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  1. North Korea youth league to convene in Pyongyang
  2. NBA Finals: Stephen Curry got away with a double dribble against LeBron James
  3. Los Angeles Rams' Trumaine Johnson shows up for second week of OTAs
  4. Federal contractor in Georgia arrested by FBI over leaked NSA document
  5. Kobe Bryant buries Jalen Rose with commercial roast
  6. Philadelphia Eagles Dorial Green-Beckham again on the bubble
  7. Chicago Cubs closer Wade Davis takes paternity leave
  8. Combination of blood pressure medications may be more effective than a single drug
  9. Carolina Panthers CB James Bradberry breaks wrist in OTAs
  10. Miami Dolphins' Jay Ajayi ready for 'bell cow' role
  11. New England Patriots sign 3rd-round pick Tony Garcia
  12. Washington Nationals place Jayson Werth on DL, recall Ryan Raburn
  13. Former MMA fighter 'War Machine' receives life sentence for assaults
  14. Orlando shooting: 5 victims dead; suspect ID'd as fired employee
  15. Baltimore Ravens sign CBs Brandon Boykin, Al-Hajj Shabazz
  16. Roster flexibility focus of Carolina Panthers in OTAs
  17. Lionel Messi is getting his own theme park
  18. NFC Stars of the Week: Seven wide receivers singled out in OTAs
  19. AFC Stars of the Week: Quarterbacks opening eyes at OTAs
  20. Trump won't prevent ex-FBI chief Comey from testifying
  21. 3 unnamed Michigan State players charged with sexual assault
  22. Pro Bowl LB Elvis Dumervil, San Francisco 49ers agree to deal
  23. Peter Laviolette asks Nashville Predators fans to stop throwing catfish
  24. Thad Matta: Ohio State and coach splitting up after 13 seasons
  25. Apple reveals new HomePod, iPad Pro and upgraded operating systems

North Korea youth league to convene in Pyongyang

North Korea is planning a meeting of its youth league.
    

NBA Finals: Stephen Curry got away with a double dribble against LeBron James

Stephen Curry's triple-double was a big part of the Golden State Warriors Game 2 victory, but the superstar did get away with at least one double dribble.
    

Los Angeles Rams' Trumaine Johnson shows up for second week of OTAs

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- After missing last week's segment of the voluntary off-season program cornerback Trumaine Johnson was back on the field Monday as the Los Angeles Rams began their final phase of OTAs.
    

Federal contractor in Georgia arrested by FBI over leaked NSA document

A U.S. government contractor was arrested by the FBI at her Georgia home over the weekend, accused of leaking classified material to a news organization.
    

Kobe Bryant buries Jalen Rose with commercial roast

The "Black Mamba" might be past his playing days, but he still has an All-NBA smack talk game. Kobe Bryant showed that in a recent commercial for ESPN.
    

Philadelphia Eagles Dorial Green-Beckham again on the bubble

PHILADELPHIA -- Last summer, the Tennessee Titans were so exasperated by wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham for his perceived work ethic shortcomings and inability to learn that they essentially gave him away.
    

Chicago Cubs closer Wade Davis takes paternity leave

The Chicago Cubs placed closer Wade Davis on the paternity leave list before Monday night's game against the Miami Marlins at Wrigley Field.
    

Combination of blood pressure medications may be more effective than a single drug

Combining low doses of several different blood pressure drugs may be better than using a standard dose of just one medication, a review of past studies suggests.
    

Carolina Panthers CB James Bradberry breaks wrist in OTAs

Carolina Panthers cornerback James Bradberry fractured his left wrist during Monday's organized team activity session.
    

Miami Dolphins' Jay Ajayi ready for 'bell cow' role

At this time last year, Jay Ajayi was battling Arian Foster to be the Miami Dolphins' starting running back. Now he is the team's "bell cow."
    

New England Patriots sign 3rd-round pick Tony Garcia

The New England Patriots on Monday signed offensive lineman Tony Garcia, the team's third-round pick of the 2017 draft.
    

