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Free agent running back Chris Johnson says he expects to sign a contract and join a team before training camp.
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  1. Veteran RB Chris Johnson expects to sign with team before camp
  2. Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado leaves game with 'left wrist soreness'
  3. Josh Donaldson's homer in 10th helps Toronto Blue Jays beat Oakland A's
  4. United States hosts Trinidad and Tobago in CONCACAF World Cup qualifier
  5. 2017 Belmont Stakes: Classic Empire bows out of 149th running of Belmont Stakes
  6. Boston Red Sox announcer Jerry Remy apologizes for Masahiro Tanaka translator remarks
  7. Peyton Manning to advise on helmet developments for Riddell
  8. Bob Stoops to retire as Oklahoma coach after 18 seasons
  9. Corey Seager, Yasmani Grandal help Los Angeles Dodgers edge Washington Nationals
  10. New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr. shows off hands in shirtless workout
  11. North Korea launches four surface-to-ship missiles
  12. The Houston Texans have Wes Welker doing 'data entry' in entry-level position
  13. New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees shows off accuracy with trick shot throws
  14. Comey's Senate testimony: Trump asked to end Flynn probe
  15. Billy Eichner roams New York with the cast of NBC's 'This Is Us'
  16. Top U.S. intel chiefs won't say if Trump pressed them to halt Russia probe
  17. Buffalo Bills CB takes Uber from Chicago to Buffalo to make OTAs
  18. Detroit man rescues newborn deer from soccer net
  19. World's largest inflatable pool toy erected in California
  20. Florida man films catfish swimming in flooded street
  21. Val Kilmer posts new selfie in campaign to join 'Top Gun' sequel
  22. Massive bear shocks drivers with casual motorcycle ride
  23. Ariana Grande 'thinking of our angels' as world tour resumes in Paris
  24. Trump on healthcare plan, infrastructure: 'The Democrats are really in our way'
  25. Toddlers who drink cow's milk alternatives may be shorter: Study

Veteran RB Chris Johnson expects to sign with team before camp

Free agent running back Chris Johnson says he expects to sign a contract and join a team before training camp.
    

Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado leaves game with 'left wrist soreness'

The Orioles pulled Manny Machado from the game before the fourth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates because of what the team called "left wrist soreness."
    

Josh Donaldson's homer in 10th helps Toronto Blue Jays beat Oakland A's

Josh Donaldson launched Frankie Montas' 98 mph fastball over the left-center field fence for a two-run homer, and the Blue Jays held on for a 7-5 victory.
    

United States hosts Trinidad and Tobago in CONCACAF World Cup qualifier

Even after a slow start to the final round of CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying, the United States could put itself back into one of the coveted top three spots.
    

2017 Belmont Stakes: Classic Empire bows out of 149th running of Belmont Stakes

Expected favorite Classic Empire is out of the Saturday's 149th running of the Belmont Stakes due a recurrence of an abscess in his right front hoof.
    

Boston Red Sox announcer Jerry Remy apologizes for Masahiro Tanaka translator remarks

Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy apologized for his on-air remarks that pitchers such as Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka shouldn't be allowed translators on the mound.
    

Peyton Manning to advise on helmet developments for Riddell

Peyton Manning signed a deal as a "strategic advisor and first-ever brand ambassador" for football helmet supplier Riddell, the company announced Wednesday.
    

Bob Stoops to retire as Oklahoma coach after 18 seasons

Bob Stoops, the longest-tenured coach in college football, announced on Wednesday that will retire after 18 seasons at Oklahoma.
    

Corey Seager, Yasmani Grandal help Los Angeles Dodgers edge Washington Nationals

With a little help from his teammates and some costly miscues by the Washington Nationals, Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers avoided a sweep.
    

New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr. shows off hands in shirtless workout

Odell Beckham Jr. still hasn't shown up to the New York Giants' voluntary OTAs, but he is honing his ball skills at private workouts.
    

North Korea launches four surface-to-ship missiles

North Korea fired four anti-ship cruise missiles, according to a Pentagon official who spoke to CNN.
    

The Houston Texans have Wes Welker doing 'data entry' in entry-level position

He reached the pinnacle of success during his 12 year playing career, but Wes Welker is starting at the bottom of the NFL coaching ranks.
    

