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Los Angeles Kings forward Nick Shore signed a one-year contract extension worth $925,000, the team announced Thursday.
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  1. Los Angeles Kings' Nick Shore signs one-year deal
  2. Sei Young Kim, Laura Gonzalez Escallon share LPGA lead in Wisconsin
  3. NHL notebook: Dalls Stars ink Brett Ritchie to two-year deal
  4. Edwin Encarnacion, Jose Ramirez power Cleveland Indians past San Diego Padres
  5. Minnesota Twins use six-run inning to top Baltimore Orioles
  6. NASCAR: Fresh pavement at Kentucky Speedway another variable for drivers
  7. Rudy Gay, San Antonio Spurs agree to two-year deal
  8. Venus Williams gets court order stopping car inspection
  9. Microsoft to cut thousands of jobs
  10. MLB roundup: Tampa Bay Rays defeat Boston Red Sox, Chris Sale
  11. Reports: Vince Carter lands one-year deal with Sacramento Kings
  12. Josh Bell drives in 3 as Pittsburgh Pirates top Philadelphia Phillies
  13. Zach Randolph's No. 50 to be retired by Memphis Grizzlies
  14. James Johnson staying with Miami Heat on four-year deal
  15. Animal shelter accuses Lena Dunham of lying about her dog
  16. Study: Doctors discarding healthy kidneys that could save lives
  17. CDC: U.S. opioid prescriptions fall, but numbers still high
  18. Birds' migration genes are altered by geography
  19. L.A. police find house full of venomous snakes and pool full of alligators
  20. 6.5-magnitude quake kills 2, injures 100 in central Philippines
  21. After powder scare, Illinois overrides governor for first budget in 2 years
  22. Milwaukee Brewers blast Chicago Cubs
  23. Cincinnati Reds drive by Colorado Rockies

Los Angeles Kings' Nick Shore signs one-year deal

Los Angeles Kings forward Nick Shore signed a one-year contract extension worth $925,000, the team announced Thursday.
    

Sei Young Kim, Laura Gonzalez Escallon share LPGA lead in Wisconsin

Sei Young Kim of South Korea and rookie Laura Gonzalez Escallon of Belgium shot 7-under 65s on Thursday and share the first round lead at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic in Oneida, Wis.
    

NHL notebook: Dalls Stars ink Brett Ritchie to two-year deal

The Dallas Stars re-signed right winger Brett Ritchie to a two-year, $3.5-million contract on Thursday.
    

Edwin Encarnacion, Jose Ramirez power Cleveland Indians past San Diego Padres

CLEVELAND -- Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Ramirez combined for seven hits and two home runs as the Cleveland Indians avoided a three-game sweep by beating the San Diego Padres 11-2 on Thursday night at Progressive Field.
    

Minnesota Twins use six-run inning to top Baltimore Orioles

MINNEAPOLIS -- The Twins scored six runs in the third inning, and Jose Berrios pitched six innings as Minnesota beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-4 on Thursday.
    

NASCAR: Fresh pavement at Kentucky Speedway another variable for drivers

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

Rudy Gay, San Antonio Spurs agree to two-year deal

Free agent forward Rudy Gay and the San Antonio Spurs agreed to a two-year, $17.2 million deal on Thursday, according to an ESPN report.
    

Venus Williams gets court order stopping car inspection

Venus Williams' attorneys obtained an emergency court order stopping the inspection of the cars from a fatal accident involving the tennis star, according to multiple media reports.
    

Microsoft to cut thousands of jobs

Microsoft announced it will slash thousands of jobs as part of a company restructuring.
    

MLB roundup: Tampa Bay Rays defeat Boston Red Sox, Chris Sale

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Wilson Ramos hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning, and rookie Jacob Faria outdueled Red Sox ace Chris Sale as the Tampa Bay Rays pulled off a 4-1 victory over Boston on Thursday night.
    

Reports: Vince Carter lands one-year deal with Sacramento Kings

Free agent Vince Carter agreed to a one-year, $8 million deal with the Sacramento Kings on Thursday, according to multiple media reports.
    

Josh Bell drives in 3 as Pittsburgh Pirates top Philadelphia Phillies

PHILADELPHIA -- Josh Bell hit a two-run homer and drove in the eventual game-winning RBI to help the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Thursday night.
    

