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MIAMI -- Derek Dietrich hit a solo homer and drove in three runs, and rookie left-hander Chris O'Grady pitched seven scoreless innings to lead the Miami Marlins to a 4-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night at Marlins Park.
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  1. MLB: Derek Dietrich's 3 RBIs lead Miami Marlins over Cincinnati Reds
  2. Brett Gardner, New York Yankees stun Tampa Bay Rays
  3. MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks slam door on St. Louis Cardinals
  4. Green Bay Packers DE Mike Daniels calls out defense
  5. Amazon to begin self-distribution with release of next Woody Allen movie
  6. PGA: Leaderboard crowded after first day at Canadian Open
  7. MLB: Different eras to come together at Hall of Fame induction
  8. Melanoma isn't the only serious skin cancer
  9. 'Super Moms' and 'Super Dads': Work-Home conflicts affect both genders
  10. Treatment costs can be another blow to cancer patients
  11. Nevada prisoner asks to be executed, judge grants request
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown arrives to camp in 1931 Rolls-Royce, James Harrison in fire truck
  13. House passes spending bill with $1.6 billion to begin border wall
  14. NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. seeks to nab playoff slot at Pocono
  15. PGA: Bernhard Langer takes first-round lead at Senior Open
  16. Toronto Blue Jays edge Oakland A's on Steve Pearce's grand slam
  17. NFL camp openings: Cincinnati Bengals' bad boys fight for jobs
  18. Cleveland Browns: Camp opens with Cody Kessler as top QB
  19. NFL owner on CTE study: 'If I had a son, I'd have him playing football today'
  20. LPGA: Karrie Webb clings to lead at Ladies Scottish Open
  21. NFL camp openings: Kansas City Chiefs players to meet new team executives
  22. Trump gives Medal of Valor to first responders at Scalise shooting

MLB: Derek Dietrich's 3 RBIs lead Miami Marlins over Cincinnati Reds

MIAMI -- Derek Dietrich hit a solo homer and drove in three runs, and rookie left-hander Chris O'Grady pitched seven scoreless innings to lead the Miami Marlins to a 4-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night at Marlins Park.
    

Brett Gardner, New York Yankees stun Tampa Bay Rays

NEW YORK -- Brett Gardner led off the bottom of the 11th inning with the game-winning homer as the New York Yankees outlasted the Tampa Bay Rays 6-5 in the opener of a four-game series Thursday night.
    

MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks slam door on St. Louis Cardinals

ST. LOUIS -- Zach Godley tossed seven shutout innings, and J.D. Martinez belted a grand slam as the Arizona Diamondbacks blanked the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 at Busch Stadium on Thursday night.
    

Green Bay Packers DE Mike Daniels calls out defense

DE PERE, Wis. -- Mike Daniels arrived in Green Bay as an unheralded fourth round draft pick in 2012. In the time since, Daniels has become arguably Green Bay's best defensive player and inked a four-year, $41 million deal in December, 2015.
    

Amazon to begin self-distribution with release of next Woody Allen movie

Amazon announced it will start to self-distribute its own films, beginning with the next Woody Allen project, {i:Wonder Wheel}.
    

PGA: Leaderboard crowded after first day at Canadian Open

An early string of five consecutive birdies rocketed Hudson Swafford to a share of the first-round lead at the RBC Canadian Open on Thursday in Oakville, Ontario.
    

MLB: Different eras to come together at Hall of Fame induction

There will be plenty of reminders, even some imperfect ones, of baseball's ability to connect different eras on Sunday afternoon, when a quintet of men -- former players Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez and executives John Schuerholz and Bud Selig -- will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in front of tens of thousands of fans at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y.
    

Melanoma isn't the only serious skin cancer

A type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is increasingly common in the United States.
    

'Super Moms' and 'Super Dads': Work-Home conflicts affect both genders

Contrary to stereotypes, it's not only women who struggle to balance work and family responsibilities, according to a new report.
    

Treatment costs can be another blow to cancer patients

New research reveals many patients in the United States struggle to pay for treatment.
    

Nevada prisoner asks to be executed, judge grants request

A convicted murderer who has been on death row since 2007 asked for an execution date and a Las Vegas judge granted his request.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown arrives to camp in 1931 Rolls-Royce, James Harrison in fire truck

His All-Pro Pittsburgh Steelers teammate might be holding out, but Antonio Brown wasn't doing that Thursday when it came to the vehicle department.
    

House passes spending bill with $1.6 billion to begin border wall

The House approved a $788 billion national security bill that includes $1.6 billion towards a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
    

NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. seeks to nab playoff slot at Pocono

Staff report, NASCAR Wire Service
    

PGA: Bernhard Langer takes first-round lead at Senior Open

Bernhard Langer shot a 2-under-par 69 to seize the first-round lead on Thursday at The Senior Open Championship in Bridgend, Wales.
    

Toronto Blue Jays edge Oakland A's on Steve Pearce's grand slam

TORONTO -- Steve Pearce hit a game-ending grand slam off Liam Hendriks with two out in the bottom of the 10th inning on Thursday afternoon as the Toronto Blue Jays came back to defeat the Oakland Athletics 8-4.
    

NFL camp openings: Cincinnati Bengals' bad boys fight for jobs

CINCINNATI -- Even as the Cincinnati Bengals gathered their full roster for training camp here Thursday (July 27), offseason troubles loomed despite efforts to move past them.
    