New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees shows off accuracy with trick shot throws

A double pendulum ring shot was one of the several crazy throws completed by Drew Brees in a video for Dude Perfect.
    

Comey's Senate testimony: Trump asked to end Flynn probe

Former FBI Director James Comey plans to tell a Senate panel that Donald Trump asked him to end an investigation of ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn.
    

Billy Eichner roams New York with the cast of NBC's 'This Is Us'

Comedian Billy Eichner confronted New York City pedestrians with several cast members from NBC's hit drama "This Is Us."
    

Top U.S. intel chiefs won't say if Trump pressed them to halt Russia probe

Four top U.S. officials said Wednesday they're not able to discuss details about President Trump's actions related to a Justice Department probe of Russia.
    

Buffalo Bills CB takes Uber from Chicago to Buffalo to make OTAs

Buffalo Bills cornerback Shareece Wright knows OTAs aren't really voluntary for a veteran. He showed that with an Uber trip to Buffalo.
    

Detroit man rescues newborn deer from soccer net

A Detroit man was able to disentangle a newborn fawn from his daughter's soccer goal while the animal's concerned mother watched nearby.
    

World's largest inflatable pool toy erected in California

AT&T and iHeartRadio teamed up to create and erect a massive, record-breaking inflatable pool toy in California.
    

Florida man films catfish swimming in flooded street

A South Florida man checking out the flooding in the road in front of his house made an unusual discovery: a catfish swimming in the street.
    

Val Kilmer posts new selfie in campaign to join 'Top Gun' sequel

Val Kilmer is stepping up his campaign to join Tom Cruise in the upcoming "Top Gun" sequel.
    

Massive bear shocks drivers with casual motorcycle ride

An astonished driver in a Russian city pulled out his cellphone to take video of a bizarre sight: a massive brown bear riding in a motorcycle sidecar.
    

Ariana Grande 'thinking of our angels' as world tour resumes in Paris

Singer Ariana Grande shared a message to her fans as she prepared to resume her world tour in Paris, France.
    

Trump on healthcare plan, infrastructure: 'The Democrats are really in our way'

President Trump visited Ohio Wednesday, where he discussed Republican efforts to reform healthcare and his plan to spend $1 trillion on U.S. infrastructure.
    

Toddlers who drink cow's milk alternatives may be shorter: Study

Young children who drink soy, almond or other milk "alternatives" may be a bit shorter than kids who drink cow's milk, a new study suggests.
    
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ISIS claimed responsibility for the dual attack, on Iran's parliament and on the shrine of its revolutionary leader, that left 12 dead.
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  1. 12 Killed in Attacks on Iran's Parliament, Key Shrine; ISIS Claims Responsibility
  2. Why the U.K. Election Could Tee Off a New Drive for Scottish Independence
  3. Britain Heads to the Ballot Box in the Shadow of Brexit
  4. 17-year-old Killed in Venezuela Protests
  5. New Find Pushes Human History Back to 300,000 Years Ago
  6. When Vehicles Became a New Favorite Weapon for Terrorists
  7. Iraqi Kurds to Vote on Independence in September
  8. Plane Disappears in Myanmar With 120 Soldiers and Family Members Aboard
  9. Proposed Referendum Could Crush Romania's Gay Marriage Hopes
  10. Suicide Bombers and Gunmen Attack Iran's Parliament, Ayatollah Khomeini's Shrine
  11. James Clapper: 'Watergate Pales' in Comparison to Russia Allegations
  12. Congress Is Dragging U.S. Back to 'Medieval Period,' Calif. Governor Says
  13. How U.K.'s 60-Something Election Rivals Are Charming Millennial Voters
  14. Prince Harry Recognizes, Hugs Fan, 97, Who Waited in the Rain for Hours to Meet Him Again
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12 Killed in Attacks on Iran's Parliament, Key Shrine; ISIS Claims Responsibility

ISIS claimed responsibility for the dual attack, on Iran's parliament and on the shrine of its revolutionary leader, that left 12 dead.

    

Why the U.K. Election Could Tee Off a New Drive for Scottish Independence

Over the horizon of President Donald Trump's oldest Scottish golf resort, a constitutional storm is brewing, fanned by the fallout from Brexit.

    

Britain Heads to the Ballot Box in the Shadow of Brexit

The referendum has remained a central issue in this election, which was hastily called by Prime Minister Theresa May just 50 days ago.

