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DETROIT -- Chris Taylor banged out four hits, drove in two runs and scored once on Friday to lead the steamrolling Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers, their fifth straight win and 20th in their last 23.
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  1. Los Angeles Dodgers: Rich Hill good enough to topple Detroit Tigers
  2. St. Louis Cardinals hold off Pittsburgh Pirates in slugfest
  3. Cincinnati Reds use big sixth-inning to power past Atlanta Braves
  4. Chicago Cubs: Jake Arrieta keys win over Toronto Blue Jays
  5. Seattle Mariners keep Tampa Bay Rays in spiral
  6. LPGA: Team USA sweeps fourball, leads after Day 1 at Solheim Cup
  7. U.S. Open tennis: Samantha Stosur pulls out with injured hand
  8. NASCAR: Erik Jones races to first career pole at Bristol
  9. Baltimore Ravens: Linebacker Zachary Orr announces retirement yet again
  10. Cleveland Browns: Joe Thomas gives Brock Osweiler vote to start
  11. Atlanta Falcons rookie Takkarist McKinley to make debut Sunday
  12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston continues learning curve
  13. College football notebook: Georgia Tech dismisses Dedrick Mills
  14. Cleveland Indians star pitcher Andre Miller activated from DL

Los Angeles Dodgers: Rich Hill good enough to topple Detroit Tigers

DETROIT -- Chris Taylor banged out four hits, drove in two runs and scored once on Friday to lead the steamrolling Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers, their fifth straight win and 20th in their last 23.
    

St. Louis Cardinals hold off Pittsburgh Pirates in slugfest

PITTSBURGH -- Tommy Pham, Matt Carpenter and Paul DeJong hit home runs, three of St. Louis' 13 hits Friday night, as the Cardinals built an eight-run lead and held on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-10 at PNC Park.
    

Cincinnati Reds use big sixth-inning to power past Atlanta Braves

ATLANTA -- The Cincinnati Reds, flashing their power, backed rookie Sal Romano's longest major league start with a three-homer inning off the Atlanta Braves' R.A. Dickey on the way to a 5-3 victory Friday night.
    

Chicago Cubs: Jake Arrieta keys win over Toronto Blue Jays

CHICAGO -- Jake Arrieta allowed a first-inning run and two hits and then scattered four hits the rest of his time on the mound to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 7-4 interleague victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
    

Seattle Mariners keep Tampa Bay Rays in spiral

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A return home to Tropicana Field did little to slow down the Tampa Bay Rays' recent slump as the Seattle Mariners won their third straight game, opening a three-game series with a 7-1 win on Friday night at Tropicana Field.
    

LPGA: Team USA sweeps fourball, leads after Day 1 at Solheim Cup

Team USA got a huge boost from Angel Yin and Lizette Salas and swept the fourball matches on the way to a 5 1/2-2 1/2 lead over Team Europe after the first day of play in the 15th Solheim Cup on Friday at Des Moines Country Club in West Des Moines, Iowa.
    

U.S. Open tennis: Samantha Stosur pulls out with injured hand

Former U.S. Open champion Samantha Stosur pulled out of this year's tournament due to an injured right hand, the U.S. Tennis Association announced Friday.
    

NASCAR: Erik Jones races to first career pole at Bristol

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

Baltimore Ravens: Linebacker Zachary Orr announces retirement yet again

Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Zachary Orr announced his retirement from the NFL due to a congenital spine condition.
    

Cleveland Browns: Joe Thomas gives Brock Osweiler vote to start

BEREA, Ohio -- Brock Osweiler will make his second straight preseason start at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns when they face the Giants on Monday night at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, but head coach Hue Jackson's main mission is getting an extended look at rookie DeShone Kizer. Osweiler played four series in the preseason opener and might get less time against the Giants.
    

Atlanta Falcons rookie Takkarist McKinley to make debut Sunday

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said rookie defensive end Takkarist McKinley is likely to make his debut against the Steelers on Sunday. The staff gave McKinley, the team's first-round pick, a full load of practice this week and he came through with flying colors.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston continues learning curve

TAMPA -- Quarterback Jameis Winston continued his fast start this preseason, going 21-of-29 passing for 196 yards and leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to three scores on the team's first three possessions.
    

College football notebook: Georgia Tech dismisses Dedrick Mills

Sophomore running back Dedrick Mills was dismissed from the Georgia Tech football team on Friday for violating team rules.
    

Cleveland Indians star pitcher Andre Miller activated from DL

Cleveland Indians All-Star reliever Andrew Miller has been activated from the disabled list, the team announced on Friday.
    
