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Second-year outfielder Aaron Judge is obliterating MLB pitching for a league-leading 15 home runs. Now he has his own "Judge's Chambers" at Yankee Stadium.
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  1. New York Yankees open 'Judge's Chambers' for Aaron Judge
  2. Detroit Lions planning 'feature role' for RB Ameer Abdullah
  3. Freeze-dried sperm stored in space passes fertility test
  4. Former Baltimore Ravens S Matt Elam arrested again
  5. DT Aaron Donald misses first day of Los Angeles Rams' OTAs
  6. Odell Beckham Jr. absent for New York Giants' first OTA
  7. South Korea's Moon Jae-in seeking Vatican's help on North Korea
  8. NFL: Darrelle Revis won't get punished for arrest
  9. 2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Ottawa Senators-Pittsburgh Penguins Game 6 preview, update
  10. Crews fill sinkhole in front of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
  11. San Antonio Spurs' Kawhi Leonard ruled out for Game 4
  12. Iconic TWA terminal at JFK undergoing overhaul for new hotel
  13. New York Jets release WR Devin Smith
  14. New England Patriots sign WR DeAndrew White
  15. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant walks back comments on fans turning off NBA playoffs
  16. Tim Tebow catches Michael Jordan with latest moonshot
  17. British police: 19 dead after suspected terrorist attack at Ariana Grande concert
  18. Skateboarder pulls off rad marriage proposal
  19. Minnesota Twins put Phil Hughes on DL for biceps injury
  20. 2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers-Boston Celtics Game 4 preview, update
  21. Flynn pleads Fifth on Russia; may have lied for security clearance
  22. Raymond Clayborn inducted into New England Patriots Hall of Fame
  23. Supreme Court ruling in patent case a blow to 'trolls'
  24. Ailing back forces No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki out at Strasbourg
  25. Human-chimp split occurred in the Mediterranean, not East Africa, researchers argue

New York Yankees open 'Judge's Chambers' for Aaron Judge

Second-year outfielder Aaron Judge is obliterating MLB pitching for a league-leading 15 home runs. Now he has his own "Judge's Chambers" at Yankee Stadium.
    

Detroit Lions planning 'feature role' for RB Ameer Abdullah

Ameer Abdullah looked primed for a big fantasy football campaign last season before going down in the Detroit Lions' second game.
    

Freeze-dried sperm stored in space passes fertility test

It might be possible for animals and humans to reproduce beyond Earth, Japanese researchers said Monday.
    

Former Baltimore Ravens S Matt Elam arrested again

Free agent defensive back Matt Elam was arrested for the second time this offseason Monday in Palm Beach County.
    

DT Aaron Donald misses first day of Los Angeles Rams' OTAs

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Defensive tackle Aaron Donald was a no-show at the Los Angeles Rams' first full-team organized team activities on Monday, but his absence was contract-related.
    

Odell Beckham Jr. absent for New York Giants' first OTA

On the first day of organized team activities, Odell Beckham Jr. was a no-show for the New York Giants.
    

South Korea's Moon Jae-in seeking Vatican's help on North Korea

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is requesting help from the Vatican in easing tensions on the Korean peninsula.
    

NFL: Darrelle Revis won't get punished for arrest

Veteran cornerback Darrelle Revis won't be punished regarding his February arrest, but he still needs to find an NFL team before playing in 2017.
    

2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Ottawa Senators-Pittsburgh Penguins Game 6 preview, update

OTTAWA -- Down to their last out, the Ottawa Senators plan on retreating to the style that brought them to the Eastern Conference finals.
    

Crews fill sinkhole in front of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

Crews filled a sinkhole that opened in front of President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort Monday in Palm Beach, Fla.
    

San Antonio Spurs' Kawhi Leonard ruled out for Game 4

Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard was ruled out for Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors in San Antonio, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich announced pregame Monday.
    

Iconic TWA terminal at JFK undergoing overhaul for new hotel

Renovations at the historic TWA terminal at New York's JFK International Airport are fully underway, and the public was given a glimpse Monday of the overhaul.
    

New York Jets release WR Devin Smith

The New York Jets waived former second-round pick Devin Smith on Monday.
    

