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  1. Study: Losing Medicaid tough on people battling depression
  2. Researchers grow functioning liver tissue in mice
  3. Doctors' group offers ideas for easing cancer costs
  4. Thailand convicts senior military general in Songkhla mass graves case
  5. New York Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes dyes hair bright blue
  6. Woman called 911 to report rape in alley minutes before cop shot her
  7. See how many Twitter followers your favorite rookies have gained since the 2017 NFL Draft
  8. Sen. John McCain diagnosed with brain tumor
  9. CBO: Repeal-only bill would lead to 32 million more uninsured by 2026
  10. Stolen Francis Bacon paintings recovered in Madrid
  11. Seattle Seahawks 2017 training camp preview, projected team depth chart
  12. Jacksonville Jaguars DE Dante Fowler Jr. arrested on charges of battery, mischief
  13. Chicago Bears sign 2017 No. 2 NFL draft pick QB Mitchell Trubisky
  14. Former Buffalo Bills WR James Hardy's Indiana river death ruled a suicide
  15. Los Angeles Chargers first-round WR Mike Williams may need season-ending surgery
  16. Dallas police suspends investigation into Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott's alleged assault
  17. Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant leaves game in first with left hand injury
  18. Kushner, Manafort, Trump Jr. to testify to Senate next week
  19. Jacksonville Jaguars hosting TE Gary Barnidge for Tuesday visit
  20. New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving team up in pickup game
  21. John Wayne Gacy victim identified 41 years after disappearance
  22. U.S. report: Global terror attacks decline for second year in a row
  23. Similar genes in dogs, humans linked with gregariousness

Study: Losing Medicaid tough on people battling depression

Proposed changes in Medicaid coverage could hit people with depression especially hard, a new study suggests.
    

Researchers grow functioning liver tissue in mice

Researchers say they were able to coax tiny "seeds" of liver tissue into fully functioning livers in mice.
    

Doctors' group offers ideas for easing cancer costs

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has some suggestions for easing patients' money woes.
    

Thailand convicts senior military general in Songkhla mass graves case

Thailand has convicted perpetrators of human trafficking, including a high-ranking military general, after more than two-dozen bodies were discovered in 2015.
    

New York Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes dyes hair bright blue

Last year Yoenis Cespedes dyed his hair platinum blond. The New York Mets outfielder opted for bright blue this season.
    

Woman called 911 to report rape in alley minutes before cop shot her

The woman fatally shot by a Minneapolis police officer had called 911 to report a potential rape in the alley behind her house, according to a 911 transcript.
    

See how many Twitter followers your favorite rookies have gained since the 2017 NFL Draft

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is the most followed NFL rookie on Twitter.
    

Sen. John McCain diagnosed with brain tumor

Doctors diagnosed Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., with a brain tumor during a scheduled eye procedure this week, his office announced Wednesday.
    

CBO: Repeal-only bill would lead to 32 million more uninsured by 2026

The Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act will result in an extra 32 million more uninsured people and higher premiums, according to a CBO analysis.
    

Stolen Francis Bacon paintings recovered in Madrid

Spanish police said they recovered three paintings by artist Francis Bacon that were stolen from a private residence in Madrid in 2015.
    

Seattle Seahawks 2017 training camp preview, projected team depth chart

As the heart of Seattle's offseason wound down in June, the Seattle Seahawks tried to put Band-Aids over any lingering issues.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars DE Dante Fowler Jr. arrested on charges of battery, mischief

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. was arrested in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Tuesday night on charges of simple battery and mischief.
    

Chicago Bears sign 2017 No. 2 NFL draft pick QB Mitchell Trubisky

Mitchell Trubisky, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, signed a four-year contract with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday.
    

Former Buffalo Bills WR James Hardy's Indiana river death ruled a suicide

The death of former Buffalo Bills wide receiver James Hardy has been ruled a suicide in Indiana.
    

Los Angeles Chargers first-round WR Mike Williams may need season-ending surgery

Los Angeles Chargers first-round pick Mike Williams reportedly may need back surgery that would end his rookie season.
    

Dallas police suspends investigation into Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott's alleged assault

The Dallas Police Department has suspended its investigation of an alleged assault involving Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.
    

Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant leaves game in first with left hand injury

Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant left Wednesday's game against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning after spraining the little finger on his left hand.
    

Kushner, Manafort, Trump Jr. to testify to Senate next week

Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner are scheduled to testify before the Senate about alleged Russian election meddling.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars hosting TE Gary Barnidge for Tuesday visit

Free agent tight end Gary Barnidge will visit the Jacksonville Jaguars next week.
    

