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As the Los Angeles Rams concluded their offseason workouts, they focused on taking some time off and then regathering in late July for training camp.
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  1. Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff still a work in progress as minicamp ends
  2. Philip Rivers says Los Angeles Chargers can be 'pretty dang good' in 2017
  3. 2017 U.S. Open Round 1 Update: Rickie Fowler holds first-round lead at Erin Hills
  4. 1.5 million attend Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals victory parade
  5. Steve Harvey blasted for making fun of Flint water crisis
  6. Serbia gets first openly gay woman to be prime minister
  7. Escaped Georgia inmates captured in Tennessee

Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff still a work in progress as minicamp ends

As the Los Angeles Rams concluded their offseason workouts, they focused on taking some time off and then regathering in late July for training camp.
    

Philip Rivers says Los Angeles Chargers can be 'pretty dang good' in 2017

The Los Angeles Chargers not only tied a big bow around their offseason workouts, but the same could be said for their nearly six-decade stay in San Diego.
    

2017 U.S. Open Round 1 Update: Rickie Fowler holds first-round lead at Erin Hills

Rickie Fowler couldn't have asked for a better start. But if he is to capture the first major championship of his PGA career, he understands it's far from over.
    

1.5 million attend Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals victory parade

The Golden State Warriors celebrated their latest NBA title with a parade through downtown Oakland on Thursday that attracted an estimated 1.5 million fans.
    

Steve Harvey blasted for making fun of Flint water crisis

Comedian and talk show host Steve Harvey stirred controversy by using the Flint water crisis to mock a Flint, Mich. resident who called into his radio program.
    

Serbia gets first openly gay woman to be prime minister

For the first time in Serbian history, a gay woman has been appointed to be prime minister.
    

Escaped Georgia inmates captured in Tennessee

A pair of escaped inmates from a Georgia prison who killed two guards have been captured in Tennessee, authorities said late Thursday.
    
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"It is impossible to say ... what the cause was. But it should not have happened," the former president of the Royal Institute of British Architects said.
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  1. How Did a London High-Rise Become a Concrete Coffin?
  2. U.S. Sells Qatar $12B Worth of F-15s After Trump Says It Funds Terrorism
  3. Trump Seeks Limited Changes to Obama Cuba Policy
  4. Explosion Outside Chinese Kindergarten Kills 7, Wounds 59
  5. Inside Cuba's Military Cyber Command
  6. Otto Warmbier Has Extensive Brain Damage
  7. Conservative Serbia to Get First Openly Gay Prime Minister
  8. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  9. American Released From North Korean Prison Was 'Brutalized'
  10. 12 Turkish Security Officers Charged in 'Brutal' D.C. Brawl
  11. Angry Locals Heckle London Mayor at Scene of High-Rise Fire
  12. Rodman Towers Over North Korean Athletes
  13. London Fire: Syrian Student Refugee Named as First Victim of Deadly Blaze
  14. Dramatic Video by Woman Trapped in Burning High-Rise
  15. No Sign of 'Miracle' as Hunt for Survivors Ends After London Blaze
  16. Muslims Awake Observing Ramadan Ran Toward High-Rise Blaze to Help
  17. U.S. Is Not Russia's Enemy, Putin Says (While Staying Mum on Grandkids)
  18. Why Residents Decided to 'Stay Put' as London High-Rise Burned
  19. Breweries Team Up to Make Beer Mocking Trump
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How Did a London High-Rise Become a Concrete Coffin?

"It is impossible to say ... what the cause was. But it should not have happened," the former president of the Royal Institute of British Architects said.

    

U.S. Sells Qatar $12B Worth of F-15s After Trump Says It Funds Terrorism

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar last week.

    

Trump Seeks Limited Changes to Obama Cuba Policy

President Donald Trump will reshape U.S.-Cuba policy in Miami on Friday, reinstituting some travel restrictions and blocking business with Cuba's military.

    

Explosion Outside Chinese Kindergarten Kills 7, Wounds 59

A cellphone camera video posted on the website of the official People's Daily newspaper showed more than a dozen people lying motionless.

    

Inside Cuba's Military Cyber Command

Cubans worry President Trump's restrictions on U.S. travel will hurt their economy — and also harm cooperation with the U.S. on cybersecurity.

    

Otto Warmbier Has Extensive Brain Damage

Otto Warmbier is in a state of unresponsive wakefulness - something doctors used to refer to as a persistent vegetative state - and has extensive brain damage.

    

Conservative Serbia to Get First Openly Gay Prime Minister

Ana Brnabic, 41 is set to become the highly conservative country's first openly gay and first female head of government.

    

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

    

American Released From North Korean Prison Was 'Brutalized'

Fred Warmbier did not confirm reports that his son, Otto, was in a coma, but said he remained in stable condition with a "severe neurological injury."

