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LL Cool J wants to help his former co-star, Maia Campbell, after a video of her begging for drug money at a gas station in Atlanta surfaced on the internet.
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  1. LL Cool J wants to help former co-star seen on video begging for drug money
  2. DeMar DeRozan throws ball at referee during Drew League game
  3. Sweden ranked as best country in the world for immigrants
  4. Thailand plans purchase of eight more South Korea trainer jets
  5. Study: Lumosity brain-training didn't boost thinking skills
  6. Study: Fatal first-time heart attacks more common in blacks
  7. NBA: Memphis Grizzlies sign guard Tyreke Evans
  8. Man arrested for threatening to attack Ariana Grande concert in Costa Rica
  9. Cleveland Cavaliers officially sign guard Jose Calderon
  10. Price set for Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor pay-per-view fight
  11. New York Yankees cut Chris Carter, amid trade rumors
  12. 2017 MLB midseason awards: New York Yankees OF Aaron Judge leading way for AL MVP
  13. 2017 All-Star Game: Bryce Harper, Aaron Judge reveal favorite hitters

LL Cool J wants to help former co-star seen on video begging for drug money

LL Cool J wants to help his former co-star, Maia Campbell, after a video of her begging for drug money at a gas station in Atlanta surfaced on the internet.
    

DeMar DeRozan throws ball at referee during Drew League game

DeMar DeRozan lost his cool in a Drew League game this week, throwing the ball at an official's head.
    

Sweden ranked as best country in the world for immigrants

Sweden has been ranked as the world's best country to be an immigrant, according to a new survey.
    

Thailand plans purchase of eight more South Korea trainer jets

Thailand is pursuing plans to acquire eight additional South Korea-made T-50 trainer jets.
    

Study: Lumosity brain-training didn't boost thinking skills

Young adults did not appear to sharpen their decision-making skills after using the online brain-training program Lumosity, a new study reports.
    

Study: Fatal first-time heart attacks more common in blacks

Black adults are more likely than whites to die of a first heart attack, a new analysis suggests.
    

NBA: Memphis Grizzlies sign guard Tyreke Evans

The Memphis Grizzlies announced Monday that they have signed guard Tyreke Evans, making official what had been reported earlier.
    

Man arrested for threatening to attack Ariana Grande concert in Costa Rica

A Colombian man who allegedly threatened to attack an Ariana Grande concert was arrested at his home in Costa Rica Sunday.
    

Cleveland Cavaliers officially sign guard Jose Calderon

The Cleveland Cavaliers signed free agent guard Jose Calderon, the team announced Monday.
    

Price set for Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor pay-per-view fight

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a 40-year-old athlete who announced his retirement from boxing two years ago.
    

New York Yankees cut Chris Carter, amid trade rumors

The New York Yankees officially released first baseman Chris Carter Monday after he cleared waivers.
    

2017 MLB midseason awards: New York Yankees OF Aaron Judge leading way for AL MVP

Upon arriving at the 2017 All-Star break, we have something that hasn't been seen in almost 50 years: Two teams have hit the 60-win mark.
    

2017 All-Star Game: Bryce Harper, Aaron Judge reveal favorite hitters

Fans focus on Bryce Harper and Aaron Judge as some of the best hitters in baseball, but the sluggers have their own favorites.
    
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Washington Post White House tries to play down meeting of Trump Jr., Russian lawyer as new details emerge Washington Post The White House on Monday was forced to shift from denying contact between the Trump campaign and Russia to defending a meeting ...
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  2. US Soldier Arrested in Hawaii, Accused of Trying to Support ISIS - NBCNews.com

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White House tries to play down meeting of Trump Jr., Russian lawyer as new details emerge
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The White House on Monday was forced to shift from denying contact between the Trump campaign and Russia to defending a meeting that President Trump's eldest son had in the midst of the presidential race with a Russian lawyer purportedly offering ...
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US Soldier Arrested in Hawaii, Accused of Trying to Support ISIS - NBCNews.com


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US Soldier Arrested in Hawaii, Accused of Trying to Support ISIS
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An Army sergeant has been arrested in Hawaii and charged with seeking to provide classified military documents and training to ISIS, according to court records unsealed Monday. Sgt. Ikaika Erik Kang, 34, an air traffic control operator with the 25th ...
FBI: SWAT team arrests soldier on terrorism charges in HawaiiCNN
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Iraqi forces have officially run ISIS out of the city of Mosul, one of two cities that the terrorist group claims as capitals of its "caliphate."
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  1. U.S. and Iraq Declare Mosul Victory Over ISIS
  2. Report Says Mexico 43 Investigators Targeted by Spy Software
  3. Russia Probe: Is Collusion Even a Crime?
  4. Clashes After Bus Against Trans Rights Arrives in Chile
  5. U.K. Court to Allow Charlie Gard Parents to Present New Evidence
  6. U.S.-Led Airstrikes on ISIS Have Killed Hundreds of Civilians
  7. Former Inmate Empowers Transgender Prisoners in Colombia
  8. Top Vatican Cardinal Arrives in Australia to Face Sexual Assault Charges
  9. Bull Runners Tumble on the Cobbled Streets of Pamplona
  10. London's Historic Camden Market Engulfed by Flames
  11. China Says U.S. Has Apologized for Taiwan Name Gaffe
  12. Senior Cardinal Returns to Australia to Face Sex Assault Charges
  13. Huge Fire Destroys Part of London's Famed Camden Market
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U.S. and Iraq Declare Mosul Victory Over ISIS

Iraqi forces have officially run ISIS out of the city of Mosul, one of two cities that the terrorist group claims as capitals of its "caliphate."