Washington Nationals place Jayson Werth on DL, recall Ryan Raburn

The Washington Nationals placed outfielder Jayson Werth on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to June 4 with a bruised left foot and called up outfielder/infielder Ryan Raburn from Triple-A Syracuse on Monday.
    

Former MMA fighter 'War Machine' receives life sentence for assaults

The former mixed martial arts fighter known as "War Machine" was sentenced to life in prison Monday for kidnapping, beating and sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend in 2014.
    

Orlando shooting: 5 victims dead; suspect ID'd as fired employee

Authorities say a disgruntled former employee opened fire at an Orlando business on Monday -- resulting in the deaths of six people, including the gunman.
    

Baltimore Ravens sign CBs Brandon Boykin, Al-Hajj Shabazz

The Baltimore Ravens signed Brandon Boykin and Al-Hajj Shabazz to contracts on Monday and parted ways with fellow cornerback Kyle Arrington.
    

Roster flexibility focus of Carolina Panthers in OTAs

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Carolina Panthers' coaching staff is looking for versatility among players, supplying something that leads to flexibility on the roster.
    

Lionel Messi is getting his own theme park

The Messi Experience Park (MEP) theme park will open in 2019 in Nanjing, China.
    

NFC Stars of the Week: Seven wide receivers singled out in OTAs

NFL off-season work is winding down with most of the activities ending next week.
    

AFC Stars of the Week: Quarterbacks opening eyes at OTAs

NFL off-season work is winding down with most of the activities ending next week.
    

Trump won't prevent ex-FBI chief Comey from testifying

President Donald Trump will not try to block former FBI Director James Comey from testifying in the Senate this week, the White House said Monday.
    

3 unnamed Michigan State players charged with sexual assault

Three Michigan State football players have been charged with sexual assault for an alleged on-campus attack involving a female student, according to the Ingham County (Mich.) prosecutor Monday.
    

Pro Bowl LB Elvis Dumervil, San Francisco 49ers agree to deal

The San Francisco 49ers and five-time Pro Bowl linebacker Elvis Dumervil have agreed to terms on a contract Monday in a bid to bolster the team's pass rush.
    

Peter Laviolette asks Nashville Predators fans to stop throwing catfish

Like any good fisherman, Nashville Predators coach Peter Laviolette doesn't want to think about the big one that got away -- and he reminded the team's fans of that point.
    

Thad Matta: Ohio State and coach splitting up after 13 seasons

Ohio State basketball coach Thad Matta and the school announced a parting of ways on Monday following his 13-year tenure with the Buckeyes.
    

Apple reveals new HomePod, iPad Pro and upgraded operating systems

Apple unveiled a few new technologies at its Worldwide Developers Conference Monday.
    
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Police on Monday identified Khuram Shazad Butt and a second attacker, Rachid Redouane, both from the town of Barking in east London.
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  1. Neighbors Say They Reported London Suspect to Authorities
  2. 18 Minutes of Chaos Ends in a Hail of Bullets: How London Attack Played Out
  3. Top U.S. Diplomat in China Resigns Over Climate Treaty Pull-Out
  4. Manchester Bomber's Brother Released Without Charges
  5. Former Russian Stronghold Montenegro Joins NATO
  6. 2 Lions, Freed From Circuses, Are Poached in South Africa
  7. Little Montenegro Muscles Way Into NATO
  8. Madrid Green-Lights Traffic Signals With Gay Couples
  9. 'Tell Them Chrissy Sent You': What London Victim's Family Wants You to Do
  10. Britain's Socialist Opposition Leader Closes Gap in U.K. Election Race
  11. New Security Measures Rolled Out After Terrorists Target 2 Bridges in London
  12. American Shot by Stray Police Bullet, London Attack Witness Says
  13. Malta's Prime Minister Promises to Legalize Gay Marriage
  14. 'I Just Saw Two Guys Getting Shot:' Witness Sees London Terror Attack End
  15. 50K Attend Ariana Grande's Tribute to Bombing Victims; $3M Raised
  16. EXCLUSIVE: Megyn Kelly's One-on-One with Russian President Vladimir Putin
  17. Saudi-Led Nations Cut Ties With Qatar Over Links to Terrorism, Iran
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Neighbors Say They Reported London Suspect to Authorities

Police on Monday identified Khuram Shazad Butt and a second attacker, Rachid Redouane, both from the town of Barking in east London.