New England Patriots sign WR DeAndrew White

The New England Patriots signed wide receiver DeAndrew White to a contract on Monday.
    

Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant walks back comments on fans turning off NBA playoffs

Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant did his best to clarify his comments on Monday, one day after telling viewers to turn the dial if they don't like what they see in the NBA playoffs.
    

Tim Tebow catches Michael Jordan with latest moonshot

At this rate, Tim Tebow will have more home runs than career touchdown passes by season's end. The former quarterback hit another shot Sunday.
    

British police: 19 dead after suspected terrorist attack at Ariana Grande concert

A suspected terrorist attack killed 19 people and injured 59 others Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert in Britain, authorities said.
    

Skateboarder pulls off rad marriage proposal

The Vans Skatepark was already a special place for skateboarders Alec Beck and Amelia Brodka, and that was before they got engaged there.
    

Minnesota Twins put Phil Hughes on DL for biceps injury

The Minnesota Twins placed Phil Hughes on the 10-day disabled list with inflammation of the right biceps tendon and recalled Kyle Gibson from Triple-A Rochester to start Monday's road game against the Baltimore Orioles.
    

2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers-Boston Celtics Game 4 preview, update

CLEVELAND -- Forget playing like he had throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs.
    

Flynn pleads Fifth on Russia; may have lied for security clearance

Former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn on Monday declined a Senate subpoena to hand over documents related to its Russia investigation.
    

Raymond Clayborn inducted into New England Patriots Hall of Fame

Cornerback Raymond Clayborn was announced Monday as the 26th person inducted into the New England Patriots' Hall of Fame.
    

Supreme Court ruling in patent case a blow to 'trolls'

The Supreme Court on Monday issued a ruling that tightens U.S. patent law and makes it more difficult for "patent trolls" to win damages in federal court.
    

Ailing back forces No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki out at Strasbourg

Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki retired due to a balky back after the completion of one set in her opening-round match against American Shelby Rogers on Monday in the Internationaux de Strasbourg in France.
    

Human-chimp split occurred in the Mediterranean, not East Africa, researchers argue

The earliest human-chimp ancestor -- the first pre-human species -- originated in the Mediterranean, not Africa, say researchers at the University of Toronto.
    
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"You could feel it in your chest," Catherine Macfarlane said. "It was chaotic. Everybody was running and screaming and just trying to get out."
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  1. 'Everybody Was Running and Screaming': Witnesses Describe Manchester Chaos
  2. 'The Entire World Looks So Beautiful,' Kim Says After Missile Test
  3. At Least 20 Killed After Reports of Explosion at Manchester Arena
  4. French AIDS Drama Earns Best Reviews Yet at Cannes Film Fest
  5. U.S. Offers Six Month Extensions to Some Haitians
  6. Houthi Rebels Fired Missile at Riyadh Hours Before Trump Arrived
  7. Israeli-Palestinian Settlement Complicates Trump's Quest for Peace Deal
  8. Trump, Netanyahu Vow to Pursue Mideast Peace, Confront Iran
  9. Trump Emphasizes 'Shared Hope for an Israel at Lasting Peace'
  10. Big Game Hunter Dies After Shot Elephant Falls on Him
  11. Iranian President Calls U.S. Relations a 'Curvy Road'
  12. Indonesian Police Detain 141 Men in Gay Club Raid
  13. Trump to Netanyahu: Iran's Aggression Has Forced Saudi Arabia, Israel Bond
  14. Trump Becomes First Sitting U.S. President to Visit Western Wall
  15. Trump: I Never Said 'Israel' in Meeting With Russians
  16. Parents of Girl Snatched by Sea Lion to Blame: Port Chief
  17. WHO Spends More on Travel Than on AIDS
  18. N. Korea Successfully Tests Medium-Range Ballistic Missile, State TV Says
  19. U.S. Doctor Dies Near Mount Everest's Summit
  20. Trump Reaffirms 'Unbreakable Bond' Between U.S. and Israel
  21. State-Run Paper Applauds 'Victory' After China Reportedly Killed CIA Sources
  22. Trump's Israel Visit: If 'Hotel Blows Up,' He'll Survive in Armored Suite

'Everybody Was Running and Screaming': Witnesses Describe Manchester Chaos

"You could feel it in your chest," Catherine Macfarlane said. "It was chaotic. Everybody was running and screaming and just trying to get out."