    

Report Says Mexico 43 Investigators Targeted by Spy Software

A report found international investigators probing into the missing 43 Mexican students were targeted with spy software.

    

Russia Probe: Is Collusion Even a Crime?

Some legal experts say even if collusion did occur, it wouldn't be illegal.

    

Clashes After Bus Against Trans Rights Arrives in Chile

Scuffles have broken out in Chile's capital with the arrival of a busload of people protesting a government move to protect the rights of trans kids.

    

U.K. Court to Allow Charlie Gard Parents to Present New Evidence

A U.K. judge will allow the parents of a terminally ill baby to present fresh evidence in their campaign to allow their son to receive experimental treatment.

    

U.S.-Led Airstrikes on ISIS Have Killed Hundreds of Civilians

In U.S.-led coalition fight against ISIS in Mosul and Raqqa, civilians are the biggest victims.

    

Former Inmate Empowers Transgender Prisoners in Colombia

Katalina Ángel, a transgender woman and a former inmate in one of Colombia's toughest male prisons, is working to empower trans women currently behind bars.

    

Top Vatican Cardinal Arrives in Australia to Face Sexual Assault Charges

Cardinal George Pell avoided waiting media when he arrived in Sydney ahead of a court appearance scheduled for July 26.
    

Bull Runners Tumble on the Cobbled Streets of Pamplona

Despite several runner falling over as they charged through the streets with the bulls, no one was seriously injured in the fourth running during this year's San Fermin festival.
    

London's Historic Camden Market Engulfed by Flames

Fire broke through the roof of one building at the popular London tourist destination, but more than 70 firefighters stopped the blaze from spreading to other parts of the market.
    

China Says U.S. Has Apologized for Taiwan Name Gaffe

China said Monday that the United States has apologized for erroneously describing President Xi Jinping of China as the leader of Taiwan.

    

Senior Cardinal Returns to Australia to Face Sex Assault Charges

The most senior Vatican cleric to ever be charged in the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal returned to Australia on Monday to stand trial.

    

Huge Fire Destroys Part of London's Famed Camden Market

Firefighters battled a blaze at London's famous Camden Market on Monday after it broke out just before midnight, firefighters said.

    

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The president's son was told in an email that the Russian government wanted to help Donald J. Trump's election bid last year.
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  1. Trump Jr. Was Told in Email of Russian Effort to Aid Campaign
  2. How a Pageant Led to a Trump Son’s Meeting With a Russian Lawyer
  3. The Interpreter: When the Kremlin Says ‘Adoptions,’ It Means ‘Sanctions’
  4. Congress, Donald Trump Jr., Mosul: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  5. Trump Aides Recruited Businessmen to Devise Options for Afghanistan
  6. U.S. Agency Moves to Allow Class-Action Lawsuits Against Financial Firms
  7. Public Health: Congress Is Facing a Time Crunch to Repeal Obamacare
  8. A Bipartisan Congress That Works? Veterans Committees Show How It’s Done
  9. Germany’s Siemens Says Russian Partner Violated Crimea Sanctions
  10. Carbon-Neutral Dream Eludes Oasis City Near Abu Dhabi
  11. Photo Essay: A Mausoleum for Endangered Species
  12. Iraq’s Moment of Celebration Is One of Deeper Risk, Too
  13. How Many Died in London Fire? Anger Rises as Police Won’t Say for Sure
  14. For Women in Blue, a Grim Measure of Their Growing Role and Risks
  15. U.S. Is Investigating Jane Sanders Over Burlington College Bank Loan
  16. Trump Nominates Randal K. Quarles to Oversee Wall Street Banks
  17. Smooth Sailing as Penn Station Repairs Begin, but It’s ‘Only Day 1’
  18. Takata Airbag Blamed for a Death in a Honda Being Repaired
  19. Bolshoi Denies Gay Theme Forced Postponing of Nureyev Ballet
  20. Gilles Müller Upsets Rafael Nadal in Wimbledon Marathon
  21. On the Runway: A First Look at the New Givenchy
  22. Patton Oswalt Announces His Engagement — and Strikes Back at ‘Grub Worm’ Critics
  23. Wildfires Spread Across at Least Six States and Canada
  24. Shortlist of Architects Announced for Music Center in London
  25. Encounters: Untuckit Strikes a Chord With Self-Explanatory Men’s Wear
  26. Books of The Times: Michael Connelly’s New Detective Makes Harry Bosch Look Like a Slouch
  27. Review: A Mother Fervently Tries to Protect Her Son in ‘Pipeline’
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Trump Jr. Was Told in Email of Russian Effort to Aid Campaign

The president’s son was told in an email that the Russian government wanted to help Donald J. Trump’s election bid last year.