    

17-year-old Killed in Venezuela Protests

A 17-year-old boy was killed during anti-government protests in Caracas, Venezuela.
    

New Find Pushes Human History Back to 300,000 Years Ago

Did Paleontologists Just Find the Greatest Great-Grandaddy of them All?

    

When Vehicles Became a New Favorite Weapon for Terrorists

The use of cars, trucks, planes and other vehicles is growing in popularity as a means of inflicting terror.

    

Iraqi Kurds to Vote on Independence in September

Kurds in Iraq's autonomous northern region will hold a referendum on independence in September. Iraq's Kurdish region has a population of around 5 million.

    

Plane Disappears in Myanmar With 120 Soldiers and Family Members Aboard

Ships and planes search the coast of Myanmar for a military plane that went missing on Wednesday with 120 soldiers, family members and crew on board.

    

Proposed Referendum Could Crush Romania's Gay Marriage Hopes

Dozens of Romanian rights groups asked parliament to reject a proposed referendum that would effectively rule out the possibility of legalizing gay marriage.

    

Suicide Bombers and Gunmen Attack Iran's Parliament, Ayatollah Khomeini's Shrine

ISIS has claimed the attacks which saw gunmen storm the Iranian parliament building and a suicide bomber target the mausoleum of Iran's revolutionary leader.
    

James Clapper: 'Watergate Pales' in Comparison to Russia Allegations

"The Russians are not our friends," said the former director of national intelligence, describing a "very sophisticated campaign" that was "against Hillary Clinton and for Donald Trump."
    

Congress Is Dragging U.S. Back to 'Medieval Period,' Calif. Governor Says

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Jerry Brown at the Great Hall of the People, a privilege typically reserved for world leaders.

    

How U.K.'s 60-Something Election Rivals Are Charming Millennial Voters

Punk rock fans chanted a 68-year-old politician's name at a music festival — the latest sign of a surge in the polls that may propel him to power in the U.K.

    

Prince Harry Recognizes, Hugs Fan, 97, Who Waited in the Rain for Hours to Meet Him Again

Daphne Dunne, an Australian soldier's widow, first met Prince Harry two years ago during his previous visit to Sydney.
    

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Planned testimony by the former F.B.I. director reveals, in dramatic detail, the back story to Mr. Comey's firing last month.
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  1. Comey Says Trump Pressured Him to ‘Lift the Cloud’ of Inquiry
  2. News Analysis: Comey’s Political Shrewdness Is on Display in Tussle With Trump
  3. The Comey Testimony: When, Where and How to Follow
  4. What Congress Will Ask James Comey
  5. James Comey, Apple, Jeremy Corbyn: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  6. ‘Must-See TV’: Free Drinks and Canceled Meetings for Comey’s Testimony
  7. Intelligence Officials Sidestep Senate Questions on Trump and Russia
  8. Who is Christopher Wray? Trump’s F.B.I. Pick Is Said to Be Low-Key and Principled
  9. North Korea Fires More Missiles as Seoul Puts Off U.S. Defense System
  10. Wreckage of Missing Myanmar Military Plane Is Found
  11. Brownback Tax Cuts Set Off a Revolt by Kansas Republicans
  12. Greg Gianforte, Montana Republican Charged With Assaulting Reporter, Apologizes
  13. Uber Fires Executive Over Handling of Rape Investigation in India
  14. Lobbyists, Industry Lawyers Were Granted Ethics Waivers to Work in Trump Administration
  15. Trump Has Busy Day in Vortex of Middle East Relations
  16. At Least 12 Killed in Pair of Terrorist Attacks in Iran
  17. How the Iran Terror Attacks Unfolded at Two Sites
  18. Rivals Chase the “Buzz You Can't Get Anywhere Else”
  19. Meet the Coach Who Devotes His Life to a Deadly Motor Race
  20. Matter: Oldest Fossils of Homo Sapiens Found in Morocco, Altering History of Our Species
  21. Defying Trump, Hawaii Becomes First State to Pass Law Committing to Paris Climate Accord
  22. Theresa May Faces British Voters Changed by a Volatile Year
  23. Theresa May Stumbles Awkwardly to Election Day
  24. Venezuelan Exiles in Miami Turn to Public Shaming of Maduro Supporters
  25. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma’s Football Coach Since ’99, Steps Down on a High Note
  26. Man Convicted of Killing Girlfriend and Her Daughter, as ‘Witches’
  27. Elena Verdugo, Who Lifted Latina Image on TV, Dies at 92
  28. Jury Finds Televangelist Jan Crouch Shunned Granddaughter’s Report of Rape
  29. Cosby Trial Briefing: At Bill Cosby Trial, Andrea Constand Battles His Lawyers
  30. Life Lessons of Ian Schrager
  31. Curtains for the Pearl, as the Theater Company Files for Bankruptcy
  32. ‘A Really Cool Gig’: Playing Piano for Bob Dylan’s Nobel Lecture
  33. Texas Teacher Who Gave Student ‘Most Likely to Become a Terrorist’ Award Is Out of a Job
  34. The Secret Social Media Lives of Teenagers
  35. Books of The Times: A Spirited Widow and a Monstrous Serpent Propel a Lush Novel
  36. Cyclists Chase Glory for Colombia, and, Some Say, in Spite of It
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Comey Says Trump Pressured Him to ‘Lift the Cloud’ of Inquiry

