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In the fourth inning, J.A. Happ became the latest pitcher to allow a long home run to Aaron Judge when his full-count fastball drifted over the plate.
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  1. J.A. Happ pitches Toronto Blue Jays past New York Yankees
  2. 2017 Tour de France: Peter Sagan disqualified for elbowing, Arnaud Demare wins fourth stage
  3. Chris Archer steps up in Tampa Bay Rays victory over Chicago Cubs
  4. 2017 Greenbrier Classic: 10 golfers to watch, picks to win
  5. Sacramento Kings sign free agent guard George Hill, forward Zach Randolph
  6. Chicago Cubs activate outfielder Jason Heyward from disabled list
  7. NBA: All-Star Gordon Hayward likely to sign with Boston Celtics as rumors swirl
  8. Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona out Tuesday while undergoing more heart tests
  9. MLB: Atlanta Braves activate All-Star Freddie Freeman from DL, move him to third base
  10. Miami Heat championship team no more: Chris Bosh released as sides officially part ways
  11. NHL: Carolina Hurricanes trade for center Marcus Kruger from Las Vegas Golden Knights
  12. Los Angeles Clippers want to land forward Danilo Gallinari in three-team trade
  13. Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens: G Isaiah Thomas likely will not need surgery
  14. NFL: Dallas Cowboys RB Darren McFadden confirms three relatives shot at nightclub
  15. MLB: Umpire Angel Hernandez sues MLB, alleges race discrimination
  16. 2017 Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer breeze into second round
  17. 2017 Wimbledon: Top-seeded Angelique Kerber fends off Irina Falconi at Wimbledon
  18. Canadian parent doesn't want baby to have gender I.D. on birth certificate
  19. Robert Griffin III, fiancé welcome baby girl
  20. 16-year-old girl who led prostitution ring gets 13 years in prison
  21. Hanoi lawmakers to ban motorbikes by 2030
  22. Shkreli's attorney opposes gag order request by prosecutors
  23. England defender Michael Keane signs with Everton
  24. Hockey teams play for record 11 days to raise money for charity
  25. Natalie Maines, Adrian Pasdar split up

J.A. Happ pitches Toronto Blue Jays past New York Yankees

In the fourth inning, J.A. Happ became the latest pitcher to allow a long home run to Aaron Judge when his full-count fastball drifted over the plate.
    

2017 Tour de France: Peter Sagan disqualified for elbowing, Arnaud Demare wins fourth stage

Arnaud Demare survived some craziness down the stretch Tuesday that led to the disqualification of Peter Sagan to win the fourth stage of the Tour de France.
    

Chris Archer steps up in Tampa Bay Rays victory over Chicago Cubs

It was arguably a defining game for Tampa Bay's Chris Archer on Tuesday.
    

2017 Greenbrier Classic: 10 golfers to watch, picks to win

Here are 10 players to watch headed into the 2017 Greenbrier Classic.
    

Sacramento Kings sign free agent guard George Hill, forward Zach Randolph

The Sacramento Kings agreed to free-agent deals with point guard George Hill and power forward Zach Randolph on Tuesday, according to published reports.
    

Chicago Cubs activate outfielder Jason Heyward from disabled list

Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward was activated from the disabled list prior to Tuesday's afternoon game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Wrigley Field.
    

NBA: All-Star Gordon Hayward likely to sign with Boston Celtics as rumors swirl

All-Star swingman Gordon Hayward has elected to rejoin his collegiate coach by agreeing to sign with the Boston Celtics, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
    

Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona out Tuesday while undergoing more heart tests

Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona will miss Tuesday night's game against the San Diego Padres.
    

MLB: Atlanta Braves activate All-Star Freddie Freeman from DL, move him to third base

The Atlanta Braves activated standout Freddie Freeman from the disabled list and are moving him to third base.
    

Miami Heat championship team no more: Chris Bosh released as sides officially part ways

The Miami Heat waived forward Chris Bosh on Tuesday and announced the franchise will retire the 11-time All-Star's uniform number.
    

NHL: Carolina Hurricanes trade for center Marcus Kruger from Las Vegas Golden Knights

The Carolina Hurricanes acquired center Marcus Kruger from the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday for a fifth-round pick in the 2018 NHL draft.
    

