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Drugs used to treat acid reflux and ulcers don't appear to boost the risk of dementia, as has been previously suspected, new research suggests.
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  1. Study: Popular heartburn meds don't raise Alzheimer's risk
  2. Heavy teens may be setting themselves up for a stroke
  3. Pregnant teen shoots boyfriend in Youtube video stunt gone wrong
  4. Report: Malaysia to stop renewing work permits for North Korea workers
  5. Cardinal George Pell, top adviser to Pope, charged with sexual assault
  6. MLB: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Chase Anderson leaves after first inning
  7. Killer McCarthy gets life with parole for death of 'Baby Doe'
  8. New York Mets put pitcher Robert Gsellman on disabled list
  9. New York Yankees place Matt Holliday on disabled list
  10. San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon headed back to DL
  11. Chicago Cubs designate C Miguel Montero for assignment after trash talking Jake Arrieta
  12. NBA: Toronto Raptors promote Bobby Webster to GM
  13. St. Louis Blues C Patrik Berglund out until December after shoulder surgery
  14. NBA: Houston Rockets continue to make moves, acquire F Ryan Kelly from Atlanta Hawks
  15. Seattle Mariners pitcher Drew Smyly to undergo Tommy John surgery
  16. Dallas Cowboys DE David Irving supended four games
  17. Ex-Washington Redskins RB Clinton Portis considered murder after losing millions
  18. Kevin Durant hesitant to sign new deal with Golden State Warriors
  19. DHS decides on new airline security measures, but no laptop ban yet
  20. GOP senators aim to have re-worked health bill ready by Friday
  21. Chaffetz says $174K House salary part of decision to resign, join Fox News
  22. Chicago Cubs hang out in Oval Office with Donald Trump

Study: Popular heartburn meds don't raise Alzheimer's risk

Drugs used to treat acid reflux and ulcers don't appear to boost the risk of dementia, as has been previously suspected, new research suggests.
    

Heavy teens may be setting themselves up for a stroke

A study shows that teens who become overweight during adolescence appear to face a higher stroke risk later.
    

Pregnant teen shoots boyfriend in Youtube video stunt gone wrong

A pregnant, 19-year-old woman accidentally shot her boyfriend in the chest as they were making a Youtube video.
    

Report: Malaysia to stop renewing work permits for North Korea workers

Malaysia is stiffening unilateral sanctions against North Korean workers in the country, according to Japan's Kyodo news agency.
    

Cardinal George Pell, top adviser to Pope, charged with sexual assault

Cardinal George Pell, a top adviser to Pope Francis, has been charged with multiple counts of sexual assault in his home country of Australia.
    

MLB: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Chase Anderson leaves after first inning

The first-place Milwaukee Brewers lost one of their most consistent starting pitchers when right-hander Chase Anderson left Wednesday night's game in Cincinnati.
    

Killer McCarthy gets life with parole for death of 'Baby Doe'

The man who killed 2-year-old "Baby Doe" was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday -- with the possibility of parole in 20 years.
    

New York Mets put pitcher Robert Gsellman on disabled list

The New York Mets placed right-hander Robert Gsellman on the 10-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring on Wednesday.
    

New York Yankees place Matt Holliday on disabled list

The New York Yankees placed designated hitter Matt Holliday on the 10-day disabled list Wednesday with a viral infection.
    

San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon headed back to DL

San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon was placed on the 10-day disabled list on Wednesday with the same injury that sidelined him in May.
    

Chicago Cubs designate C Miguel Montero for assignment after trash talking Jake Arrieta

The Chicago Cubs designated Miguel Montero for assignment on Wednesday, one day after the catcher publicly called out starter Jake Arrieta.
    

NBA: Toronto Raptors promote Bobby Webster to GM

The Toronto Raptors promoted Bobby Webster to general manager on Wednesday.
    

St. Louis Blues C Patrik Berglund out until December after shoulder surgery

St. Louis Blues center Patrik Berglund is expected to be sidelined until December after undergoing surgery to repair a dislocated left shoulder.
    