    

18 Minutes of Chaos Ends in a Hail of Bullets: How London Attack Played Out

It was just before 10 p.m. when a white van drove onto London Bridge and clipped the sidewalk for just a moment.

    

Top U.S. Diplomat in China Resigns Over Climate Treaty Pull-Out

David Rank was a career foreign service officer who was already set to be replaced by former Iowa Gov. Terry Brandstad

    

Manchester Bomber's Brother Released Without Charges

Salman Abedi's father and another brother were arrested separately in Libya in the days following the May 22 explosion after an Ariana Grande concert.

    

Former Russian Stronghold Montenegro Joins NATO

NATO welcomed the tiny country of Montenegro, as its 29th member Monday — the first new member in nearly ten years.

    

2 Lions, Freed From Circuses, Are Poached in South Africa

Last week, poachers broke into a South African sanctuary, killing two of the big cats freed from a circus last year.

    

Little Montenegro Muscles Way Into NATO

Prime Minister Dusko Markovic was on hand Monday when his country formally became the 29th member of NATO during at a ceremony at the State Department.

    

Madrid Green-Lights Traffic Signals With Gay Couples

Madrid is gearing up to host an international LGBTQ pride celebration by installing "inclusive" and "gender equal" traffic signals across the city.

    

'Tell Them Chrissy Sent You': What London Victim's Family Wants You to Do

"She would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. Please honor her by making your community a better place."

    

Britain's Socialist Opposition Leader Closes Gap in U.K. Election Race

Britain's opposition leader was once written-off as a no-hoper destined to lead his Labour Party to a historic defeat in Thursday's elections. Not anymore.

    

New Security Measures Rolled Out After Terrorists Target 2 Bridges in London

Metal and concrete barriers have been installed at the scene of the March 2017 terror attack which targeted pedestrians.
    

American Shot by Stray Police Bullet, London Attack Witness Says

The victim was with two friends who said they were American doctors living in London, the witness told NBC News.

    

Malta's Prime Minister Promises to Legalize Gay Marriage

Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, who just won a second term, has promised to cut taxes, raise pensions and legalize gay marriage.

    

'I Just Saw Two Guys Getting Shot:' Witness Sees London Terror Attack End

Italian photographer Gabriele Sciotto took a wrong turn and found himself at the center of the police operation to end the terror attack near London's Borough Market.
    

50K Attend Ariana Grande's Tribute to Bombing Victims; $3M Raised

Security was tight but the mood was exuberant in Manchester, as Ariana Grande and other pop stars paid tribute to the victims of last month's bombing.
    

EXCLUSIVE: Megyn Kelly's One-on-One with Russian President Vladimir Putin

Megyn Kelly sits down with President Vladimir Putin, asking him about allegations that the Russians interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
    

Saudi-Led Nations Cut Ties With Qatar Over Links to Terrorism, Iran

Qatar is also home to the sprawling al-Udeid Air Base, which is home to the U.S. military's Central Command and some 10,000 American troops.

    

