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At least 11 people were killed Monday when hurricane winds lashed Moscow in the city's deadliest storm in more than 100 years, officials said.
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  1. At least 11 killed in Moscow storm; 60,000 evacuated
  2. Brawl involving Bryce Harper interrupts Washington Nationals' win over San Francisco Giants
  3. Dallas Cowboys' Nolan Carroll arrested on suspicion of DWI
  4. Carlos Beltran, Houston Astros stay hot through delay to blast Minnesota Twins
  5. Andrew McCutchen's homer powers Pittsburgh Pirates past Arizona Diamondbacks
  6. Mike Trout sidelined indefinitely due to torn thumb ligament
  7. Boston Red Sox lose Dustin Pedroia in loss to Chicago White Sox
  8. Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr will not coach Game 1 of NBA Finals
  9. Rich Hill bounces back to help pitch Los Angeles Dodgers past St. Louis Cardinals
  10. Texas lawmakers scuffle after state rep calls ICE on protesters
  11. Minnesota Twins CF Byron Buxton exits game with finger injury
  12. Kansas City Royals' Danny Duffy out 6-8 weeks with oblique injury
  13. Marshawn Lynch to wear Charles Woodson's No. 24 with Oakland Raiders
  14. In tweet, Trump condemns Portland fatal stabbings as 'unacceptable'
  15. Zookeeper killed by tiger in 'freak accident' at wildlife park in Britain
  16. Dylan Bundy helps Baltimore Orioles snap 7-game losing streak
  17. Washington Nationals' Stephen Drew returns from DL
  18. Boston Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia exits with sprained left wrist
  19. Iconic sportswriter Frank Deford dies at 78
  20. NASA honors Kennedy's space vision on 100th birthday
  21. Zac Efron's grandparents attend 'Baywatch' screening
  22. Man drops off soccer game ball aboard flying drone
  23. Kim Kardashian knew Kris Humphries marriage was doomed on honeymoon
  24. France's Macron decries Russian media's 'fake news' while hosting Putin

At least 11 killed in Moscow storm; 60,000 evacuated

At least 11 people were killed Monday when hurricane winds lashed Moscow in the city's deadliest storm in more than 100 years, officials said.
    

Brawl involving Bryce Harper interrupts Washington Nationals' win over San Francisco Giants

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Washington Nationals would love to replay the first round of the 2014 National League Division Series.
    

Dallas Cowboys' Nolan Carroll arrested on suspicion of DWI

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Nolan Carroll was arrested early Monday in Dallas on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
    

Carlos Beltran, Houston Astros stay hot through delay to blast Minnesota Twins

Carlos Beltran had four hits and capped an 11-run eighth with a three-run homer as Houston rallied for a 16-8 victory over Minnesota.
    

Andrew McCutchen's homer powers Pittsburgh Pirates past Arizona Diamondbacks

Andrew McCutchen sent Archie Bradley's fastball to the opposite field and into the right field seats to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 victory.
    

Mike Trout sidelined indefinitely due to torn thumb ligament

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Los Angeles Angels star center fielder Mike Trout will be sidelined indefinitely.
    

Boston Red Sox lose Dustin Pedroia in loss to Chicago White Sox

Dustin Pedroia will return to Boston for further examination after he injured his left wrist Monday afternoon in a 5-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
    

Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr will not coach Game 1 of NBA Finals

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr could return to the team's bench during the NBA Finals, but it will not be for Game 1.
    

Rich Hill bounces back to help pitch Los Angeles Dodgers past St. Louis Cardinals

Los Angeles Dodgers starter Rich Hill took a no-hitter into the fifth inning and outpitched National League ERA leader Mike Leake Monday.
    

Texas lawmakers scuffle after state rep calls ICE on protesters

Lawmakers scuffled on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives Monday after one called immigration authorities on protesters.
    

Minnesota Twins CF Byron Buxton exits game with finger injury

MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton was removed from Monday's game against the Houston Astros with a laceration on the ring finger of his right hand.
    

Kansas City Royals' Danny Duffy out 6-8 weeks with oblique injury

Kansas City Royals left-hander Danny Duffy will miss six to eight weeks with a strained oblique.
    

Marshawn Lynch to wear Charles Woodson's No. 24 with Oakland Raiders

Charles Woodson's Oakland Raiders jersey is coming out of retirement but the former Pro Bowl defensive back said it will be a perfect fit.
    

