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A massive power outage hit Central America, causing millions of people to lose electricity for hours.
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  1. Power outage hits multiple Central American countries
  2. 5 fireworks myths debunked by eye doctors
  3. N.J. Gov. Chris Christie goes to beach after closing them to public
  4. Education cuts causes Oklahoma 'Teacher of the Year' to leave state
  5. Chicago White Sox pull out 6-5 win over Texas Rangers
  6. Marcell Ozuna, Miami Marlins mash Milwaukee Brewers
  7. Reports: Gunmen attack mosque in France
  8. Carlos Correa, Yuli Gurriel help carry Houston Astros past New York Yankees
  9. Jose Ramirez leads Cleveland Indians past Detroit Tigers as Verlander's strikeout streak ends

Power outage hits multiple Central American countries

A massive power outage hit Central America, causing millions of people to lose electricity for hours.
    

5 fireworks myths debunked by eye doctors

Firecrackers, sparklers and bottle rockets may seem harmless enough, but there's really no such thing as safe fireworks for consumers, eye doctors warn.
    

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie goes to beach after closing them to public

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was photographed at the beach just days after closing them to the public due to a state government shutdown over the budget.
    

Education cuts causes Oklahoma 'Teacher of the Year' to leave state

Oklahoma's "teacher of the year" in 2016 has decided to move to Texas after the state's education cuts have left teacher salaries stagnant.
    

Chicago White Sox pull out 6-5 win over Texas Rangers

Forget for a moment the time-honored cliche that holds that hitting is contagious.
    

Marcell Ozuna, Miami Marlins mash Milwaukee Brewers

Normally, stranding 15 runners while going 5-for-21 with runners in scoring position is an automatic death blow for a team.
    

Reports: Gunmen attack mosque in France

Gunmen opened fire at a crowd of people outside of a mosque in France, injuring eight people.
    

Carlos Correa, Yuli Gurriel help carry Houston Astros past New York Yankees

Ascendant shortstop Carlos Correa now has All-Star credentials, but what makes the Houston Astros so dangerous offensively is the impressive depth of their lineup.
    

Jose Ramirez leads Cleveland Indians past Detroit Tigers as Verlander's strikeout streak ends

Jose Ramirez continues to tear up opposing pitchers no matter which side of the batter's box he is standing on.
    
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Washington Post Trump makes push on health bill; repeal-only vote an option Washington Post WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is making a weekend push to get a Republican Senate bill to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama's health care ...
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  1. Trump makes push on health bill; repeal-only vote an option - Washington Post
  2. With Beaches Empty, Christie Wages One More Fight - New York Times

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Trump makes push on health bill; repeal-only vote an option
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is making a weekend push to get a Republican Senate bill to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama's health care law "across the finish line," Trump's top legislative aide said Sunday, maintaining that a ...
GOP senators warming to repeal then replace on ObamaCareThe Hill
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Gov. Chris Christie at a news conference on Sunday. He said he expected New Jersey's government to be closed on Monday. Credit John Taggart for The New York Times. The political standoff that shut down New Jersey state beaches and parks over the ...
Christie lounges with family on beach at park he shut downWashington Post
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The airport and the airline have implemented enhanced security measures, the TSA said. Eight airlines and nine airports still remain on the list.
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  1. Abu Dhabi Dropped From On-Board Laptop Ban List
  2. Fire Destroys Syrian Refugee Camp in Lebanon
  3. U.S., Japan to Increase Pressure on North Korea
  4. Amelia Earhart's Disappearance Is Still as Mysterious 80 Years Later
  5. 'This Is Really New': Tower of Human Skulls Found in Mexico Sheds Light on Aztecs
  6. Congo Ebola Outbreak Ends With 4 Dead
  7. 'We Know Them Very Well': ISIS Living Among Civilians in Liberated Mosul
  8. Istanbul Trans Pride March to Go on Despite Governor's Ban
  9. Deadline to Resolve Qatar Crisis Looms Over Gulf
  10. Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert Released From Prison
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Abu Dhabi Dropped From On-Board Laptop Ban List

The airport and the airline have implemented enhanced security measures, the TSA said. Eight airlines and nine airports still remain on the list.

