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  1. 2017 Stanley Cup Final: Pittsburgh Penguins-Nashville Predators preview, update
  2. Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes
  3. Maria Sharapova will miss Wimbledon due to injury
  4. Three share lead at FedEx St. Jude Classic
  5. World Cup qualifying: U.S. vs Mexico preview, update
  6. Mark Reynolds, Charlie Blackmon blast Colorado Rockies past Chicago Cubs
  7. AG Sessions to testify Tuesday at Senate intelligence panel
  8. Louisville first to clinch slot in College World Series
  9. F-35 flights grounded at Arizona base because of health concerns
  10. Carlos Martinez tosses 1st shutout in 7-0 St. Louis Cardinals victory
  11. Brad Keselowski ends skid with Xfinity win at Pocono
  12. Robinson Chirinos's 3-run HR in 11th lifts Texas Rangers past Washington Nationals
  13. Hyundai recalls nearly 600K vehicles for two problems
  14. Houston Astros shut down Dallas Keuchel at least a week with neck discomfort
  15. Chicago Cubs Addison Russell returns to lineup, denies domestic violence charge
  16. World's largest cruise ship floats in water for first time
  17. Burt Ward, Seth MacFarlane, others mourn death of Adam West
  18. Lunch with Warren Buffett costs bidder $2.68M
  19. Man charged with killing Indian engineer now faces hate crime counts
  20. New York Mets activate Yoenis Cespedes for Saturday's doubleheader
  21. Nebraska's Keyshawn Johnson Jr. cited for suspicion of marijuana possession
  22. New England Patriots celebrate Super Bowl with Gucci Mane, Snoop Dogg, fistfuls of rings
  23. Weeks after cancer surgery, Pittsburgh Pirates' Jameson Taillon to start
  24. Two hotel guests at Las Vegas' Rio contract Legionnaires' disease

2017 Stanley Cup Final: Pittsburgh Penguins-Nashville Predators preview, update

There are coaches who will tell you that a playoff series doesn't truly start until the road team wins a game.
    

Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes

Tapwrit overtook favorite Irish War Cry deep in the stretch to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday at Elmont, N.Y.
    

Maria Sharapova will miss Wimbledon due to injury

Maria Sharapova announced on her Facebook page Saturday that she will be unable to compete in Wimbledon qualifying because of a left thigh injury.
    

Three share lead at FedEx St. Jude Classic

Rafa Cabrera Bello of Spain is playing full-time on the PGA Tour for the first time and seems to be getting the hang of it.
    

World Cup qualifying: U.S. vs Mexico preview, update

The United States puts its three-match World Cup qualifying unbeaten run on the line Sunday when it visits a Mexican team that hasn't lost any of its 11 qualifiers this World Cup cycle.
    

Mark Reynolds, Charlie Blackmon blast Colorado Rockies past Chicago Cubs

CHICAGO -- Colorado Rockies first baseman Mark Reynolds has focused on becoming more of a well-rounded hitter instead of an all-or-nothing slugger who hits home runs or strikes out.
    

AG Sessions to testify Tuesday at Senate intelligence panel

Attorney General Jeff Sessions will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, five days after fired FBI Director James Comey appeared before thepanel.
    

Louisville first to clinch slot in College World Series

Drew Ellis belted a pair of solo homers as Louisville became the first school to clinch a College World Series berth with a 6-2 victory over Kentucky on Saturday in Louisville, Ky.
    

F-35 flights grounded at Arizona base because of health concerns

The U.S. Air Force temporarily grounded all F-35 jets flying at an airbase in Arizona after pilots reported oxygen deprivation in five incidents.
    

Carlos Martinez tosses 1st shutout in 7-0 St. Louis Cardinals victory

ST. LOUIS -- There was a school of thought that St. Louis Cardinals starter Carlos Martinez wasn't capable of crafting a successful outing if he didn't have Yadier Molina to call his pitches.
    

Brad Keselowski ends skid with Xfinity win at Pocono

LONG POND, Pa. -- With a dramatic last-lap pass Brad Keselowski won Saturday's Pocono Green 250 at Pocono Raceway, ending a 46-race drought for the No. 22 Team Penske Ford.
    

Robinson Chirinos's 3-run HR in 11th lifts Texas Rangers past Washington Nationals

WASHINGTON -- Robinson Chirinos certainly knows how to take advantage of his limited opportunities.
    

Hyundai recalls nearly 600K vehicles for two problems

Hyundai has announced two recalls affecting nearly 600,000 cars in the United States for hood latch and parking break problems.
    

Houston Astros shut down Dallas Keuchel at least a week with neck discomfort

Houston Astros star left-hander Dallas Keuchel will be shut down from throwing for at least one week due to persistent neck discomfort.
    