Planned testimony by the former F.B.I. director reveals, in dramatic detail, the back story to Mr. Comey’s firing last month.

    

News Analysis: Comey’s Political Shrewdness Is on Display in Tussle With Trump

James B. Comey, a savvy veteran of Washington, has shown why presidents are normally loath to fire their F.B.I. directors.

    

The Comey Testimony: When, Where and How to Follow

James B. Comey, the former director of the F.B.I., will testify Thursday about possible meddling by Russia in last year’s presidential election. Here’s how to follow The Times’s live updates.
    

What Congress Will Ask James Comey

The New York Times reporter Matt Apuzzo explains what James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, can expect to be asked when he testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
    

James Comey, Apple, Jeremy Corbyn: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

‘Must-See TV’: Free Drinks and Canceled Meetings for Comey’s Testimony

Public interest in the Senate appearance by James B. Comey, fired by President Trump as F.B.I. director, recalls the fascination with Anita Hill’s testimony on Clarence Thomas.

    

Intelligence Officials Sidestep Senate Questions on Trump and Russia

The national intelligence director and the head of the N.S.A. drew criticism from senators for their reluctance to speak about President Trump’s conduct.

    

Who is Christopher Wray? Trump’s F.B.I. Pick Is Said to Be Low-Key and Principled

Mr. Wray’s ability to protect the F.B.I.’s independence will be examined because of President Trump’s repeated interjections into criminal justice matters.

    

North Korea Fires More Missiles as Seoul Puts Off U.S. Defense System

It was the 10th launch by North Korea this year and came as South Korea’s new president signaled a less friendly approach to the United States’ agenda.

    

Wreckage of Missing Myanmar Military Plane Is Found

The plane, carrying family members of soldiers, was found in the Andaman Sea, military officials said. At least three bodies have been found.

    

Brownback Tax Cuts Set Off a Revolt by Kansas Republicans

The vote by lawmakers was a remarkable rejection of the state’s tax-cutting approach after years of mounting uncertainty and unhappiness over whether it was working.

    

Greg Gianforte, Montana Republican Charged With Assaulting Reporter, Apologizes

The congressman-elect said he would donate $50,000 to the Committee to Protect Journalists under a settlement. He still faces an assault charge.

    

Uber Fires Executive Over Handling of Rape Investigation in India

The president of Uber’s Asia business was terminated after reporters questioned why he obtained medical records of a woman attacked by her Uber driver.

    

Lobbyists, Industry Lawyers Were Granted Ethics Waivers to Work in Trump Administration

Newly released documents show that President Trump’s vow to “drain the swamp” of influence peddling is not being fully realized.

    

Trump Has Busy Day in Vortex of Middle East Relations

The president’s bid to be a peacemaker between Qatar and neighbors, and a daylong effort to express sympathy to Iran, show the region’s complexities.

    

At Least 12 Killed in Pair of Terrorist Attacks in Iran

At least 46 others were wounded in the two attacks. The Islamic State claimed responsibility. The near-simultaneous assaults lasted for hours.

    

How the Iran Terror Attacks Unfolded at Two Sites

Assailants stormed the Parliament building and the mausoleum of the Islamic republic’s founder in coordinated assaults. The Islamic State claimed responsibility.

