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More than three dozen people were killed Tuesday in an Islamic State attack on a makeshift camp for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, Kurdish fighters said.
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  1. Islamic State militants kill dozens at Syria refugee camp
  2. Jam band legend Bruce Hampton dies after collapsing on stage
  3. U.N. atomic agency: North Korea nuclear weapons 'extremely worrying'
  4. Dallas area police dept. fires officer who fatally shot 15-year-old
  5. Washington Capitals hope to tie up series against Crosby-less Penguins
  6. Brent Burns, Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid named finalists for Lindsay Award
  7. No federal civil rights charges expected in shooting death of Alton Sterling
  8. Trump, Putin talk by phone about Syria, North Korea, July G20 summit
  9. Toronto Maple Leafs Nikita Zaitsev gets seven-year, $31.5 million extension
  10. Barkley 'apologizes' to 'big ol' women' of San Antonio, praises churros
  11. Broncos add All-Pro RB Charles
  12. Former S.C. officer Slager pleads guilty in Walter Scott shooting
  13. Hillary Clinton says it's fair to question legitimacy of Trump presidency
  14. Cavaliers' Jones fined 66 percent of salary in 3 minutes
  15. Tyronn Lue: Cleveland Cavaliers' attempt to lure Kevin Garnett out of retirement failed
  16. Porsche Cayenne pulls Airbus A380 to clinch new world record
  17. RSPCA rescues freezing fox cub from drain
  18. After two gov't bailouts, Italy's Alitalia airline is again bankrupt
  19. BAE hits milestone with new F-15 electronic warfare system
  20. Buffalo Bills pass on option for WR Watkins
  21. 2017 Wells Fargo Championship predictions: 10 players to watch, picks to win
  22. Radioactive elements in New Mexican rock reveals longest earthquake record
  23. Study finds period tracking apps fail users

Islamic State militants kill dozens at Syria refugee camp

More than three dozen people were killed Tuesday in an Islamic State attack on a makeshift camp for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, Kurdish fighters said.
    

Jam band legend Bruce Hampton dies after collapsing on stage

In the end, Bruce Hampton was doing what he loved most -- jamming -- when he collapsed and died during an encore at his 70th birthday celebration concert.
    

U.N. atomic agency: North Korea nuclear weapons 'extremely worrying'

The United Nations atomic agency director said Tuesday signs North Korea has not slowed down its nuclear weapons program.
    

Dallas area police dept. fires officer who fatally shot 15-year-old

The police officer who shot and killed a black teenager in suburban Dallas has been fired, Balch Springs Police Chief Jonathan Haber said Tuesday.
    

Washington Capitals hope to tie up series against Crosby-less Penguins

PITTSBURGH -- The play has been debated and dissected. Now there is a diagnosis.
    

Brent Burns, Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid named finalists for Lindsay Award

The National Hockey League Players' Association announced that the three finalists for the 2016-17 Ted Lindsay Award are defenseman Brent Burns of the San Jose Sharks, and centers Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers.
    

No federal civil rights charges expected in shooting death of Alton Sterling

The Justice Department won't file charges against two police officers involved in the controversial shooting Alton Sterling in Louisiana last year, sources say.
    

Trump, Putin talk by phone about Syria, North Korea, July G20 summit

Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin spoke by phone Tuesday and talked about resolving various issues ahead of the G20 summit in Germany this summer.
    

Toronto Maple Leafs Nikita Zaitsev gets seven-year, $31.5 million extension

The Toronto Maple Leafs signed defenseman Nikita Zaitsev to a seven-year, $31.5 million extension on Tuesday.
    

Barkley 'apologizes' to 'big ol' women' of San Antonio, praises churros

Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said he was apologizing Monday to the women of San Antonio, but it didn't come out so sincerely.
    

Broncos add All-Pro RB Charles

Jamaal Charles is officially a member of the Denver Broncos after agreeing to a one-year deal Tuesday with the AFC West franchise.
    

Former S.C. officer Slager pleads guilty in Walter Scott shooting

An ex-South Carolina police officer captured on video shooting an unarmed motorist two years ago pleaded guilty Tuesday in an agreement with prosecutors.
    

Hillary Clinton says it's fair to question legitimacy of Trump presidency

Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Tuesday it's fair to question President Trump's legitimacy, due to possible Russian involvement.
    

