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The Chargers say hello to Los Angeles in Costa Mesa, but in some ways all that off-the-field chatter is mute.
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  1. Ensconced in L.A., Los Angeles Chargers now focus on football
  2. 2017 RBC Canadian Open results: Playoff win gives Jhonattan Vegas back-to-back titles
  3. ATV accident keeps Seattle Seahawks rookie DT Malik McDowell from reporting to camp
  4. NHL: Minnesota Wild, Nino Niederreiter agree to five-year, $26.25M deal
  5. Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck to fans: 'Don't freak out'
  6. 2017 MLB Hall of Fame: Inductees reflect on perseverance in Hall of Fame ceremony
  7. 2017 Overton 400 results: Kyle Busch wins Overton 400 for first 2017 victory
  8. Former MLB great, Baltimore Orioles legend Lee May dead at 74
  9. Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre records 3,000th hit
  10. Minnesota Vikings sign cornerback Xavier Rhodes to contract extension
  11. Kansas City Royals acquire Melky Cabrera from Chicago White Sox
  12. Pittsburgh Penguins, Conor Sheary agree to three-year contract
  13. New England Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich retires after 11 NFL seasons
  14. Van smashes into Los Angeles crowd, injuring 9 people
  15. New York Yankees acquire pitcher Jaime Garcia from Minnesota Twins
  16. Amazon under federal investigation for possibly violating Iran sanctions
  17. Detroit Lions sign Pro Bowl S Glover Quin to extension
  18. Julius Thomas agrees with Demaryius Thomas comparison to Miami Dolphins' DeVante Parker
  19. New Mexico private prison to close, doesn't have enough inmates to make profit
  20. Tennessee toddler's wet concrete mistake goes viral
  21. Vladimir Putin boots 755 U.S. diplomats from missions
  22. Three hospitalized in Connecticut small plane crash
  23. Arab bloc to Qatar: Meet 13 demands before talks on boycott

Ensconced in L.A., Los Angeles Chargers now focus on football

The Chargers say hello to Los Angeles in Costa Mesa, but in some ways all that off-the-field chatter is mute.
    

2017 RBC Canadian Open results: Playoff win gives Jhonattan Vegas back-to-back titles

Jhonattan Vegas won the RBC Canadian Open title for the second consecutive year, beating Charley Hoffman by making a birdie on the first playoff hole.
    

ATV accident keeps Seattle Seahawks rookie DT Malik McDowell from reporting to camp

Seattle Seahawks top draft pick Malik McDowell was injured in a recent ATV accident and remains in Michigan recovering as the team began training camp on Sunday.
    

NHL: Minnesota Wild, Nino Niederreiter agree to five-year, $26.25M deal

The Minnesota Wild agreed to terms with restricted free-agent forward Nino Niederreiter on a five-year, $26.25 million contract through the 2021-22 season on Sunday.
    

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck to fans: 'Don't freak out'

Quarterback Andrew Luck has a message for any Indianapolis Colts fans who may be stressing out over his absence from the start of the team's training camp practices.
    

2017 MLB Hall of Fame: Inductees reflect on perseverance in Hall of Fame ceremony

Tim Raines spent the maximum 10 years on the Hall of Fame of America ballot before gaining enshrinement.
    

2017 Overton 400 results: Kyle Busch wins Overton 400 for first 2017 victory

Kyle Busch claimed his first NASCAR Cup Series win of 2017 and broke a winless streak that lasted just over a year.
    

Former MLB great, Baltimore Orioles legend Lee May dead at 74

Lee May, who hit 354 career home runs playing for four teams in Major League Baseball, has died. He was 74.
    

Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre records 3,000th hit

Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre became the 31st player in Major League Baseball history to record 3,000 hits Sunday.
    

Minnesota Vikings sign cornerback Xavier Rhodes to contract extension

The Minnesota Vikings signed cornerback Xavier Rhodes to a multiyear contract extension on Sunday.
    

Kansas City Royals acquire Melky Cabrera from Chicago White Sox

The Kansas City Royals acquired Melky Cabrera and cash considerations from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for minor league pitchers Andre Davis and A.J. Puckett.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins, Conor Sheary agree to three-year contract

The Pittsburgh Penguins agreed to terms with forward Conor Sheary on a three-year, $9 million contract, the team announced Sunday.
    

New England Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich retires after 11 NFL seasons

New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich announced his retirement from the NFL on Sunday after an 11-year career.
    

Van smashes into Los Angeles crowd, injuring 9 people

A van plowed into a group of people dining at a restaurant in Los Angeles Sunday, injuring at least nine people.
    

New York Yankees acquire pitcher Jaime Garcia from Minnesota Twins

The New York Yankees acquired Jaime Garcia from the Minnesota Twins and the starting pitcher will be changing teams for the second time in less than a week.
    