    

How a Pageant Led to a Trump Son’s Meeting With a Russian Lawyer

Bringing the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow in 2013 provided the Trump family an entree into Russia and partners with Kremlin connections.

    

The Interpreter: When the Kremlin Says ‘Adoptions,’ It Means ‘Sanctions’

A meeting between President Trump’s son and a Russian lawyer linked to the Russian government touched on one of Vladimir V. Putin’s key foreign policy goals.

    

Congress, Donald Trump Jr., Mosul: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Aides Recruited Businessmen to Devise Options for Afghanistan

A founder of a private security firm and an owner of a military contractor have discussed proposals to rely more on contractors instead of American troops.

    

U.S. Agency Moves to Allow Class-Action Lawsuits Against Financial Firms

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is adopting a rule that would block banks and credit card companies from forcing customers into arbitration.

    

Public Health: Congress Is Facing a Time Crunch to Repeal Obamacare

If the Senate bill doesn’t pass in July, it will complicate many other political priorities.

    

A Bipartisan Congress That Works? Veterans Committees Show How It’s Done

As the rest of Congress fights over health care and budgets, the groups responsible for legislation affecting veterans are moving forward with an ambitious and largely bipartisan agenda.

    

Germany’s Siemens Says Russian Partner Violated Crimea Sanctions

The incident threatens to strain relations between the two countries and demonstrates how energy has become a weapon in Russia’s struggle with Ukraine.

    

Carbon-Neutral Dream Eludes Oasis City Near Abu Dhabi

On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
    

Photo Essay: A Mausoleum for Endangered Species

A warehouse in Colorado offers evidence of the immense demand for goods made from threatened and endangered animals.

    

Iraq’s Moment of Celebration Is One of Deeper Risk, Too

As the battle with the Islamic State in Mosul nears an end, other conflicts on the margins are flaring and a threat to the Iraqi state and society remains.

    

How Many Died in London Fire? Anger Rises as Police Won’t Say for Sure

The London police say that around 80 people died in the June 14 disaster, but several volunteer researchers believe the toll could be higher.

    

For Women in Blue, a Grim Measure of Their Growing Role and Risks

The years between the deaths of two female officers — Irma Lozada in 1984 and Miosotis Familia last week — have shown progress, with limits, for women in the field.

    

U.S. Is Investigating Jane Sanders Over Burlington College Bank Loan

The wife of Senator Bernie Sanders is being investigated for a loan obtained in 2010 by Burlington College — of which she was president — to finance a relocation and expansion of the college.

    

Trump Nominates Randal K. Quarles to Oversee Wall Street Banks

The former Treasury official is up for a top post at the Federal Reserve, where he is expected to lead efforts to reduce regulation.
    

Smooth Sailing as Penn Station Repairs Begin, but It’s ‘Only Day 1’

The commute was relatively calm at the start of what is scheduled to be eight weeks of repairs at the nation’s busiest train station.

    

Takata Airbag Blamed for a Death in a Honda Being Repaired

Honda said the episode occurred when the use of a hammer activated an inflater. It is the 12th fatality linked to the device in the United States.
    

Bolshoi Denies Gay Theme Forced Postponing of Nureyev Ballet

The Bolshoi said the show needed work, but the cancellation prompted immediate accusations that the theater was bowing to Kremlin pressure.

    

Gilles Müller Upsets Rafael Nadal in Wimbledon Marathon

In a match that lasted nearly five hours, Müller, the No. 16 seed from Luxembourg, outlasted fourth-seeded Nadal, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13, to reach to quarterfinals.

    

On the Runway: A First Look at the New Givenchy

Men and women achieve full equality under Clare Waight Keller, the house’s first female artistic director — and there are other surprises.

    

Patton Oswalt Announces His Engagement — and Strikes Back at ‘Grub Worm’ Critics

Mr. Oswalt and his fiancée, the actress Meredith Salenger, rebuked critics who said he had moved on too soon from the 2016 death of his first wife.

    

Wildfires Spread Across at Least Six States and Canada

Crews have been fighting wildfires in multiple states in the past week, some of which continued to rage on Monday.

    

Shortlist of Architects Announced for Music Center in London

Amanda Levete, Norman Foster and Frank Gehry are among the starchitects vying to design the future home for the London Symphony Orchestra.

    

Encounters: Untuckit Strikes a Chord With Self-Explanatory Men’s Wear

In 2010 Chris Riccobono had an idea so obvious, no one else had ever thought of it. Now he has 13 new stores in the works and a fund of $30 million.

    

Books of The Times: Michael Connelly’s New Detective Makes Harry Bosch Look Like a Slouch

“The Late Show” is a breathlessly-paced novel that introduces Renée Ballard, a tireless detective who has been banished to the night shift.

    

Review: A Mother Fervently Tries to Protect Her Son in ‘Pipeline’

Dominique Morisseau’s new play at Lincoln Center plunges us into the fatalistic worldview of the mother of an African-American teenager.

    

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