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The Anaheim Ducks placed defenseman Simon Despres on waivers for the purpose of buying out his contract on Friday.
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  1. Anaheim Ducks waive promising defenseman Simon Despres, likely to buy out contract
  2. 2017 U.S. Open Round 2 Leaderboard: Five straight birdies has Paul Casey in four-way tie
  3. Sailors missing after U.S. Navy destroyer collides with ship in Pacific
  4. New Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone sees team's shortcomings
  5. Miami Dolphins run defense still an unknown after minicamp
  6. New-look Buffalo Bills have a ways to go before contention
  7. Tackle Andrew Whitworth makes Greg Robinson expendable on Los Angeles Rams O-line
  8. Ethics office releases 98 pages of Trump financial records

Anaheim Ducks waive promising defenseman Simon Despres, likely to buy out contract

The Anaheim Ducks placed defenseman Simon Despres on waivers for the purpose of buying out his contract on Friday.
    

2017 U.S. Open Round 2 Leaderboard: Five straight birdies has Paul Casey in four-way tie

Brian Harman looks at the company he has at the top of the leaderboard and can't help but think that the demanding Erin Hills layout has something to do with it.
    

Sailors missing after U.S. Navy destroyer collides with ship in Pacific

Seven U.S. sailors are unaccounted for and others were injured early Saturday after a Navy ship collided with another vessel off the coast of Japan.
    

New Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone sees team's shortcomings

NFL teams that have not won more than five games in any of the last six years had better be working hard during the offseason to change their fortunes.
    

Miami Dolphins run defense still an unknown after minicamp

After all these weeks of weightlifting, drills, and 11-on-11s during OTAs and mini-camp, the Miami Dolphins are no closer to knowing about their run defense.
    

New-look Buffalo Bills have a ways to go before contention

Rex Ryan, a man known for making outlandish statements, uttered one exactly one year ago when he was still head coach in Buffalo.
    

Tackle Andrew Whitworth makes Greg Robinson expendable on Los Angeles Rams O-line

Left tackle Andrew Whitworth proved why the Los Angeles Rams made him such a high priority in free agency.
    

Ethics office releases 98 pages of Trump financial records

The Office of Government Ethics on Friday released nearly 100 pages of President Donald Trump's financial disclosures, but they do not include tax records.
    
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  1. Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department - New York Times
  2. Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.4 Billion - New York Times

Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department - New York Times


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Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department
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President Trump with Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, his national security adviser, on Friday. The president wrote on Twitter, in reference to the deputy attorney general: "I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the ...
AP News in Brief at 12:04 am EDTWashington Post
Rosenstein friends say he won't be influenced by Trump tweetsPolitico
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Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.4 Billion
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Customers at a Whole Foods Market in Midtown Manhattan. Credit John Taggart for The New York Times. Amazon agreed to buy the upscale grocery chain Whole Foods for $13.4 billion, in a deal that will instantly transform the company that pioneered online ...
Amazon to buy Whole Foods Market in deal valued at $13.7 billionWashington Post
Amazon to buy Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, wielding online might in brick-and-mortar worldReuters
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Up to 4,000 public housing blocks across Britain, where sprinkler systems are not mandatory on older buildings, are at risk of similar fires.
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  1. Anger Grows at Funding Cuts, Fire Regulations After Deadly London Blaze
  2. Video Shows Charred Wreckage Inside London Apartment Tower
  3. Demonstrators Storm Town Hall in London High-Rise Fire Protest
  4. Trump Will Tighten, but not Nix, Cuba Travel
  5. Canadian Lawmakers Pass Bill Extending Transgender Protections
  6. Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunited Germany, Dies at 87
  7. Queen Visits High-Rise Fire Homeless, Hears Stories of Survival
  8. Otto Warmbier Has Extensive Brain Damage
  9. UN War Crimes Judge Convicted by Turkey on Terrorism Charge
  10. Sailor Missing for One Week Found Alive On His Ship
  11. Mom in Blazing High-Rise Reportedly Saved Daughter by Flooding Bathroom
  12. Airbag Maker Takata Will Reportedly File for Bankruptcy
  13. ISIS Leader Al-Baghdadi May Have Been 'Liquidated' by Strike, Russia Says
  14. Safety Concerns in Britain's Aging High-Rises
  15. Homemade Bomb Was Behind Deadly Blast at Kindergarten in China
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Anger Grows at Funding Cuts, Fire Regulations After Deadly London Blaze

Up to 4,000 public housing blocks across Britain, where sprinkler systems are not mandatory on older buildings, are at risk of similar fires.

