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Deacon Liput cracked a three-run homer as No. 3 Florida advanced to the championship round in its bracket Tuesday night, dumping No. 7 Louisville 5-1.
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  1. 2017 College World Series: Florida Gators beat Louisville Cardinals to stay unbeaten
  2. NFL free agent cornerback Justin Gilbert suspended for year
  3. Handel defeats Ossoff in most expensive House race in history
  4. Atlanta Hawks trade Dwight Howard to Charlotte Hornets
  5. 2017 NBA Draft: Philadelphia 76ers appear poised to draft Markelle Fultz with No. 1 pick
  6. South Korean leader says he shares 'common' goal with Trump
  7. Remaining episodes of Katherine Heigl's canceled 'Doubt' to air this summer
  8. Group urges tougher limits on chemical in soaps, cosmetics
  9. Zika-bearing mosquitoes more widespread in U.S. than expected
  10. Dashcam video of Philando Castile shooting released

2017 College World Series: Florida Gators beat Louisville Cardinals to stay unbeaten

Deacon Liput cracked a three-run homer as No. 3 Florida advanced to the championship round in its bracket Tuesday night, dumping No. 7 Louisville 5-1.
    

NFL free agent cornerback Justin Gilbert suspended for year

Free-agent cornerback Justin Gilbert, who was the eighth overall pick in the 2014 draft, was suspended for a year by the NFL on Tuesday.
    

Handel defeats Ossoff in most expensive House race in history

Republican Karen Handel defeated Democrat Jon Ossoff in the most expensive congressional election in U.S. history.
    

Atlanta Hawks trade Dwight Howard to Charlotte Hornets

The Atlanta Hawks traded center Dwight Howard and the 31st pick in Thursday's draft to the Charlotte Hornets.
    

2017 NBA Draft: Philadelphia 76ers appear poised to draft Markelle Fultz with No. 1 pick

For the second consecutive year, the Philadelphia 76ers will have the first overall pick in the NBA draft.
    

South Korean leader says he shares 'common' goal with Trump

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he and President Trump have something in common – a goal to completely dismantle North Korea's nuclear program.
    

Remaining episodes of Katherine Heigl's canceled 'Doubt' to air this summer

The remaining 11 episodes of Katherine Heigl's canceled legal drama "Doubt" will air this summer.
    

Group urges tougher limits on chemical in soaps, cosmetics

The germ-fighting chemical triclosan has got to go, an international coalition of scientists claims.
    

Zika-bearing mosquitoes more widespread in U.S. than expected

Federal health officials say mosquitoes capable of spreading Zika are in more southern U.S.counties than previously thought.
    

Dashcam video of Philando Castile shooting released

The police dashcam video of the fatal police shooting of Philando Castile has been released.
    
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Washington Post Republican Karen Handel defeats Democrat Jon Ossoff in Georgia's 6th Congressional District Washington Post BROOKHAVEN, Ga. — President Trump's hopes of steadying his presidency and his agenda on Capitol Hill were given a lift Tuesday ...
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Republican Karen Handel defeats Democrat Jon Ossoff in Georgia's 6th Congressional District - Washington Post


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Republican Karen Handel defeats Democrat Jon Ossoff in Georgia's 6th Congressional District
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BROOKHAVEN, Ga. — President Trump's hopes of steadying his presidency and his agenda on Capitol Hill were given a lift Tuesday when a Republican won a special congressional election in the Atlanta suburbs. Republican Karen Handel defeated ...
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The main train station in the Belgian capital of Brussels was evacuated Tuesday after security forces foiled a 'terror attack.'
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  1. Blast, Police Shooting Shuts Down Train Station in Brussels, Belgium
  2. 'Radicalization of White People' Sees Spike in Hate Crime
  3. Woman Rushes to Help Attack Victims, Discovers Brother Among Wounded
  4. Iran Has Drone Base Near U.S. Troops in Syria
  5. Will Warmbier's Death Force Trump to Act on North Korea?
  6. Trump Calls Otto Warmbier's Death a 'Total Disgrace'
  7. German Opposition Party Fails to Force Gay Marriage Vote
  8. Russian Jet Comes Within Feet of U.S. Spy Plane
  9. Deputy AG Rosenstein: 'Hard Labor in North Korea Means Torture'
  10. Meet Venezuela's 'Painter of Protests'
  11. European Court Angers Russia With 'Gay Propaganda' Ruling
  12. Otto Warmbier Dies After Return From North Korea
  13. What Killed Otto Warmbier?
  14. Travel Group Stops Bringing Americans to N. Korea
  15. 'You Don't See That Every Day:' President Swallows Insect While Talking
  16. Generous Donors Give Too Much to High-Rise Blaze Survivors
  17. Where Did Your Kitty Come From? DNA Study Tells Tale
  18. Van Attacker Drove 175 Miles Before Targeting Muslims
  19. Disturbing Collection of Nazi Artifacts Discovered in Secret Room
  20. Huge Trove of 'Original' Nazi Artifacts Found in Argentina
  21. Ex-CEO Among Bankers Charged With Fraud Over 2008 Crisis Deal
  22. Russia Threatens U.S. After Syrian Jet Is Shot Down
  23. 'This Is an Attack Against London and All Londoners'
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Blast, Police Shooting Shuts Down Train Station in Brussels, Belgium

