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The White House warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that he will "pay a heavy price" if he carries out a chemical weapons attack.
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  1. White House: Assad will pay 'heavy price' for chemical attack
  2. Professor who mocked Otto Warmbier dismissed from Delaware school
  3. New York Yankees' Starlin Castro exits game due to hamstring strain
  4. CBO study: GOP health care plan will leave more uninsured, raise premiums
  5. Top MLB Draft pick Royce Lewis homers in first at-bat
  6. Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona leaves bench due to illness
  7. Serena Williams responds to John McEnroe comments on social media
  8. Questions abound in bullpens as Tampa Bay Rays, Pittsburgh Pirates open series
  9. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy lands on DL with knee injury
  10. Minnesota Wild, D Gustav Olofsson reach agreement on two-year deal

White House: Assad will pay 'heavy price' for chemical attack

The White House warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that he will "pay a heavy price" if he carries out a chemical weapons attack.
    

Professor who mocked Otto Warmbier dismissed from Delaware school

A university professor described Otto Warmbier as a "clueless white male" who "got exactly what he deserved."
    

New York Yankees' Starlin Castro exits game due to hamstring strain

Yankees second baseman Starlin Castro left New York's game against the Chicago White Sox on Monday because of a strained right hamstring.
    

CBO study: GOP health care plan will leave more uninsured, raise premiums

The Congressional Budget Office released its analysis of the Republican health care proposal, resulting in a backlash that could defeat the bill.
    

Top MLB Draft pick Royce Lewis homers in first at-bat

Minnesota Twins fans won't have to wait long to get excited about Royce Lewis, who hit a home run in his first at-bat.
    

Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona leaves bench due to illness

Indians manager Terry Francona became ill during the fifth inning of Cleveland's game against the Texas Rangers on Monday night, and he had to leave the dugout.
    

Serena Williams responds to John McEnroe comments on social media

Serena Williams took to social media to respond to John McEnroe after he said that if she played on the men's circuit, she'd be "like No. 700 in the world."
    

Questions abound in bullpens as Tampa Bay Rays, Pittsburgh Pirates open series

Eyes could be on the closers when the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays open a three-game series Tuesday at PNC Park.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy lands on DL with knee injury

The Los Angeles Dodgers placed right-hander Brandon McCarthy on the 10-day disabled list Monday due to right knee tendinitis.
    

Minnesota Wild, D Gustav Olofsson reach agreement on two-year deal

Minnesota Wild restricted free-agent defenseman Gustav Olofsson agreed to terms on a two-year, $1.45 million contract, the team announced Monday.
    
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Syria Will 'Pay a Heavy Price' for Another Chemical Attack, White House Says - New York Times


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Syria Will 'Pay a Heavy Price' for Another Chemical Attack, White House Says
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A man was helped to a hospital after a suspected toxic gas attack in northern Syria in April. The White House warned Monday that President Bashar al-Assad appeared to be preparing another such attack. Credit Mohamed Al-Bakour/Agence France-Presse ...
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Senate Health Bill Reels as CBO Predicts 22 Million More Uninsured - New York Times


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Senate Health Bill Reels as CBO Predicts 22 Million More Uninsured
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WASHINGTON — The Senate bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act was edging toward collapse on Monday after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said it would increase the number of people without health insurance by 22 million by 2026.
Senate leaders try to bolster GOP health-care bill with incentive for consumers to stay insuredWashington Post
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The White House said the U.S. has detected activities "similar to preparations the [Syrian] regime made before its April 4, 2017, chemical weapons attack."
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  1. White House Warns Syria Against Chemical Attack 'Preparations'
  2. Hail to the Queen: Britain's Largest Warship Sets Sail
  3. Who Will Be Affected by the Supreme Court's Travel Ban Ruling?
  4. Mystery of Missing Chinese Scholar Shakes Up Illinois University
  5. Change at Changing of the Guard: Female Infantry Officer Commands Troops in Royal First
  6. Obamas River Raft in Bali on Family Vacation
  7. Faulty Airbag Maker Takata Files for Bankruptcy
  8. Sergey Kislyak, Key Figure in Russia Probe, to Leave U.S.
  9. Salvador Dali's Remains to Be Exhumed After Paternity Claim
  10. Why Refugee Pilot Is Flying Around the World in 90 Days
  11. U.K.'s Theresa May Finally Strikes Deal to Form Government
  12. More Blood but No Victory as Philippine Drug War Marks a Year
  13. 'Not Afraid': Turkish Activists Defy Gay Pride Ban, Tear Gas
  14. 6 Dead After Boat Carrying 160 Sinks in Colombia
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White House Warns Syria Against Chemical Attack 'Preparations'

The White House said the U.S. has detected activities "similar to preparations the [Syrian] regime made before its April 4, 2017, chemical weapons attack."

    

Hail to the Queen: Britain's Largest Warship Sets Sail

Britain's largest warship, aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, set out on its maiden voyage in Scotland.
    