New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving team up in pickup game

Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Kyrie Irving joined New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony recently for a pickup basketball game in Los Angeles.
    

John Wayne Gacy victim identified 41 years after disappearance

Investigators in Illinois identified the remains of one of the seven unnamed victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy, the Cook County Sheriff's Office said.
    

U.S. report: Global terror attacks decline for second year in a row

Terrorism attacks are on the decline globally for the second year in a row, the State Department said in a report issued Wednesday.
    

Similar genes in dogs, humans linked with gregariousness

New research suggests changes to a common set of genes underly hyper-social behavior among dogs and humans.
    
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John McCain, Republican senator from Arizona, diagnosed with brain tumor
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, his office said Wednesday, throwing into doubt when and if he will return to Washington to resume his duties in the Senate. The Mayo Clinic said doctors diagnosed a tumor called a ...
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Senate Republicans still at impasse after late-night health care meeting
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A key group of Senate Republicans met late into the night Wednesday to try to salvage their health care bill, but emerged without any breakthroughs and still appeared far from finding the votes to repeal Obamacare. Still, as GOP senators left the ...
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Asked whether there was an emergency, Justine Damond told 911: "Hi, I just reported one, but no one's here and was wondering if they got the address wrong."
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  1. Australian Killed by Minneapolis Officer Called 911 Twice
  2. Questions Surround Foreign Teen Found After ISIS Defeat in Mosul
  3. Venezuela Could Go Way of Cuba, U.S. Lawmakers Say
  4. Trump-Putin Meeting Raises Red Flags for National Security Experts
  5. BBC's List of Highest-Paid Stars Reveals Lack of Diversity
  6. Terrorist Attacks Declined Worldwide for Second Year
  7. Singapore Annuls Marriage After Spouse's Sex-Reassignment Surgery
  8. Why Did North Korean Defector in Haunting Video Return?
  9. Lawmakers float idea of U.S. 'residency' for sick British boy Charlie Gard
  10. White House Concerned by Chechen Leader's Anti-Gay Remarks
  11. Swiss Couple Missing for 75 Years Found in Melting Glacier
  12. MH370 Search Data Reveals Deep Sea Secrets
  13. Hackers Hit Power Firms During U.K. Election: Report
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Australian Killed by Minneapolis Officer Called 911 Twice

Asked whether there was an emergency, Justine Damond told 911: "Hi, I just reported one, but no one's here and was wondering if they got the address wrong."

    

Questions Surround Foreign Teen Found After ISIS Defeat in Mosul

Officials are working to establish whether the young woman a 16-year-old German girl who was under investigation for supporting ISIS.

    

Venezuela Could Go Way of Cuba, U.S. Lawmakers Say

Lawmakers critical of Venezuela's government have compared it to Cuba and its late dictator, Fidel Castro.

    

Trump-Putin Meeting Raises Red Flags for National Security Experts

Experts are concerned the conversation wasn't translated properly and sent the wrong message to other world leaders.

    

BBC's List of Highest-Paid Stars Reveals Lack of Diversity

A report disclosing the salaries of top BBC talent stirred controversy when it revealed a massive gender pay gap and lack of minority presence in top ranks.

    

Terrorist Attacks Declined Worldwide for Second Year

Terrorist attacks worldwide have dropped by nine percent and deaths caused by those attacks are down 13 percent since last year, a new report says.

    

Singapore Annuls Marriage After Spouse's Sex-Reassignment Surgery

Singapore's Registry of Marriages declared the couple's marriage void, saying the "law does not recognize a marriage where both parties are of the same sex."

    

Why Did North Korean Defector in Haunting Video Return?

The resurgence of Lim Ji-hyeon in North Korea has baffled South Korea officials who said on Wednesday they are investigating how she wound up back there.

    

Lawmakers float idea of U.S. 'residency' for sick British boy Charlie Gard

Two members of Congress have offered distant hope to the family of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard by saying a committee had voted to give him U.S. residence.

    

White House Concerned by Chechen Leader's Anti-Gay Remarks

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov referred to gay men as "devils" and "subhuman" and suggested any gay people in his Russian republic should be shipped to Canada.

    

Swiss Couple Missing for 75 Years Found in Melting Glacier

Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin, the parents of seven children, had gone to milk their cows in a meadow above Chandolin in the Valais canton on August 15, 1942.

    

MH370 Search Data Reveals Deep Sea Secrets

Data gathered in the hunt for MH370 has been published by investigators, giving scientists an insight into the remote and previously unexplored ocean floor.