Los Angeles Clippers want to land forward Danilo Gallinari in three-team trade

The Los Angeles Clippers are attempting to secure a sign-and-trade agreement with free-agent forward Danilo Gallinari on a three-year, $65 million deal.
    

Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens: G Isaiah Thomas likely will not need surgery

Boston Celtics All-Star point guard Isaiah Thomas likely will not require surgery on the injured hip that ended his season, according to coach Brad Stevens.
    

NFL: Dallas Cowboys RB Darren McFadden confirms three relatives shot at nightclub

Dallas Cowboys running back Darren McFadden revealed over social media that three relatives were among those injured over the weekend in a shooting.
    

MLB: Umpire Angel Hernandez sues MLB, alleges race discrimination

Angel Hernandez, a big-league umpire since 1993, sued Major League Baseball on Monday, alleging race discrimination.
    

2017 Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer breeze into second round

Second-seeded Novak Djokovic and third-seeded Roger Federer didn't need to win three sets on Tuesday to advance to the second round at Wimbledon in London.
    

2017 Wimbledon: Top-seeded Angelique Kerber fends off Irina Falconi at Wimbledon

Top-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany took her first step toward potentially returning to the final at Wimbledon with Tuesday's victory over Irina Falconi.
    

Canadian parent doesn't want baby to have gender I.D. on birth certificate

Canada's health department did not identify a baby's gender on birth documents because the parent wants the baby to decide which gender to identify with.
    

Robert Griffin III, fiancé welcome baby girl

Free agent quarterback Robert Griffin III became a father Sunday after fiancé Grete Sadeiko gave birth to a baby girl.
    

16-year-old girl who led prostitution ring gets 13 years in prison

A California woman who was 16 at the time of her arrest was sentenced to 13 years in prison after a court found she pimped out 14 and 15-year-old girls.
    

Hanoi lawmakers to ban motorbikes by 2030

Hanoi lawmakers have voted to place a blanket ban on motorbikes by 2030 to reduce traffic congestion, despite opposition from the public.
    

Shkreli's attorney opposes gag order request by prosecutors

The attorney for businessman Martin Shkreli has opposed a gag order on his client requested by prosecutors after a courthouse rant.
    

England defender Michael Keane signs with Everton

Defender Michael Keane moved from Burnley to Everton on Monday, according to the club.
    

Hockey teams play for record 11 days to raise money for charity

The record for the world's longest continuous hockey game was shattered in Buffalo, N.Y., and helped raise more than $1 million for cancer research.
    

Natalie Maines, Adrian Pasdar split up

Natalie Maines, the lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, has filed for divorce from her husband, actor Adrian Pasdar.
    
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  1. U.S. Fires Warning Missiles After North Korea's ICBM Test
  2. Ukrainian Firm's Server Seized After Cyber Attack
  3. U.S.-Backed Forces Breach Wall Around ISIS-Held Raqqa in Syria
  4. Scared and Half Naked, Iraqi Man Flees Mosul
  5. Send More Troops or Pull Them All Out: McCain and Graham Call for New Afghan Strategy
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U.S. Fires Warning Missiles After North Korea's ICBM Test

The ICBM, which is believed to be "two-stage," officials said, would have a range of at least 3,500 miles, and thus be capable of reaching Alaska.

    

Ukrainian Firm's Server Seized After Cyber Attack

M.E.Doc's owners deny that some initial infections last week were spread via a malicious update issued by their software.

    

U.S.-Backed Forces Breach Wall Around ISIS-Held Raqqa in Syria

U.S.- backed forces in Syria have breached the wall around Raqqa's Old City, the U.S. military said on Tuesday, marking a major advance in the weeks-old battle to drive ISIS militants out of their self-declared capital.

    

Scared and Half Naked, Iraqi Man Flees Mosul

Civilians trying to flee get undressed to be checked for explosives as Iraqi forces continue their advance against ISIS militants in the Old City of Mosul.

    

Send More Troops or Pull Them All Out: McCain and Graham Call for New Afghan Strategy

Speaking in Kabul, Sen. John McCain insisted, "The strongest nation on earth should be able to win this conflict."
    

New Hello Kitty Memorabilia Record in Japan

Retired Japanese police officer Masao Gunji was recognized for the largest Hello Kitty collection (5,169 items) by the Guinness World Records in November 2016.