Zach Randolph's No. 50 to be retired by Memphis Grizzlies

The Memphis Grizzlies showed their appreciation to Zach Randolph on Thursday by announcing that the veteran forward/center will be the first player in franchise history to have his No. 50 jersey retired.
    

James Johnson staying with Miami Heat on four-year deal

James Johnson agreed to a four-year deal Thursday with the Miami Heat.
    

Animal shelter accuses Lena Dunham of lying about her dog

Actor Lena Dunham is being criticized by an animal shelter for allegedly lying about her former dog "Lamby."
    

Study: Doctors discarding healthy kidneys that could save lives

U.S. doctors are discarding donated kidneys that could keep people alive for years, simply because the organs are not top-quality, a new study claims.
    

CDC: U.S. opioid prescriptions fall, but numbers still high

Prescriptions for opioid painkillers have dropped since 2010, but the number of Americans getting the highly addictive medications is still too high.
    

Birds' migration genes are altered by geography

Birds of the same species, but with different migration patterns, feature slightly different genomes.
    

L.A. police find house full of venomous snakes and pool full of alligators

Animal control officers served a search warrant in Thousand Oaks, Calif. and found several venomous snakes, deadly reptiles and a pool of alligators.
    

6.5-magnitude quake kills 2, injures 100 in central Philippines

At least two people died and 100 were injured Thursday after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines, seismologists and authorities said.
    

After powder scare, Illinois overrides governor for first budget in 2 years

The Illinois House voted Thursday to override the governor for a tax hike and a balanced budget -- something the state hasn't done in more than two years.
    

Milwaukee Brewers blast Chicago Cubs

CHICAGO -- The Milwaukee Brewers jumped on two Chicago pitchers in a seven-run third inning and never looked back on the way to an 11-2 victory over the Cubs on Thursday.
    

Cincinnati Reds drive by Colorado Rockies

DENVER -- Nearly three months ago, Sal Romano made his major league debut for the Cincinnati Reds. It was a harsh learning experience but one from which Romano profited.
    
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Teachers hope that children who lived under ISIS for years can be freed from their indoctrination so they don't grow up to be jihadis.
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  1. Deprogramming the Children ISIS Taught to Kill
  2. Federal Judge Denies Hawaii's Motion on Trump's 'Travel Ban'
  3. 'Welcome to Hell': G-20 Protests Turn Violent as Trump Arrives
  4. Virginia Executes William Morva for 2006 Killings
  5. U.S. Is Now Waiting Days to Announce Deaths In Afghanistan
  6. Where Do Hobby Lobby's Antiquities Come From?
  7. Dear Mr. President: Letters on the Russia Connection
  8. G20 Protesters Clash with Police in Hamburg
  9. New Zealand Lawmakers Apologize for Hundreds of Gay Convictions
  10. U.S. Fires Warning Missiles After North Korea's ICBM Test
  11. Canadian Baby Receives Genderless Government ID Card
  12. Watch Live: G20 Protesters Clash with Police In Germany
  13. Flooding Destroys Homes, Traps Hundreds in Japan
  14. Starbucks' LGBTQ Support Leads to Boycotts in Malaysia, Indonesia
  15. Trump's Bromance With China Is in Danger of Falling Apart
  16. Trump's Warsaw Speech Covers NATO, Russia and Terrorism
  17. Donald Trump in Poland Takes on North Korea, Russia
  18. 'Zombies' Protest in Germany Ahead of G-20 Meeting
  19. Others 'Complicit' in Manchester Bombing May Still Be at Large
  20. First Lady Melania Speaks in Poland: People Should Be Able to Live Without Fear
  21. Newly Discovered Photo Suggests Amelia Earhart Survived
  22. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  23. Trump on Russian Interference in Election: 'Nobody Really Knows'
  24. Bloody Scenes as Pipe-Wielding Assailants Attack Venezuelan Lawmakers
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Deprogramming the Children ISIS Taught to Kill

Teachers hope that children who lived under ISIS for years can be freed from their indoctrination so they don't grow up to be jihadis.