The main train station in the Belgian capital of Brussels was evacuated Tuesday after security forces foiled a 'terror attack.'

    

'Radicalization of White People' Sees Spike in Hate Crime

Police recorded 120 Islamophobic crimes in the six days after the London Bridge attack, compared with 36 the week before, and many Muslims no longer feel safe.

    

Woman Rushes to Help Attack Victims, Discovers Brother Among Wounded

Nassima Benaouda, 21, told of her shock at discovering her relative was among those deliberately struck by a van after prayers early Monday.

    

Iran Has Drone Base Near U.S. Troops in Syria

Two officials said Iran has established the base, but could not confirm it was the source of drones that have recently attacked U.S. and coalition troops.

    

Will Warmbier's Death Force Trump to Act on North Korea?

Sen. McCain and lawmakers called Otto Warmbier's death 'murder.' How will Trump respond to the isolationist country that involved in his death?

    

Trump Calls Otto Warmbier's Death a 'Total Disgrace'

President Trump says that if former North Korea detainee Otto Warmbier "were brought home sooner... the results would have been a lot different."
    

German Opposition Party Fails to Force Gay Marriage Vote

Germany's high court has rejected an opposition party's attempt to force a parliamentary vote on introducing gay marriage before September's national election.

    

Russian Jet Comes Within Feet of U.S. Spy Plane

An armed Russian fighter jet intercepted a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea on Monday, three U.S. defense officials told NBC News.

    

Deputy AG Rosenstein: 'Hard Labor in North Korea Means Torture'

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein comments on Otto Warmbier's death, and tells law enforcement officials it's "people like you" who ensure Americans the "privilege to live under a Constitution that is based on the rule of law."
    

Meet Venezuela's 'Painter of Protests'

Venezuelan artist Oscar Olivares' cartoon-like digital paintings have made him an instant icon among demonstrators who have taken to the streets against the government.

    

European Court Angers Russia With 'Gay Propaganda' Ruling

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that a Russian law banning the promotion of homosexuality to minors breached European treaty rules.

    

Otto Warmbier Dies After Return From North Korea

Otto Warmbier, the 22-year-old student who was returned from North Korea last week in an unconscious state, died Monday, his family said.

    

What Killed Otto Warmbier?

It could have been pneumonia, a pulmonary embolism, or even a urinary infection, neurologists said.

    

Travel Group Stops Bringing Americans to N. Korea

Young Pioneer Tours said Tuesday that the death of 22-year-old Otto Warmbier shows that the risk American tourists face in visiting North Korea "has become too high."

    

'You Don't See That Every Day:' President Swallows Insect While Talking

Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis Rivera was answering reporters' questions when a flying insect got a tad too close.
    

Generous Donors Give Too Much to High-Rise Blaze Survivors

A flood of generosity helping those who lost everything in the London high-rise fire has provoked an unexpected message. "No donations," read signs at a church.

    

Where Did Your Kitty Come From? DNA Study Tells Tale

Cat Tale: Your Kitty's Ancestors Came From Two Places

    

Van Attacker Drove 175 Miles Before Targeting Muslims

The suspect who crashed a van into worshippers outside a mosque is facing terrorism charges.
    

Disturbing Collection of Nazi Artifacts Discovered in Secret Room

Argentinian authorities announced the discovery of some 75 items, including a bust relief of Adolf Hitler, hidden in a home in Buenos Aires.
    