Amazon under federal investigation for possibly violating Iran sanctions

Amazon is under federal investigation for possibly violating Iran sanctions by telling items to blacklisted individuals allegedly associated with terrorism.
    

Detroit Lions sign Pro Bowl S Glover Quin to extension

Veteran safety Glover Quin has agreed to a contract extension with the Detroit Lions.
    

Julius Thomas agrees with Demaryius Thomas comparison to Miami Dolphins' DeVante Parker

Xavien Howard thinks DeVante Parker has the skills to be the NFL's best receiver and he has noticed a change in his Miami Dolphins teammate this offseason.
    

New Mexico private prison to close, doesn't have enough inmates to make profit

Private prison operators in New Mexico said they will close one of its prisons because it doesn't have enough inmates to make a profit.
    

Tennessee toddler's wet concrete mistake goes viral

A Tennessee 2-year-old who went searching for her parents walked through wet concrete in her home's basement and into the hearts of the Internet.
    

Vladimir Putin boots 755 U.S. diplomats from missions

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the U.S. must reduce it diplomatic personnel by 755 after the U.S. Congress approved additional sanctions on his country.
    

Three hospitalized in Connecticut small plane crash

Three men were hospitalized Sunday morning when a small plane crashed just after taking off from a southwestern Connecticut airport, authorities said.
    

Arab bloc to Qatar: Meet 13 demands before talks on boycott

The four Arab nations boycotting Qatar reiterated 13 demands on fighting terrorism to be met before talks to end their boycott can commence.
    
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In an interview with the state-owned broadcaster Russia 24, Putin said the move was in response to "illegal restrictions" imposed y the United States.
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  1. Putin Orders U.S. to Cut 755 Diplomatic Staffers in Russia
  2. Venezuelans Vote After Months of Violent Protests
  3. Australian PM Says Plot to Bring Down Plane Disrupted
  4. What Happens to Foreign Human Trafficking Victims in the U.S.?
  5. Police Rule Out Terrorism in Germany Nightclub Shooting
  6. U.S. Fires Ballistic Missile to Test THAAD Defense System
  7. World's Largest Humanitarian Crisis Is Sweeping Yemen
  8. Stage Fire at Spanish Festival Forces 22,000 to Flee
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Putin Orders U.S. to Cut 755 Diplomatic Staffers in Russia

In an interview with the state-owned broadcaster Russia 24, Putin said the move was in response to "illegal restrictions" imposed y the United States.

    

Venezuelans Vote After Months of Violent Protests

Venezuela's crisis deepened ahead of President Nicolás Maduro's plans for a new Constituent Assembly that critics say would create a dictatorship.

    

Australian PM Says Plot to Bring Down Plane Disrupted

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said police carried out counterterrorism operations "to disrupt a plot to bring down an airplane."

    

What Happens to Foreign Human Trafficking Victims in the U.S.?

When someone is trafficked into the United States, rescue is just the first step on the road to freedom.

    

Police Rule Out Terrorism in Germany Nightclub Shooting

An Iraqi gunman died in a shootout with German police after killing one person in a nightclub in Konstanz, police said as they ruled out terrorism as a motive.

    

U.S. Fires Ballistic Missile to Test THAAD Defense System

The U.S. has conducted a test of its THAAD defense system in Alaska by launching a ballistic missile over the Pacific Ocean, officials said Sunday.

    

World's Largest Humanitarian Crisis Is Sweeping Yemen

The situation in 10 countries, including Yemen, South Sudan and Nigeria is dire, with aid agencies calling it the "largest humanitarian crisis in the world."

    

Stage Fire at Spanish Festival Forces 22,000 to Flee

More than 22,000 people were evacuated from the "Tomorrowland" festival in Barcelona after a huge fire broke out on a stage.

    

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The move was a major escalation in the Kremlin's fight against a law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions against Russia.
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  1. Putin, Responding to Sanctions, Orders U.S. to Cut Diplomatic Staff by 755
  2. News Analysis: Putin’s Bet on a Trump Presidency Backfires Spectacularly
  3. Republicans Worry That White House Disarray Is Undermining Trump
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  6. Big Rigs, a Human Smuggling Mainstay, Often Become Rolling Traps
  7. Uber’s Search for New C.E.O. Hampered by Deep Split on Board
  8. Their Identities Denied, Afghan Women Ask, ‘Where Is My Name?’
  9. MTV Mines the Past for Its Future: ‘Total Request Live’
  10. Review: ‘Siesta Key’ Returns to Reality Television’s Awkward Youth
  11. Sydney’s Original Infinity Pools
  12. Venezuela Vote Marred by Violence, Including Candidate’s Death
  13. Sunday Times of London Fires Writer Over Article Called Anti-Semitic
  14. Philippine Mayor Accused of Drug Ties by Duterte Dies in Police Raid
  15. Owners of D.C. United Soccer Team Are Said to Consider Selling
  16. At Cooperstown, a Good Day for Bud Selig, but Not a Perfect One
  17. Free Lunch at the Library
  18. ‘The Emoji Movie’ Starts Strong as ‘Dunkirk’ Stays at No. 1
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Putin, Responding to Sanctions, Orders U.S. to Cut Diplomatic Staff by 755

The move was a major escalation in the Kremlin’s fight against a law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions against Russia.