    

Rivals Chase the “Buzz You Can't Get Anywhere Else”

With the help of a former winner, two young men prepare to compete in the biggest and most dangerous motorcycle road race of their lives – a furious time trial around an island in the Irish Sea.
    

Meet the Coach Who Devotes His Life to a Deadly Motor Race

The Isle of Man TT, a deadly road race around an island in the Irish Sea that has claimed the life of three racers this year, draws motorcycle riders seeking a buzz they can’t get anywhere else. Former winner Richard Quayle experienced its dangers first-hand.
    

Matter: Oldest Fossils of Homo Sapiens Found in Morocco, Altering History of Our Species

Newly discovered fossils indicate Homo sapiens were present in Africa 300,000 years ago, scientists reported. Until now, the earliest evidence dated back just 195,000 years.

    

Defying Trump, Hawaii Becomes First State to Pass Law Committing to Paris Climate Accord

Hawaii is one of several states that have joined the U.S. Climate Alliance, a coalition committed to upholding the Paris agreement despite the federal government’s withdrawal.

    

Theresa May Faces British Voters Changed by a Volatile Year

The large victory the prime minister had once envisioned seems less likely, and much will depend on last-minute decisions and the turnout for the snap election.

    

Theresa May Stumbles Awkwardly to Election Day

Mrs. May, the prime minister of Britain who called an early general election when her future appeared bright, was under increasing criticism as the country prepared to vote.

    

Venezuelan Exiles in Miami Turn to Public Shaming of Maduro Supporters

Outraged by conditions at home, many protesters have taken to face-to-face denunciations of backers of President Nicolás Maduro who are now living in the United States.

    

Bob Stoops, Oklahoma’s Football Coach Since ’99, Steps Down on a High Note

Bob Stoops, 56, with more wins than any other coach in Sooners history, will be replaced by the offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley, 33, set to lead a team that went 11-2 last season.

    

Man Convicted of Killing Girlfriend and Her Daughter, as ‘Witches’

Carlos Amarillo of Queens could receive life without parole for first-degree murder in the 2014 killings. He told the police the women cast voodoo spells.

    

Elena Verdugo, Who Lifted Latina Image on TV, Dies at 92

Portraying the astute nurse on “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” Ms. Verdugo was credited with inspiring Hispanic women to strive for greater self-respect.

    

Jury Finds Televangelist Jan Crouch Shunned Granddaughter’s Report of Rape

A California jury found the conduct of the late Ms. Crouch, co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, to be “outrageous.” It awarded her granddaughter $2 million.

    

Cosby Trial Briefing: At Bill Cosby Trial, Andrea Constand Battles His Lawyers

In her second day of testimony, the woman at the heart of the sexual assault case against Bill Cosby was questioned closely by a Cosby team lawyer.

    

Life Lessons of Ian Schrager

The godfather of exclusivity with Studio 54 and boutique hotels is turning populist with the Public, a new “luxury for all” hotel.

    

Curtains for the Pearl, as the Theater Company Files for Bankruptcy

The Pearl Theater Company filed for bankruptcy protection after 33 seasons of mounting classic plays in an ever-more-expensive Manhattan.

    

‘A Really Cool Gig’: Playing Piano for Bob Dylan’s Nobel Lecture

Last week, Alan Pasqua got an unexpected request for background music from Mr. Dylan’s team: “We need it tomorrow morning.”

    

Texas Teacher Who Gave Student ‘Most Likely to Become a Terrorist’ Award Is Out of a Job

The teacher, who also issued a “most likely to blend in with white people” certificate, gave the mock awards to seventh graders at a ceremony celebrating the end of the school year.

    

The Secret Social Media Lives of Teenagers

‘Private’ groups — like the one used by students whose Harvard acceptances were recently rescinded — may offer a false sense of confidence.

    

Books of The Times: A Spirited Widow and a Monstrous Serpent Propel a Lush Novel

Sarah Perry’s “The Essex Serpent” is part ghost story and part natural history lesson, part romance and part feminist parable.

    

Cyclists Chase Glory for Colombia, and, Some Say, in Spite of It

Top Colombian riders, triumphing on the world stage, say officials in their country must do more to foster new talent, root out doping and organize the sport.

    

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