    

Video Shows Charred Wreckage Inside London Apartment Tower

Harrowing images show the devastation left by the deadly fire that tore through London's Grenfell Tower.
    

Demonstrators Storm Town Hall in London High-Rise Fire Protest

Grief turned to anger with protesters demanding justice over safety shortfalls that may have contributed to the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
    

Trump Will Tighten, but not Nix, Cuba Travel

Cruise lines, tour operators, travel agents and others in the travel industry are figuring out how Trump's changes will affect American business in Cuba.

    

Canadian Lawmakers Pass Bill Extending Transgender Protections

Bill C-16 adds prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of gender identity and gender expression to the Canadian Human Rights Act.

    

Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunited Germany, Dies at 87

Helmut Kohl, the German chancellor whose reunification of a nation divided by the Cold War put Germany at the heart of a united Europe, has died at 87.

    

Queen Visits High-Rise Fire Homeless, Hears Stories of Survival

Queen Elizabeth and Prince William heard for themselves some of the harrowing stories of people caught up in west London's Grenfell Tower blaze.
    

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.

    

UN War Crimes Judge Convicted by Turkey on Terrorism Charge

Judge Aydin Sedaf Akay was one of tens of thousands of Turkish officials arrested in a crackdown on people and organizations after a foiled coup.

    

Sailor Missing for One Week Found Alive On His Ship

The U.S. 7th Fleet said the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Peter Mims of Interlachen, Florida, were being investigated.

    

Mom in Blazing High-Rise Reportedly Saved Daughter by Flooding Bathroom

"We tried the door but it was too hot," Natasha Elcock, 39, told The Sun. "The door was buckling and the windows bubbling and cracking. It was terrifying."

    

Airbag Maker Takata Will Reportedly File for Bankruptcy

Takata, whose airbags were implicated in the deaths of at least 16 people worldwide, is reportedly filing for bankruptcy.

    

ISIS Leader Al-Baghdadi May Have Been 'Liquidated' by Strike, Russia Says

Russia said around 30 ISIS field commanders and 300 militants were killed in the attack by Su-35 and Su-34 fighter jets in Raqqa, Syria.

    

Safety Concerns in Britain's Aging High-Rises

ITV News' Rupert Evelyn reports from north London about residents' concerns in a 1960's high-rise similar to Grenfell Tower.
    

Homemade Bomb Was Behind Deadly Blast at Kindergarten in China

The blast struck as relatives were waiting to pick up students at the end of the school day

    

