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Israel will remove metal detectors from a holy site in Jerusalem after days of protest from Muslims who were angered by the Israeli military-protected barriers.
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  1. Israel to remove metal detectors at Al-Aqsa Mosque
  2. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones puts NFL on notice amid Ezekiel Elliott allegations
  3. Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos needs staples after hit in head with bat
  4. Texas Rangers pitcher Tyson Ross lands on DL with blister
  5. Tamba Hali's social media rant over playing time with Kansas City Chiefs bothered Andy Reid
  6. NBA: Pau Gasol officially signs three-year contract with San Antonio Spurs
  7. Buffalo Sabres forward Kyle Okposo reveals mystery illness
  8. Kansas City Royals acquire Ryan Buchter, Trevor Cahill, Brandon Maurer from San Diego Padres
  9. Cleveland Cavaliers name Koby Altman as new general manager
  10. Chicago White Sox edge Chicago Cubs, end nine-game losing skid
  11. Minnesota Twins trade for Atlanta Braves pitcher Jaime Garcia
  12. MLB: New York Mets place pitcher Zack Wheeler on DL

Israel to remove metal detectors at Al-Aqsa Mosque

Israel will remove metal detectors from a holy site in Jerusalem after days of protest from Muslims who were angered by the Israeli military-protected barriers.
    

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones puts NFL on notice amid Ezekiel Elliott allegations

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones opened training camp by declaring war on the NFL in the ongoing investigation into domestic violence allegations against Ezekiel Elliott.
    

Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos needs staples after hit in head with bat

Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos left the Monday game after the Baltimore Orioles' Ruben Tejada hit him on the helmet with his bat during his backswing.
    

Texas Rangers pitcher Tyson Ross lands on DL with blister

The Texas Rangers placed Tyson Ross on the 10-day disabled list on Monday, making him the latest pitcher to be sidelined with a blister.
    

Tamba Hali's social media rant over playing time with Kansas City Chiefs bothered Andy Reid

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid didn't take umbrage with linebacker Tamba Hali venting his frustration last week.
    

NBA: Pau Gasol officially signs three-year contract with San Antonio Spurs

Pau Gasol re-signed with the San Antonio Spurs, the team announced on Monday.
    

Buffalo Sabres forward Kyle Okposo reveals mystery illness

Buffalo Sabres forward Kyle Okposo wrote a thank you letter, disclosing that he battled illness stemming from medication last season and possibly a concussion.
    

Kansas City Royals acquire Ryan Buchter, Trevor Cahill, Brandon Maurer from San Diego Padres

The Kansas City Royals, looking to strengthen their club in their pursuit of an American League Central title, acquired three pitchers on Monday.
    

Cleveland Cavaliers name Koby Altman as new general manager

The Cleveland Cavaliers named Koby Altman as general manager, the team announced Monday.
    

Chicago White Sox edge Chicago Cubs, end nine-game losing skid

Rick Renteria said it was an emotional victory after the Chicago White Sox topped the Chicago Cubs 3-1 on Monday at Wrigley Field.
    

Minnesota Twins trade for Atlanta Braves pitcher Jaime Garcia

The Minnesota Twins nearly struck a deal for left-hander Jaime Garcia last week with the Atlanta Braves.
    

MLB: New York Mets place pitcher Zack Wheeler on DL

The New York Mets placed Zack Wheeler on the 10-day disabled list Monday and recalled fellow right-hander Tyler Pill from Triple-A Las Vegas.
    
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In Taking Aim at His Attorney General, Trump Tests Sessions's Views
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions during a news conference at the Justice Department last week. Credit Tom Brenner/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President Trump took a second highly public swipe at Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday, ...
Trump leaves Sessions twisting in the wind while berating him publiclyWashington Post
An Inside Look at the Day Jeff Sessions Recused Himself From the Russia ProbeDaily Beast
Troubles deepen for Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions as White House spokesman questions the 'future of the relationship'Los Angeles Times
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Senate Braces for Health Showdown With McCain on Hand but a Plan Unclear
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On Tuesday, Republicans will make another attempt to try to repeal and possibly replace the Affordable Care Act. But will they have the votes this time? By NATALIE RENEAU on Publish Date July 24, 2017. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images. Watch in Times ...
McCain's return to Senate injects momentum into GOP health-care battleWashington Post
GOP seeks to meet referee's rules on healthcare repealThe Hill
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The parents of the baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal fight for an experimental U.S. treatment that they hoped could improve his condition.
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  1. Charlie Gard's Parents End Court Fight for U.S. Treatment
  2. Is Temple Mount Crisis Spilling Over Into Jordan?
  3. Federal Judge Blocks Mass Deportation of Iraqis
  4. 10th Smuggling Victim Dies; Driver Could Face Death Penalty
  5. Teen Girl Who Joined ISIS Is Under Investigation: Prosecutors
  6. Lawmaker Pushes for Same-Sex Unions, Divorce in Philippines
  7. Duterte Vows to Continue Nation's War on Drugs
  8. Britain Eases Blood Donation Rules for Gay, Bisexual Men
  9. Five Injured, Two Seriously, in Swiss Chainsaw Attack
  10. Job Offers Flood In for Girl, 5, Fined for Lemonade Stand
  11. The Legal Battle Behind the Trump Tower Meeting
  12. Polish President to Veto Reforms That Triggered Protests
  13. Suicide Bomber Rams Workers' Bus in Kabul, Killing 24
  14. Staff Treating British Baby Charlie Gard Got Death Threats
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Charlie Gard's Parents End Court Fight for U.S. Treatment

The parents of the baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal fight for an experimental U.S. treatment that they hoped could improve his condition.