In tweet, Trump condemns Portland fatal stabbings as 'unacceptable'

President Donald Trump condemned Monday the fatal stabbings of two people who tried to stop a man yelling anti-Muslim slurs on a train in Portland, Ore.
    

Zookeeper killed by tiger in 'freak accident' at wildlife park in Britain

A female zookeeper was killed Monday by a tiger that entered an enclosure with her at a wildlife park in Britain, authorities said.
    

Dylan Bundy helps Baltimore Orioles snap 7-game losing streak

BALTIMORE -- Dylan Bundy put together another effective outing Monday against the New York Yankees.
    

Washington Nationals' Stephen Drew returns from DL

The Washington Nationals reinstated infielder Stephen Drew from the 10-day disabled list Monday after he missed 41 games with a right hamstring strain.
    

Boston Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia exits with sprained left wrist

CHICAGO -- Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia left Monday afternoon's game against the Chicago White Sox in the second inning.
    

Iconic sportswriter Frank Deford dies at 78

Sports Illustrated and NPR sports journalist Frank Deford died in Key West, Fla., his family announced. He was 78-years-old.
    

NASA honors Kennedy's space vision on 100th birthday

NASA is honoring the space vision and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, who was born 100 years ago Monday.
    

Zac Efron's grandparents attend 'Baywatch' screening

Zac Efron dedicated a sweet post to his grandparents after they saw his film "Baywatch" at a theater in Bend, Ore.
    

Man drops off soccer game ball aboard flying drone

A man rode on a drone before landing and handing the referee the match ball at the Portugese Cup final.
    

Kim Kardashian knew Kris Humphries marriage was doomed on honeymoon

Kim Kardashian said on "Watch What Happens Live" that her relationship with Kris Humphries ended because she wed him for the wrong reasons.
    

France's Macron decries Russian media's 'fake news' while hosting Putin

French President Macron told Russian President Putin his state news outlets spread "fake news" and "propaganda" during the French presidential election.
    
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Protest sparks Texas lawmaker threats of gun violence - Washington Post


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Protest sparks Texas lawmaker threats of gun violence
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AUSTIN — Hundreds of protesters opposing Texas's tough new anti-"sanctuary cities" law launched a raucous demonstration from the public gallery in the Texas House on Monday, briefly halting work and prompting lawmakers on the floor below to argue ...
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Investigation Turns to Kushner's Motives in Meeting With a Putin Ally
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Jared Kushner, center, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, at the White House in January. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, was looking for a direct line to ...
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Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge in Florida, says alcohol 'not involved' - ESPN


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Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge in Florida, says alcohol 'not involved'
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Angela Merkel's weekend speech stating that Europe could no longer "fully count on others" were a sign of the widening cracks in the U.S.-German relationship.
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  1. Merkel's Tough Talk Shows Deepening Rift With U.S. Under Trump
  2. Suicide Blast Kills at Least 13 in Baghdad
  3. Zookeeper Dies After Being Attacked by Tiger
  4. Another Awkward Presidential Handshake: France's Macron Meets Putin
  5. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  6. Taiwan Tests U.S. Firepower, Fears Invasion by China
  7. 'Prohibited to White People' Festival Sparks Anger in France
  8. Popular Chinese Lesbian Dating Site Removed From Internet
  9. Camilla Opens Up About Her Affair With Prince Charles
  10. Fisherman, 73, Survives After 440-Pound Great White Shark Leaps Into Boat
  11. Tourism and Terrorism: Vacation Hot Spots Step Up Security
  12. North Korea Test-Fires Its Third Missile in as Many Weeks
  13. Kushner Asked to 'Lay Low' After Russia Reports, Source Says
  14. 52 Years After His Death, Vietnam Veteran Finally Honored
  15. White House Preps 'War Room' to Push Back on Russia Investigations: Report
  16. Thousands Participate in Manchester Run as Hunt for Accomplices Continues
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Merkel's Tough Talk Shows Deepening Rift With U.S. Under Trump

Angela Merkel's weekend speech stating that Europe could no longer "fully count on others" were a sign of the widening cracks in the U.S.-German relationship.