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The police identified two of the three suspects in Saturday's attack, as Prime Minister Theresa May faced questions over her record on security.
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  1. ‘I Trusted Him’: London Attacker Was Friendly With Neighbors
  2. Can Britain Really Do Much More to Tighten Security?
  3. At Least One London Assailant Was on Police Radar, Exposing Gaps
  4. The London Attack Victims: What We Know
  5. Intelligence Contractor Is Charged in First Leak Case Under Trump
  6. Trump Grows Discontented With Attorney General Jeff Sessions
  7. Trump Promotes Original ‘Travel Ban,’ Eroding His Legal Case
  8. Apple, Comey, London: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  9. Trump Organization to Go Budget Friendly With ‘American Idea’ Hotel Chain
  10. Some U.S. Diplomats Stage Quiet Revolt Amid Tensions With Trump
  11. White House Turmoil Makes It Harder to Stay Focused, Trump Aide Says
  12. Trump Backs Air Traffic Control Privatization
  13. Trump Rules: Under Trump, Worker Protections Are Viewed With New Skepticism
  14. Trump Will Not Block Comey From Testifying, White House Says
  15. 5 Arab Nations Move to Isolate Qatar, Putting the U.S. in a Bind
  16. After Initial Jolt Over Qatar Tensions, Energy Markets Settle
  17. China Looks to Capitalize on Clean Energy as U.S. Retreats
  18. In Tears, First Trial Witness Says Cosby Drugged and Assaulted Her
  19. WWDC 2017: Apple Announces HomePod Speaker to Rival Amazon’s Echo
  20. Forced From Their Village by Violence
  21. Boy Is Critically Injured on His 5th Birthday by a Stray Bullet in the Bronx
  22. ISIS Says It’s Behind Hostage Siege and Killing in Australia
  23. 2 Men Charged With Manslaughter in Deadly Oakland Fire
  24. Mickey Drexler Steps Down as Chief of J. Crew, Ending an Era
  25. Five Killed in Orlando Workplace Shooting, Officials Say
  26. Jack O’Neill, Surfer Who Made the Wetsuit Famous, Dies at 94
  27. Las Vegas Police Officer Charged in Death of Man Put in Chokehold
  28. Al Franken Cancels Appearance on ‘Real Time With Bill Maher’
  29. Breitbart News Editor Says She Was Fired After Anti-Muslim Tweets
  30. 17 Years Later, ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Completes Shooting
  31. What’s in Your Attic? Baseball Cards May Help a Collection Fetch Nearly $1 Million
  32. Bob Dylan Delivers His Nobel Prize Lecture, Just in Time
  33. Governors Ball’s 10 Best Sets: Gospel-Rap, Kiss-Off Pop and More
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‘I Trusted Him’: London Attacker Was Friendly With Neighbors

The police identified two of the three suspects in Saturday’s attack, as Prime Minister Theresa May faced questions over her record on security.

    

Can Britain Really Do Much More to Tighten Security?

After three terrorist attacks in less than three months, Britain is deep in a debate on balancing civil liberties and security, just days before voting.

    

At Least One London Assailant Was on Police Radar, Exposing Gaps

The third terrorist assault in Britain in three months has created the impression of a campaign, but officials say many more plots are thwarted.

    

The London Attack Victims: What We Know

At least seven people were killed in an attack in London on Saturday night. Christine Archibald, 30, is the first of the seven to be publicly identified. Here is what we know about her.

    

Intelligence Contractor Is Charged in First Leak Case Under Trump

Reality Leigh Winner, 25, has been charged under the Espionage Act for sending a report about Russia’s interference in the 2016 election to the news media.

    

Trump Grows Discontented With Attorney General Jeff Sessions

The president blames Mr. Sessions for troubles plaguing the White House, and has fumed that the attorney general recused himself from the Russia investigation.

    

Trump Promotes Original ‘Travel Ban,’ Eroding His Legal Case

Rebelling against his own advisers, the president said his order should never have been “watered down” even as his lawyers try to persuade the Supreme Court to reinstate it.

    

Apple, Comey, London: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Organization to Go Budget Friendly With ‘American Idea’ Hotel Chain

The idea for the down-market chain with a patriotic flair crystallized on the campaign trail, and the hotels may benefit from the president’s appeal in conservative areas beyond big cities.

    

Some U.S. Diplomats Stage Quiet Revolt Amid Tensions With Trump

Senior career diplomats have publicly distanced themselves from the White House, with some citing a struggle to defend the president’s positions.

    

White House Turmoil Makes It Harder to Stay Focused, Trump Aide Says

Marc Short, the president’s legislative affairs director, said the controversies surrounding the White House distracted from its legislative agenda but would not derail it.

    

Trump Backs Air Traffic Control Privatization

The president seized on a decades-old idea as proof that he was delivering on an ambitious infrastructure rebuilding plan, which is still months away.

