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So Yeon Ryu shot a tournament-record 10-under-par 61 on Saturday to seize a five-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in Rogers, Ark.
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  1. So Yeon Ryu records blistering 61 in Arkansas
  2. NASCAR: Kurt Busch recalls stellar Sonoma run in 2012
  3. Helio Castroneves claims 50th career pole
  4. Minnesota Vikings backing Michael Floyd's alcohol-based tea defense
  5. Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr celebrates mega-deal with 50-yard sprints
  6. Martellus Bennett picks Aaron Rodgers over Tom Brady, Jay Cutler over Eli Manning
  7. Plane crashes into vacant Florida daycare, killing one
  8. Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries declare Sunday start of Eid al-Fitr
  9. Lamar Odom's lawyer fires back at ESPN's Stephen A. Smith after 'crack' comment
  10. Syria releases detainees ahead of Eid al-Fitr
  11. Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna dealing with anxiety
  12. NASCAR: Kyle Larson edges teammate to claim Sonoma pole
  13. NHL Draft: Rounds 2 through 7
  14. Adam Gase jokingly tried to lure Peyton Manning to Miami Dolphins in 2016
  15. Egyptian president ratifies deal giving Saudi Arabia two islands
  16. Google to stop scanning Gmail for targeted advertising
  17. Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson fails on 360 dunk
  18. Expert fire crew brought in to battle Utah wildfire
  19. NHL Draft: Day 2 highlighted by familiar names
  20. Cyberattack targets British Parliamentary email accounts
  21. Los Angeles Kings sign Andy Andreoff to two-year extension
  22. Floppy-faced Neapolitan Mastiff named 'World's Ugliest Dog'
  23. Winnipeg Jets sign Ben Chiarot to two-year contract
  24. Petra Kvitova advances to first final since stabbing

So Yeon Ryu records blistering 61 in Arkansas

So Yeon Ryu shot a tournament-record 10-under-par 61 on Saturday to seize a five-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in Rogers, Ark.
    

NASCAR: Kurt Busch recalls stellar Sonoma run in 2012

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

Helio Castroneves claims 50th career pole

ELKHART LAKE, Wis. -- Helio Castroneves reached a level a select few have achieved in IndyCar history by taking the Verizon P1 Award in qualifying for the Kohler Grand Prix at Road America.
    

Minnesota Vikings backing Michael Floyd's alcohol-based tea defense

The Minnesota Vikings are supporting wide receiver Michael Floyd's defense that kombucha tea caused him to violate terms of his house arrest by accidentally ingesting alcohol.
    

Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr celebrates mega-deal with 50-yard sprints

Former NFL quarterback David Carr shot a video of his brother Derek Carr working out, right after he signed his new deal with the Oakland Raiders.
    

Martellus Bennett picks Aaron Rodgers over Tom Brady, Jay Cutler over Eli Manning

Tight end Martellus Bennett ranks Aaron Rodgers No. 1 and Tom Brady No. 2 when it comes to NFL quarterbacks he has played with.
    

Plane crashes into vacant Florida daycare, killing one

A single-engine plane crashed into an empty daycare in southwest Florida, killing one person, Lee County Sheriffs officials said.
    

Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries declare Sunday start of Eid al-Fitr

Authorities in Saudi Arabia on Saturday declared Eid al-Fitr, the holiday to mark the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, would begin Sunday.
    

Lamar Odom's lawyer fires back at ESPN's Stephen A. Smith after 'crack' comment

Lamar Odom's attorney sent a letter to ESPN Friday, regarding Stephen A. Smith's comments last week.
    

Syria releases detainees ahead of Eid al-Fitr

The Syrian government announced it released 672 detainees from prison Saturday, one day before the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
    

Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna dealing with anxiety

Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna said Saturday he is dealing with an anxiety issue, feeling "a little bit lost right now."
    

NASCAR: Kyle Larson edges teammate to claim Sonoma pole

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

NHL Draft: Rounds 2 through 7

Saturday's NHL draft (rounds 2 through 7):
    

Adam Gase jokingly tried to lure Peyton Manning to Miami Dolphins in 2016

Coach Adam Gase exchanged text messages with Peyton Manning last season, inquiring about him signing with the Miami Dolphins, according to Archie Manning.
    