    

Federal Judge Denies Hawaii's Motion on Trump's 'Travel Ban'

A federal judge in Hawaii has denied a motion by that state seeking to limit the scope of Trump's "travel ban," which was recently allowed to be implemented.

    

'Welcome to Hell': G-20 Protests Turn Violent as Trump Arrives

Violent clashes overtook the streets of Hamburg Thursday, as German riot police confronted thousands of aggressive protesters amid the start of the G-20 summit.

    

Virginia Executes William Morva for 2006 Killings

William Morva was pronounced dead at 9:15 p.m. His lawyers said the jury that sentenced him wasn't told he had a delusional disorder.

    

U.S. Is Now Waiting Days to Announce Deaths In Afghanistan

The commanding general has decided to change a practice that dates back to the Vietnam War.

    

Where Do Hobby Lobby's Antiquities Come From?

The retail chain is forfeiting some Iraqi artifacts and paying a $3 million fine in a civil smuggling case.

    

Dear Mr. President: Letters on the Russia Connection

The investigation into the Trump campaign and it's possible ties to Russia has caused quite a stir. We asked Americans what they thought about the investigation.
    

G20 Protesters Clash with Police in Hamburg

Thousands have gathered to protest the G20 summit being held in Germany. Anti-capitalist organizers have called the rally "Welcome to Hell."
    

New Zealand Lawmakers Apologize for Hundreds of Gay Convictions

New Zealand lawmakers apologized for the "tremendous hurt and suffering" of men who were convicted of homosexuality during the years it was treated as a crime.

    

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.

    

Canadian Baby Receives Genderless Government ID Card

In what is claimed to be a "world first," a baby born in Canada last November received a genderless government ID card.

    

Watch Live: G20 Protesters Clash with Police In Germany

G20 protesters clash with police in Hamburg, Germany.
    

Flooding Destroys Homes, Traps Hundreds in Japan

Villages in Japan were flooded with heavy rain Thursday, leaving hundreds trapped as their homes were destroyed.

    

Starbucks' LGBTQ Support Leads to Boycotts in Malaysia, Indonesia

A prominent Malaysian Muslim group has joined calls by Islamic conservatives in Indonesia for a boycott of Starbucks to protest its support of gay rights.

    

Trump's Bromance With China Is in Danger of Falling Apart

Just three months ago, President Donald Trump seemed on the verge of an unlikely bromance with his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping.

    

Trump's Warsaw Speech Covers NATO, Russia and Terrorism

During a ceremony at the Warsaw Uprising Monument in Poland's Krasi?ski Square, President Trump applauded strong transatlantic bonds, expressed support of NATO's Article 5 and called on Russia to cut ties with Syria and Iran.
    

Donald Trump in Poland Takes on North Korea, Russia

WARSAW, Poland — President Donald Trump vowed Thursday to "confront very strongly" the issue of North Korea for test-launching missiles and he took a shot at Russia for "destabilizing" actions in Ukraine and other countries.

    

'Zombies' Protest in Germany Ahead of G-20 Meeting

A piece of performance art deploring a lack of political ambition attracted hundreds of zombies to Hamburg, Germany.
    

Others 'Complicit' in Manchester Bombing May Still Be at Large

Russ Jackson, head of counterterrorism policing for northwest England, said Thursday that police may make more arrests in the investigation.

    

First Lady Melania Speaks in Poland: People Should Be Able to Live Without Fear

Warming up a crowd in Warsaw, Poland, ahead of her husband's remarks, First Lady Melania Trump talks about living without fear, regardless of nationality.
    

Newly Discovered Photo Suggests Amelia Earhart Survived

The photo, found in the National Archives, shows a woman who resembles famed aviator Amelia Earhart and a man who appears to be her navigator, Fred Noonan.

    

How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis

North Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006

    

Trump on Russian Interference in Election: 'Nobody Really Knows'

Speaking in Poland, the president said he thought Russia "and other countries" could have meddled in the U.S. elections.
    

Bloody Scenes as Pipe-Wielding Assailants Attack Venezuelan Lawmakers

Violence erupted as a crowd chanting slogans in support of President Nicolas Maduro attacked opposition lawmakers and National Assembly staff.
    