NBA: Houston Rockets continue to make moves, acquire F Ryan Kelly from Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks traded forward Ryan Kelly to the Houston Rockets on Wednesday in exchange for cash considerations.
    

Seattle Mariners pitcher Drew Smyly to undergo Tommy John surgery

Seattle Mariners left-hander Drew Smyly will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the rest of the 2017 season, the team announced Wednesday.
    

Dallas Cowboys DE David Irving supended four games

Dallas Cowboys defensive end David Irving has been suspended for the first four games of the 2017 season for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy.
    

Ex-Washington Redskins RB Clinton Portis considered murder after losing millions

Former Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis contemplated killing one of his former financial managers after losing millions of dollars.
    

Kevin Durant hesitant to sign new deal with Golden State Warriors

Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant plans to wait until later this summer before re-signing with the NBA champions.
    

DHS decides on new airline security measures, but no laptop ban yet

U.S. aviation officials announced new security measures Wednesday for all flights into the United States, including greater examination of electronic devices.
    

GOP senators aim to have re-worked health bill ready by Friday

Senate Republicans are planning to get a revised version of their troubled healthcare proposal to federal analysts no later than Friday, aides said Wednesday.
    

Chaffetz says $174K House salary part of decision to resign, join Fox News

Rep. Jason Chaffetz has joined the Fox News Channel, the network announced Wednesday -- perhaps as a means for the Utah representative to earn a better living.
    

Chicago Cubs hang out in Oval Office with Donald Trump

Joe Maddon and the Chicago Cubs filled the Oval Office Wednesday, showing their World Series trophy and giving a custom jersey to President Donald Trump.
    
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is aiming to send a revised version of his health-care bill to the Congressional Budget Office as soon as Friday as he continues to push for a vote before Congress's August recess. The effort reflects the tight ...
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Wednesday set new criteria for visa applicants from six mainly Muslim nations and all refugees that require a "close" family or business tie to the United States. The move came after the Supreme Court partially ...
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A firm owned by ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort disclosed more than $17 million in payments for its work in Ukraine.
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  1. Former Trump Aide Manafort Registers as Foreign Agent for Ukraine Work
  2. Top Vatican Cardinal Charged With Sex Offenses
  3. Hero of London Bridge Attack Gives First Interview
  4. Flint Airport Stabber Denied Bond in Possible Terror Case
  5. Ex-Cop Charged With Manslaughter in U.K. Soccer Disaster
  6. German Parliament Set to Vote Friday on Gay Marriage
  7. Alleged ISIS Terror Cell Arrests in Europe
  8. Activists Who Probed Ivanka Trump Supplier Freed in China
  9. U.S. Jews Angry After Western Wall Prayer Plan Scrapped
  10. Creator of Marmalade-Loving Paddington Bear Dies at 91
  11. Woman Throws 'Lucky' Coins in Plane's Engine, Delays Flight
  12. Parents of Captive Journalist Austin Tice: We Know He's Alive
  13. Leader Denounces Helicopter Coup Bid in Venezuela Chaos
  14. Rogue Police Attack Venezuela Supreme Court, Maduro Says
  15. Michael Nyqvist, 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Star, Dies at 56
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Former Trump Aide Manafort Registers as Foreign Agent for Ukraine Work

A firm owned by ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort disclosed more than $17 million in payments for its work in Ukraine.

    

Top Vatican Cardinal Charged With Sex Offenses

Cardinal George Pell, Pope Francis' chief financial adviser and Australia's most senior Catholic, is the highest-ranking Vatican official to ever be charged in the church's long-running sexual abuse scandal

    

Hero of London Bridge Attack Gives First Interview

Wayne Marques, the first police officer at the scene, took on three terrorists with just his baton, and sustained serious injuries making time for others to escape.
    

Flint Airport Stabber Denied Bond in Possible Terror Case

Amor Ftouhi, 49, didn't object to the government's request that he be denied bond, a week after authorities say he stabbed Lt. Jeff Neville in the neck.