Who Will Be Affected by the Supreme Court's Travel Ban Ruling?

The Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's travel ban is good news for travelers -- but potentially bad news for refugees.

    

Mystery of Missing Chinese Scholar Shakes Up Illinois University

Just weeks after arriving at the University of Illinois, Yingying Zhang stepped off a bus and got into a black hatchback. She hasn't been seen since.

    

Change at Changing of the Guard: Female Infantry Officer Commands Troops in Royal First

Megan Couto became the first female infantry officer to take command of troops guarding Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace.

    

Obamas River Raft in Bali on Family Vacation

Former U.S. President Barack Obama and his family are vacationing in Indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child.

    

Faulty Airbag Maker Takata Files for Bankruptcy

In a joint statement, the Michigan-based company buying Takata's assets said no layoffs or plant closings were planned.

    

Sergey Kislyak, Key Figure in Russia Probe, to Leave U.S.

Moscow's top diplomat in the U.S. — the central figure in suspicions about Donald Trump connections with Russia — is returning home.

    

Salvador Dali's Remains to Be Exhumed After Paternity Claim

A Madrid judge has ordered the remains of surrealist Spanish artist Salvador Dali to be exhumed in order to take DNA samples following a paternity claim.

    

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).

    

U.K.'s Theresa May Finally Strikes Deal to Form Government

British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed a deal Monday with a small Northern Irish party to prop-up her minority government.

    

More Blood but No Victory as Philippine Drug War Marks a Year

President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal war on drugs has resulted in thousands of deaths, yet the street price of crystal methamphetamine in Manila has fallen.

    

'Not Afraid': Turkish Activists Defy Gay Pride Ban, Tear Gas

Activists gathered for a gay Pride march in Istanbul Sunday in defiance of a ban imposed by the city, promising: "We are not afraid."

    

6 Dead After Boat Carrying 160 Sinks in Colombia

At least 31 more people were still missing after a boat carrying about 160 people sank in Colombia on Sunday, authorities said.

    

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The figure released by the Congressional Budget Office is only slightly lower than the 23 million more uninsured under the House version of the legislation.
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  1. Senate Health Bill Reels as C.B.O. Predicts 22 Million More Uninsured
  2. The C.B.O. Score: A Few Bright Spots for Republicans. The Rest Can Be Scored as Grim.
  3. Public Health: Hate the Individual Health Mandate? The G.O.P. Tries a ‘Lockout’
  4. Supreme Court, Senate, Narendra Modi: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  5. Supreme Court Takes Up Travel Ban Case, and Allows Parts to Go Ahead
  6. Questions and Answers About the Travel Ban Case
  7. Justices to Hear Case on Religious Objections to Same-Sex Marriage
  8. Syria Will ‘Pay a Heavy Price’ for Another Chemical Attack, White House Says
  9. Trump Meets India’s Leader, a Fellow Nationalist Battling China for His Favor
  10. Kushner Adds Prominent Lawyer Abbe Lowell to Defense Team
  11. E.P.A. Official Pressured Scientist on Congressional Testimony, Emails Show
  12. Carbon in Atmosphere Is Rising, Even as Emissions Stabilize
  13. Mayors, Sidestepping Trump, Vow to Fill Void on Climate Change
  14. Products at Center of London Fire Faced Tougher Rules in U.S.
  15. In U.K., All 75 Buildings Tested So Far for Fire Safety Have Failed
  16. Soar With a Golden Eagle
  17. Australia Through American Eyes
  18. Adventures in Capitalism: Yoplait Learns to Manufacture Authenticity to Go With Its Yogurt
  19. With Crowding in U.S. Market, Activist Investors Look to Europe
  20. Shareholders Demand More Drastic Shifts at Nestlé
  21. How a Rising Minimum Wage Affects Jobs in Seattle
  22. Pakistan’s Leader Orders Inquiry as Fuel Tanker Death Toll Reaches 157
  23. Judge Suspends All Iraqi Deportations in US for 2 Weeks
  24. Pharmacist Gets 9-Year Prison Term in Deadly Meningitis Outbreak
  25. President Michel Temer of Brazil Is Charged With Corruption
  26. 3 CNN Journalists Resign After Retracted Story on Trump Ally
  27. For Men Cleared in Jogger Case, Belated Pomp and Circumstance
  28. A 20-Pound Lobster Impresses Airport Security, but It’s No Record Breaker
  29. America’s Cup: How Emirates New Zealand Was Able to Rout Oracle Team USA
  30. The Solution for Skin Ailments Could Be Right Under Your Nose
  31. Firefighters Battle Blazes in California and Utah
  32. Matter: Fire May Be the Only Remedy for a Plague Killing Deer and Elk
  33. White Police Officer in St. Louis Shoots Off-Duty Black Colleague
  34. Hungry City: Around the World in an Evening at the Queens Night Market
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Senate Health Bill Reels as C.B.O. Predicts 22 Million More Uninsured

The figure released by the Congressional Budget Office is only slightly lower than the 23 million more uninsured under the House version of the legislation.

