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Simply put, Boston Red Sox left-hander David Price shut down the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night.
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  1. David Price shines in Boston Red Sox's win over Baltimore Orioles
  2. Los Angeles Dodgers edge Milwaukee Brewers with late-game heroics
  3. Miami Marlins RHP Edinson Volquez tosses first no-hitter of 2017
  4. 2017 NBA Finals: Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers Game 2 preview, updates
  5. Nashville Predators erupt in Game 3, claw back in Stanley Cup final with win over Penguins
  6. Miami Marlins' Edinson Volquez no-hits Arizona Diamondbacks
  7. 2017 Memorial Tournament: Jason Dufner implodes with 77, Summerhays leads Memorial by 3
  8. Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith 'shocked' by Jeremy Maclin's release
  9. Phil Mickelson will miss 2017 U.S. Open for daughter's graduation
  10. Kyle Schwarber slam carries Chicago Cubs past St. Louis Cardinals
  11. New York Rangers G Henrik Lundqvist injures knee in Worlds
  12. New York Yankees play HR derby in rout of Toronto Blue Jays
  13. Protesters call for independent Russia probe
  14. Police: At least 1 dead in London Bridge, market terror attack
  15. NTSB: Mike Pence campaign plane overshot runway by 2,000 feet
  16. Far-right, anti-fascists clash in Liverpool protest
  17. SpaceX launches reused Dragon craft for first time
  18. Trump to unveil plan to privatize air traffic control
  19. Kentucky authorities rescue dachshund stuck in tree stump
  20. Los Angeles Metro crews dig up ancient sloth, bison bones
  21. Dover notebook: Kyle Busch explains reaction to finishing second at Charlotte
  22. Indian PM Modi vows to go 'above and beyond' climate accord
  23. Report: Bryce Harper wants to join Chicago Cubs
  24. New York Yankees shut down CF Jacoby Ellsbury as headaches return
  25. Judge gives Naval officer 6 years in prison for espionage

David Price shines in Boston Red Sox's win over Baltimore Orioles

Simply put, Boston Red Sox left-hander David Price shut down the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers edge Milwaukee Brewers with late-game heroics

After his all-star closer threw two innings a night earlier, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts insisted that Kenley Jansen was not available Saturday.
    

Miami Marlins RHP Edinson Volquez tosses first no-hitter of 2017

Miami Marlins right-hander Edinson Volquez tossed his first career no-hitter and the sixth in franchise history Saturday in a 3-0 victory.
    

2017 NBA Finals: Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers Game 2 preview, updates

Two teams that believe they can improve on their opening performance hook up again Sunday in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
    

Nashville Predators erupt in Game 3, claw back in Stanley Cup final with win over Penguins

Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban guaranteed a win in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night after the Pittsburgh Penguins went up 2-0.
    

Miami Marlins' Edinson Volquez no-hits Arizona Diamondbacks

Three pitches into Saturday's game, Edinson Volquez sustained a collision that nearly ended his day.
    

2017 Memorial Tournament: Jason Dufner implodes with 77, Summerhays leads Memorial by 3

It took only five holes for Jason Dufner to lose his five-stroke lead.
    

Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith 'shocked' by Jeremy Maclin's release

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said he was "shocked" when he heard the news of wide receiver Jeremy Maclin's release.
    

Phil Mickelson will miss 2017 U.S. Open for daughter's graduation

Phil Mickelson was set to make his fourth attempt to complete the career Grand Slam in two weeks at Erin Hills, but will withdraw from the tournament.
    

Kyle Schwarber slam carries Chicago Cubs past St. Louis Cardinals

Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon called up Kyle Schwarber on Friday night to let him know he was planning to bat the struggling outfielder ninth.
    

New York Rangers G Henrik Lundqvist injures knee in Worlds

New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist sustained a sprained knee ligament while leading Sweden to the gold medal at the 2017 IIHF World Championship.
    

New York Yankees play HR derby in rout of Toronto Blue Jays

As if Jordan Montgomery and the bullpen did not pitch well enough in shutting out the Toronto Blue Jays, the New York Yankees hitters got into the act.
    

Protesters call for independent Russia probe

Protesters across the United States called for an independent investigation into Russia's alleged collusion with the Trump campaign.
    

Police: At least 1 dead in London Bridge, market terror attack

Britain's Metropolitan Police said at least one person died Saturday in what officials are describing as terror attacks at London Bridge and a nearby market.
    

NTSB: Mike Pence campaign plane overshot runway by 2,000 feet

The Boeing 737 carrying Mike Pence that slid off a runway in New York in October missed its planned touchdown point by nearly 2,000 feet, the NTSB said.
    

Far-right, anti-fascists clash in Liverpool protest

Police in Liverpool, England, said they arrested 12 people after left-wing protesters and demonstrators involved in a planned far-right march clashed.
    

SpaceX launches reused Dragon craft for first time

SpaceX launched a reused Dragon capsule for the first time and returned a reusable Falcon 9 rocket to Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
    

Trump to unveil plan to privatize air traffic control

President Donald Trump next week will give Congress a proposal seeking to privatize the nation's air traffic control system.
    

Kentucky authorities rescue dachshund stuck in tree stump

Police in Kentucky helped rescue a dachshund that found itself stuck in a hole in the bottom of a tree in a local cemetery.
    

Los Angeles Metro crews dig up ancient sloth, bison bones

A subway excavation crew in California uncovered a set of ancient sloth and bison bones, the Los Angeles transportation authority said.
    

Dover notebook: Kyle Busch explains reaction to finishing second at Charlotte

Kyle Busch's post-race press conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway last Sunday was six words long and ended with a mic drop.
    