Cleveland Browns: Camp opens with Cody Kessler as top QB

BEREA, Ohio -- Size matters, but so does experience, and for that reason Cody Kessler was the first quarterback to work with the first-team offense on Thursday when the Cleveland Browns opened their 19th training camp and second under head coach Hue Jackson.
    

NFL owner on CTE study: 'If I had a son, I'd have him playing football today'

Stephen Ross had some candid remarks at Miami Dolphins training camp regarding the a study which found CTE in 99 percent of deceased NFL players' brains.
    

LPGA: Karrie Webb clings to lead at Ladies Scottish Open

LPGA Tour veteran Karrie Webb fired a 7-under-par 65 on Thursday to grab a one-shot lead after the first round of the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
    

NFL camp openings: Kansas City Chiefs players to meet new team executives

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- When the entire Kansas City Chiefs team gathered for the first time Thursday (July 27), the first task was to settle down and get comfortable.
    

Trump gives Medal of Valor to first responders at Scalise shooting

President Donald Trump on presented the Medal of Valor to five first responders for their actions in a shooting at a congressional baseball practice.
    
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  1. Why a Jerusalem Holy Site Is Again a Flashpoint of Violence
  2. Prince William to Make Last Flight as Air Ambulance Pilot, Step Up Royal Duties
  3. U.S. Orders Diplomats' Families to Leave Venezuela
  4. Senate Overwhelmingly Passes New Russian Sanctions
  5. One of China's Richest Men Convicted of Bribing United Nations Ambassadors
  6. McMaster Removes Flynn Pick From National Security Council
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Why a Jerusalem Holy Site Is Again a Flashpoint of Violence

The holy site — known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount — remains a flashpoint in Jewish-Muslim relations.

    

Prince William to Make Last Flight as Air Ambulance Pilot, Step Up Royal Duties

The Duke of Cambridge has finished a two-year stint with the East Anglia Air Ambulance.

    

U.S. Orders Diplomats' Families to Leave Venezuela

The United States is ordering relatives of American diplomats to leave the Venezuelan capital ahead of a polarizing vote planned for Sunday to start rewriting the country's constitution.

    

Senate Overwhelmingly Passes New Russian Sanctions

The White House signaled that President Donald Trump might veto the bill, which would limit his authority to lift the sanctions on his own.

    

One of China's Richest Men Convicted of Bribing United Nations Ambassadors

Ng Lap Seng, a Chinese billionaire who wanted to build a U.N. facility in China that would be as big as the one in New York, was convicted of bribery, conspiracy and money laundering charges on Thursday.

    

McMaster Removes Flynn Pick From National Security Council

Middle East specialist Derek Harvey says he'll be taking advantage of a "new opportunity to continue serving our President and the United States of America."

    

Judge Rules Sick British Baby Be Sent to Hospice to Die

Charlie's parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, have been fighting with the hospital caring for their son on his end of life arrangements.

    

Jailed Journalists' 'Kafkaesque' Trial Is Symbol of Turkey Purge

Seventeen journalists and staff from one of Turkey's oldest newspapers are on trial for charges related to last year's coup attempt.

    

Report Provides UN With Global LGBTQ Health Recommendations

A new report makes a series of recommendations to amend the UN's "Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development" in order to improve LGBTQ health and well-being.

    

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  13. Uber’s Next C.E.O.? Meg Whitman Says It Won’t Be Her
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  17. Freed From ISIS, Yazidi Women Return in ‘Severe Shock’
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Anthony Scaramucci’s Uncensored Rant: Foul Words and Threats to Have Priebus Fired

Using vulgar language in an interview with The New Yorker, Mr. Scaramucci, the White House communications director, disparaged his adversaries.

    

Scaramucci and Trump Bring Trash Talk to West Wing

The blunt lingo of President Trump and his new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, can sometimes sound like a cross between “Goodfellas” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
    

In One Day, Trump Administration Lands 3 Punches Against Gay Rights

Activists called Wednesday the White House’s “anti-L.G.B.T. day” after it barred transgender people from the military, intervened in an employment suit and nominated a gay rights opponent as an ambassador.

    

Transgender People Can Still Serve for Now, U.S. Military Says

The military’s policy is unchanged until the White House alters the rules, a top Pentagon official said a day after President Trump announced that the armed services would bar transgender members.

    

Right and Left React to Trump’s Transgender Ban

Read about how the other side thinks: Writers across the political spectrum on the president’s barring of transgender people from military service.

    

With New Sanctions, Senate Forces Trump’s Hand on Russia

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Senate, Republicans, Scaramucci: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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House Approves Spending Package, Border Wall and All

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Sessions Calls Trump’s Remarks ‘Hurtful’ but Pledges to Press On

In an interview with Fox News, the attorney general defended his choice to recuse himself from the Russia investigation and said he remained committed to doing his job.

    

White House and G.O.P. Leaders Reach Deal on Principles of Tax Overhaul

Republican negotiators hope to pass the first major revision of the tax code since 1986, after dropping a contentious border adjustment tax on imports.

    

36 Hours: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

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Uber’s Next C.E.O.? Meg Whitman Says It Won’t Be Her

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Iran Reports Successful Launch of Missile as U.S. Considers New Sanctions

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