    

12 Turkish Security Officers Charged in 'Brutal' D.C. Brawl

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia charged seven Turkish security officers and cops with felony assault and another five for misdemeanors.

    

Angry Locals Heckle London Mayor at Scene of High-Rise Fire

As Sadiq Khan spoke to the press about the London apartment tower tragedy, local residents interrupted him, calling for answers and accountability.
    

Rodman Towers Over North Korean Athletes

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman met Olympic athletes from North Korea but was head and shoulders above the rest!
    

London Fire: Syrian Student Refugee Named as First Victim of Deadly Blaze

Mohammed Alhaj Ali was a first year engineering student at the University of West London, the institution confirmed.

    

Dramatic Video by Woman Trapped in Burning High-Rise

A woman, who with her children is still unaccounted after the London high-rise fire, posted video of her terrifying ordeal on the 23rd floor.
    

No Sign of 'Miracle' as Hunt for Survivors Ends After London Blaze

As the confirmed death toll climbed to 17 in the London high-rise fire, rescue workers said it would take a "miracle" to find more survivors.

    

Muslims Awake Observing Ramadan Ran Toward High-Rise Blaze to Help

At mosques, churches and on sidewalks, well-wishers and local store owners added to ever-expanding piles of water bottles, toiletries, snacks, and clothes.

    

U.S. Is Not Russia's Enemy, Putin Says (While Staying Mum on Grandkids)

The Russian president has held the heavily choreographed call-in show most years since 2001.

    

Why Residents Decided to 'Stay Put' as London High-Rise Burned

At least 12 people were confirmed dead after a blaze ripped through a high-rise apartment building in London.
    

Breweries Team Up to Make Beer Mocking Trump

The CEO of Mexican Brewery Cru Cru wanted to show President Trump the companies on both sides of the border can collaborate to make "great products."
    

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Senate leaders are writing legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act without a single hearing on the bill and without an open drafting session.
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  1. Secrecy Surrounding Senate Health Bill Raises Alarms in Both Parties
  2. Mueller, Known for Being Above the Fray, Is Now in the Thick of It
  3. Calling Inquiry Unfair, Trump Asks: What About Clinton’s Russia Ties?
  4. Pence Hires Criminal Defense Lawyer to Aid Him in Investigations
  5. House Divided: How We Became Bitter Political Enemies
  6. Shooting Brings Rare Comity to the Capital, but Will It Last?
  7. Republican Party, London, Otto Warmbier: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  8. California Today: California Today: The Housing Crisis Hits Berkeley
  9. Before Shooting, Suspect Began Day at Y.M.C.A. as Usual
  10. Scalise Faces Prospect of Multiple Operations
  11. Fact Check: Fact Check: Distortions and Fake News in Virginia Shooting
  12. Moving to Scuttle Obama Legacy, Donald Trump to Crack Down on Cuba
  13. As Trump Bets on China’s Help on North Korea, Aides Ask: Is It Worth It?
  14. Otto Warmbier Was ‘Brutalized and Terrorized’ in North Korea, Father Says
  15. London’s New Normal: Resilient, Yes. But Not Entirely Intrepid.
  16. Inside Wealth: At Last, Jeff Bezos Offers a Hint of His Philanthropic Plans
  17. Jeff Bezos Wants Ideas for Philanthropy, So He Asked Twitter
  18. Uber Is Sued by Woman Who Was Raped by One of Its Drivers in India
  19. With Largest Staff Ever, New York City Reimagines How It Works
  20. De Blasio’s Plan to Create 100,000 Jobs: Find 40,000, and Keep Eyes Open
  21. For Sale: A $7 Million Wild West Town
  22. Booz Allen Hamilton Says It Is Under Federal Investigation
  23. Jury Sees Body Camera Footage of Fatal Shooting by Police Officer
  24. Pennsylvania Lawsuit Says House Redistricting Is Partisan Gerrymander
  25. Grenfell Tower Death Toll Rises to 17; U.K. Government Is Criticized
  26. Track’s Most Resilient (and Suspect) Record Is in Danger
  27. In Quick Reversal, Southern Baptists Denounce White Nationalists
  28. Cosby Trial Live Briefing: Jury in Bill Cosby Trial Still Deadlocked as Fourth Day Ends
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Secrecy Surrounding Senate Health Bill Raises Alarms in Both Parties

Senate leaders are writing legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act without a single hearing on the bill and without an open drafting session.

    

Mueller, Known for Being Above the Fray, Is Now in the Thick of It

His appointment as special counsel has thrown him into a political brawl, especially since his early hires include several prosecutors who have donated to Democrats.

    

Calling Inquiry Unfair, Trump Asks: What About Clinton’s Russia Ties?

The president was also dismissive about new reports that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, is looking into whether he tried to obstruct justice.