    

Fire Destroys Syrian Refugee Camp in Lebanon

A fire tore through a camp for Syrian refugees in Lebanon on Sunday, killing at least one person and leaving two in critical condition, the U.N. refugees' organization said.

    

U.S., Japan to Increase Pressure on North Korea

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe praised Trump in a phone call for imposing U.S. sanctions last week on Chinese entities accused of laundering money for North Korea.

    

Amelia Earhart's Disappearance Is Still as Mysterious 80 Years Later

Amelia Earhart was the first person to fly over the Atlantic and Pacific. Then she vanished.

    

'This Is Really New': Tower of Human Skulls Found in Mexico Sheds Light on Aztecs

A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions the Aztec Empire after crania of women and children surfaced among the hundreds embedded in the forbidding structure.

    

Congo Ebola Outbreak Ends With 4 Dead

An outbreak of Ebola virus in Democratic Republic of Congo has ended, the World Health Organization says.

    

'We Know Them Very Well': ISIS Living Among Civilians in Liberated Mosul

"There are at least 30 ISIS terrorists in my neighborhood. We know them very well," said Mohammed Sinan, who lives in the Al-Andulus area in eastern Mosul.

    

Istanbul Trans Pride March to Go on Despite Governor's Ban

The rights group Istanbul LGBTI, host of the 8th Trans Pride March, said on social media it won't recognize the ban.

    

Deadline to Resolve Qatar Crisis Looms Over Gulf

Qatar likely faces a deadline this weekend to comply with a list of demands issued by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

    

Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert Released From Prison

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert, convicted of accepting bribes, was released from prison on Sunday after being granted early release.

    

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In Houston and in other cities, efforts to build low-income homes in wealthy, majority white neighborhoods have stalled.
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  1. Program to Spur Low-Income Housing Is Keeping Cities Segregated
  2. Trump Tweets a Video of Him Wrestling ‘CNN’ to the Ground
  3. Trump Foot Soldier Sidelined Under Glare of Russia Inquiry
  4. The Right and Left React to Medicaid Cuts, the Travel Ban and More
  5. How Low Can Taxes Go? Outside Washington, Republicans Find Limits
  6. With Beaches Empty, Christie Wages One More Fight
  7. U.S. to Allow Laptops Aboard Etihad Flights After Airline Tightens Security
  8. U.S.-Backed Forces Close to Trapping ISIS Holdouts in Raqqa
  9. French Energy Giant to Invest $1 Billion on Iran Gas Field
  10. Life on Mars: The Crew Answers Your Questions
  11. From the Quiet of Wimbledon, the Loud Groan of the Crowd
  12. On Tennis: Without Serena Williams, There’s No Clear Favorite at Wimbledon
  13. Dispatch From Anatolia: On the Road With Protesters Marching Across Turkey to Condemn Erdogan’s Purge
  14. Deportation a ‘Death Sentence’ to Adoptees After a Lifetime in the U.S.
  15. Wealthy Qatar Weathers Siege, but Personal and Political Costs Grow
  16. Summer Reading Books: The Ties That Bind Colleges
  17. Album Review: Jay-Z Revels in the Catharsis of Confession on ‘4:44’
  18. Fans of White House Garden Hope New Tenants Keep It Green
  19. On His Way Out, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Revs Up Daytona
  20. With Social Media, Vietnam’s Dissidents Grow Bolder Despite Crackdown
  21. On Comedy: At The New Yorker, the Cartoonists Draw, but the Vision Is Hers
  22. For Child Survivors of London Fire, a Belated Eid Celebration
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Program to Spur Low-Income Housing Is Keeping Cities Segregated

In Houston and in other cities, efforts to build low-income homes in wealthy, majority white neighborhoods have stalled.

    

Trump Tweets a Video of Him Wrestling ‘CNN’ to the Ground

The video, seemingly an edited clip from an old appearance on WrestleMania, ends with a restyling of the CNN logo as “FNN: Fraud News Network.”