Indian PM Modi vows to go 'above and beyond' climate accord

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed his nation will continue to go "above and beyond" in its fulfillment of the Paris accord on combating climate change.
    

Report: Bryce Harper wants to join Chicago Cubs

Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper isn't set for free agency until after the 2018 season, but sources say he wants to join the Chicago Cubs.
    

New York Yankees shut down CF Jacoby Ellsbury as headaches return

The New York Yankees shut down center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury on Saturday after he began experiencing post-concussion headaches again.
    

Judge gives Naval officer 6 years in prison for espionage

A naval flight officer who pleaded guilty in May to disclosing classified information will spend six years in prison, a military judge in Virginia ruled.
    
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Terror attack on London Bridge leaves 6 dead; police shoot 3
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LONDON — Terror struck at the heart of London on Saturday night as attackers killed six people in a series of vehicle and knife attacks before police shot them dead. The assault began when a van veered off the road and barreled into pedestrians on ...
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People ran and hid and in one case fought knife-wielding attackers after a van ran into pedestrians on London Bridge and in another incident at Borough Market.
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Londoners Ran, Hid and Fought Amid Rampage

People ran and hid and in one case fought knife-wielding attackers after a van ran into pedestrians on London Bridge and in another incident at Borough Market.

    

London Attack Followed Soft Target Terror Trend

Recent attacks in England — from the London Bridge to the Manchester Arena — have focused on areas where visitors and tourists gather.

    

90 Percent of London Police Don't Carry a Gun: Here's Why

London's Metropolitan Police carried out some 3,300 deployments involving firearms in 2016. They didn't fire a single shot at a suspect.

    

Triple Blast at Kabul Funeral Kills at Least Six and Injures 87

Mourners were paying their respects to the son of an Afghan senator when three suicide bombers detonated explosives, according to the Afghan chief executive.

    

Jack O'Neill: Surfer Who Invented Modern Wetsuit Dies at 94

The eye-patch wearing ocean lover died peacefully, surrounded by family in his oceanfront home of more than 50 years.

    

'Got to Meet My Queen Today': Ariana Grande Visits Injured Manchester Kids

The pop star visited the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital chatting and posing for selfies with the injured children.

    

Wary Japan Refuses to Panic as Kim's Missile Tests Intensify

North Korea can already strike anywhere in Japan with its missiles.

    

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Six civilians were killed and 48 were hospitalized in attacks near London Bridge in what both Prime Minister Theresa May and the police called an act of terror.
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Terrorist Attacks in the Heart of London Hit a Nation Still Reeling

Six civilians were killed and 48 were hospitalized in attacks near London Bridge in what both Prime Minister Theresa May and the police called an act of terror.

    

Terrorist Attacks at the Center of London

The police closed London Bridge on Saturday evening after a white van mounted the sidewalk and mowed down pedestrians.
    

London Attacks: ‘It Was Utter Horror’

People in the London Bridge area on Saturday night described a scene of confusion and chaos.

    

How G.O.P. Leaders Came to View Climate Change as Fake Science

The party’s fast journey from debating how to combat climate change to arguing against its existence is a story of big political money and Democratic hubris.

    

Fact Check: Trump’s Exit From the Paris Climate Accord

President Trump is pulling the United States out of the Paris climate accord. The New York Times checks his claims about what the agreement really does.
    

Trump Plans to Shift Infrastructure Funding to Cities, States and Business

The move would be part of an effort to fulfill a campaign promise to lead $1 trillion in projects to rebuild roads, bridges, railways and waterways.

    

Gorsuch Rejects Doubts Over ‘Rule of Law Today’

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, in his first public remarks since joining the Supreme Court, spoke forcefully on Friday about letting judges have final say on the constitutionality of government actions.

    

On Washington: Obama Unwittingly Handed Trump a Weapon to Cripple the Health Law

A dubious decision made by the previous White House has handed the current administration a powerful weapon to wield against the health care legislation that it despises.

    

Fringe Groups Revel as Protests Turn Violent

Far-right groups recruit mainly young white men for confrontations with their ideological enemies — left-wing activists protesting against conservative speakers on college campuses.

    

Manchester Bomber Met With ISIS Unit in Libya, Officials Say

The bomber, Salman Abedi, is said to have kept up contact with members of Battar al-Libi, the unit that trained the commander of the Paris attacks.

    

At the ‘Summer White House,’ You Are Never Far From a Trump Photo

Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., takes over from Mar-a-Lago as the weekend retreat for the president and his entourage.

    

Nigeria’s Afrobeat Music Scene Is Booming, but Profits Go to Pirates

Artists worldwide battle illegal sales of their work. But Nigeria’s piracy is so ingrained that music thieves even worry about rip-offs of their rip-offs.

    

Bill Maher Apologizes for Use of Racial Slur on ‘Real Time’

Mr. Maher and his guest, Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, were swiftly criticized on social media after Mr. Maher’s comments were broadcast.

    

Protesters in Washington Demand Independent Russia Inquiry

Gathered near the Washington Monument, protesters said they wanted a commission to investigate whether the Trump campaign had colluded with Russia to influence the election.

    

‘Last Secret’ of 1967 War: Israel’s Doomsday Plan for Nuclear Display

Israel was ready to detonate an atomic device on a Sinai mountain as a warning if it looked as if it were losing, newly released interviews reveal.

    

On Soccer: Real Madrid, Hard to Define, Firms Its Stamp on Champions League

Madrid became the first team to retain the Champions League title, despite its ambivalence to soccer’s high-concept strategizing.

    

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Explosions Rock Funeral in Kabul, Killing at Least 7 and Injuring Dozens

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