House committees, conservative senators and groups have come out against the plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.

    

Obamacare Took Months to Craft; Repeal May Be Much Swifter

In comparison with the pace of work on the Affordable Care Act in 2009, the timetable for the Republicans’ health care bill is lightning fast.

    

Public Health: Why Even Some Republicans Are Rejecting the Replacement Bill

The bill seems unlikely to lower costs, does less to open up the market than conservatives had hoped and offers subsidies still seen as too generous.

    

Millions Risk Losing Health Insurance in Republican Plan, Analysts Say

Americans in their 50s and 60s would be especially likely to find coverage unaffordable in a system providing tax credits of $2,000 to $4,000 per year based on age

    

Trump Grants Oval Office Meeting to TMZ Founder

President Trump met for an hour with Harvey Levin, the tabloid emperor, in a session that was not listed on the president’s public schedule.

    

Democrats Seek Special Counsel to Investigate Russian Election Interference

Senator Dianne Feinstein said the move was necessary to shield the inquiry from the appearance of political interference by the Trump administration.

    

Fact-Check: Trump Is Wrong About Guantánamo Detainees

President Trump’s assertion that 122 former prisoners released during the Obama administration have returned to militant activity is false.

    

A Cartoonist Savors His Favorite Art for The New Yorker

Bob Mankoff, stepping down as cartoon editor of the magazine after 20 years, reflects on his favorites and why they worked.

    

They Helped Look for Her. Now They’re Accused in Her Murder.

The killing of Sarah Stern, 19, was the result of a six-month plot, prosecutors say, including plans to rob her of $7,000.

    

How a Slave Spiritual Became English Rugby’s Anthem

“Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” which in the United States evokes the darkness of slavery, has morphed into something else entirely across the Atlantic.

    

Gender Outlaws, Floating Freely Outside Binary Boxes

The choreographer Richard Move discusses his new work, “XXYY,” and inhabiting the spirit of Martha Graham.

    

Trilobites: In the Caves of Ancient Humans, Stories Told Dot by Dot

About 38,000 years ago, archaeologists say, some of Europe’s earliest modern humans were making art that evokes the pointillism of Georges Seurat.

    

Unhappy With Photo, New Hampshire Town Wins Battle With Google

Concerned the picture leading Google’s search results for Londonderry didn’t represent the town, officials campaigned to replace it.

    

House of Lords Votes for Parliament to Have More Say on ‘Brexit’

The Lords sought more influence over a deal to leave the European Union than just the up-or-down vote offered by Prime Minister Theresa May.

    

Chance the Rapper Donates $1 Million to Chicago’s Public Schools

The rapper called the donation a “call to action” in supporting arts and after school programming.
    

White Rhinoceros Is Killed for Its Horn at Wildlife Park Near Paris

The horn of the 4-year-old rhinoceros, named Vince, was sawed off in the episode, according to officials at the Parc Zoologique de Thoiry.

    

Attacks by Rebels in Myanmar Leave Dozens Dead

The assaults by an ethnic Chinese group were said to have targeted a hotel, casinos and police and army posts in an escalation of a long-running conflict.

    

George Michael Died of Heart Condition, Coroner Says

Because the singer-songwriter’s death was natural, the investigation into Mr. Michael’s death would be discontinued, the coroner said.

    

Christian Lacroix Puts Opulence into a ‘Midsummer Night’s’ Ballet

The former couturier has designed the Paris Opera Ballet’s new production of a Balanchine classic.

    

A Conversation With: Why We Can’t Look Away From Our Screens

In a new book, the social psychologist Adam Alter warns that our devotion to digital devices has morphed into something very much like addiction.

    

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