    

The C.B.O. Score: A Few Bright Spots for Republicans. The Rest Can Be Scored as Grim.

Besides the millions who would lose coverage under the Senate health bill, insurance would generally cost more and cover less, the C.B.O. says.

    

Public Health: Hate the Individual Health Mandate? The G.O.P. Tries a ‘Lockout’

A new version of the Republican health care bill would impose a longer waiting period for those who let insurance lapse.
    

Supreme Court, Senate, Narendra Modi: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Supreme Court Takes Up Travel Ban Case, and Allows Parts to Go Ahead

In a partial win for President Trump, the court said a limited travel ban could take effect, and agreed to take a case with implications for presidential power.

    

Questions and Answers About the Travel Ban Case

Here are some major questions about the revised travel ban sought by President Trump, parts of which were upheld for now by the Supreme Court.

    

Justices to Hear Case on Religious Objections to Same-Sex Marriage

A Colorado baker who refused to create a wedding cake for a gay couple is appealing a discrimination ruling, citing the First Amendment.
    

Syria Will ‘Pay a Heavy Price’ for Another Chemical Attack, White House Says

A White House statement late Monday said President Bashar al-Assad of Syria appeared to be preparing a chemical weapons attack similar to the one in April.

    

Trump Meets India’s Leader, a Fellow Nationalist Battling China for His Favor

The display of warmth between President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at least partly aimed at China, which has disappointed Mr. Trump in recent weeks.

    

Kushner Adds Prominent Lawyer Abbe Lowell to Defense Team

Mr. Lowell has represented figures from both parties in high-profile cases, including former Senator John Edwards and the disgraced ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

    

E.P.A. Official Pressured Scientist on Congressional Testimony, Emails Show

According to emails, the Environmental Protection Agency’s top staff member pressed a leading scientific adviser to alter her testimony and play down the dismissal of outside experts.

    

Carbon in Atmosphere Is Rising, Even as Emissions Stabilize

Scientists are concerned over the cause of the rapid rise, which may indicate the world’s natural sponges that absorb carbon dioxide have changed.

    

Mayors, Sidestepping Trump, Vow to Fill Void on Climate Change

American mayors in Miami Beach for their annual meeting urged the federal government to fight global warming and vowed to step up their own efforts.

    

Products at Center of London Fire Faced Tougher Rules in U.S.

The manufacturers, Arconic and Whirlpool, are widely expected to be central players in litigation over the fire.

    

In U.K., All 75 Buildings Tested So Far for Fire Safety Have Failed

Thousands face evacuation as the authorities race to see how many high-rises have been wrapped in the same combustible cladding as that at Grenfell Tower.

    

Soar With a Golden Eagle

Take a flight in 360° video with Widow, a golden eagle.
    

Australia Through American Eyes

A New York Times correspondent who covers race in the United States encounters a young indigenous population defying stereotypes.

    

Adventures in Capitalism: Yoplait Learns to Manufacture Authenticity to Go With Its Yogurt

As Greek yogurt’s popularity soared, Yoplait struggled to market its own version. Then it decided to develop something else: a compelling story.

    

With Crowding in U.S. Market, Activist Investors Look to Europe

American hedge funds are taking their aggressive strategies overseas and finding more acceptance from international shareholders.

    

Shareholders Demand More Drastic Shifts at Nestlé

The changes requested by the Third Point hedge fund underscore the idea that legacy food brands must radically shake up their portfolios to remain profitable.

    

How a Rising Minimum Wage Affects Jobs in Seattle

Two studies offer conflicting conclusions on the increase’s effects on the labor market, and some say the area’s economic boom is a larger factor.

    

Pakistan’s Leader Orders Inquiry as Fuel Tanker Death Toll Reaches 157

Hundreds of people were crowded around an overturned truck in Punjab, trying to gather fuel, when it was engulfed by a fireball.

    

Judge Suspends All Iraqi Deportations in US for 2 Weeks

A federal judge on Monday temporarily suspended the deportation of 1,400 Iraqi nationals in the U.S. while he determines whether his court is the proper place to consider their fears of physical harm if they're kicked out of the country.
    

Pharmacist Gets 9-Year Prison Term in Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

Barry J. Cadden, the former co-owner of a compounding pharmacy, had been convicted on charges related to tainted injections that killed dozens.

    

President Michel Temer of Brazil Is Charged With Corruption

Days after a poll showed his approval rating at 7 percent, the lowest for a Brazilian president in nearly 30 years, Mr. Temer was accused of taking a $152,000 bribe.

    

3 CNN Journalists Resign After Retracted Story on Trump Ally

It was the latest in a series of embarrassing episodes at CNN, which has a contentious relationship with President Trump.

    

For Men Cleared in Jogger Case, Belated Pomp and Circumstance

After missing their own high school graduations because they were in prison for a crime they did not commit, three men joined the Bronx Prep class of 2017 for commencement exercises.

    

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