    

News Analysis: Putin’s Bet on a Trump Presidency Backfires Spectacularly

If the sanctions passed by Congress last week sent any message to Moscow, it was that Mr. Trump’s hands are tied in dealing with Moscow, probably for years to come.

    

Republicans Worry That White House Disarray Is Undermining Trump

A recent sequence of disappointments and blunders has rattled the president’s volatile governing coalition and threatens the G.O.P.’s policy agenda.

    

White House Memo: Sage Advice From the ‘Gold Standard’ of White House Chiefs of Staff

James A. Baker III, who served under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, says that chiefs of staff “who have focused on the ‘of staff’” have thrived.

    

Hot Spot for Tech Outsourcing: The United States

As some American companies pull back from hiring programmers a world away, new tech jobs are cropping up across the country.

    

Big Rigs, a Human Smuggling Mainstay, Often Become Rolling Traps

The deaths of 10 migrants who had traveled in a tractor-trailer to San Antonio have cast a bright light on a practice known for its danger.

    

Uber’s Search for New C.E.O. Hampered by Deep Split on Board

The process for filling the ride-hailing company’s top job has been slowed by infighting and efforts by Travis Kalanick, who stepped down as chief executive last month, to stage a comeback.

    

Their Identities Denied, Afghan Women Ask, ‘Where Is My Name?’

A social media campaign is looking to change a custom in which men traditionally use substitutes for women’s actual names in public, like My Weak One or My Goat.

    

MTV Mines the Past for Its Future: ‘Total Request Live’

Remember the “TRL” studio and crowds in Times Square? Music? Carson Daly? MTV hopes you do, and will tune in again.

    

Review: ‘Siesta Key’ Returns to Reality Television’s Awkward Youth

This latest example of sun-streaked conflict and misty boredom takes place in and around an affluent island community just southwest of Sarasota, Fla.

    

Sydney’s Original Infinity Pools

Take a 360-degree dip in some of the more than 100 ocean baths and rock pools in New South Wales, Australia.
    

Venezuela Vote Marred by Violence, Including Candidate’s Death

On a day of civil unrest, many Venezuelans didn’t vote and nations across the region rejected the predetermined result of President Nicolás Maduro’s effort to rewrite the Constitution.

    

Sunday Times of London Fires Writer Over Article Called Anti-Semitic

The column, by Kevin Myers, was framed as an attack on a campaign by women to close the pay gap at the BBC. It was later removed from the paper’s website.

    

Philippine Mayor Accused of Drug Ties by Duterte Dies in Police Raid

Reynaldo Parojinog, mayor of Ozamiz in the southern Philippines, was killed in a firefight at his home, along with his wife and 10 other people, the police said.

    

Owners of D.C. United Soccer Team Are Said to Consider Selling

In recent weeks, the team has begun reaching out to potential buyers in the United States and Asia, according to people briefed on the discussions.

    

At Cooperstown, a Good Day for Bud Selig, but Not a Perfect One

Selig, the former Major League Baseball commissioner, drew some jeers at the festivities, in contrast with the way his fellow 2017 inductees were greeted.

    

Free Lunch at the Library

Children who get free lunches during the school year often go hungry in the summer. Libraries are helping to fill the gap.

    

‘The Emoji Movie’ Starts Strong as ‘Dunkirk’ Stays at No. 1

A panned animated film scored at the box office while “Atomic Blonde” sputtered, a reminder of the disconnect between critics and the masses.

    

Thousands Evacuate Outer Banks After Power Outage

A construction mishap severed a transmission line that brings electricity to Hatteras and Ocracoke, N.C., prompting officials to order evacuations.

    

Russia Showcases Global Ambitions With Military Parades, One in Syria

Navy Day events in St. Petersburg, which President Vladimir V. Putin oversaw, and in Syria were efforts to demonstrate growing military might.

    

More New Yorkers Opting for Life in the Bike Lane

Biking has become part of New York’s commuting culture as the city expands bike routes and Citi Bikes become ubiquitous. There are more than 450,000 daily bike trips.

    

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