Huge Trove of 'Original' Nazi Artifacts Found in Argentina

In a hidden room in a house near Argentina's capital, police believe they have found the biggest collection of Nazi artifacts in the country's history, including a bust relief of Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses inside elegant boxes with swastikas and even a macabre medical device used to measure head size. Some 75 objects were found in a collector's home in...

    

Ex-CEO Among Bankers Charged With Fraud Over 2008 Crisis Deal

Barclays and four of its former executives have been charged with fraud in the first such criminal case in Britain tied to credit crunch fundraising.

    

Russia Threatens U.S. After Syrian Jet Is Shot Down

For the first time during the Syrian civil war, the US has shot down a Syrian aircraft.
    

'This Is an Attack Against London and All Londoners'

A driver rammed his van into Muslim worshippers who had just finished praying in the Finsbury Park area of London.
    

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If Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, knew of his agency's concerns about Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser at the time, he did not share them with the president.
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  1. Despite Concerns About Blackmail, Flynn Heard C.I.A. Secrets
  2. Video of Police Killing of Philando Castile Is Publicly Released
  3. Dash Camera Shows Moment Philando Castile Is Shot
  4. Georgia, Republican Party, Otto Warmbier: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  5. California Today: California Today: Google’s Idea for a New Silicon Valley
  6. G.O.P. Rift Over Medicaid and Opioids Imperils Senate Health Bill
  7. Haven for Recovering Addicts Now Profits From Their Relapses
  8. Middle Class, Not Poor, Could Suffer if Trump Ends Health Payments
  9. Draft Order on Drug Prices Proposes Easing Regulations
  10. China Falls Short on Curbing North Korea, Trump Says
  11. American Warplane Shoots Down Iranian-Made Drone Over Syria
  12. Karen Handel Wins Georgia Special Election, Fending Off Upstart Democrat
  13. China Will Be Part of a Popular Stock Index, Opening the Door to Foreign Money
  14. Too Hot to Fly? Climate Change May Take a Toll on Air Travel
  15. Government Spying Allegations in Mexico Spur Calls for Inquiry
  16. A Post-Cosby-Trial Question: Is the System Stacked Against Women?
  17. Reviving a French Opera
  18. Family of Michael Brown Settles Lawsuit Against City of Ferguson
  19. Libya’s Increased Oil Production Thwarts OPEC’s Reduction Plans
  20. Bomb Is Detonated in Brussels Train Station
  21. Daniel Day-Lewis Announces Retirement From Acting
  22. Finders Keepers? An Ohio Goodwill Returns $97,000 Mistakenly Donated With Clothes
  23. The Secret Room, the Nazi Artifacts and an Argentine Mystery
  24. After Inquiry Into Cast, ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Will Resume Taping
  25. This Boy Scout Has Enough Merit Badges for a Whole Troop
  26. L.A.’s Avocado Toasts: a Guide
  27. Exxon Mobil Lends Its Support to a Carbon Tax Proposal
  28. Restaurant Review: At Don Peppe, Expect a Lot of Everything
  29. Books of The Times: In ‘The Changeling,’ the Dark Fears of Parents, Memorably Etched
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Despite Concerns About Blackmail, Flynn Heard C.I.A. Secrets

If Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, knew of his agency’s concerns about Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser at the time, he did not share them with the president.

    

Video of Police Killing of Philando Castile Is Publicly Released

State investigators released the dashboard video of Officer Jeronimo Yanez shooting Mr. Castile in Minnesota last year that had been shown to jurors.
    

Dash Camera Shows Moment Philando Castile Is Shot

Dashboard camera video newly released by state investigators shows the moment Officer Jeronimo Yanez fatally shot Philando Castile during a traffic stop in Minnesota in July 2016.
    

Georgia, Republican Party, Otto Warmbier: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

California Today: California Today: Google’s Idea for a New Silicon Valley

Tuesday: A renewal plan for San Jose, Carrie Fisher’s toxicology report, and a guide to free museums in Los Angeles.

    

G.O.P. Rift Over Medicaid and Opioids Imperils Senate Health Bill

Deep divisions have developed among Senate Republicans over the rate of future spending on Medicaid and how to help opioid addicts who lose drug treatment funds.

    

Haven for Recovering Addicts Now Profits From Their Relapses

Delray Beach, Fla., was once a godsend for substance abusers. But now, a sprawl of fraudulent outpatient centers capitalize on addicts’ thwarted recoveries.