    

Gas Explosion Blows Garden Shed to Pieces

A surveillance camera captured the moment a shed exploded, in West Yorkshire, England, sending the roof and walls flying in different directions.
    

Trump to Meet Putin on Friday at G20 in Hamburg

President Donald Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday at the G20 summit, the White House confirmed.

    

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The president's earlier assertion that North Korea would not produce a missile that can reach the United States has now been upended.
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  1. News Analysis: What Can Trump Do About North Korea? His Options Are Few and Risky
  2. U.S. Confirms North Korea Fired Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
  3. After Years of Growth, Automakers Are Cutting U.S. Jobs
  4. Senate Republicans Lay Low on the Fourth, or Face Single-Minded Pressure
  5. New Jersey Beaches Reopen, but Christie Catches More Heat
  6. Where It’s Made: Fourth of July Fireworks
  7. Support for Murray That’s Loud, Clear and Nearly Out of ‘Trainspotting’
  8. On Tennis: Bernard Tomic Was ‘a Little Bored’ at Wimbledon. He Played Like It.
  9. Square Feet: Apple Disrupts Silicon Valley With Another Eye-Catcher: Its New Home
  10. For Parents of U.K. Infant, Trump’s Tweet Is Latest Twist in an Agonizing Journey
  11. What $1.2 Billion Buys in Miami: For Baseball, a Major Distraction
  12. Edward Albee’s Final Wish: Destroy My Unfinished Work
  13. Illinois Moves a Step Closer to Ending Its Budget Deadlock
  14. Wanting Martin Shkreli to Stop Talking, Prosecutors Seek Judge’s Help
  15. Senators, Visiting Afghanistan, Warn Trump Over Diplomatic Vacancies
  16. Indian Premier, in Israel Visit, Seeks to Break Barriers in Trade and History
  17. For Iran, Qatar Crisis Is a Welcome Distraction
  18. ‘I’m a Real American Now’: New Citizens Take the Oath, Trump in Mind
  19. Putting Doubts to Rest About Leonard Lauder’s Gift to the Met
  20. Critic's Notebook: Hey Violet and Terror Jr: The New Female Pop Rebels
  21. Worldpay Group, a British Payments Processor, Fields Two Possible Takeover Bids
  22. Trudeau Visits Ireland to Discuss Trade, but Host’s Socks Steal the Show
  23. Matter: In Neanderthal DNA, Signs of a Mysterious Human Migration
  24. China’s Vision for a Straddling Bus Dissolves in Scandal and Arrests
  25. Coast Guard Faces Challenges at Sea, and at the Budget Office
  26. Nonfiction: The Beginning of the End in Vietnam: An Account of the Battle of Hue, by the Author of ‘Black Hawk Down’
  27. Theme Parks: At Shanghai Disney Resort, Mulan, Mickey and Dumplings
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News Analysis: What Can Trump Do About North Korea? His Options Are Few and Risky

The president’s earlier assertion that North Korea would not produce a missile that can reach the United States has now been upended.

    

U.S. Confirms North Korea Fired Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

The North claimed a milestone in its efforts to build nuclear weapons capable of hitting the American mainland, prompting a warning from the United States.

    

After Years of Growth, Automakers Are Cutting U.S. Jobs

A downturn in car sales after two record years is prompting companies to scale back domestic production, particularly for smaller vehicles.

    

Senate Republicans Lay Low on the Fourth, or Face Single-Minded Pressure

Independence Day parades are normally a fat pitch down the middle for politicians. But this year, with voters angry over health care, many Republicans stayed away.

    

New Jersey Beaches Reopen, but Christie Catches More Heat

A photo of Gov. Chris Christie was not far from people’s minds as they spent July 4 on state beaches, reopened after a budget deal was reached.

    

Where It’s Made: Fourth of July Fireworks

Visit the Grucci family’s fireworks factory in 360 degrees. The Grucci’s have been creating fireworks since 1850 and are among the oldest fireworks companies in the country.
    

Support for Murray That’s Loud, Clear and Nearly Out of ‘Trainspotting’

Twitter posts by the author Irvine Welsh are often provocative, and the language is usually vulgar, but his admiration for top-ranked Andy Murray is clear.