Chicago Cubs Addison Russell returns to lineup, denies domestic violence charge

All-Star shortstop Addison Russell was back in the Chicago Cubs' starting lineup Saturday after he denied an accusation of domestic violence against his wife.
    

World's largest cruise ship floats in water for first time

Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Season, the planned world's largest cruise ships, floated out of dry d dock for the first time while under construction.
    

Burt Ward, Seth MacFarlane, others mourn death of Adam West

Burt Ward, Seth MacFarlane and Val Kilmer were among the first stars to mourn the loss of television great Adam West on social media Saturday.
    

Lunch with Warren Buffett costs bidder $2.68M

The winning bidder pledged $2.68 million to a charity in exchange for lunch with billionaire investor Warren Buffett.
    

Man charged with killing Indian engineer now faces hate crime counts

A Kansas man accused of killing one Indian national and attempting to kill another in a bar in Olathe, Kan. now faces federal hate crime charges.
    

New York Mets activate Yoenis Cespedes for Saturday's doubleheader

New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes was activated from the disabled list for Saturday's doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves.
    

Nebraska's Keyshawn Johnson Jr. cited for suspicion of marijuana possession

University of Nebraska freshman wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson Jr. was cited for suspicion of possession of marijuana.
    

New England Patriots celebrate Super Bowl with Gucci Mane, Snoop Dogg, fistfuls of rings

The New England Patriots received their Super Bowl rings in a private ceremony Friday at owner Robert Kraft's house.
    

Weeks after cancer surgery, Pittsburgh Pirates' Jameson Taillon to start

Barely a month after undergoing surgery for testicular cancer, right-hander Jameson Taillon will start for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Colorado Rockies on Monday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
    

Two hotel guests at Las Vegas' Rio contract Legionnaires' disease

Two recent guests at Las Vegas' Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino contracted Legionnaires' disease, health officials said.
    
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ACT for America Stages Marches Against 'Sharia Law' Nationwide, Arrests Made
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Demonstrations against Islamic law led to arrests, tense confrontations and physical fights in some U.S. cities Saturday amid several rallies sponsored by ACT for America, which the Southern Poverty Law Center designates as an anti-Muslim hate group.
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  1. London Bridge Attacker Tried to Rent Larger Truck But Payment Declined
  2. Passenger Jet Diverted to Germany Over Terrorism Statements
  3. 3 U.S. Soldiers Killed After Afghan Soldier Opens Fire
  4. World's Oldest Monarchy Faces a Very Modern Problem
  5. U.S. Special Ops Sent to Philippines to Help in Fight Against Militants
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London Bridge Attacker Tried to Rent Larger Truck But Payment Declined

One of the attackers in a terror attack in London tried to rent a larger truck, but the payment was declined, police said.

    

Passenger Jet Diverted to Germany Over Terrorism Statements

An easyJet plane bound for England made an unscheduled landing in Germany after three men were heard discussing terrorism related matters, authorities said.

    

3 U.S. Soldiers Killed After Afghan Soldier Opens Fire

The shooter, identified as a member of the Afghan National Army's Commando Forces, was killed in return fire during Saturday's incident, officials said.

    

World's Oldest Monarchy Faces a Very Modern Problem

There are only four male heirs left. What will be the fate of Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne?

    

U.S. Special Ops Sent to Philippines to Help in Fight Against Militants

Filipino troops have been fighting to retake the southern city of Marawi from Islamist militants for the last three weeks.

    

Puerto Rico Votes Sunday on Statehood Issue

Puerto Rico holds a non-binding vote on Sunday on whether to push for statehood, status quo or independence amid criticism that the pro-statehood governor is spending money the island can't afford.

    

Are Ties Between the U.K. and U.S. Irreparably Damaged?

From Trump's tweet war against London's mayor Sadiq Khan to his ally Theresa May being on the ropes, where does the U.S.-U.K. "special relationship" stand?

    

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  2. News Analysis: Trump-Comey Feud Eclipses a Warning on Russia: ‘They Will Be Back’
  3. Sessions Will Testify in Senate on Russian Meddling in Election
  4. Theresa May’s Top Aides Quit Under Pressure From U.K. Cabinet
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  6. U.S.-Led Forces Said to Have Used White Phosphorus in Syria
  7. Beyond Raqqa, an Even Bigger Battle to Defeat ISIS and Control Syria Looms
  8. News Analysis: Philippine Leader, Focused on War on Drug Users, Ignored Rise of ISIS
  9. 13 Philippine Marines Killed in Battle Against Islamist Militants
  10. China’s New Bridges: Rising High, but Buried in Debt
  11. Religious Liberals Sat Out of Politics for 40 Years. Now They Want in the Game.
  12. Sad Day for Gotham: Adam West, Who Played Batman, Dies at 88
  13. Venezuela Musicians Rise Up After Violist, 18, Is Killed at Protest
  14. Prozac Nation Is Now the United States of Xanax
  15. Watch April Ross Playing Beach Volleyball in Manhattan
  16. To Little Fanfare, Muammar el-Qaddafi’s Son Is Freed in Libya
  17. Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Namibian Independence Leader, Dies at 92
  18. 3 U.S. Soldiers Are Killed and a 4th Is Wounded by an Afghan Soldier
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Opioid Dealers Embrace the Dark Web to Send Deadly Drugs by Mail