    

Suicide Blast Kills at Least 13 in Baghdad

The blast occurred on Monday night, just days after the beginning of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

    

Zookeeper Dies After Being Attacked by Tiger

A zookeeper is dead after being attacked by a tiger that entered a closed off enclosure she was in at a wildlife park in England, authorities said Monday.

    

Another Awkward Presidential Handshake: France's Macron Meets Putin

The French president endured a long silence after welcoming President Vladimir Putin to Versailles.
    

How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis

North Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006

    

Taiwan Tests U.S. Firepower, Fears Invasion by China

NBC News gained rare access to Taiwanese military exercises.
    

'Prohibited to White People' Festival Sparks Anger in France

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took to Twitter on Sunday to stress that she "firmly" condemned the event, adding that she had reported it to police.

    

Popular Chinese Lesbian Dating Site Removed From Internet

A popular Chinese dating app for lesbians has been shut down, along with its website and main social media account.

    

Camilla Opens Up About Her Affair With Prince Charles

The Duchess of Cornwall gave a rare interview about her highly publicized affair with Prince Charles and how it impacted her life.
    

Fisherman, 73, Survives After 440-Pound Great White Shark Leaps Into Boat

Australian Terry Selwood was fishing in the same spot he's been dropping a line for the last 50 years when the 7-foot long shark jumped into his boat.

    

Tourism and Terrorism: Vacation Hot Spots Step Up Security

Iconic tourist destinations around the world are undergoing big security changes in the wake of recent terror attacks in Europe.
    

North Korea Test-Fires Its Third Missile in as Many Weeks

U.S. officials say the latest test involved a short-range ballistic missile that flew for six minutes and nearly 250 miles.
    

Kushner Asked to 'Lay Low' After Russia Reports, Source Says

The caution for Kushner to keep a low profile comes in the aftermath of new revelations that he sought to set up a secret back-channel with Russia.

    

52 Years After His Death, Vietnam Veteran Finally Honored

Navy pilot Lt. Commander Frederick Crosby — classified as "killed in action" for more than 50 years — finally was given a full military funeral on Sunday.
    

White House Preps 'War Room' to Push Back on Russia Investigations: Report

According to the Washington Post, the White House is looking to go on the offensive after revelations that have undermined the administration's credibility.
    

Thousands Participate in Manchester Run as Hunt for Accomplices Continues

The run came as British Interior Minister Amber Rudd said members of the Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi's network were "potentially" still at large.

    

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Investigators are examining whether Jared Kushner was seeking a direct line to the Russian president in a December meeting with the head of a bank with Kremlin ties.
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  1. Investigation Turns to Kushner’s Motives in Meeting With a Putin Ally
  2. With Italy No Longer in U.S. Focus, Russia Swoops to Fill the Void
  3. ‘Narrowcast’ Trump? Republicans Seek Formula to Keep House Majority
  4. White House Acts to Roll Back Birth-Control Mandate for Religious Employers
  5. Drug Lobbyists’ Battle Cry Over Prices: Blame the Others
  6. Egypt’s President Enacts Law Placing Severe Restrictions on Aid Groups
  7. Theresa May Doesn’t Crack and Jeremy Corbyn Keeps His Cool in U.K. Debate
  8. On Memorial Day, Trump Pays Tribute to Fallen Troops
  9. U.K. Is Investigating Missed Signals Over Manchester Bomber
  10. 52 Places to Go: A Bird’s Eye View in Laikipia
  11. Emmanuel Macron Challenges Putin on Syria and Gay Rights
  12. Frank Deford, a Literary Storyteller of Sport, Dies at 78
  13. Immigrants Keep an Iowa Meatpacking Town Alive and Growing
  14. Hello? Dolly? Bette Midler Seems Unlikely to Sing at Tony Awards
  15. The ‘Bronx Tale’ Strategy: Win Suburban Love, Not Broadway Prestige
  16. China’s Ill, and Wealthy, Look Abroad for Medical Treatment
  17. Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem
  18. Texas Lawmaker Threatens to Shoot Colleague After Reporting Protesters to ICE
  19. Tiger Woods Is Charged With Driving Under the Influence in Florida
  20. After Technical Chaos, British Airways Looks to Restore Schedule
  21. Francesco Totti Leaves the Field, and Romans Weep for a Living Monument
  22. China Charges Activist From Taiwan With ‘Subverting State Power’
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Investigation Turns to Kushner’s Motives in Meeting With a Putin Ally

Investigators are examining whether Jared Kushner was seeking a direct line to the Russian president in a December meeting with the head of a bank with Kremlin ties.

