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CHICAGO -- Robinson Cano hit a three-run homer and James Paxton struck out nine in six innings as the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 4-2 on Friday night.
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  1. Robinson Cano powers Seattle Mariners past Chicago White Sox
  2. Toronto Blue Jays return with win over Detroit Tigers
  3. Eight-run second propels Milwaukee Brewers to win over Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Addison Russell rescues Chicago Cubs
  5. Mike Napoli, Texas Rangers get past Kansas City Royals
  6. MLB: Jacob deGrom lead New York Mets to rout of Colorado Rockies
  7. Boston Red Sox clip New York Yankees with 2 runs in 9th
  8. Pittsburgh Penguins' Phil Kessel responds to trade rumors
  9. Patrick Rodgers leads by two at John Deer Classic
  10. Josh Bell's 3-run HR in 9th lifts Pittsburgh Pirates past St. Louis Cardinals
  11. NHL: New York Islanders ink Christopher Gibson
  12. NHL: Chicago Blackhawks sign Erik Gustafsson
  13. Boston Celtics officially ink Gordon Hayward
  14. Former Augusta chairman Hootie Johnson dies at 86
  15. NHL notebook: Tampa Bay Lightning ink Ondrej Palat to 5-year deal
  16. NBA notebook: New York Knicks weighing options with Carmelo Anthony
  17. Floyd Mayweather uses gay slur day after accusing Conor McGregor of racism
  18. NFL notebook: Minnesota Vikings' Michael Floyd suspended 4 games
  19. Pittsburgh Steelers WR Bryant upset with Big Ben
  20. North Korea asks for U.S. retreat as nuclear facility stays active
  21. New England Patriots' Danny Amendola gets modeling deal
  22. NFL suspends Minnesota Vikings' Michael Floyd for four games
  23. Honolulu city council votes to ban cellphones for pedestrians crossing streets
  24. Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott expecting suspension

Robinson Cano powers Seattle Mariners past Chicago White Sox

CHICAGO -- Robinson Cano hit a three-run homer and James Paxton struck out nine in six innings as the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 4-2 on Friday night.
    

Toronto Blue Jays return with win over Detroit Tigers

DETROIT -- Jose Bautista drove in two runs and Aaron Sanchez allowed one unearned run in six innings Friday night to help the Toronto Blue Jays get a 10-game post-All-Star break trip off to a successful start with a 7-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers.
    

Eight-run second propels Milwaukee Brewers to win over Philadelphia Phillies

MILWAUKEE -- Orlando Arcia hit a three-run homer and Ryan Braun belted his sixth career grand slam as the Milwaukee Brewers scored eight runs in the second inning and held on for a 9-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night at Miller Park.
    

Addison Russell rescues Chicago Cubs

BALTIMORE -- Addison Russell hit a tiebreaking solo homer off Brad Brach in the top of the ninth as the Chicago Cubs shook off blowing an eight-run lead and recorded a 9-8 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.
    

Mike Napoli, Texas Rangers get past Kansas City Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Mike Napoli and Adrian Beltre homered as the Texas Rangers rallied to defeat the Kansas City Royals 5-3 on Friday night.
    

MLB: Jacob deGrom lead New York Mets to rout of Colorado Rockies

NEW YORK -- Jacob deGrom won his sixth straight start by tossing eight strong innings Friday night, when the New York Mets routed the Colorado Rockies 14-2 at Citi Field.
    

Boston Red Sox clip New York Yankees with 2 runs in 9th

BOSTON -- Aroldis Chapman walked Andrew Benintendi with the bases loaded in the ninth inning to plate the winning run as the Boston Red Sox came back to beat the New York Yankees 5-4 on Friday night at Fenway Park.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins' Phil Kessel responds to trade rumors

Phil Kessel has enjoyed his time with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but that doesn't mean he hasn't heard his name being included in trade rumors.
    

Patrick Rodgers leads by two at John Deer Classic

Patrick Rodgers fired a 7-under-par 64 on Friday to take a two-shot lead after the second round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.
    

Josh Bell's 3-run HR in 9th lifts Pittsburgh Pirates past St. Louis Cardinals

PITTSBURGH -- Josh Bell hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning Friday night to lift the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at PNC Park.
    

NHL: New York Islanders ink Christopher Gibson

The New York Islanders signed goaltender Christopher Gibson to a one-year, two-way deal on Friday.
    

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks sign Erik Gustafsson

The Chicago Blackhawks agreed to terms with defenseman Erik Gustafsson on a one-year contract that runs through the 2017-18 season.
    

Boston Celtics officially ink Gordon Hayward

The Boston Celtics were in the mood to celebrate on Friday as they officially announced the signing of All-Star forward Gordon Hayward.
    

Former Augusta chairman Hootie Johnson dies at 86

Hootie Johnson, whose tenure at Augusta National Golf Club was defined by pressure to invite female members, died Friday.
    

NHL notebook: Tampa Bay Lightning ink Ondrej Palat to 5-year deal

The Tampa Bay Lightning secured the last of "The Triplets" by re-signing forward Ondrej Palat to a five-year, $26.5 million contract on Friday.
    

NBA notebook: New York Knicks weighing options with Carmelo Anthony

The New York Knicks now appear to be pausing trade talks involving 10-time NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony.
    

Floyd Mayweather uses gay slur day after accusing Conor McGregor of racism

The Floyd Mayweather - Conor McGregor press tour circus is finally over, wrapping up with a raucous rally Friday in London.
    