Anonymous online sales are surging, and people are dying. Despite dozens of arrests, new merchants — many based in Asia — quickly pop up.

    

News Analysis: Trump-Comey Feud Eclipses a Warning on Russia: ‘They Will Be Back’

Security experts worry that the focus on the battle between the president and the former F.B.I. director will divert attention from Russian intervention.

    

Sessions Will Testify in Senate on Russian Meddling in Election

Instead of discussing the Justice Department budget, Attorney General Jeff Sessions will face questions from members of Congress who have access to intelligence materials on the Russia inquiry.

    

Theresa May’s Top Aides Quit Under Pressure From U.K. Cabinet

Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, Mrs. May’s co-chiefs of staff, resigned amid reports that senior ministers had warned the prime minister they would challenge her leadership unless she fired them.

    

Michigan Case Adds U.S. Dimension to Debate on Genital Mutilation

The first-ever charges in America call attention to the practices of a small Muslim sect, and have women coming forward to describe their experiences.

    

U.S.-Led Forces Said to Have Used White Phosphorus in Syria

Images and reports from witnesses in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa suggest the presence of the material in munitions. Its use in populated areas is prohibited under international law.
    

Beyond Raqqa, an Even Bigger Battle to Defeat ISIS and Control Syria Looms

The Islamic State is expected to make its final stand farther south, near Iraq and Jordan, and whoever ousts it will play an important role in determining the region’s future.

    

News Analysis: Philippine Leader, Focused on War on Drug Users, Ignored Rise of ISIS

Islamist rebels threatened to burn down the city of Marawi. President Duterte said, “Go ahead, do it.”

    

13 Philippine Marines Killed in Battle Against Islamist Militants

The death toll may be the deadliest for government forces since they began battling to retake the city of Marawi, seized by groups linked to ISIS.

    

China’s New Bridges: Rising High, but Buried in Debt

China has built hundreds of dazzling new bridges, including the longest and highest, but many have fostered debt and corruption.

    

Religious Liberals Sat Out of Politics for 40 Years. Now They Want in the Game.

Faith leaders whose politics fall to the left of center are getting more involved in politics to fight against President Trump’s policies.

    

Sad Day for Gotham: Adam West, Who Played Batman, Dies at 88

The classically handsome baritone actor turned a comic-book superhero into live-action Pop Art in the 1960s television series “Batman.”

    

Venezuela Musicians Rise Up After Violist, 18, Is Killed at Protest

Political unrest is testing the loyalties of many who have benefited from the socialist-oriented government, including musicians outraged by the shooting of an unarmed teenager.

    

Prozac Nation Is Now the United States of Xanax

How we went from depressive flannel and fog to anxiously monitoring our heart rates, twirling fidget spinners and streaming into meditation studios.

    

Watch April Ross Playing Beach Volleyball in Manhattan

Professional volleyball player April Ross has one of the fastest and most accurate jump serves in the world. Watch up close in 360 degrees as the AVP New York City Open runs through this weekend in Manhattan.
    

To Little Fanfare, Muammar el-Qaddafi’s Son Is Freed in Libya

A militia’s release of Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi was a direct challenge to the International Criminal Court, which wants him tried on charges of war crimes.

    

Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Namibian Independence Leader, Dies at 92

Mr. ya Toivo, who was jailed alongside Nelson Mandela at Robben Island, became a symbol of Namibians’ struggle for independence from South Africa.

    

3 U.S. Soldiers Are Killed and a 4th Is Wounded by an Afghan Soldier

Insider attacks by Afghan soldiers on American or other foreign troops have become rare as coalition forces have mostly withdrawn from Afghanistan.
    

Tapwrit Wins the Belmont in a Field More Barren Than Most

Tapwrit overtook Irish War Cry late to win the 149th Belmont Stakes. But with no Triple Crown on the line, the Derby and Preakness winners took a pass.

    

The Cost of Dining With Warren Buffett? This Year, It’s $2,679,001

An annual fund-raising auction on eBay drew 41 bids for the chance to sit down with the billionaire investor.

    

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