    

Is Temple Mount Crisis Spilling Over Into Jordan?

A shooting at the Israeli Embassy in Amman Sunday has prompted concerns that the Temple Mount crisis in Jerusalem might exacerbate Israeli-Jordanian tensions.

    

Federal Judge Blocks Mass Deportation of Iraqis

The judge issued a preliminary injunction, saying the group of Iraqis — many of whom are minority Christians — could face "grave harm and possible death" if returned to Iraq.

    

10th Smuggling Victim Dies; Driver Could Face Death Penalty

The driver taken into custody after victims were discovered crammed into a sweltering 18-wheeler in San Antonio, Texas, is appearing in court on Monday.

    

Teen Girl Who Joined ISIS Is Under Investigation: Prosecutors

A German teenager being held in an Iraqi jail after running off to join Islamic State is being investigated on suspicion of membership in a foreign terrorist organization, German prosecutors said on Monday.

    

Lawmaker Pushes for Same-Sex Unions, Divorce in Philippines

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's top ally in Congress proposed new bills to legalize divorce and same-sex unions on Monday.

    

Duterte Vows to Continue Nation's War on Drugs

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte vowed Monday to continue his bloody war on illegal drugs despite international and domestic criticism.

    

Britain Eases Blood Donation Rules for Gay, Bisexual Men

Gay and bisexual men will be able to donate blood within three months of sexual activity instead of 12 months, the UK government has announced.

    

Five Injured, Two Seriously, in Swiss Chainsaw Attack

A chainsaw wielding attacker entered an office building, injuring multiple people, local police said.

    

Job Offers Flood In for Girl, 5, Fined for Lemonade Stand

A five-year-old British girl fined nearly $200 for setting up a lemonade stand near her home has been inundated with offers to bring her stall elsewhere.

    

The Legal Battle Behind the Trump Tower Meeting

When the Trumps and the Russians talk about "adoption," this is the bitter fight they're talking about.

    

Polish President to Veto Reforms That Triggered Protests

Poland's President Andrzej Duda will veto two of three reform bills that had triggered protests and raised U.S. concerns about a politicization of the courts.

    

Suicide Bomber Rams Workers' Bus in Kabul, Killing 24

A suicide bomber rammed his car packed with explosives into a bus carrying government employees in the Afghan capital, killing 24 people and wounding 42 others.

    

Staff Treating British Baby Charlie Gard Got Death Threats

"In recent weeks the GOSH community has been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility and disturbance," said the hospital's chairman.

    

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Jared Kushner's rare public comments about Russia were an attempt to steer the White House through a political storm. But they carried legal risk.
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  1. ‘I Did Not Collude,’ Kushner Says After Meeting Senate Investigators
  2. Jared Kushner’s Four Meetings With Russians
  3. Senate Braces for Health Showdown With McCain on Hand but a Plan Unclear
  4. Public Health: The Company Behind Many Surprise Emergency Room Bills
  5. Democrats Try to Find Economic Message After Railing Against Trump
  6. Trump Gives Scouts an Earful of Politics, and Some Sage Advice
  7. Video Shows U.S. Soldiers Surrendering Before Fatal Shooting in Jordan
  8. With New Vacuums, M.T.A. Workers Make Grimy Subway Tracks Shine
  9. Hat. Rabbit. Spy Cam? Claims of Skulduggery at a Hot Magic Show
  10. Economy Needs Workers, but Drug Tests Take a Toll
  11. DealBook: Scaramucci on Trump: ‘He’s My Client’
  12. Fiction: Around the World in 50 Years
  13. A Rest Stop for Half a Billion Birds
  14. Scientists Report a Rare Case of H.I.V. Remission
  15. In San Antonio Smuggling Case, a Fatal Journey in a Packed and Sweltering Truck
  16. U.S. Navy Plane Takes ‘Evasive Action’ to Avoid Chinese Fighter Jet
  17. Poland’s President Vetoes 2 Proposed Laws Limiting Courts’ Independence
  18. Israel Agrees to Remove Metal Detectors at Entrances to Aqsa Mosque Compound
  19. Woman Pleads Guilty in Fiancé’s Kayak Death on Hudson River
  20. Why I Visited North Korea
  21. Snopes, in Heated Legal Battle, Asks Readers for Money to Survive
  22. Microsoft Paint’s Days May Be Numbered
  23. Disney Splits With the YouTube Star Jake Paul
  24. Scott Pruitt Spent Much of Early Months at E.P.A. Traveling Home, Report Says
  25. Michael Phelps ‘Raced’ a ‘Shark,’ Kind Of. Not Really.
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‘I Did Not Collude,’ Kushner Says After Meeting Senate Investigators

Jared Kushner’s rare public comments about Russia were an attempt to steer the White House through a political storm. But they carried legal risk.

