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Lorenzo Cain scored on Eric Hosmer's eighth-inning double as the Kansas City Royals topped the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Friday.
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  1. Eric Hosmer lifts Kansas City Royals past Baltimore Orioles
  2. John Wall hits clutch three to give Washington Wizards win, force Game 7
  3. Tampa Bay Rays hold off late Boston Red Sox comeback, pick up 5-4 win
  4. Atlanta Braves snap six-game losing streak with 8-4 win over Miami Marlins
  5. South Korea leader could seek more defense spending despite 'conciliatory' approach
  6. Houston Astros continue best start in franchise history with win over New York Yankees
  7. Jose Bautista belts two-run homer in Toronto Blue Jays' 4-0 win vs. Seattle Mariners
  8. Minnesota Twins, Ervin Santana shut down Cleveland Indians
  9. Tennessee Titans cautious with top pick Corey Davis at rookie camp
  10. Caleb Brantley wants to prove Cleveland Browns made smart pick
  11. Daniel Cormier, Jon Jones set to fight at UFC 214
  12. 2017 Players Championship: Louis Oosthuizen, Kyle Stanley tied atop TPC Sawgrass leaderboard
  13. Michelle Obama slams Trump for trying to undo child health program
  14. 2017 Eastern Conference finals preview: Pittsburgh Penguins ready for Ottawa Senators
  15. Tai chi may ease insomnia in breast cancer survivors
  16. 2017 NFL Draft: San Francisco 49ers sign third-round pick Ahkello Witherspoon
  17. Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco trying to shake slump
  18. Suspended NFL linebacker Rolando McClain arrested on firearm, drug charges
  19. Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni: James Harden needs more rest next season
  20. New York Mets closer Jeurys Familia undergoes surgery for blood clot in pitching arm
  21. 2017 Western Conference finals preview: Anaheim Ducks brace for rested Nashville Predators
  22. New England Patriots release TE Michael Williams
  23. Milwaukee Brewers place OF Ryan Braun on DL with calf strain
  24. UFC president Dana White sets deadline for Conor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather superfight
  25. Astronauts' blood vessels less efficient on long missions, study says

Eric Hosmer lifts Kansas City Royals past Baltimore Orioles

Lorenzo Cain scored on Eric Hosmer's eighth-inning double as the Kansas City Royals topped the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Friday.
    

John Wall hits clutch three to give Washington Wizards win, force Game 7

John Wall sank a game-winning 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds remaining as the Washington Wizards forced a Game 7 in the Eastern Conference semifinals series.
    

Tampa Bay Rays hold off late Boston Red Sox comeback, pick up 5-4 win

Alex Cobb opened with six one-hit innings, Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 on Friday night at Fenway Park.
    

Atlanta Braves snap six-game losing streak with 8-4 win over Miami Marlins

Tyler Flowers slugged a two-run homer and tied his career high with four RBIs to lead the Atlanta Braves to an 8-4 win over the Miami Marlins on Friday night.
    

South Korea leader could seek more defense spending despite 'conciliatory' approach

South Korea's military is expected to undergo significant reform under new President Moon Jae-in.
    

Houston Astros continue best start in franchise history with win over New York Yankees

Lance McCullers Jr. pitched six scoreless innings and the Houston Astros continued the best start in team history with a 5-1 victory over the New York Yankees.
    

Jose Bautista belts two-run homer in Toronto Blue Jays' 4-0 win vs. Seattle Mariners

Jose Bautista hit a two-run homer, Joe Biagini pitched into the sixth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 4-0 on Friday night.
    

Minnesota Twins, Ervin Santana shut down Cleveland Indians

Ervin Santana pitched seven scoreless innings of two-hit ball as the Minnesota Twins shut out the Cleveland Indians 1-0 Friday night at Progressive Field.
    

Tennessee Titans cautious with top pick Corey Davis at rookie camp

The Tennessee Titans got a look at their 2017 draft class, and not surprisingly, much of the attention was focused on the wide receiver position.
    

Caleb Brantley wants to prove Cleveland Browns made smart pick

Caleb Brantley, the controversial sixth-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns, is eager to prove those who doubt his character are wrong.
    