    

'The Entire World Looks So Beautiful,' Kim Says After Missile Test

North Korea has disclosed a series of images of the Earth it says were taken by a camera carried aboard a ballistic missile during its latest test.

    

At Least 20 Killed After Reports of Explosion at Manchester Arena

At least 20 people were killed and hundreds of injuries after an explosion was reported at an Ariana Grande at Manchester Arena in England.
    

French AIDS Drama Earns Best Reviews Yet at Cannes Film Fest

"120 Beats Per Minute" joined the shortlist of favorites for the Cannes Film Festival's coveted Palme d'Or prize.

    

U.S. Offers Six Month Extensions to Some Haitians

The Trump administration will extend until January a humanitarian program that has allowed roughly 58,000 Haitians to live in the United States.
    

Houthi Rebels Fired Missile at Riyadh Hours Before Trump Arrived

The missile landed about 20 miles from Riyadh, and the Saudi Air Force bombed the launch site to rubble, said a U.S. official.

    

Israeli-Palestinian Settlement Complicates Trump's Quest for Peace Deal

The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian settlement debate could complicate President Trump's quest to negotiate "the ultimate deal": a peace accord.

    

Trump, Netanyahu Vow to Pursue Mideast Peace, Confront Iran

JERUSALEM — President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared together Monday and vowed to make a renewed effort at peace.

    

Trump Emphasizes 'Shared Hope for an Israel at Lasting Peace'

President Trump tells Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that, as "great allies," Israel and the United Stations can seize opportunities together.
    

Big Game Hunter Dies After Shot Elephant Falls on Him

A well-known South African game hunter died after an elephant that had been shot collapsed on him at a Zimbabwe animal reserve on Friday, according to authorities.

    

Iranian President Calls U.S. Relations a 'Curvy Road'

Iran's newly re-elected President Hassan Rouhani on Monday called relations with the United States "a curvy road".

    

Indonesian Police Detain 141 Men in Gay Club Raid

A police spokesman said those detained had "violated pornography laws."

    

Trump to Netanyahu: Iran's Aggression Has Forced Saudi Arabia, Israel Bond

President Trump tells Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Saudi Arabia's "feeling toward Israel is really very positive." He also says that Iran now feels "emboldened" by the Obama administration's nuclear deal, but insists that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.
    

Trump Becomes First Sitting U.S. President to Visit Western Wall

President Donald Trump placed a note in the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Monday, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit one of Judaism's holiest sites.

    

Trump: I Never Said 'Israel' in Meeting With Russians

JERUSALEM — President Donald Trump said Monday he never mentioned the word "Israel" as the source of intelligence about ISIS during a meeting with the Russian Foreign Minister, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that "intelligence cooperation is terrific" with the United States.

    

Parents of Girl Snatched by Sea Lion to Blame: Port Chief

Parents of little girl dragged into the water by a sea lion should have known better, a Canadian port chief says.

    

WHO Spends More on Travel Than on AIDS

The WHO spends more on travel than it does on AIDS or malaria. Is that OK?

    

N. Korea Successfully Tests Medium-Range Ballistic Missile, State TV Says

The test of a Pukguksong-2 missile was hailed a success with Kim Jong Un ordering its further deployment.
    

U.S. Doctor Dies Near Mount Everest's Summit

It was a deadly weekend on the world's highest mountain.
    

Trump Reaffirms 'Unbreakable Bond' Between U.S. and Israel

The president spoke of a "rare opportunity" for regional security and stability as he arrived at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport.
    

State-Run Paper Applauds 'Victory' After China Reportedly Killed CIA Sources

BEIJING- An influential state-run newspaper applauded China's anti-espionage efforts on Monday after the New York Times said China had killed or imprisoned up to 20 CIA sources, hobbling U.S. spying operations in a massive intelligence breach. China's Global Times, published by the official People's Daily, said in an editorial in its Chinese and...