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The president is increasingly at odds with the Justice Department and the F.B.I. as the investigation into Russian election interference expands.
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  1. Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department
  2. Education Dept. Says It Will Scale Back Civil Rights Investigations
  3. Trump Reverses Pieces of Obama-Era Engagement With Cuba
  4. How the Russia Investigation Entangled a Manafort Protégé
  5. Trump’s Businesses Show Mixed Returns During Campaign and Presidency
  6. Trump Hires Veteran Lawyer With Deep Experience in Washington
  7. Trump, Amazon, Philando Castile: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  8. California Today: California Today: Batman, a True Angeleno
  9. U.S. Destroyer Fitzgerald Is Damaged in Collision Off Japan
  10. Minnesota Officer Acquitted in Killing of Philando Castile
  11. Guilty Verdict for Young Woman Who Urged Friend to Kill Himself
  12. Guilty Verdict in Texting Suicide Case
  13. Alexandria Gunman Carried List With Names of 3 Republican Lawmakers
  14. Hairless Dogs, ‘as Important as Machu Picchu’
  15. Let’s Settle This in Court: What, Exactly, Is Stand-Up Paddleboarding?
  16. Married, Dating Other People and Happy
  17. Amazon Deal for Whole Foods Starts a Supermarket War
  18. Economic Trends: The Amazon-Walmart Showdown That Explains the Modern Economy
  19. Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.4 Billion
  20. How Whole Foods Became the Organic Giant
  21. Walmart to Buy Bonobos, Men’s Wear Company, for $310 Million
  22. A Campus Argument Goes Viral. Now the College Is Under Siege.
  23. May and London Mayor Are Met With Anger as They Respond to Fire
  24. After London Fire, Angry Protesters Demand ‘Justice’
  25. Megyn Kelly, and Network That Bet on Her, Land on the Hot Seat
  26. Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunited Germany, Dies at 87
  27. Border Patrol Raids Humanitarian Aid Group Camp in Arizona
  28. Carrie Fisher Died From Sleep Apnea and Other Factors, Coroner Says
  29. Post-Snowden Efforts to Secure N.S.A. Data Fell Short, Report Says
  30. Google Said to Be Facing Record E.U. Fine by End of August
  31. Cosby Trial Briefing: Bill Cosby Jury Goes a Fifth Day Without a Verdict
  32. ‘Soft Brexit’ Forces Rise in Britain on the Eve of Talks
  33. Apple, Moving In on Prestige TV, Poaches Two Sony Executives
  34. Children’s Books: In Philip Pullman’s First Graphic Novel, a Ghost Ship Travels Through Time
  35. Naomi Watts Finds Trouble, So You Don’t Have To
  36. Ties: Morning Walks With My Son
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Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department

The president is increasingly at odds with the Justice Department and the F.B.I. as the investigation into Russian election interference expands.

    

Education Dept. Says It Will Scale Back Civil Rights Investigations

The department will not consider civil rights investigations mandatory, loosening rules that spurred broad looks at issues from sexual assault to disciplinary actions.

    

Trump Reverses Pieces of Obama-Era Engagement With Cuba

The president said he was revoking elements of a “terrible and misguided deal” by reinstating travel restrictions, a symbolic step away from seeking better relations.

    

How the Russia Investigation Entangled a Manafort Protégé

Rick Gates’s rapid ascent into President Trump’s orbit as Paul Manafort’s partner, and his sudden ejection from it, underscore how the Russia inquiries have shaken the administration.

    

Trump’s Businesses Show Mixed Returns During Campaign and Presidency

Revenue from several holdings from his global business enterprises rose substantially in the last year, while others were flat or lower

    

Trump Hires Veteran Lawyer With Deep Experience in Washington

The president added John Dowd, who previously led a Major League Baseball investigation and represented Senator John McCain in the “Keating Five” case.
    

Trump, Amazon, Philando Castile: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

California Today: California Today: Batman, a True Angeleno

Friday: Three very colorful houses, a new state budget and a California Batman.

    

U.S. Destroyer Fitzgerald Is Damaged in Collision Off Japan

The destroyer collided with a container ship early Saturday, and seven Navy sailors were reported missing. Japanese television showed heavy damage to the warship.

    

Minnesota Officer Acquitted in Killing of Philando Castile

The officer fatally shot Philando Castile, a black motorist, during a traffic stop last summer. Mr. Castile’s girlfriend live-streamed the aftermath.

    

Guilty Verdict for Young Woman Who Urged Friend to Kill Himself

Michelle Carter, who pressed Conrad Roy III to kill himself, was convicted in a rare finding that a person’s words can directly cause someone else’s suicide.
    

Guilty Verdict in Texting Suicide Case

In a rare legal finding, a judge found Michelle Carter, 20, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Ms. Carter urged her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, to commit suicide through text messages and phone calls in 2014.
    

Alexandria Gunman Carried List With Names of 3 Republican Lawmakers

The names, which the authorities believe may have been potential targets, were found on the body of the gunman who opened fire on a baseball field being used by Republican congressmen.

    

Hairless Dogs, ‘as Important as Machu Picchu’

Meet some Peruvian hairless dogs, an ancient breed whose image is recognizable on pre-Incan pottery. The breed has been declared a part of Peru’s cultural patrimony.
    