    

Pence Hires Criminal Defense Lawyer to Aid Him in Investigations

The vice president, a likely witness in the various investigations encircling the White House, has hired a former United States attorney as private counsel.

    

House Divided: How We Became Bitter Political Enemies

Members of the two parties are more likely today to describe each other unfavorably, as selfish, as threats, even as unsuitable marriage material.

    

Shooting Brings Rare Comity to the Capital, but Will It Last?

Senators and lobbyists, staff members with a job to do and residents with an evening to spare, joined for a moment on Thursday in a bipartisan rebuttal: Play ball.

    

Republican Party, London, Otto Warmbier: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

California Today: California Today: The Housing Crisis Hits Berkeley

Thursday: Talking zoning policy with Berkeley’s mayor, a shooting in San Francisco and lottery winners who take their time.

    

Before Shooting, Suspect Began Day at Y.M.C.A. as Usual

Records show that James T. Hodgkinson, the man who the police say opened fire on a congressional baseball practice, had made a local Y.M.C.A. his home base.

    

Scalise Faces Prospect of Multiple Operations

Trauma surgeons have learned that a series of operations for such wounds have better outcomes than one long operation.

    

Fact Check: Fact Check: Distortions and Fake News in Virginia Shooting

Alex Jones accused the left of “publicly embracing homicide as a political solution” with a raft of out of context statements.

    

Moving to Scuttle Obama Legacy, Donald Trump to Crack Down on Cuba

The president is expected to declare that the two-year-old Obama-era approach of engagement had amounted to a failed policy of appeasement.

    

As Trump Bets on China’s Help on North Korea, Aides Ask: Is It Worth It?

China’s failure to tighten pressure on its neighbor has left the Trump administration with few good options in dealing with the North Korea crisis.

    

Otto Warmbier Was ‘Brutalized and Terrorized’ in North Korea, Father Says

Mr. Warmbier returned Tuesday night after being in North Korean custody for 17 months. He had reportedly been comatose for more than a year.

    

London’s New Normal: Resilient, Yes. But Not Entirely Intrepid.

Terrorism has become part of life in London, a city that weathered years of Irish Republican Army attacks and the German Blitz of World War II.

    

Inside Wealth: At Last, Jeff Bezos Offers a Hint of His Philanthropic Plans

People have wondered if the Amazon chief was waiting until retirement to make a big charitable splash. In a tweet, he solicited ideas from the public.

    

Jeff Bezos Wants Ideas for Philanthropy, So He Asked Twitter

The Amazon chief asked for tips where his money could be used in the “here and now,” unlike many of his business investments.

    

Uber Is Sued by Woman Who Was Raped by One of Its Drivers in India

The suit, coming after revelations that the company had obtained and mishandled the victim’s medical records, also named the C.E.O., Travis Kalanick.

    

With Largest Staff Ever, New York City Reimagines How It Works

Nearly every city agency has more workers now than when Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, and there’s been a surge in civilian hiring in law enforcement.

    

De Blasio’s Plan to Create 100,000 Jobs: Find 40,000, and Keep Eyes Open

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced initiatives toward his goal of creating 100,000 jobs in New York City, but couldn’t say where 60,000 of those would come from.

    

For Sale: A $7 Million Wild West Town

As a family-owned amusement park opens for the summer, its owners of 43 years ponder its future. Step inside Donley’s Wild West Town in Union, Ill. in 360-degree video.
    

Booz Allen Hamilton Says It Is Under Federal Investigation

The Virginia-based consultant said the Justice Department is reviewing its billing procedures in a civil and criminal investigation.

    

Jury Sees Body Camera Footage of Fatal Shooting by Police Officer

Dominique Heaggan-Brown was charged with reckless homicide in the August death of Sylville K. Smith in Milwaukee, a shooting that led to protests.
    

Pennsylvania Lawsuit Says House Redistricting Is Partisan Gerrymander

Voting-rights advocates in Pennsylvania challenged the state’s congressional map in state court, whereas suits in 3 other states have been filed in federal court.

    

Grenfell Tower Death Toll Rises to 17; U.K. Government Is Criticized

Prime Minister Theresa May ordered a public inquiry, as lawmakers demanded to know why safety standards at the building in London had not been more rigorous.

    

Track’s Most Resilient (and Suspect) Record Is in Danger

Jarmila Kratochvilova ran 800 meters in 1 minute 53.28 seconds in 1983, but her mark could be erased by a proposal to void all world records set before 2005.

    

In Quick Reversal, Southern Baptists Denounce White Nationalists

At a conference, pastors at first declined a resolution denouncing the so-called alt-right. Facing backlash, they approved a less harsh version.

    

Cosby Trial Live Briefing: Jury in Bill Cosby Trial Still Deadlocked as Fourth Day Ends

The deliberations ended in the sexual assault trial with the jury reporting that it still is unable to reach a verdict on any count after some 40 hours.

    

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