    

Ex-Cop Charged With Manslaughter in U.K. Soccer Disaster

Prosecutors announced criminal charges against six officials over the 1989 Hillsborough soccer stadium crush in which 96 mostly Liverpool FC fans died.

    

German Parliament Set to Vote Friday on Gay Marriage

The decision comes just days after Chancellor Angela Merkel backed off her conservative party's long-standing refusal to budge on the issue.

    

Alleged ISIS Terror Cell Arrests in Europe

Police say six people have been arrested, including four in Mallorca, Spain, after a long-running investigation sparked by an ISIS propaganda video.
    

Activists Who Probed Ivanka Trump Supplier Freed in China

Authorities freed three activists detained after investigating labor conditions at a factory that produced shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands.

    

U.S. Jews Angry After Western Wall Prayer Plan Scrapped

Israel's government faced growing criticism after a decision to halt a project that would have allowed men and women to pray together at the Western Wall.

    

Creator of Marmalade-Loving Paddington Bear Dies at 91

Michael Bond, creator of marmalade-loving children's favorite Paddington bear, has died aged 91.

    

Woman Throws 'Lucky' Coins in Plane's Engine, Delays Flight

A flight at an airport in Shanghai, China, was delayed for more than five hours after an elderly woman was caught throwing coins in an engine for "good luck" while boarding.
    

Parents of Captive Journalist Austin Tice: We Know He's Alive

Debra and Marc Tice, parents of American journalist Austin Tice, who was taken captive in Syria, tell TODAY's Matt Lauer that they have good reason to believe their son is alive.
    

Leader Denounces Helicopter Coup Bid in Venezuela Chaos

The mysterious helicopter attack in Venezuela follows months of deadly anti-government protests, a failing economy and shortages of food and medicine.

    

Rogue Police Attack Venezuela Supreme Court, Maduro Says

President Nicolas Maduro called the attack on Venezuela's Supreme Court Tuesday a thwarted "terrorist attack" aimed at ousting him from power.

    

Michael Nyqvist, 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Star, Dies at 56

Nyqvist first garnered international attention as Mikael Blomkvist in a six-part television series based on Stieg Larsson's books following Lisbeth Salander.

    

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While he presses Republicans to get behind his bill for undoing Obamacare, Senator Mitch McConnell is also raising the specter of bringing Democrats into Senate health care talks.
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  1. As Affordable Care Act Repeal Teeters, Prospects for Bipartisanship Build
  2. In McConnell’s Own State, Fear and Confusion Over Health Care Bill
  3. White House Warning Halted Syria Chemical Attack, Officials Say
  4. Trump’s R.S.V.P. to Macron: Yes to Bastille Day in Paris
  5. Trump, Amazon and ‘Internet Taxes’: What Did He Mean?
  6. Republican Party, Venezuela, Chris Paul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  7. Australian Cardinal and Aide to Pope Is Charged With Sexual Assault
  8. Ukraine Cyberattack Was Meant to Paralyze, not Profit, Evidence Shows
  9. Hacks Raise Fear Over N.S.A.’s Hold on Cyberweapons
  10. After Helicopter Attack, Venezuelans Ask, What Was That About?
  11. Rogue Police Copter Attacks Venezuela’s Supreme Court
  12. Perjury Charge Dropped Against Ex-Trooper in Sandra Bland Case
  13. North Korea Calls for Execution of South Korean Ex-President and Aide
  14. Torture Victim Seeking Asylum in U.S. Will Not Be Deported
  15. Parents of Austin Tice, Held Hostage in Syria, Say He Is Alive
  16. Passengers Flying Into U.S. to Face More Scrutiny, but Laptops Allowed
  17. A Canopy of Knitted Light at MoMA PS1
  18. Feature: Greetings, E.T. (Please Don’t Murder Us.)
  19. Subway Derailment Inquiry Focuses on Track Repairs
  20. Shkreli’s Lawyer Calls Him ‘Strange’ but Berates Fraud Case Against Him
  21. Robocalypse Now? Central Bankers Argue Whether Automation Will Kill Jobs
  22. Deposed Saudi Prince Is Said to Be Confined to Palace
  23. The Triangle Offense, a Simple Yet Perplexing System, Dies
  24. Germany Encounters Surge in Crime by the Far Right
  25. Oscars Voting Pool Expands, With Female and Minority Membership Expected to Rise
  26. Owner Is Angry His 20-Pound Lobster, Dinnah, Was Photographed by the T.S.A.
  27. In Detroit, Artists Explore the Riches of the 99-Cent Store
  28. Kurt Cobain, a New Player in the Art-Fair World
  29. Arkansas Man Topples Ten Commandments Monument
  30. Trilobites: Drumming Cockatoos and the Rhythms of Love
  31. The Top 10 Moments From Men’s Fashion Month
  32. New ‘Hamilton Mixtape’ Music Video Takes Aim at Immigration
  33. Personal Journeys: Revisiting My Hong Kong, 20 Years After the British Left
  34. Books of The Times: Keeping Up With New Delhi’s 1 Percent in ‘The Windfall’
  35. Foraging: Five Places to Shop in Dublin
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As Affordable Care Act Repeal Teeters, Prospects for Bipartisanship Build