    

Jared Kushner’s Four Meetings With Russians

In a statement to congressional investigators, Jared Kushner described four meetings he had with Russians during the Trump campaign and transition. He said there was no collusion.
    

Senate Braces for Health Showdown With McCain on Hand but a Plan Unclear

After months of deliberation, Republicans have reached the moment when they have to vote. But they still don’t know what exactly they’ll be voting on.
    

Public Health: The Company Behind Many Surprise Emergency Room Bills

A study by Yale researchers found that the rate of out-of-network doctor’s bills for customers of a big insurer jumped when EmCare entered a hospital.

    

Democrats Try to Find Economic Message After Railing Against Trump

Democrats gathered in a small town in Virginia on Monday to unveil the economic themes they hope to run on in 2018 as they look beyond President Trump.

    

Trump Gives Scouts an Earful of Politics, and Some Sage Advice

“Who the hell wants to speak about politics when I’m in front of the Boy Scouts?” the president asked in West Virginia. As it turns out, he did.

    

Video Shows U.S. Soldiers Surrendering Before Fatal Shooting in Jordan

Newly released footage of a gunfight that left three Americans dead in November shows a deliberate attack that was initially explained as a mistake.
    

With New Vacuums, M.T.A. Workers Make Grimy Subway Tracks Shine

The trash commuters leave in the subway often falls onto tracks, which can catch fire and create delays. But a new tool in the M.T.A.’s arsenal is helping to keep tracks clean.

    

Hat. Rabbit. Spy Cam? Claims of Skulduggery at a Hot Magic Show

The magician Derek DelGaudio has tried to keep his work invisible on the internet. Did another professional secretly film his show?

    

Economy Needs Workers, but Drug Tests Take a Toll

Employers say they are having trouble filling jobs because too many applicants can’t pass screening, a factor depressing the labor participation rate.

    

DealBook: Scaramucci on Trump: ‘He’s My Client’

The new White House communications director is just as brash as his boss — and, it seems, just as willing to kiss and make up with a former foe.

    

Fiction: Around the World in 50 Years

To mark a major birthday (and avoid an ex-lover’s wedding), the hero of Andrew Sean Greer’s novel “Less” embarks on a long journey.

    

A Rest Stop for Half a Billion Birds

During their migration between Europe and Africa, hundreds of millions of birds stop in Israel to rest and refuel. Hop aboard a government-sponsored tractor spreading birdseed and corn to keep the birds away from local crop fields.
    

Scientists Report a Rare Case of H.I.V. Remission

A girl in South Africa, born infected with the virus, was given early treatment and remained free of the infection eight years later, scientists reported on Monday.

    

In San Antonio Smuggling Case, a Fatal Journey in a Packed and Sweltering Truck

Descriptions of the immigrants’ journey, which became one of the nation’s deadliest human trafficking episodes, were revealed in a criminal complaint.

    

U.S. Navy Plane Takes ‘Evasive Action’ to Avoid Chinese Fighter Jet

A fighter approached the American spy plane from below and then slowed down directly in front, behavior a Pentagon spokesman said was unusual for Chinese pilots.

    

Poland’s President Vetoes 2 Proposed Laws Limiting Courts’ Independence

The decision was a setback for the governing party, though a bill giving it more control over local courts was still set for approval.

    

Israel Agrees to Remove Metal Detectors at Entrances to Aqsa Mosque Compound

After days of violent protests and a diplomatic crisis with Jordan over the placement of metal detectors at the entrances to the Aqsa Compound, the Israeli government said it would remove them.

    

Woman Pleads Guilty in Fiancé’s Kayak Death on Hudson River

Angelika Graswald pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of criminally negligent homicide after her fiancé, Vincent Viafore, was killed in 2015.

    

Why I Visited North Korea

In light of the United States barring Americans from traveling to North Korea, recent visitors shared their stories of visiting the reclusive nation.

    

Snopes, in Heated Legal Battle, Asks Readers for Money to Survive

The website, known for debunking viral misinformation, claims a vendor is withholding its advertising revenue. The vendor has a different story.

    

Microsoft Paint’s Days May Be Numbered

One of the first applications for Windows will no longer be actively developed, the company said, pushing the program closer to being discontinued.

    

Disney Splits With the YouTube Star Jake Paul

The news came at the end of a week in which Mr. Paul, 20, attracted negative attention after a news report on him feuding with his neighbors.

    

Scott Pruitt Spent Much of Early Months at E.P.A. Traveling Home, Report Says

The agency’s new chief spent 43 of 92 days from March through May in Oklahoma or traveling to or from the state, a watchdog group found.

    

Michael Phelps ‘Raced’ a ‘Shark,’ Kind Of. Not Really.

A televised match race between the 23-time Olympic gold medalist and a great white shark seemed about as realistic as a sharknado.

    

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