    

Trump's Israel Visit: If 'Hotel Blows Up,' He'll Survive in Armored Suite

A huge security operation aims to envelop the president and his 1,000-person entourage during his visit to Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

    
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The police suspect terrorism after a deadly explosion at an arena in Manchester, England, where the American pop singer Ariana Grande had been performing.
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  1. Panic Grips Manchester Arena After Explosion
  2. Trump’s Budget Cuts Deeply Into Medicaid and Anti-Poverty Efforts
  3. News Analysis: Trump’s First Budget Works Only if Wishes Come True
  4. Unusual Place for a President’s Family on a Foreign Trip: Center Stage
  5. Trump Comes to Israel Citing a Palestinian Deal as Crucial
  6. Iran’s President Mocks Trump’s Saudi Arabia Trip as ‘Just a Show’
  7. Michael Flynn Misled Pentagon About Russia Ties, Letter Says
  8. Trump, Flynn, Twin Peaks: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  9. Justices Reject 2 Gerrymandered North Carolina Districts, Citing Racial Bias
  10. White House Moves to Block Ethics Inquiry Into Ex-Lobbyists on Payroll
  11. Ford, Trudging Into the Future, Ousts Mark Fields as C.E.O.
  12. More Evidence Points to North Korea in Ransomware Attack
  13. Turkey Chides U.S. Envoy Over Handling of Brawl at Washington Protest
  14. St. Paul’s School Acknowledges Decades of Sexual Misconduct
  15. Citigroup Agrees to $97.4 Million Settlement in Money Laundering Inquiry
  16. Trump Seeks Delay of Ruling on Health Law Subsidies, Prolonging Uncertainty
  17. An ‘Awesome’ View at America’s First Offshore Wind Farm
  18. A Tiny Park Fights for Sunlight Among New York City Skyscrapers
  19. The Getaway: Want Family Travel to Really Count? Make a Plan
  20. At Cannes, the Glam and the Grim Mix Uneasily
  21. Alone on the Open Road: Truckers Feel Like ‘Throwaway People’
  22. Kenya’s Struggling Uber Drivers Fear a New Competitor: Uber
  23. Dina Merrill, Actress and Philanthropist, Dies at 93
  24. 59,000 Haitians Displaced by Earthquake Get Extra 6 Months in U.S.
  25. Sea Lion Grabs a Girl Off a Dock, and Social Media Turns on Her Parents
  26. Officials Decline to Call Fatal Stabbing of Black Student a Hate Crime
  27. A Gadget Favored by Fingers Both Fidgety and Sticky
  28. Books of The Times: In ‘Grief Cottage,’ a Ghost and Other Things That Haunt Us
  29. Art Review: Venice Biennale: Whose Reflection Do You See?
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Panic Grips Manchester Arena After Explosion

The police suspect terrorism after a deadly explosion at an arena in Manchester, England, where the American pop singer Ariana Grande had been performing.
    

Trump’s Budget Cuts Deeply Into Medicaid and Anti-Poverty Efforts

The package calls for spending more than $2.6 billion for border security — including $1.6 billion to begin work on a border wall — and slashing more than $800 billion from Medicaid.

    

News Analysis: Trump’s First Budget Works Only if Wishes Come True

President Trump’s first budget promises booming economic growth, sharp tax cuts and an end to federal deficits. Experts say it’s too good to be true.

    

Unusual Place for a President’s Family on a Foreign Trip: Center Stage

During Mr. Trump’s first overseas trip, the world is seeing the significant overlap between relatives and policy advisers in the current White House.

    

Trump Comes to Israel Citing a Palestinian Deal as Crucial

The president’s effort will test whether a career of business-deal-making can be translated into progress in the world of international diplomacy.

    

Iran’s President Mocks Trump’s Saudi Arabia Trip as ‘Just a Show’

President Hassan Rouhani, responding to verbal affronts from the Trump-Saudi summit meeting, said Saudi Arabia’s monarchy had “never seen a ballot box.”

    

Michael Flynn Misled Pentagon About Russia Ties, Letter Says

His failure to disclose income from Russian and Turkish sources, and his apparent attempt to mislead the Pentagon, could put Mr. Flynn in legal jeopardy.