While he presses Republicans to get behind his bill for undoing Obamacare, Senator Mitch McConnell is also raising the specter of bringing Democrats into Senate health care talks.

    

In McConnell’s Own State, Fear and Confusion Over Health Care Bill

Medicaid covers nearly one in three in Kentucky, and people here don’t know what to oppose more: Obamacare or Republicans’ cure for it.

    

White House Warning Halted Syria Chemical Attack, Officials Say

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis noted the lack of a strike in the two days since the warning, which threatened that Syria’s president would “pay a heavy price” if he used the weapons.

    

Trump’s R.S.V.P. to Macron: Yes to Bastille Day in Paris

When the White House asked if the trip would be worth Mr. Trump’s time, the French president said it would be a powerful symbol of trans-Atlantic unity.

    

Trump, Amazon and ‘Internet Taxes’: What Did He Mean?

A tweet may have implied support for legislation helping states force online retailers to collect sales taxes. But that is already Amazon’s practice.

    

Republican Party, Venezuela, Chris Paul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Australian Cardinal and Aide to Pope Is Charged With Sexual Assault

Cardinal George Pell, the country’s most senior Roman Catholic prelate and the Vatican’s de facto finance chief, has been ordered to appear in court next month.

    

Ukraine Cyberattack Was Meant to Paralyze, not Profit, Evidence Shows

Pinpointing the initial targets of the assault — Ukrainian accountants who use a tax preparation software required by the government — was a major clue.

    

Hacks Raise Fear Over N.S.A.’s Hold on Cyberweapons

Hackers in two global attacks have used cyberweapons stolen from a dangerous collection that had been amassed by the agency.

    

After Helicopter Attack, Venezuelans Ask, What Was That About?

If the assault on government buildings was meant as a call to arms, it instead bewildered Venezuelans who have been protesting the government for months.
    

Rogue Police Copter Attacks Venezuela’s Supreme Court

A rogue police force attacked Venezuela's Supreme Court in Caracas by helicopter on Tuesday, amid antigovernment protests.
    

Perjury Charge Dropped Against Ex-Trooper in Sandra Bland Case

Brian Encinia, the officer who arrested Ms. Bland in Texas, agreed to end his law-enforcement career in exchange for dismissal of a perjury charge.

    

North Korea Calls for Execution of South Korean Ex-President and Aide

The North Koreans said former President Park Geun-hye of South Korea and her intelligence chief would face a “miserable dog’s death.”

    

Torture Victim Seeking Asylum in U.S. Will Not Be Deported

A Venezuelan man who fled to Miami after being beaten by security forces back home is no longer in danger of being sent back, an immigration judge ruled.
    

Parents of Austin Tice, Held Hostage in Syria, Say He Is Alive

Marc and Debra Tice said that the United States government had shared information with them that leads them to believe their son is alive.