Cavaliers' Jones fined 66 percent of salary in 3 minutes

LeBron James said he'd pay Dahntay Jones' Game 1 fine after the veteran was docked in the final seconds Monday at Quicken Loans Arena.
    

Tyronn Lue: Cleveland Cavaliers' attempt to lure Kevin Garnett out of retirement failed

Kevin Garnett rebuffed Tyronn Lue when the current coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers attempted to lure "KG" out of retirement for the playoffs.
    

Porsche Cayenne pulls Airbus A380 to clinch new world record

A stock Porsche Cayenne set a world record by towing the world's largest passenger plane at an airport in France.
    

RSPCA rescues freezing fox cub from drain

The London Fire Brigade and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals helped rescue a fox cub found trapped and freezing in a drain.
    

After two gov't bailouts, Italy's Alitalia airline is again bankrupt

After being bailed out by the Italian government twice in recent years, airline Alitalia has again filed for bankruptcy and may face the end of the line.
    

BAE hits milestone with new F-15 electronic warfare system

BAE Systems hit a milestone earlier this year in development of a new electronic warfare system for the F-15 Eagle, part of a modernization of the aircraft.
    

Buffalo Bills pass on option for WR Watkins

Sammy Watkins is playing on the final year of his deal with the Buffalo Bills after the team decided to decline his fifth-year option Tuesday.
    

2017 Wells Fargo Championship predictions: 10 players to watch, picks to win

Dustin Johnson has been so dominant this year that even after missing more than a month he is the odds-on favorite to win this week at Eagle Point.
    

Radioactive elements in New Mexican rock reveals longest earthquake record

A 'radioactive clock' trapped in New Mexican rock has revealed the longest earthquake record, a timeline stretching more than 400,000 years.
    

Study finds period tracking apps fail users

Research has shown that smartphone apps that track menstrual cycles often are not accurate and emphasize form over function.
    
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Jordan Edwards, 15, was sitting in the passenger side of a car Saturday night when a police officer shot through the window with a rifle and killed him. Originally posted on May 2, 2017, at 4:53 p.m.. Updated on May 2, 2017, at 7:11 p.m.. Brianna Sacks.
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North Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006
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  1. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  2. Trump's Soft Spot for Strongmen Harms U.S. Image, Say Critics
  3. Trump and Putin Speak by Phone, Discuss Potential Personal Meeting
  4. 'Tortured With Electricity': Chechen Gay Men Recount Days of Abuse
  5. Gay Man Alleges Arrest and Torture in Chechnya
  6. Cartel Leader Captured by Mexican Authorities
  7. Bangladesh Arrests Leader of Militant Group Blamed for Killing Gay Activists
  8. Missing Surfer Found Alive After 32 Hours at Sea
  9. North Korea Warns Region Is 'Close to Nuclear War' Amid U.S. Drills
  10. North Korea Speeds Up Missile Tests to Send Message to Trump
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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

    

Trump's Soft Spot for Strongmen Harms U.S. Image, Say Critics

Praising Duterte, lauding Kim Jong Un as a "smart cookie" and calling Putin a "strong leader" hurts U.S. credibility as a beacon of human rights.

    

Trump and Putin Speak by Phone, Discuss Potential Personal Meeting

Trump spoke with Putin by phone Tuesday, discussing Syria, terrorism and North Korea and the future possibility of a personal meeting.

    

'Tortured With Electricity': Chechen Gay Men Recount Days of Abuse

Chechen officials vehemently deny not only the reported torture of gays, but sometimes their very existence.

    

Gay Man Alleges Arrest and Torture in Chechnya

Speaking anonymously, the interviewee said he was beaten and given electric shocks as authorities tried to force him to name others in the LGBT commun
    

Cartel Leader Captured by Mexican Authorities

A federal official confirmed the suspect is Damaso Lopez, known by the nickname "El Licenciado" — a title for college graduates.

    

Bangladesh Arrests Leader of Militant Group Blamed for Killing Gay Activists

Police in Bangladesh arrested a member of a banned militant Islamist group that has been blamed for the killing of several LGBTQ-rights activists.

    

Missing Surfer Found Alive After 32 Hours at Sea

Authorities admitted that they were "gravely concerned" and that "hope was fading" of finding Mattew Bryce alive after so long in the water.

    

North Korea Warns Region Is 'Close to Nuclear War' Amid U.S. Drills

North Korea has not demonstrated that it's capable of hitting United States mainland with a nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM.