NFL notebook: Minnesota Vikings' Michael Floyd suspended 4 games

Minnesota Vikings receiver Michael Floyd has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2017 season for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse, the league announced Friday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Bryant upset with Big Ben

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant wants to have a word with Ben Roethlisberger after the quarterback tossed critical comments in his direction.
    

North Korea asks for U.S. retreat as nuclear facility stays active

North Korea is demanding the United States remove all its weapons from the South.
    

New England Patriots' Danny Amendola gets modeling deal

One of Tom Brady's favorite New England Patriots targets is now a male model.
    

NFL suspends Minnesota Vikings' Michael Floyd for four games

Wide receiver Michael Floyd will sit out for the first four games next season after being suspended Friday by the NFL.
    

Honolulu city council votes to ban cellphones for pedestrians crossing streets

The Honolulu city council this week voted 7-2 to fine residents caught texting or using their mobile devices while crossing the street.
    

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott expecting suspension

Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is expected to respond next week to a report from the NFL on the league investigation into a 2016 domestic violence accusation for which he could face a one- or two-game suspension.
    
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Syrian Rocker, 'an Alien in a Strange Country,' Finally Finds a Home

Saflou is a student and an aspiring musician. A consummate singer, guitarist and songwriter, he was once part of the heavy-metal scene in Aleppo, Syria.

    

Trump in Paris: France Celebrates Bastille Day With American Twist

The streets around the Champs Elysée Avenue in western Paris were brimming with French citizens Friday, some of whom came just to see President Trump.

    

Exhibition Showcases Art Created by Auschwitz Prisoners

A new exhibition at the National Museum in Krakow, Poland, is showcasing artwork done by Auschwitz prisoners for the first time.
    

Background of Russian Lobbyist at Trump Meeting Under Scrutiny

Rinat Akhmetshin's intelligence background, his client list and unproven accusations of hacking are drawing scrutiny.

    

France Honors Nice Truck Attack Victims, One Year On

President Macron led a Bastille Day ceremony to commemorate the 86 people killed, and delivered a message of defiance to the terrorists.
    

Canadian Spies Accuse Bosses of Homophobia, Racism

Five agents and analysts at Canada's spy service are suing their bosses with allegations of homophobia, racism and Islamophobia.

    

Charlie Gard Case: American Doctor to Travel to London

Dr. Michio Hirano of Columbia University has said an experimental treatment could help the terminally ill child

    

Two Cops Dead After Shooting Near Jerusalem Holy Site

Three gunmen opened fire at police near Jerusalem's holiest site on Friday, killing two cops, before the attackers were killed by security forces, Israeli police said.

    

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  15. Grandparents Win Reprieve From Trump Travel Ban in Federal Court
  16. A Bridal Chain Closes. Scrambling Ensues.
  17. Viacom Signs Tyler Perry, a Blow to Oprah Winfrey’s Network
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  19. France Remembers the Nice Attack: ‘We Will Never Find the Words’
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The lobbyist’s presence adds a twist to the evolving story about the meeting, which Donald Trump Jr. set up after learning a Russian lawyer had damaging information about Hillary Clinton.

    

Donald Trump, Paris, Wimbledon: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump’s Legal Team Adds Lawyer Amid Expanding Russia Investigation

Ty Cobb will help coordinate the White House’s response to the Russia investigation, reflecting concerns that the president’s private lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, could not handle the case himself.

    

Trump and Macron Cement Unlikely Friendship in Bastille Day Visit

President Trump’s two-day visit to France at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron for Bastille Day festivities ended with warm handshakes all around.

    

Columbia Settles With Student Cast as a Rapist in Mattress Art Project

The man, who was cleared by the university of responsibility in a rape case, said the university enabled his harassment by giving his accuser academic credit for a piece targeting him.

    

Ruling Threatens Hong Kong’s Independence From China

A court removing four lawmakers assures China greater influence over Hong Kong’s government at least until by-elections are held.

    

The Secret of the Sun’s Magnetic Cycles

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Back in Afghan Hot Spot, U.S. Marines Chase Diminished Goals

Marines have returned to Helmand Province to help Afghan forces regain ground lost to the Taliban, and this time there is no timetable for leaving.

    

Quit Your Job for a Better One? Not if You Live in Idaho

As some states make it harder to block workers from going elsewhere, Idaho has passed a law that tips the scale toward their employers.

    

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Text for Happiness. Or Sadness. Get Art Back.

A playful project using cellphone texts and art turns into a viral hit — as well as a window into our cultural soul.

    

ISIS Leader in Afghanistan Is Killed by Drone, Pentagon Says

The death comes as the Trump administration is close to completing a review to help determine its broader strategy in Afghanistan.

    

Grandparents Win Reprieve From Trump Travel Ban in Federal Court

A ruling in Hawaii expands the list of “bona fide” relationships that can qualify refugees to enter the country; the attorney general vowed an appeal.

    

A Bridal Chain Closes. Scrambling Ensues.

Alfred Angelo has abruptly closed its more than 60 wedding dress shops around the country, leaving brides scrambling to get their gowns.

    

Viacom Signs Tyler Perry, a Blow to Oprah Winfrey’s Network

Mr. Perry has agreed to produce TV series for BET and other Viacom networks; Paramount Pictures will have “first-look” rights on feature film ideas.

    

While Some Cry ‘Fake,’ Spotify Sees No Need to Apologize

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France Remembers the Nice Attack: ‘We Will Never Find the Words’

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