    

Middle Class, Not Poor, Could Suffer if Trump Ends Health Payments

Americans who earn too much to qualify for premium assistance could face double-digit rate increases if the government stops making cost-sharing payments.

    

Draft Order on Drug Prices Proposes Easing Regulations

A draft of an executive order obtained by The Times appears to give the drug industry what it wants with no guarantee that consumer costs will fall.

    

China Falls Short on Curbing North Korea, Trump Says

The president’s statement was an extraordinary admission of failure of his strategy for dealing with the North, leaving him with unpalatable options.

    

American Warplane Shoots Down Iranian-Made Drone Over Syria

The drone’s downing was the latest indication that the air war between the U.S. military and forces loyal to the Syrian government is likely to continue or even escalate.
    

Karen Handel Wins Georgia Special Election, Fending Off Upstart Democrat

In a demoralizing result for Democrats, Ms. Handel defeated Jon Ossoff, a political newcomer who had drawn an outpouring of support from liberals around the country.

    

China Will Be Part of a Popular Stock Index, Opening the Door to Foreign Money

Inclusion in MSCI’s emerging markets index, even on a modest scale, will make it more important for foreign money managers to invest in China.

    

Too Hot to Fly? Climate Change May Take a Toll on Air Travel

Excess heat in Phoenix grounded more than 40 flights in recent days, and scientists say a warming climate could also mean more turbulent rides.

    

Government Spying Allegations in Mexico Spur Calls for Inquiry

The calls came in response to reports saying spyware was deployed against some of the Mexican government’s most outspoken critics.

    

A Post-Cosby-Trial Question: Is the System Stacked Against Women?

The challenge is how to balance the presumption of a defendant’s innocence with the goal of justice for women who have been sexually assaulted.

    

Reviving a French Opera

Step into “Alcyone,” an 18th-century French opera that had not been performed in Paris for 246 years.
    

Family of Michael Brown Settles Lawsuit Against City of Ferguson

A federal judge in Missouri approved a settlement in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old that sparked outrage over the police’s treatment of black people.

    

Libya’s Increased Oil Production Thwarts OPEC’s Reduction Plans

Despite the country’s political instability, its production has grown to 885,000 barrels a day, undercutting OPEC’s efforts to shrink supplies worldwide.

    

Bomb Is Detonated in Brussels Train Station

The police said the situation in the Brussels Central train station was under control and that a suspect had been “neutralized.”

    

Daniel Day-Lewis Announces Retirement From Acting

The reclusive actor, who has taken long breaks from acting before, officially announced his retirement for the first time.

    

Finders Keepers? An Ohio Goodwill Returns $97,000 Mistakenly Donated With Clothes

A surprising number of people carry vast sums in cash, lose it — and then get it returned by Good Samaritans.

    

The Secret Room, the Nazi Artifacts and an Argentine Mystery

Investigators searching a home outside Buenos Aires found a door behind a bookcase, and more than 75 artifacts from the Third Reich.

    

After Inquiry Into Cast, ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Will Resume Taping

The inquiry, into an allegation of sexual misconduct, did not turn up evidence of wrongdoing, said Warner Bros., the studio behind the show.

    

This Boy Scout Has Enough Merit Badges for a Whole Troop

Archery? Check. Bugling? Check. Ty Bingham of California is one of fewer than 350 boys in the history of the Boy Scouts to earn all of the available badges, according to a website that keeps track.

    

L.A.’s Avocado Toasts: a Guide

"It’s about highlighting what’s at the market in a way that it can be appreciated," says the Sqirl chef and owner Jessica Koslow. "If I was in New York, I wouldn’t be making avocado toast."

    

Exxon Mobil Lends Its Support to a Carbon Tax Proposal

The company is joining other oil companies and corporate giants to endorse a plan from the Climate Leadership Council to tax fossil fuels and pay the dividends to taxpayers.

    

Restaurant Review: At Don Peppe, Expect a Lot of Everything

The hallowed Italian-American restaurant is near the airport and the racetrack in Queens, but it’s in a world of its own.

    

Books of The Times: In ‘The Changeling,’ the Dark Fears of Parents, Memorably Etched

Victor LaValle’s latest hybrid of the supernatural and the literary is rooted in the anxiety families feel over the safety of their children.

    

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