    

Trump Foot Soldier Sidelined Under Glare of Russia Inquiry

Michael D. Cohen, a former personal injury lawyer, worked his way up to an office at Trump Tower. Now he’s further from the family fold and entangled in investigations.

    

The Right and Left React to Medicaid Cuts, the Travel Ban and More

Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum on the health care debate and the news of the week.

    

How Low Can Taxes Go? Outside Washington, Republicans Find Limits

Republicans in several states have agreed to raise taxes recently, testing a fundamental economic principle for the right. But is Washington listening?

    

With Beaches Empty, Christie Wages One More Fight

The shutdown of New Jersey’s government has its roots in a dispute about taking money held in reserve by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, the state’s largest health insurer.

    

U.S. to Allow Laptops Aboard Etihad Flights After Airline Tightens Security

The ban on many electronics on flights from some predominantly Muslim countries was put in place because of concerns that the Islamic State was developing a bomb hidden in portable devices.

    

U.S.-Backed Forces Close to Trapping ISIS Holdouts in Raqqa

The battle for the capital of the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate provides the American-led coalition, and the Trump administration, with an opportunity to deliver a blow to ISIS.

    

French Energy Giant to Invest $1 Billion on Iran Gas Field

The firm is the first Western energy company to invest in a large infrastructure project in Iran since the nuclear deal with Tehran was agreed to in 2015.

    

Life on Mars: The Crew Answers Your Questions

Six people are living in isolation for eight months on a volcano in Hawaii as part of a NASA-funded study to simulate human exploration of Mars. In the fourth episode of this 360-video series, the crew answers audience questions.
    

From the Quiet of Wimbledon, the Loud Groan of the Crowd

Because of the hushed atmosphere at Wimbledon, players are more likely to hear the groans of the crowd when they miss a shot.

    

On Tennis: Without Serena Williams, There’s No Clear Favorite at Wimbledon

There are new threats as well as dangerous and unpredictable outsiders, and it has been a year of tennis comebacks.

    

Dispatch From Anatolia: On the Road With Protesters Marching Across Turkey to Condemn Erdogan’s Purge

Thousands of Turkish lawmakers and citizens are marching from Ankara to Istanbul to protest a government crackdown after a failed coup last year. The Times visited them for a day.

    

Deportation a ‘Death Sentence’ to Adoptees After a Lifetime in the U.S.

Phillip Clay, born in South Korea, was one of dozens of people adopted as children who were deported decades later from the United States for lack of citizenship. He killed himself in May.

    

Wealthy Qatar Weathers Siege, but Personal and Political Costs Grow

With its immense riches, Qatar can withstand the effects of a blockade. But the longer the dispute lasts, the more likely it is to destabilize the region.

    

Summer Reading Books: The Ties That Bind Colleges

The Times collected information on dozens of college summer reading programs and examined an annual survey of hundreds of universities. A few trends emerged.

    

Album Review: Jay-Z Revels in the Catharsis of Confession on ‘4:44’

There are few distractions on this rapper’s raw 13th studio album, which responds to Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” and doesn’t strive to sound like the present hip-hop moment.

    

Fans of White House Garden Hope New Tenants Keep It Green

Those who support the White House Kitchen Garden are trying creative ways to keep it a priority for the new presidential administration.

    

On His Way Out, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Revs Up Daytona

Earnhardt’s wins have waned in his final Nascar season, but his fans filled a treasured track this weekend.

    

With Social Media, Vietnam’s Dissidents Grow Bolder Despite Crackdown

Facebook and other online forums have become the connecting tissue for Vietnam’s increasingly public dissident voices. And the government is fighting back.

    

On Comedy: At The New Yorker, the Cartoonists Draw, but the Vision Is Hers

Emma Allen has taken over as cartoon editor at the magazine, freshening a venerable tradition with her interest in contemporary voices.

    

For Child Survivors of London Fire, a Belated Eid Celebration

The local mosque near an apartment tower that was destroyed by fire held a funfair, with traditional games, for displaced families.

    

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