    

North Korea Speeds Up Missile Tests to Send Message to Trump

"They want to show they can," one U.S. official said. "They believe they learn something new from every launch, success or failure."

    

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Representative Fred Upton of Michigan said he opposed the new version of the bill because it "torpedoes" protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions.
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  4. Trump’s Turn Toward China Curtails Navy Patrols in Disputed Zones
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  6. Trump, Putin, Jimmy Kimmel: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  7. Islamic State Attack Kills Dozens Near Syria Refugee Camp
  8. Clinton, Denouncing Trump, Calls Herself ‘Part of the Resistance’
  9. Trump Is Returning to New York City, Just Not to Sleep
  10. Trump, in Wake of Deal to Avoid a Shutdown Now, Calls for One Later
  11. Hamas Leader Plays Final Hand: Trying to Lift Group’s Pariah Status
  12. Breaking Beautiful: Kawakubo at The Met
  13. Fashion Review: Reviewing the Met Gala: The Good, the Avant-Garde, the Absurd
  14. Thomas Keller, an Exacting Chef at a Crossroads
  15. Police Officer Who Fatally Shot 15-Year-Old Texas Boy Is Fired
  16. Officers Won’t Be Charged in Black Man’s Shooting Death in Louisiana
  17. Ex-Officer Who Shot Walter Scott Pleads Guilty in Charleston
  18. U.S. Auto Boom Seems to Be History, Just as Trump Counted on Jobs
  19. China Craves Foreign Goods. Students in Australia Supply Them.
  20. To Understand ‘Brexit,’ Look to Britain’s Tabloids
  21. Customers Waiting on New iPhones Crimp Apple’s Profits
  22. Marine Le Pen, French Presidential Candidate, Is Accused of Plagiarism
  23. Czech Leader, in Power Struggle With Rival, Offers Resignation
  24. U.S. Antimissile System Goes Live in South Korea
  25. Amtrak’s Plan for Penn Station Repairs Calls for 44 Days of Closed Tracks
  26. The Rescuer Expected to Find Two Bodies. Then One of Them Spoke.
  27. Brazil Yellow Fever Outbreak Spawns Alert: Stop Killing the Monkeys
  28. Bruce Hampton, 70, Jam Scene Patriarch, Dies After Collapsing on Stage
  29. Review: ‘Last Men in Aleppo,’ Models of Courage Under Fire
  30. Black Americans Are Living Longer, C.D.C. Reports
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G.O.P. Scrambles as a Crucial Voice Shuns the Latest Health Bill

Representative Fred Upton of Michigan said he opposed the new version of the bill because it “torpedoes” protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions.

    

Patients Who Rely on Obamacare Protections Are Worried

People who have pre-existing medical conditions fear that changes to the Affordable Care Act will result in higher health care premiums for them.

    

Best of Late Night: Jimmy Kimmel’s Emotional Monologue: His New Son’s Heart Condition

The host of “Live!” revealed that he was off last week because his wife had given birth to a son. Then he told a frightening story.

    

Trump’s Turn Toward China Curtails Navy Patrols in Disputed Zones

In a shift from a promise to reverse an Obama policy, three Navy requests to sail a warship near a shoal in the South China Sea were rejected.

    

Trump and Putin Agree to Seek Syria Cease-Fire

In their first conversation since last month’s rupture over Syria, President Trump said he would send a representative to Russian-sponsored talks.

    

Trump, Putin, Jimmy Kimmel: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Islamic State Attack Kills Dozens Near Syria Refugee Camp

The attack, one of the largest recent ones in northeastern Syria, occurred near a refugee camp that houses nearly 17,000 people.

    

Clinton, Denouncing Trump, Calls Herself ‘Part of the Resistance’

Hillary Clinton sharply questioned President Trump’s conduct in office, criticizing his foreign policy pronouncements and penchant for posting on Twitter.
    

Trump Is Returning to New York City, Just Not to Sleep

The president will travel directly to his golf course in New Jersey after an event Thursday on the U.S.S. Intrepid in Manhattan.

    

Trump, in Wake of Deal to Avoid a Shutdown Now, Calls for One Later

In two Twitter posts, the president appeared to defend a spending package that Congress is considering that fails to accomplish many of his goals.