Egyptian president ratifies deal giving Saudi Arabia two islands

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ratified a maritime demarcation agreement giving two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, government officials said.
    

Google to stop scanning Gmail for targeted advertising

Google announced it will no longer scan the content of Gmail messages in order to tailer advertising to customers.
    

Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson fails on 360 dunk

NBA All-Star Klay Thompson might want to stay behind the 3-point line after face planting on his latest dunk attempt.
    

Expert fire crew brought in to battle Utah wildfire

Fire officials in Utah brought in an elite firefighting crew to battle a growing 37,560-acre blaze in the rural southwestern portion of the state.
    

NHL Draft: Day 2 highlighted by familiar names

CHICAGO -- Center Skyler Brind'Amour and goaltender Cayden Primeau were among more than a dozen players with NHL bloodlines who were chosen on the second and final day of the draft Saturday afternoon.
    

Cyberattack targets British Parliamentary email accounts

Hackers have targeted both houses of British Parliament in an effort to gain entry into members' email accounts.
    

Los Angeles Kings sign Andy Andreoff to two-year extension

The Los Angeles Kings signed forward Andy Andreoff to a two-year contract extension on Saturday.
    

Floppy-faced Neapolitan Mastiff named 'World's Ugliest Dog'

A 125-pound Neapolitan Mastiff, named Martha, was officially crowned the "World's Ugliest Dog" at the Sonoma Marin Fair in California on Friday.
    

Winnipeg Jets sign Ben Chiarot to two-year contract

The Winnipeg Jets agreed to terms with defenseman Ben Chiarot on a two-year contract Saturday with an average annual value of $1.4 million.
    

Petra Kvitova advances to first final since stabbing

Petra Kvitova, playing in her second tournament since returning from a stabbing six months ago, moved into the final of the Aegon Classic in Birmingham, England, on Saturday.
    
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Istanbul's city governor has banned the planned LGBT pride march from Taksim Square for the third year in a row, citing public safety concerns.
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Gay Pride March Banned by Turkish Authorities — Again

Istanbul's city governor has banned the planned LGBT pride march from Taksim Square for the third year in a row, citing public safety concerns.

    

Colombian Police Arrest Eight in Mall Bombing Probe

Colombia police arrested eight people from a little-known guerrilla group in last weekend's bombing at a Bogota mall that killed three people.

    

At Least 15 Killed as 120 Feared Buried in Huge Landslide

Officials leading the rescue effort told the Chinese state news agency Xinhua that workers retrieved 15 bodies from the debris Saturday night.

    

U.K. Lawmakers Hit by Possible Cyber Security Attack

As a precaution, lawmakers were blocked from remotely accessing emails outside of the secure network in Westminster.

    

Why Refugee Pilot Is Flying Around the World in 90 Days

Shaesta Waiz is one of many women working to inspire women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

    

Teen From Slum Dances Way to U.S. Ballet School

Amiruddin Shah, 15, from India has begun four years of training at the American Ballet Theatre's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School in New York.

    

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Senator Dean Heller could be a swing vote on his party's health care bill. His majority leader wants his help. His governor wants him to bring it down.
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  2. Medicaid Cuts May Force Retirees Out of Nursing Homes
  3. British Parliament Hit by Cyberattack, Affecting Email Access
  4. Hopes Fade After Landslide Destroys Chinese Village
  5. Egyptian President Agrees to Cede 2 Islands to Saudi Arabia
  6. Syria Frees Hundreds of Detainees Ahead of Muslim Holiday
  7. South Korea Leader Hopes for Unified Olympic Team With the North
  8. All Blacks Face Down Lions Challenge to Win First Test
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  10. Why Grenfell Tower Burned: Regulators Put Cost Before Safety
  11. ‘This Is Appalling’: Evacuated London Residents Try to Cope
  12. A Street Fight Among Grocers to Deliver Your Milk, Eggs, Bananas
  13. Is a Buddhist Group Changing China? Or Is China Changing It?
  14. To Make Sense of American Politics, Immigrants Find Clues From Lands They Left
  15. A Self-Proclaimed ‘Tough Cop’ Wants a New Title: Mayor
  16. For W.N.B.A.’s Oldest Rookie, a Lot of Persistence Goes a Long Way
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  18. Keeping Score: That Ball Was Hit a Country Mile, or 495 Feet if You’re Into Hard Data
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Health Law Repeal Leaves Nevada Republican Torn Between Lawmakers

Senator Dean Heller could be a swing vote on his party’s health care bill. His majority leader wants his help. His governor wants him to bring it down.