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He said Western civilization was at risk of decline, bringing a message about "radical Islamic terrorism" and "the creep of government bureaucracy" to Warsaw.
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  1. Trump, in Poland, Asks if West Has the ‘Will to Survive’
  2. Merkel Knows She Has to Deal With Trump. The Question Is How.
  3. News Analysis: As E.U. and Japan Strengthen Trade Ties, U.S. Risks Losing Its Voice
  4. Trump Misleads on Russian Meddling: Why 17 Intelligence Agencies Don’t Need to Agree
  5. G-20, Trump, Putin, CNN: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  6. Protests in Hamburg Ahead of G-20 Summit
  7. Illinois Lawmakers Override Budget Veto, Ending Two-Year Stalemate
  8. Tiny Satellites From Silicon Valley May Help Track North Korea Missiles
  9. Hackers Are Targeting Nuclear Facilities, Homeland Security Dept. and F.B.I. Say
  10. DJ Khaled Loves His Garden
  11. Encounters: Tiptoeing (and Tweeting) Through the Tulips With DJ Khaled
  12. How to Get to New York During Penn Station’s Summer Repairs
  13. No Escape From Mosul, and Unlikely Chance of Surrender
  14. Sheila Michaels, Who Brought ‘Ms.’ to Prominence, Dies at 78
  15. The Faces of Intermarriage, 50 Years After Loving v. Virginia
  16. Senator, (Un)Interrupted: Kamala Harris’s Rise Among Democrats
  17. Federal Judge Denies Motion Challenging White House Travel Ban
  18. Microsoft to Cut Up to 4,000 Sales and Marketing Jobs
  19. Government Ethics Chief Resigns, Casting Uncertainty Over Agency
  20. Fox Business Network Suspends Charles Payne Amid Misconduct Inquiry
  21. Steve Scalise Has Surgery to Control Infection After Shooting
  22. Lasting Damage and a Search for Clues in Cyberattack
  23. Serious Knee Injury Ends Bethanie Mattek-Sands’s Wimbledon
  24. Art Review: An Exhibition Worth Thousands of Words
  25. Did Amelia Earhart Survive? A Found Photo Offers a Theory, but No Proof
  26. 2 Asian-American Actors Leave ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Amid Reports of Unequal Pay
  27. 51 Times That the Aggregator Distractify Says Its Copyright Was Violated
  28. Art Review: How the East Was Won: A Photographic Portrait
  29. Trilobites: They Were Shorter and at Risk for Arthritis, but They Survived an Ice Age
  30. Animal Welfare Groups Have a New Tool: Virtual Reality
  31. Nonfiction: Insights Into the Brain, in a Book You’ll Wish You Had in College
  32. Trending: In Milan, Tours for Beer, History and, of Course, Fashion
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Trump, in Poland, Asks if West Has the ‘Will to Survive’

He said Western civilization was at risk of decline, bringing a message about “radical Islamic terrorism” and “the creep of government bureaucracy” to Warsaw.

    

Merkel Knows She Has to Deal With Trump. The Question Is How.

The two have vastly divergent views, but they did have a breakthrough of sorts in a meeting in Hamburg on Thursday night: a proper handshake.

    

News Analysis: As E.U. and Japan Strengthen Trade Ties, U.S. Risks Losing Its Voice

If completed, a deal between two American allies would diminish the role of U.S. companies in those markets while rebuking President Trump’s policies.

    

Trump Misleads on Russian Meddling: Why 17 Intelligence Agencies Don’t Need to Agree

The president was correct that only four of the 17 intelligence agencies concluded that Russia interfered in the election — but they were the only four that investigated the issue.

    

G-20, Trump, Putin, CNN: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Protests in Hamburg Ahead of G-20 Summit

The police in Hamburg, Germany, clashed with protesters a day before the start of the G-20 summit.
    

Illinois Lawmakers Override Budget Veto, Ending Two-Year Stalemate

While lawmakers and officials cheered an end to the longest state budget impasse in the nation’s history, a prominent critic remained — the governor.

    

Tiny Satellites From Silicon Valley May Help Track North Korea Missiles

Civilian satellites developed to count cars in Target parking lots and monitor crops are being reconfigured to help the American military detect North Korea’s missile launches.