Daniel Cormier, Jon Jones set to fight at UFC 214

The UFC booked a light heavyweight title fight between champion Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones for UFC 214 on July 29 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
    

2017 Players Championship: Louis Oosthuizen, Kyle Stanley tied atop TPC Sawgrass leaderboard

Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa and American Kyle Stanley are a lot alike.
    

Michelle Obama slams Trump for trying to undo child health program

Former first lady Michelle Obama on Friday warned President Donald Trump's efforts to scale back programs that affect American children.
    

2017 Eastern Conference finals preview: Pittsburgh Penguins ready for Ottawa Senators

Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury never learned the phrase, "There's no 'I' in team."
    

Tai chi may ease insomnia in breast cancer survivors

For breast cancer survivors who struggle with sleep, a new study suggests that tai chi might calm their restless nights.
    

2017 NFL Draft: San Francisco 49ers sign third-round pick Ahkello Witherspoon

The San Francisco 49ers signed rookie cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon to a four-year contract on Friday.
    

Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco trying to shake slump

Friday's game between the Phillies and the first-place Nationals was rained out, and that may give Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco a chance to regroup.
    

Suspended NFL linebacker Rolando McClain arrested on firearm, drug charges

Suspended NFL linebacker Rolando McClain was arrested Friday in Alabama on firearm and drug charges.
    

Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni: James Harden needs more rest next season

James Harden was adamant all season that he doesn't need any rest during the NBA season.
    

New York Mets closer Jeurys Familia undergoes surgery for blood clot in pitching arm

New York Mets closer Jeurys Familia may miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a blood clot in his pitching arm.
    

2017 Western Conference finals preview: Anaheim Ducks brace for rested Nashville Predators

Having exorcized their Game 7 demons against the Oilers, the Anaheim Ducks look to exact revenge against the team that ended their postseason hopes a year ago.
    

New England Patriots release TE Michael Williams

The New England Patriots released tight end Michael Williams, who was competing for the No. 3 spot on the depth chart behind Rob Gronkowski and Dwayne Allen.
    

Milwaukee Brewers place OF Ryan Braun on DL with calf strain

The Milwaukee Brewers placed outfielder Ryan Braun on the 10-day disabled Friday due to a strained left calf.
    

UFC president Dana White sets deadline for Conor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather superfight

UFC president Dana White set a Sunday deadline to wrap up a deal with Conor McGregor to face Floyd Mayweather in a proposed superfight.
    

Astronauts' blood vessels less efficient on long missions, study says

Astronauts' heart and blood vessel function drops during long space missions, which limits their ability to exercise, a new study finds.
    
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Ordering federal prosecutors on Friday to crack down on drug offenders, Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions made clear he wants the Justice Department to turn the clock back to an earlier, tougher era in the four-decades-long war on drugs. In a memo, Sessions ...
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A large-scale cyberattack affected nearly one hundred countries and held tens of thousands of computers ransom throughout the day on Friday.
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  1. Huge Cyberattack Triggers Ransom Demands in Dozens of Countries
  2. Valuable Harry Potter Prequel Stolen, Cops Ask Fans for Help
  3. Pope Francis Urges Catholics to 'Tear Down Walls'
  4. Airline Reports 82% Profit Plunge Amid U.S. Laptop Ban
  5. The 'Wonder Woman' of Protests Won't Give Up
  6. New Ebola Outbreak Might be Chance to Test Vaccine
  7. Emmanuel Macron: France's Youngest Leader Since Napoleon Is Tougher Than You Think
  8. White House Takes Flak for Letting Russian State Media Into Oval Office
  9. China Eyes a $1 Trillion New 'Silk Road' — but U.S. Isn't Along for the Ride
  10. What Trump Told Lester Holt About North Korea, Afghanistan
  11. Kids Who Catholics Believe Foretold WWII, Rise of Communism to Become Saints
  12. Russian Fighter Jet Offers U.S. Plane a 'Greeting' From Just 20 Feet Away
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Huge Cyberattack Triggers Ransom Demands in Dozens of Countries

A large-scale cyberattack affected nearly one hundred countries and held tens of thousands of computers ransom throughout the day on Friday.

    

Valuable Harry Potter Prequel Stolen, Cops Ask Fans for Help

J.K. Rowling and the police took to Twitter on Friday to ask fans to help them track down a stolen, untitled Harry Potter prequel.