    

Hackers Hit Power Firms During U.K. Election: Report

Britain's electronic spy agency, GCHQ, reportedly believes energy companies were targeted by state-sponsored hackers during last month's general election.

    

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  1. Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired Sessions
  2. Trump on Sessions’s Recusal From Russia Investigation: ‘Very Unfair’
  3. Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Trump
  4. Big German Bank, Key to Trump’s Finances, Faces New Scrutiny
  5. Trump Demands That Senators Find a Way to Replace Obamacare
  6. Supreme Court, Republican Party, Poland: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  7. Asia and Australia Edition: Australia, Apple, Minnesota: Your Thursday Briefing
  8. California Today: California Today: Hidden Gems of California
  9. Manafort Was in Debt to Pro-Russia Interests, Cyprus Records Show
  10. Trump Election Commission, Already Under Fire, Holds First Meeting
  11. Trump Refugee Restrictions Allowed for Now; Ban on Grandparents Is Rejected
  12. White House Scaling Back Goals for Business Tax Cuts
  13. China Showers Myanmar With Attention, as Trump Looks Elsewhere
  14. Uruguay’s Marijuana Law Turns Pharmacists Into Dealers
  15. Somalis in Minneapolis Shocked and Saddened by Police Shooting
  16. State of the Art: How Y2K Offers a Lesson for Fighting Climate Change
  17. Books of The Times: Hunted at the Zoo in ‘Fierce Kingdom’
  18. Ukraine Summer Camp: Learning to Fight
  19. Trump Ends Covert Aid to Syrian Rebels Trying to Topple Assad
  20. Justice Dept. Revives Criticized Policy Allowing Assets to Be Seized
  21. Dozens Found Guilty in Thailand in Human-Trafficking Case
  22. Readers Ask Why a Surname Is Too Personal, but Snapshots Are Just Fine
  23. In Poland, an Assault on the Courts Provokes Outrage
  24. ‘Where Is the Money?’ Ask Grenfell Tower Victims Still Awaiting Donations
  25. Video Appears to Show Baltimore Police Officer Planting Drugs
  26. Was That Racist?
  27. John Wayne Gacy Victim Is Identified After Four Decades
  28. France’s Top General Resigns in Dispute Over Military Spending
  29. Do You Talk During ‘Game of Thrones’?
  30. Modigliani Exhibit Closes Early Amid Allegations of Fakes
  31. Auction of Intimate Madonna Memorabilia Is Halted by Judge
  32. As Indonesia Targets Islamist Hard-Liners, Even Rights Groups Object
  33. Saudi Arabia Releases Woman Arrested for Wearing Skirt in Public
  34. Reporter’s Notebook: Dodging Chinese Police in Kashgar, a Silk Road Oasis Town
  35. Art Review: Richard Gerstl, Speeding Through Life, With Sparks
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Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired Sessions

The president also said in an interview that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, would cross a red line if he delved into Trump family finances unrelated to Russia.

    

Trump on Sessions’s Recusal From Russia Investigation: ‘Very Unfair’

In edited audio excerpts from an interview with New York Times reporters, President Trump discussed Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump Jr., Robert S. Mueller III and the newly disclosed conversation he had with Vladimir V. Putin.
    

Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Trump

President Trump discussed a range of issues, including the Russia investigation, with three New York Times reporters in the Oval Office.
    

Big German Bank, Key to Trump’s Finances, Faces New Scrutiny

Regulators are reviewing loans from Deutsche Bank, which is also expecting to have to share information with the authorities investigating campaign ties to Russia.

    

Trump Demands That Senators Find a Way to Replace Obamacare

A day after he seemed to give up his legislative push, President Trump summoned Republican senators to tell them not to leave Washington until they repeal and replace Obamacare.

    

Supreme Court, Republican Party, Poland: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Asia and Australia Edition: Australia, Apple, Minnesota: Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

California Today: California Today: Hidden Gems of California

Wednesday: Readers recommend their favorite places, the Republican case for cap and trade, and the lowrider as high art in Los Angeles.

    

Manafort Was in Debt to Pro-Russia Interests, Cyprus Records Show

Business records from the secretive tax haven of Cyprus suggest that Paul J. Manafort owed millions to pro-Russia interests before joining Donald J. Trump’s campaign.

    

Trump Election Commission, Already Under Fire, Holds First Meeting

The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity begins public life facing questions about its impartiality, its agenda and even its reason for being.

    

Trump Refugee Restrictions Allowed for Now; Ban on Grandparents Is Rejected

The Supreme Court on Wednesday gave the White House a mixed ruling as challenges to the travel ban make their way through the courts.