    

Hamas Leader Plays Final Hand: Trying to Lift Group’s Pariah Status

Khaled Meshal is stepping down as Hamas’s leader after over two decades, but his parting act, an attempt to put a friendly face on the militant group, has found few takers.

    

Breaking Beautiful: Kawakubo at The Met

Rei Kawakubo is the first living designer given a solo show at The Met's Costume Institute since 1983. See her work up close in this 360 video.
    

Fashion Review: Reviewing the Met Gala: The Good, the Avant-Garde, the Absurd

What happens when a dress code collides with one of the most-watched brand-marketing events of the year?

    

Thomas Keller, an Exacting Chef at a Crossroads

At 61, with big projects nearing completion on both coasts, the influential founder of the French Laundry contemplates his next chapter.

    

Police Officer Who Fatally Shot 15-Year-Old Texas Boy Is Fired

The teenager, Jordan Edwards, was a passenger in a car fired upon by a police officer responding to reports of underage drinking at a party, the authorities said.

    

Officers Won’t Be Charged in Black Man’s Shooting Death in Louisiana

The shooting death of Alton B. Sterling by white police officers raised an outcry and prompted a Justice Department inquiry, fueling a national debate about race and justice.

    

Ex-Officer Who Shot Walter Scott Pleads Guilty in Charleston

Michael T. Slager was recorded shooting Mr. Scott, an unarmed black motorist, in the back as he fled a routine traffic stop in North Charleston.

    

U.S. Auto Boom Seems to Be History, Just as Trump Counted on Jobs

A fourth straight monthly sales decline, at a rate exceeding forecasts, put a dent in automakers’ shares. “The market is tapped out,” a dealer said.

    

China Craves Foreign Goods. Students in Australia Supply Them.

Australian goods are hot commodities in China, and tens of thousands of young Chinese have built a cottage industry to meet the demand.

    

To Understand ‘Brexit,’ Look to Britain’s Tabloids

Despite their falling circulations and tarnished reputations, tabloids maintain a striking grip on power as Britain prepares to cut ties with the European Union.

    

Customers Waiting on New iPhones Crimp Apple’s Profits

The Silicon Valley giant said sales in its most recent quarter were slowed by expectations for a phone that isn’t due until September.

    

Marine Le Pen, French Presidential Candidate, Is Accused of Plagiarism

Supporters of the National Front contender, who used words similar to those of her conservative ex-opponent François Fillon, said they were a “small loan.”

    

Czech Leader, in Power Struggle With Rival, Offers Resignation

Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said he could not work with his finance minister, the populist billionaire Andrej Babis.

    

U.S. Antimissile System Goes Live in South Korea

The Thaad system, deployed to counter North Korea’s missile threats, has angered China and become a contentious issue in South Korea’s presidential race.

    

Amtrak’s Plan for Penn Station Repairs Calls for 44 Days of Closed Tracks

A preliminary document outlines 21 tasks that would disrupt service for commuters to Manhattan for nearly three weeks in July and almost all of August.

    

The Rescuer Expected to Find Two Bodies. Then One of Them Spoke.

Two Taiwanese trekkers spent 47 days stranded in a cave in the mountains of Nepal. Remarkably, one survived after losing nearly half his body weight.

    

Brazil Yellow Fever Outbreak Spawns Alert: Stop Killing the Monkeys

Authorities are urging worried residents to stop killing monkeys, which experts say can serve as beacons for where the virus is spreading.

    

Bruce Hampton, 70, Jam Scene Patriarch, Dies After Collapsing on Stage

The career of the self-styled colonel spanned decades before what turned out to be a final show in Atlanta, a concert in honor of his birthday.

    

Review: ‘Last Men in Aleppo,’ Models of Courage Under Fire

A documentary about the Syrian civil war focuses on members of a search-and-rescue group that digs for bodies after buildings have been bombed.

    

Black Americans Are Living Longer, C.D.C. Reports

Disparities between blacks and whites in death rates and life expectancy are disappearing over time, according to federal researchers.

    

Tonys Briefing: 2017 Tony Awards: ‘Great Comet’ Leads With 12 Nominations

“Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” is among four diverse shows that will vie for best new musical. Bette Midler is the front-runner for her role in “Hello, Dolly!”

    

Frugal Traveler: Cuzco Is Breathtaking (in More Ways Than One)

In some ways this former Incan capital in Peru seems like a city frozen in time. I was able to get a taste of it all — on a reasonable budget, of course.

    

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