    

With Italy No Longer in U.S. Focus, Russia Swoops to Fill the Void

Russia has made a concerted effort to build ties with Italy, which many officials believe is creating a slow but certain tilt toward Moscow.

    

‘Narrowcast’ Trump? Republicans Seek Formula to Keep House Majority

Conservatives are grappling with a question: Do candidates run with President Trump or against him? A little bit of both, some say, is needed.

    

White House Acts to Roll Back Birth-Control Mandate for Religious Employers

The effort follows through on the president’s pledge to roll back a requirement that many religious employers include contraception coverage in health insurance.

    

Drug Lobbyists’ Battle Cry Over Prices: Blame the Others

A civil war has broken out among the most powerful players in the industry, which is scrambling in the face of public anger and legislative efforts to reduce costs.

    

Egypt’s President Enacts Law Placing Severe Restrictions on Aid Groups

The move by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stoked fears that his government intends to accelerate its harsh crackdown on human rights activists.

    

Theresa May Doesn’t Crack and Jeremy Corbyn Keeps His Cool in U.K. Debate

The prime minister did not sustain further political damage, but she did not banish doubts about her leadership that were raised by a policy reversal last week.

    

On Memorial Day, Trump Pays Tribute to Fallen Troops

At a solemn ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, President Trump praised those “who died in war so we could live in peace.”

    

U.K. Is Investigating Missed Signals Over Manchester Bomber

Britain’s domestic intelligence agency will focus on why, despite repeated warnings from the public, agents decided that the bomber, Salman Abedi, posed no threat.

    

52 Places to Go: A Bird’s Eye View in Laikipia

Here are three ways to spy wildlife, large and small, in the Laikipia region of Kenya.
    

Emmanuel Macron Challenges Putin on Syria and Gay Rights

France’s newly elected president said that the use of chemical weapons in Syria was a “red line,” and that the punishment of gay men in Chechnya would be monitored.

    

Frank Deford, a Literary Storyteller of Sport, Dies at 78

A longtime contributor to NPR, Sports Illustrated and HBO, Mr. Deford was the only sportswriter to receive a National Humanities Medal.

    

Immigrants Keep an Iowa Meatpacking Town Alive and Growing

Waves of Asian, African and Latino newcomers have filled jobs at pork, egg and turkey plants where wages have fallen and work has grown more grueling.

    

Hello? Dolly? Bette Midler Seems Unlikely to Sing at Tony Awards

“Hello, Dolly!” producers and Tony producers seem to be at an impasse over the conditions under which Ms. Midler would sing at the awards ceremony.

    

The ‘Bronx Tale’ Strategy: Win Suburban Love, Not Broadway Prestige

The musical received no Tony nominations. But nostalgia and smart marketing are filling the seats with the “Jersey Boys” demographic.

    

China’s Ill, and Wealthy, Look Abroad for Medical Treatment

Hospitals and a new generation of medical tourism companies are luring well-heeled Chinese patients away from an overburdened health care system.

    

Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem

This personal collection of hundreds of Mr. Rollins’s recordings and notes reveal his quest to improve his stamina and power as a saxophonist.

    

Texas Lawmaker Threatens to Shoot Colleague After Reporting Protesters to ICE

Representative Matt Rinaldi said he called federal immigration authorities after protesters at the Capitol interrupted the final day of the legislative session.

    

Tiger Woods Is Charged With Driving Under the Influence in Florida

Woods, 41, who has won 14 major championships but has been troubled by health problems in recent years, was taken into custody at 3 a.m. in Jupiter, Fla.

    

After Technical Chaos, British Airways Looks to Restore Schedule

The airline said it was running most flights as normal, but the weekend disruption has resulted in tense scenes at London’s two biggest airports in particular.

    

Francesco Totti Leaves the Field, and Romans Weep for a Living Monument

It’s been a rough decade for Rome. Jobs have left and garbage piles up in the streets. The latest kick in the gut? Francesco Totti has left the soccer pitch.

    

China Charges Activist From Taiwan With ‘Subverting State Power’

The mainland authorities have never leveled that charge against someone from Taiwan before, and his formal arrest adds a new strain to tensions between Beijing and Taipei.

    

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