    

Trump Rules: Under Trump, Worker Protections Are Viewed With New Skepticism

There’s a relaxation in the approach to occupational safety and business is getting a bigger voice, while hard-won victories for safety advocates are being reversed.

    

Trump Will Not Block Comey From Testifying, White House Says

The former F.B.I. director is scheduled to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday.

    

5 Arab Nations Move to Isolate Qatar, Putting the U.S. in a Bind

The feud among regional allies of Washington threatens to stress the American-led campaign against ISIS and complicate efforts to confront Iran.

    

After Initial Jolt Over Qatar Tensions, Energy Markets Settle

The diplomatic dispute adds to instability in the world’s most important oil-exporting region, but it won’t necessarily translate into disruptions.

    

China Looks to Capitalize on Clean Energy as U.S. Retreats

China, which has a considerable hold on solar and wind businesses, wants to use its technological expertise to help other countries meet their climate goals.

    

In Tears, First Trial Witness Says Cosby Drugged and Assaulted Her

The first witness in the case testified that Bill Cosby gave her a pill, told her to trust him and then she woke up to a sexual assault.

    

WWDC 2017: Apple Announces HomePod Speaker to Rival Amazon’s Echo

Apple held its annual developer conference, where it announced the brand new HomePod speaker, other hardware and updates to its operating systems.

    

Forced From Their Village by Violence

In northwest Central African Republic, an armed rebel group has burned villages to the ground, displacing thousands. Listen to the voices of those who fled the violence.
    

Boy Is Critically Injured on His 5th Birthday by a Stray Bullet in the Bronx

The 5-year-old boy was celebrating his birthday with his father when he was shot in the head. He was in grave condition, the police said.

    

ISIS Says It’s Behind Hostage Siege and Killing in Australia

The police killed the assailant and rescued the woman he took hostage in a wealthy neighborhood near Melbourne. The gunman had a lengthy criminal history, the police said.

    

2 Men Charged With Manslaughter in Deadly Oakland Fire

The men were charged in connection with a fire at a warehouse that killed 36 people during a party in December.

    

Mickey Drexler Steps Down as Chief of J. Crew, Ending an Era

James Brett, president of the home furnishing brand West Elm, will succeed Mr. Drexler, who will remain chairman and an owner.

    

Five Killed in Orlando Workplace Shooting, Officials Say

The gunman, John Robert Neumann Jr., 45, was an employee who had been fired in April, the authorities said. He also shot and killed himself.

    

Jack O’Neill, Surfer Who Made the Wetsuit Famous, Dies at 94

Mr. O’Neill changed the surfing industry with suits that were advanced enough to defy frigid waters, and he helped surfers be recognized as serious athletes.

    

Las Vegas Police Officer Charged in Death of Man Put in Chokehold

Officer Kenneth Lopera faces charges of involuntary manslaughter in an episode in which he also shocked the suspect seven times with a Taser.

    

Al Franken Cancels Appearance on ‘Real Time With Bill Maher’

The senator says that he made the decision after Mr. Maher used a racial epithet in an interview on Friday with Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska.

    

Breitbart News Editor Says She Was Fired After Anti-Muslim Tweets

Katie McHugh said she had lost her job after tweeting, “There would be no deadly terror attacks in the U.K. if Muslims didn’t live there.”

    

17 Years Later, ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Completes Shooting

After many starts and stops — Terry Gilliam said his passion project is entering post-production, but even now there has been a hitch.
    

What’s in Your Attic? Baseball Cards May Help a Collection Fetch Nearly $1 Million

The 1948 cards are part of a larger collection of sports trading cards that could garner a giant bid at auction, an auction company president said.

    

Bob Dylan Delivers His Nobel Prize Lecture, Just in Time

The speech, which is just over 4,000 words long, addresses a question that arose when the songwriter was named a winner: Can song lyrics be literature?

    

Governors Ball’s 10 Best Sets: Gospel-Rap, Kiss-Off Pop and More

The festival brought Chance the Rapper, Lorde, Tool and a selection of British grime artists to Randalls Island in New York over the weekend.

    

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