    

White House Scaling Back Goals for Business Tax Cuts

The proposed tax rate for businesses is now said to be around 20 percent, rather than the 15 percent rate the administration said it wanted.

    

China Showers Myanmar With Attention, as Trump Looks Elsewhere

Myanmar’s opening had been considered an American victory, but Beijing is bringing it into its fold with money and diplomacy.

    

Uruguay’s Marijuana Law Turns Pharmacists Into Dealers

Uruguay is now the first country to fully legalize marijuana for recreational use. Supporters of the move say it could be a model for the region.

    

Somalis in Minneapolis Shocked and Saddened by Police Shooting

Somalis in his precinct welcomed Officer Mohamed Noor last year, but they’re now grappling with his having fatally shot an Australian woman who had called 911.

    

State of the Art: How Y2K Offers a Lesson for Fighting Climate Change

Some remember the computing scare as a bad joke. But the collective, worldwide effort to prevent calamity could be a model for handling global warming.

    

Books of The Times: Hunted at the Zoo in ‘Fierce Kingdom’

When a mundane setting turns lethal, a mother and her 4-year-old son find themselves becoming prey in Gin Phillips’s new thriller.

    

Ukraine Summer Camp: Learning to Fight

Witness a Ukrainian military summer camp for children outside of Kiev. As the conflict between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists continues, they are encouraged to prepare to defend their country.
    

Trump Ends Covert Aid to Syrian Rebels Trying to Topple Assad

The decision amounted to a recognition that the effort was failing and that the administration has given up hope of forcing the Syrian leader from power.

    

Justice Dept. Revives Criticized Policy Allowing Assets to Be Seized

The practice allows state and local authorities to use federal law to take cash, cars and other property from people suspected of crimes, but not charged.

    

Dozens Found Guilty in Thailand in Human-Trafficking Case

The defendants, including a high-ranking Thai Army officer, were convicted of organizing a human-trafficking ring that enslaved hundreds of people.

    

Readers Ask Why a Surname Is Too Personal, but Snapshots Are Just Fine

A personal story of an ex-husband who died of an overdose stated that his surname was withheld to protect the children’s privacy. Readers ask why family photographs don’t undermine that.

    

In Poland, an Assault on the Courts Provokes Outrage

Polish leaders want to put courts under political control, prompting protests from the opposition, the European Union and three former Polish presidents.

    

‘Where Is the Money?’ Ask Grenfell Tower Victims Still Awaiting Donations

Only about $1 million of some $26 million in donations raised for residents affected by the London tower fire has been distributed, reports say.

    

Video Appears to Show Baltimore Police Officer Planting Drugs

Drug charges were dropped and an officer was suspended after Maryland’s Office of the Public Defender released video from a police body camera.
    

Was That Racist?

Three Times journalists reflect on recent personal experiences in which they perceived that their race played the defining role.

    

John Wayne Gacy Victim Is Identified After Four Decades

James Byron Haakenson was one of 33 teenage boys and young men killed by Mr. Gacy in the 1970s. The identities of six victims remain unknown.

    

France’s Top General Resigns in Dispute Over Military Spending

Gen. Pierre de Villiers stepped down after his criticism of President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to cut military spending was leaked to the news media.

    

Do You Talk During ‘Game of Thrones’?

Some people require silence during their favorite shows. Some prefer running commentary. We’re looking to gather a range of opinions.

    

Modigliani Exhibit Closes Early Amid Allegations of Fakes

Italian prosecutors doubt the authenticity of 21 works attributed to Amedeo Modigliani in an exhibit at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa.

    

Auction of Intimate Madonna Memorabilia Is Halted by Judge

The singer filed in court on Tuesday to stop the sale of handwritten letters and a pair of her worn underwear.

    

As Indonesia Targets Islamist Hard-Liners, Even Rights Groups Object

While some pluralists hailed the ban on Hizbut Tahrir, which calls for a global caliphate and organized mass rallies last year, critics called it overreaching.

    

Saudi Arabia Releases Woman Arrested for Wearing Skirt in Public

The Saudi police have released a woman who was arrested after a viral video emerged showing her in public in clothing that the conservative country considers immodest.

    

Reporter’s Notebook: Dodging Chinese Police in Kashgar, a Silk Road Oasis Town

On a final reporting trip, The Times’s Beijing bureau chief returned to a city on China’s western edge, home to a mostly Sunni Muslim population.

    

Art Review: Richard Gerstl, Speeding Through Life, With Sparks

The first American museum retrospective of the least-known — and maybe the best — of the Viennese modernists, who briefly painted like no one else.

    

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