    

Passengers Flying Into U.S. to Face More Scrutiny, but Laptops Allowed

After discussions with officials in Europe, the Department of Homeland Security has abandoned a ban on large electronic devices in favor of more robust screening measures.

    

A Canopy of Knitted Light at MoMA PS1

Take a 360-degree tour through “Lumen,” Jenny Sabin’s photoluminescent installation at MoMA PS1. Ms. Sabin won the museum’s Young Architects Program.
    

Feature: Greetings, E.T. (Please Don’t Murder Us.)

A new initiative to beam messages into space may be our best shot yet at learning whether we’re alone in the universe. There’s just one problem: What if we’re not?

    

Subway Derailment Inquiry Focuses on Track Repairs

Two supervisors were suspended as a piece of leftover rail stored in the tracks was blamed for Tuesday’s crash. Union officials defended the workers performing such repairs.

    

Shkreli’s Lawyer Calls Him ‘Strange’ but Berates Fraud Case Against Him

Benjamin Brafman called his client flawed but brilliant and questioned the case against him, saying “Nobody was defrauded, nobody lost any money.”

    

Robocalypse Now? Central Bankers Argue Whether Automation Will Kill Jobs

At a high-level gathering in Portugal, one of the main topics of debate was whether artificial intelligence could permanently eliminate huge numbers of jobs.

    

Deposed Saudi Prince Is Said to Be Confined to Palace

The restrictions on Mohammed bin Nayef seek to limit any potential opposition for the new crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, American officials and Saudis say.

    

The Triangle Offense, a Simple Yet Perplexing System, Dies

The existential basketball strategy reportedly collapsed under the weight of its own pretension in the front office of the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

    

Germany Encounters Surge in Crime by the Far Right

A list of arrest warrants included 462 right-wing offenders, showing a rise in extremism since the acceptance of nearly a million migrants and refugees in 2015.

    

Oscars Voting Pool Expands, With Female and Minority Membership Expected to Rise

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is expanding to a record 8,427 people; if all accept, female and minority membership would rise.

    

Owner Is Angry His 20-Pound Lobster, Dinnah, Was Photographed by the T.S.A.

A crustacean that gained internet fame when a picture of a T.S.A. agent holding him at a Boston airport was tweeted provided four good meals in Savannah, Ga.

    

In Detroit, Artists Explore the Riches of the 99-Cent Store

For a summer exhibition titled “99 Cents or Less,” the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit has begun to resemble a dollar shop.

    

Kurt Cobain, a New Player in the Art-Fair World

A Hollywood agency will bring two of Cobain’s paintings to his hometown for the Seattle Art Fair.

    

Arkansas Man Topples Ten Commandments Monument

The man, Michael Tate Reed, slammed his car into the monument on Capitol grounds less than 24 hours after it was installed.

    

Trilobites: Drumming Cockatoos and the Rhythms of Love

Palm cockatoos are the only animals observed to use tools for rhythmic drumming, seemingly to attract mates, prompting speculation about the rise of human music.

    

The Top 10 Moments From Men’s Fashion Month

Kyle MacLachlan as Balenciaga muse, a new Drake song — and very short shorts.

    

New ‘Hamilton Mixtape’ Music Video Takes Aim at Immigration

A new music video for a song off the “Hamilton Mixtape” soundtrack takes direct aim at President Trump’s immigration rhetoric.

    

Personal Journeys: Revisiting My Hong Kong, 20 Years After the British Left

As the city changed, I met a friend who came to define my time there. When I returned to search for him, it awakened the ghosts of my youth.

    

Books of The Times: Keeping Up With New Delhi’s 1 Percent in ‘The Windfall’

In Diksha Basu’s debut novel, set in a wealthy enclave of New Delhi, characters with old and new money feel status anxiety.

    

Foraging: Five Places to Shop in Dublin

One block west of Dublin’s Grafton Street lies a mix of happening independent boutiques, cafes and galleries in what is known as the Creative Quarter.

    

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