    

Hackers Are Targeting Nuclear Facilities, Homeland Security Dept. and F.B.I. Say

Among the companies targeted was a firm that operates a nuclear power plant in Kansas. It is not clear who was responsible.

    

DJ Khaled Loves His Garden

DJ Khaled, the longtime producer, performer and social-media star, gives an affectionate tour of his backyard in 360 degrees.
    

Encounters: Tiptoeing (and Tweeting) Through the Tulips With DJ Khaled

The hip-hop producer has a new album, aptly named “Grateful”; a new baby; and new endorsement offers “all the time.” Here is how he stays grounded.

    

How to Get to New York During Penn Station’s Summer Repairs

Starting July 10, repairs at Penn Station will disrupt the daily commute for thousands of Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit riders. Here is a guide to help navigate the rails this summer.
    

No Escape From Mosul, and Unlikely Chance of Surrender

Our correspondent went with the Iraq counterterrorism force to the old city of Mosul, where Islamic State fighters are hemmed in and civilians are trapped.

    

Sheila Michaels, Who Brought ‘Ms.’ to Prominence, Dies at 78

Dissatisfied with other honorifics for women, Ms. Michaels undertook “a timid eight-year crusade” to usher the term back into being after decades of disuse.

    

The Faces of Intermarriage, 50 Years After Loving v. Virginia

We asked you whether being in an interracial relationship united or divided your family. Here is a small sampling of responses.

    

Senator, (Un)Interrupted: Kamala Harris’s Rise Among Democrats

Ms. Harris, California’s junior senator, has gained notice during her first year in office, in some cases for being cut off by Republican colleagues.

    

Federal Judge Denies Motion Challenging White House Travel Ban

A judge in Hawaii had been asked to clarify a portion of a Supreme Court ruling that allowed part of the Trump administration’s ban to go ahead.
    

Microsoft to Cut Up to 4,000 Sales and Marketing Jobs

News of the cuts comes a week after the company described sweeping changes that will shift resources to selling cloud-computing services.

    

Government Ethics Chief Resigns, Casting Uncertainty Over Agency

Walter M. Shaub Jr., the United States’ top ethics watchdog, has clashed repeatedly with the Trump administration, but said he had not been pressured to leave.

    

Fox Business Network Suspends Charles Payne Amid Misconduct Inquiry

Mr. Payne’s suspension came after The National Enquirer published a report in which he acknowledged an extramarital affair with a former CNN and Fox News contributor.

    

Steve Scalise Has Surgery to Control Infection After Shooting

Mr. Scalise, who was critically injured in a June 14 shooting during a congressional baseball practice, was moved back to the I.C.U. over concerns about infection.

    

Lasting Damage and a Search for Clues in Cyberattack

An attack that started in Ukraine and spread throughout the world is still causing headaches for a number of big companies.

    

Serious Knee Injury Ends Bethanie Mattek-Sands’s Wimbledon

Mattek-Sands shouted “Help me!” after crumpling in her second-round singles match. She was seeded first in doubles with her partner, Lucie Safarova.

    

Art Review: An Exhibition Worth Thousands of Words

In “Talking Pictures” artists converse in image, by cellphone, in a challenge established by a Met Museum curator.

    

Did Amelia Earhart Survive? A Found Photo Offers a Theory, but No Proof

Some people think the pilot was imprisoned on Japanese territory after a crash-landing. An old photograph could give that theory new life.

    

2 Asian-American Actors Leave ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Amid Reports of Unequal Pay

Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park were unable to agree to new contracts with CBS. “The path to equality is rarely easy,” Mr. Kim wrote on Facebook.

    

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The viral media company, known for repackaging the content of others, has accused its rival 22 Words of “digital piracy and plagiarism” in a lawsuit.

    

Art Review: How the East Was Won: A Photographic Portrait

Images at the National Gallery of Art offer a lesson in how the Eastern wilderness — beautiful and grand — was tamed, exploited and transformed.

    

Trilobites: They Were Shorter and at Risk for Arthritis, but They Survived an Ice Age

A genetic mutation that knocks a centimeter off height and increases the risk for arthritis may have helped early humans in Europe and Asia to survive, a new study shows.

    

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A monthly event in Melbourne, in which the public is invited to ask frank questions of Muslim women, does not involve any dating, but is meant to be a forum for education.

    

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