    

Pope Francis Urges Catholics to 'Tear Down Walls'

The pontiff prayed at the Chapel of the Apparitions in Portugal, the day before canonizing children who had visions of the Virgin Mary there 100 years
    

Airline Reports 82% Profit Plunge Amid U.S. Laptop Ban

Emirates said the Trump administration's laptop ban was partly responsible for a huge decline in profits in the past year.

    

The 'Wonder Woman' of Protests Won't Give Up

Caterina Ciarcelluti is one of thousands protesting in Venezuela and has garnered the nickname "Wonder Woman."
    

New Ebola Outbreak Might be Chance to Test Vaccine

Ebola has killed at least one person in Democratic Republic of Congo the WHO said Friday. Developers are standing ready with a new Ebola vaccine.

    

Emmanuel Macron: France's Youngest Leader Since Napoleon Is Tougher Than You Think

The French President has a gray image, a colorful private life and is the smartest guy in the room, according to the Daily Beast's Chris Dickey.
    

White House Takes Flak for Letting Russian State Media Into Oval Office

The White House was facing criticism Thursday for a possible security breach after it allowed a Russian news service photographer into the Oval Office

    

China Eyes a $1 Trillion New 'Silk Road' — but U.S. Isn't Along for the Ride

Chinese President Xi Jinping's colossal program is 11 times the size of the U.S. Marshall Plan that reconstructed Europe after World War II.

    

What Trump Told Lester Holt About North Korea, Afghanistan

NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt returns to TODAY with more of his exclusive interview with President Trump.
    

Kids Who Catholics Believe Foretold WWII, Rise of Communism to Become Saints

Up to a million people are expected to attend the canonization Mass in Fatima, Portugal, on Saturday.

    

Russian Fighter Jet Offers U.S. Plane a 'Greeting' From Just 20 Feet Away

Russia's Ministry of Defense said the fighter had been scrambled due to "an air target approaching the Russian state border" over the Black Sea.

    

Far-Right Poster Girl Quits Politics ... for Now

The charismatic Marion Marechal-Le Pen — who was prominent during her aunt's bid to lead France — said her decision was "gut-wrenching."

    

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  1. Hackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen N.S.A. Tool
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  3. U.K. Health Service, Targeted in Cyberattack, Ignored Warnings for Months
  4. Trump Warning to Comey Prompts Questions on ‘Tapes’
  5. Mediator: In Trump’s White House Press Briefings, No Degree of Accuracy Required
  6. A Look at the Candidates Trump Is Considering to Head the F.B.I.
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  9. Attorney General Orders Tougher Sentences, Rolling Back Obama Policy
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  11. Your Money: 4 Standout College Application Essays on Work, Money and Class
  12. Engineer in Philadelphia Amtrak Crash Is Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter
  13. A Long, Slow Homecoming for Chibok Schoolgirls Freed by Boko Haram
  14. A Worldly Accomplishment Is Rewarded With a Heavenly One
  15. Sinclair Requires TV Stations to Air Segments That Tilt to the Right
  16. NASA Denies Trump’s Request to Send Astronauts Past the Moon on New Rocket
  17. Brearley, Manhattan Girls’ School, Pursuing Allegations of Past Abuse
  18. A Sergeant Who Learned He’s Part Black Says He Faced Racist Taunts at Work
  19. Where It’s Made: A Ford Car in China
  20. Nicholas Sand, Chemist Who Sought to Bring LSD to the World, Dies at 75
  21. Joseph Ponte to Resign as New York City Jails Chief
  22. A ‘Harry Potter’ Prequel Is Stolen
  23. Anti-Gay Attacks Not Covered by West Virginia Hate Crime Law, Court Rules
  24. Stan Weston, 84, Dies; Sent G.I. Joe Marching Into Childhoods of Millions
  25. Listen to ‘Ten Thousand Birds’ and Its Warbling, Chirping Inspirations
  26. Are the Dutch Lagging in Efforts to Return Art Looted by the Nazis?
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Hackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen N.S.A. Tool

The attacks amounted to an audacious global blackmail attempt spread by the internet, and underscored the vulnerabilities of the digital age.

    

What We Know and Don’t Know About the International Cyberattack

Hospitals and other institutions around the globe were simultaneously struck by a cyberattack that locked their computer systems and demanded a ransom.