    

Trump, Flynn, Twin Peaks: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Justices Reject 2 Gerrymandered North Carolina Districts, Citing Racial Bias

The Supreme Court ruled that state lawmakers had violated the Constitution by relying too heavily on race in drawing the congressional districts.

    

White House Moves to Block Ethics Inquiry Into Ex-Lobbyists on Payroll

The Trump administration has disputed the authority of the top ethics watchdog to request the names of former lobbyists working in the White House or federal agencies.

    

Ford, Trudging Into the Future, Ousts Mark Fields as C.E.O.

The automaker promoted Jim Hackett and vowed to catch up in the race to build self-driving cars and to bolster its conventional product line.

    

More Evidence Points to North Korea in Ransomware Attack

Researchers at the security company Symantec have found more digital clues that offer hints to who was responsible for the global incident.

    

Turkey Chides U.S. Envoy Over Handling of Brawl at Washington Protest

After a fracas between Turkish bodyguards and protesters in Washington last week, tit-for-tat diplomatic complaints were made about who had mistreated whom.
    

St. Paul’s School Acknowledges Decades of Sexual Misconduct

The New Hampshire boarding school named 13 former faculty and staff members who it said had engaged in sexual misconduct with students.

    

Citigroup Agrees to $97.4 Million Settlement in Money Laundering Inquiry

The agreement resolves some of Citigroup’s most serious regulatory issues related to its profitable, but risky, business in Mexico.

    

Trump Seeks Delay of Ruling on Health Law Subsidies, Prolonging Uncertainty

The request could further destabilize insurance markets just as insurers are developing rates and deciding whether to participate in 2018.

    

An ‘Awesome’ View at America’s First Offshore Wind Farm

Take a ride out to Block Island Wind Farm and follow an engineer to the top of a wind turbine in this 360° video. Built by Deepwater Wind, the project tests the viability of large-scale wind farming along the New England coast.
    

A Tiny Park Fights for Sunlight Among New York City Skyscrapers

Greenacre Park, an oasis in Midtown, could lose its afternoon sunlight under a city rezoning plan that would allow taller buildings to rise nearby.

    

The Getaway: Want Family Travel to Really Count? Make a Plan

Here are some tips to please every kid, from toddler to teenager.

    

At Cannes, the Glam and the Grim Mix Uneasily

At times the films take a back seat as festivalgoers check their phones for the latest news and ponder their industry’s future.

    

Alone on the Open Road: Truckers Feel Like ‘Throwaway People’

President Trump ignited a national discussion of blue-collar jobs. Truck driving, once a road to the middle class, is now low-paying, grinding, unhealthy work. We talked with drivers about why they do it.

    

Kenya’s Struggling Uber Drivers Fear a New Competitor: Uber

Drivers say that Uber’s plans to start a discounted service in Nairobi, the capital, will eat further into their already meager earnings.

    

Dina Merrill, Actress and Philanthropist, Dies at 93

Ms. Merrill’s upper-class roles often reflected her own privileged background.

    

59,000 Haitians Displaced by Earthquake Get Extra 6 Months in U.S.

The secretary of Homeland Security, John F. Kelly, pushed the departure date to January 2018, though Haitian officials had requested a longer extension.

    

Sea Lion Grabs a Girl Off a Dock, and Social Media Turns on Her Parents

A girl and her family were feeding a sea lion from a dock in British Columbia when the animal grabbed her by the dress and pulled her underwater, an episode that was caught on video.
    

Officials Decline to Call Fatal Stabbing of Black Student a Hate Crime

Maryland law enforcement urged patience and said they would not determine whether to call the killing a hate crime until after a homicide investigation.

    

A Gadget Favored by Fingers Both Fidgety and Sticky

Fidget spinners, a small toy said to relieve stress, have become an overnight sensation, inspiring copycats and thieves.

    

Books of The Times: In ‘Grief Cottage,’ a Ghost and Other Things That Haunt Us

Gail Godwin’s latest novel follows a young boy sent to live with a great-aunt after his mother’s death.

    

Art Review: Venice Biennale: Whose Reflection Do You See?

This tame exhibition fails to capture the realities of a world that has changed drastically in recent months.

    

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