Let’s Settle This in Court: What, Exactly, Is Stand-Up Paddleboarding?

The international surfing and canoeing associations both want to control stand-up paddle and are headed to mediation with Court of Arbitration for Sport.

    

Married, Dating Other People and Happy

Exploring trust, jealousy and desire with nonmonogamous couples.
    

Amazon Deal for Whole Foods Starts a Supermarket War

The grocery-store industry now faces, in addition to overseas competitors, a deep-pocketed rival with a track record of moving customers online.

    

Economic Trends: The Amazon-Walmart Showdown That Explains the Modern Economy

The battle to sell men’s shirts and food, and just about everything else, is a competition that will define the future of retail.

    

Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.4 Billion

The deal for a physical grocery retailer reflects Amazon’s ambition to become an even more frequent shopping habit to customers.

    

How Whole Foods Became the Organic Giant

Over several decades, John Mackey grew a 2,000 square-foot store in Austin into a $13.4 billion deal with Amazon.

    

Walmart to Buy Bonobos, Men’s Wear Company, for $310 Million

Acquiring the clothing brand born on the internet is intended to energize Walmart’s e-commerce strategy as it races to catch up with Amazon.

    

A Campus Argument Goes Viral. Now the College Is Under Siege.

After a professor objected to a racial-awareness event, the protests against him were widely shared online, prompting threats against him and the college.

    

May and London Mayor Are Met With Anger as They Respond to Fire

Estimates of the death toll at Grenfell Tower reached past 70, as resentment over inequality and a slow response boiled over in public.

    

After London Fire, Angry Protesters Demand ‘Justice’

Demonstrators heckled Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain on Friday and stormed the local council that owns Grenfell Tower, which was incinerated in a deadly fire on Wednesday.
    

Megyn Kelly, and Network That Bet on Her, Land on the Hot Seat

Ms. Kelly’s coming interview with the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has generated a fierce backlash as she is trying to introduce herself to her NBC audience.

    

Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunited Germany, Dies at 87

Mr. Kohl held the post for 16 years, from 1982 to 1998, longer than any German leader since Bismarck.

    

Border Patrol Raids Humanitarian Aid Group Camp in Arizona

A desert base for No More Deaths was raided by border agents on Thursday. Unlike previous raids, this time they came with a search warrant.

    

Carrie Fisher Died From Sleep Apnea and Other Factors, Coroner Says

The Los Angeles County coroner’s office said investigators have not been able to determine an exact cause of death for the actor who died in December.

    

Post-Snowden Efforts to Secure N.S.A. Data Fell Short, Report Says

The agency failed to limit the number of people with access to top-secret data as it tried to prevent another security breach, the Pentagon watchdog found.

    

Google Said to Be Facing Record E.U. Fine by End of August

Regulators are set to impose a penalty of more than $1 billion and force the company to alter how it operates, according to people familiar with the case.

    

Cosby Trial Briefing: Bill Cosby Jury Goes a Fifth Day Without a Verdict

After five days of deliberation, the jury still cannot reach a verdict in the sexual assault case but the judge denied defense motions for a mistrial.

    

‘Soft Brexit’ Forces Rise in Britain on the Eve of Talks

Once written off, Britons who support the European Union are in a better position now that Theresa May’s Conservative Party has lost its majority.

    

Apple, Moving In on Prestige TV, Poaches Two Sony Executives

The company’s hiring of two respected leaders, who cultivated shows like “Breaking Bad” at Sony, signaled to Hollywood that Apple is serious about original programming.

    

Children’s Books: In Philip Pullman’s First Graphic Novel, a Ghost Ship Travels Through Time

In “The Adventures of John Blake: Mystery of the Ghost Ship,” a battered vessel becomes unstuck in time after an experiment goes awry.

    

Naomi Watts Finds Trouble, So You Don’t Have To

The busy actress stars in the film “The Book of Henry,” as well as in the series “Twin Peaks” on Showtime and “Gypsy” on Netflix.

    

Ties: Morning Walks With My Son

Walking my son to school was a kind of slow, pleasant awakening in an equally sleepy universe, until he announced he was old enough to walk alone.

    

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