    

U.K. Health Service, Targeted in Cyberattack, Ignored Warnings for Months

The National Health Service was repeatedly warned about its out-of-date and vulnerable systems before it suffered a devastating cyberattack on Friday.

    

Trump Warning to Comey Prompts Questions on ‘Tapes’

“James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” Mr. Trump posted on Twitter.

    

Mediator: In Trump’s White House Press Briefings, No Degree of Accuracy Required

President Trump has given his press team a “say anything” hall pass, leaving many to wonder what happens to a nation once a president drops even the pretense of accuracy.

    

A Look at the Candidates Trump Is Considering to Head the F.B.I.

Four candidates will be interviewed Saturday, according to a person familiar with the meetings: Andrew G. McCabe, Senator John Cornyn, Judge Michael J. Garcia and Alice Fisher.

    

James Comey, Donald Trump, San Antonio Spurs: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Trump Lawyers Say He Had No Russian Income or Debt, With Some Exceptions

In a letter to the president, his lawyers say there was no debt owed to Russians, and two major payments from Russian sources over the last 10 years.

    

Attorney General Orders Tougher Sentences, Rolling Back Obama Policy

A new directive from Jeff Sessions reverses Obama-era policies on charging and sentencing nonviolent drug offenders and orders federal prosecutors to seek harsher penalties.

    

Your Money: This Year’s College-Bound Essayists and Their ‘Beautiful Contradictions’

College admissions directors weigh in on the teenagers whose college application essays about money, work and social class rose above the crowd.

    

Your Money: 4 Standout College Application Essays on Work, Money and Class

Each year, we issue a call to high school seniors who dare to address money, work or social class in their college application essays. Here are the standouts.

    

Engineer in Philadelphia Amtrak Crash Is Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter

Brandon Bostian was charged exactly two years after the crash, which killed eight people. Lawyers for some of the victims’ families took advantage of an obscure law that forced officials to act.

    

A Long, Slow Homecoming for Chibok Schoolgirls Freed by Boko Haram

Only a handful of people have seen the 82 Nigerian girls who were released on Sunday, extending a painful wait for their families.

    

A Worldly Accomplishment Is Rewarded With a Heavenly One

John Curry witnessed an apparition of saints in Ireland. He was buried on Long Island, but will be reburied in Manhattan.

    

Sinclair Requires TV Stations to Air Segments That Tilt to the Right

Journalists at KOMO broadcast station in Seattle, which was acquired by Sinclair Broadcast Group in 2013, have chafed at programming directives.

    

NASA Denies Trump’s Request to Send Astronauts Past the Moon on New Rocket

The agency announced that adding astronauts to the mission would have cost $600 million to $900 million and required significantly more work and time.

    

Brearley, Manhattan Girls’ School, Pursuing Allegations of Past Abuse

Officials at the Upper East Side school told families of current students that a law firm had been hired to investigate sexual misconduct accusations from the “distant past.”

    

A Sergeant Who Learned He’s Part Black Says He Faced Racist Taunts at Work

Sgt. Cleon Brown of Hastings, Mich., filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, charging that his colleagues harassed him over his DNA test results.

    

Where It’s Made: A Ford Car in China

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Nicholas Sand, Chemist Who Sought to Bring LSD to the World, Dies at 75

Mr. Sand earned a reputation in the 1960s for making some of the purest LSD on the market, including Orange Sunshine, before the law finally caught up with him.

    

Joseph Ponte to Resign as New York City Jails Chief

The expected resignation of the correction commissioner comes amid revelations about mismanagement and dysfunction.

    

A ‘Harry Potter’ Prequel Is Stolen

The 800-word manuscript, handwritten on a card, was auctioned in 2008 to benefit a literacy program.

    

Anti-Gay Attacks Not Covered by West Virginia Hate Crime Law, Court Rules

The state’s Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a law including provisions on sex discrimination does not protect against attacks committed on the basis of sexual orientation.

    

Stan Weston, 84, Dies; Sent G.I. Joe Marching Into Childhoods of Millions

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Listen to ‘Ten Thousand Birds’ and Its Warbling, Chirping Inspirations

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Are the Dutch Lagging in Efforts to Return Art Looted by the Nazis?

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