    

On Tennis: Bernard Tomic Was ‘a Little Bored’ at Wimbledon. He Played Like It.

Tomic surprised his opponent, Mischa Zverev, by seemingly checking out on his way to a loss Tuesday. Afterward, Tomic said he was bored on the court.

    

Square Feet: Apple Disrupts Silicon Valley With Another Eye-Catcher: Its New Home

Apple Park, headquarters for 12,000 people, has brought tourists, businesses and higher real estate prices to the surrounding area.

    

For Parents of U.K. Infant, Trump’s Tweet Is Latest Twist in an Agonizing Journey

The parents of Charlie Gard, whom a hospital wants to take off life support, have endured nearly a year of stress.

    

What $1.2 Billion Buys in Miami: For Baseball, a Major Distraction

As the city prepares to host the All-Star Game, bidding for the Marlins — and their publicly funded stadium — has instead thrust their owner into the spotlight.

    

Edward Albee’s Final Wish: Destroy My Unfinished Work

Instructions to destroy any incomplete manuscripts were included in a will that the renowned playwright filed on Long Island, where he lived and died.

    

Illinois Moves a Step Closer to Ending Its Budget Deadlock

The Illinois Senate voted to override the governor’s veto of a budget deal that raises taxes in an attempt to end an impasse that has imperiled the state’s fiscal future.

    

Wanting Martin Shkreli to Stop Talking, Prosecutors Seek Judge’s Help

The drug entrepreneur’s Twitter messages and comments to reporters during his fraud trial are part of “a campaign of disruption,” prosecutors argued.

    

Senators, Visiting Afghanistan, Warn Trump Over Diplomatic Vacancies

The delegation urged the president to fill vacant embassy and State Department positions in order to better address the country’s mounting military and political crises.

    

Indian Premier, in Israel Visit, Seeks to Break Barriers in Trade and History

Narendra Modi is the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel in the 25 years since the two countries established full diplomatic relations.

    

For Iran, Qatar Crisis Is a Welcome Distraction

Tehran’s clerics were nervous after President Trump’s Saudi visit, when the entire Persian Gulf seemed lined up against them. Then came the Arab rift.

    

‘I’m a Real American Now’: New Citizens Take the Oath, Trump in Mind

One hundred immigrants, including some from countries targeted in the president’s travel ban, celebrated their new citizenship in a ceremony tinged with mixed emotions.

    

Putting Doubts to Rest About Leonard Lauder’s Gift to the Met

Mr. Lauder says “there is no issue” with his Cubist trove, but the museum lacks lead donors as it tries to create a suitable home for the collection.

    

Critic's Notebook: Hey Violet and Terror Jr: The New Female Pop Rebels

“From the Outside,” by Hey Violet, is one of this year’s best pop albums. And Terror Jr sounds like the band’s irresponsible older sister.

    

Worldpay Group, a British Payments Processor, Fields Two Possible Takeover Bids

The company said that it had been contacted by Vantiv, a rival payments company based in Cincinnati, and by the banking powerhouse JPMorgan Chase.
    

Trudeau Visits Ireland to Discuss Trade, but Host’s Socks Steal the Show

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada has a penchant for quirky hosiery. His Irish counterpart, Leo Varadkar, in a tribute, outdid him.

    

Matter: In Neanderthal DNA, Signs of a Mysterious Human Migration

A new genetic analysis finds that ancient Africans walked into Europe 270,000 years ago, much earlier than previously known, and interbred with Neanderthals.

    

China’s Vision for a Straddling Bus Dissolves in Scandal and Arrests

Thirty-two people from an investment company that backed the enterprise were arrested on suspicion of illegal fund-raising, effectively killing the project.

    

Coast Guard Faces Challenges at Sea, and at the Budget Office

Halting drugs is becoming increasingly difficult for the Coast Guard, which has operated with flat budgets even as its mission has expanded.

    

Nonfiction: The Beginning of the End in Vietnam: An Account of the Battle of Hue, by the Author of ‘Black Hawk Down’

Mark Bowden’s “Hue 1968” recounts a battle that was a turning point in the Vietnam War.

    

Theme Parks: At Shanghai Disney Resort, Mulan, Mickey and Dumplings

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