    

Medicaid Cuts May Force Retirees Out of Nursing Homes

Medicaid, targeted for deep cuts by the Republican health care bill, currently pays for most of the 1.4 million people in nursing homes.

    

British Parliament Hit by Cyberattack, Affecting Email Access

Hackers targeted the British Parliament, leaving many legislators unable to access their emails on Saturday, officials said.

    

Hopes Fade After Landslide Destroys Chinese Village

Rescue workers searched for survivors after a landslide in the southwestern province of Sichuan, a region of brittle, unstable mountains, but said their chances were slim.

    

Egyptian President Agrees to Cede 2 Islands to Saudi Arabia

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi ratified an agreement that cedes sovereignty over two Red Sea islands, brushing off widespread public criticism.

    

Syria Frees Hundreds of Detainees Ahead of Muslim Holiday

The justice minister said 672 people were released from prison, including some who had supported the insurgency against the Syrian government.

    

South Korea Leader Hopes for Unified Olympic Team With the North

If the North and the South form a team for the Winter Games next year, it would be a major milestone in inter-Korean relations.

    

All Blacks Face Down Lions Challenge to Win First Test

New Zealand winger Rieko Ioane scored two tries as the All Blacks faced down a spirited British and Irish Lions challenge 30-15 at Eden Park on Saturday to take a 1-0 lead in the three-test series.
    

52 Places to Go: Sikkim, India

In the far reaches of northeastern India, Buddhist monks chant and pace through rare funeral customs for a revered teacher.
    

Why Grenfell Tower Burned: Regulators Put Cost Before Safety

The incineration of the 24-story London high rise, the deadliest fire in Britain in more than a century, was rooted in a regulatory breakdown.

    

‘This Is Appalling’: Evacuated London Residents Try to Cope

Some residents are refusing to leave their homes after they were ordered out for fear their buildings have hazardous cladding.

    

A Street Fight Among Grocers to Deliver Your Milk, Eggs, Bananas

Bananas can’t get cold. Milk mustn’t tip. Online food delivery still trips up companies. A day on the truck shows why.

    

Is a Buddhist Group Changing China? Or Is China Changing It?

Millions have joined faith organizations like Fo Guang Shan, aiming to fill what they see as a moral vacuum. But to operate in China, groups like Fo Guang Shan must compromise.

    

To Make Sense of American Politics, Immigrants Find Clues From Lands They Left

As immigrants in Houston follow Washington’s political turmoil, some find ominous echoes from their homelands. Others find a reminder they are lucky to be here.

    

A Self-Proclaimed ‘Tough Cop’ Wants a New Title: Mayor

Mr. Dietl was the private investigator of choice for Roger Ailes, Steve Bannon and Don Imus. Now, he wants to be New York City’s mayor.

    

For W.N.B.A.’s Oldest Rookie, a Lot of Persistence Goes a Long Way

After playing for years overseas, Yvonne Turner of the Phoenix Mercury is still coming to grips with the fact that she has finally reached her goal, at age 29.

    

Israeli Competitor Is a First for Nascar’s Top Cup Series

Alon Day, 25, who specializes in road courses, will drive the No. 23 Toyota for BK Racing on Sunday in Sonoma, Calif.

    

Keeping Score: That Ball Was Hit a Country Mile, or 495 Feet if You’re Into Hard Data

Home run mythology must now compete with cutting-edge efforts to quantify mighty blasts from “pitch delivery to the conclusion of the event.”

    

Immigration Moves Front and Center in Italy’s Local Elections

Parties and politicians took a tougher stance ahead voting on Sunday, from Lampedusa in the south to Lake Como, where the Swiss border beckons migrants.

    

Dr. John Sarno, 93, Dies; Best-Selling Author Tied Pain to Anxieties

Dr. Sarno was both hailed and dismissed for his contention that most chronic pain could be traced to deep within the psyche.

    

Young Socialites Conjure the Ghost of Leonard Bernstein at the Dakota

When Larry Milstein, 22, and his sister Toby, 24, are not hobnobbing on the young socialite circuit, they hold séances in their family’s apartment.

    

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