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New York Times Stephen Bannon Out at the White House After Turbulent Run New York Times Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's outgoing chief strategist, has been criticized as being emblematic of the far-right nationalism that turned violent in Virginia ...
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American citizen Jared Tucker was among the 13 victims killed in Thursday's vehicle-ramming attack in Barcelona, his family has confirmed. Tucker's wife, 40-year-old Heidi Tucker, told ABC News that the couple had been celebrating their first anniversary.
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Thousands set out on a pilgrimage of peace along Barcelona's famous La Rambla after the horrific van attack that claimed at least 13 lives.
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  1. Scared but Defiant, Barcelona Marches to Reclaim City From Terrorists
  2. California Man Celebrating Wedding Anniversary Killed in Barcelona Attack
  3. Two Dead, Six Wounded in Finland Stabbing
  4. American Among 14 Killed in Wave of Spain Terror Attacks
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Scared but Defiant, Barcelona Marches to Reclaim City From Terrorists

Thousands set out on a pilgrimage of peace along Barcelona's famous La Rambla after the horrific van attack that claimed at least 13 lives.

    

California Man Celebrating Wedding Anniversary Killed in Barcelona Attack

Tucker and his wife were celebrating their first wedding anniversary in Barcelona when the terrorist attack took place Thursday.

    

Two Dead, Six Wounded in Finland Stabbing

A stabbing in the city of Turku, western Finland, left two dead and six hurt on Friday, police said.

    

American Among 14 Killed in Wave of Spain Terror Attacks

A fourth suspect was arrested Friday after the deadly van rampage in Barcelona and related attack in Cambrils that left 14 people and 5 attackers dead.

    

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With his ouster from the White House, Stephen K. Bannon will head back to Breitbart News, where he plans to wage war on the enemies of his nativist vision.
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  1. Steve Bannon, Back on the Outside, Prepares His Enemies List
  2. Stephen Bannon, Mitt Romney, Barcelona: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  3. Seeking Reset, Trump Dines With Some of His Biggest Donors
  4. Carl Icahn Quits as a Special Adviser to President Trump
  5. Romney Tells Trump to Apologize for Causing ‘Racists to Rejoice’
  6. For Murdoch Empire, Perhaps a Decisive Point in Relationship to Trump
  7. In Monument Debate, Calls for an Overdue Reckoning on Race and Southern Identity
  8. Trump Aside, Artists and Preservationists Debate the Rush to Topple Statues
  9. Sorrow and Scrutiny After a Teenager’s Death at Football Practice
  10. Trump Officials Renew Effort to Expand Use of Prison at Guantánamo
  11. Venezuela’s New, Powerful Assembly Takes Over Legislature’s Duties
  12. Revived After Mosul, Iraqi Forces Prepare to Battle ISIS in Tal Afar
  13. The Challenge of a Wright House
  14. How to Sell a Frank Lloyd Wright House
  15. Police See Wider Plot in Spain and Say Carnage Could Have Been Worse
  16. What We Know About the Attacks in Spain
  17. The Victims: In Terror Attacks in Spain, a Global Community of Victims
  18. Profile: Why George Guidall Is the Undisputed King of Audiobooks
  19. Dutch Utility Bets Its Future on an Unusual Strategy: Selling Less Power
  20. How Jinder Mahal, an Indian WWE Star, Is Turning Up the Heat
  21. What Happens to Solar Power in an Eclipse? We’ll Find Out Monday
  22. What Robert E. Lee Wrote to The Times About Slavery in 1858
  23. M.T.A. to Modify Subway Station Design Resembling Confederate Flag
  24. In Afghanistan, a Destructive ‘Game of Thrones’
  25. Flow of Migrants to Italy Slows, but Nobody Knows Why
  26. City Will Move Sidelined Teachers From Limbo to Classrooms
  27. Pursuits: Birders and Naturalists Ponder the Fate of the Greater Sage Grouse
  28. 16 Members of White House Arts Committee Resign to Protest Trump
  29. To Hit a Passer and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’: A Linebacker’s Two Sides
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With his ouster from the White House, Stephen K. Bannon will head back to Breitbart News, where he plans to wage war on the enemies of his nativist vision.

    

Stephen Bannon, Mitt Romney, Barcelona: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Seeking Reset, Trump Dines With Some of His Biggest Donors

The president spent Thursday evening with some of his wealthiest supporters, trying to regain momentum after criticism over his response to violence in Charlottesville, Va.

    

Carl Icahn Quits as a Special Adviser to President Trump

The billionaire investor’s views on environmental regulations had raised criticism from Democratic lawmakers.

    

Romney Tells Trump to Apologize for Causing ‘Racists to Rejoice’

In a Facebook post, Mitt Romney urged President Trump to repudiate racists and admit they were “100% to blame” for the violence in Charlottesville, Va., last weekend.

    

For Murdoch Empire, Perhaps a Decisive Point in Relationship to Trump

An email Thursday night from James Murdoch was a repudiation of President Trump. It may signal a shift at Murdoch-controlled media outlets.

    

In Monument Debate, Calls for an Overdue Reckoning on Race and Southern Identity

A longtime mantra used by many defenders is being undercut by the embrace of Confederate imagery by white supremacists.

    

Trump Aside, Artists and Preservationists Debate the Rush to Topple Statues

As cities and states remove Confederate monuments, leaders in the art world urge more dialogue and deliberation.

    

Sorrow and Scrutiny After a Teenager’s Death at Football Practice

While his Long Island community grieves, experts question the safety of a practice drill that led to the death of a high school student.

    

Trump Officials Renew Effort to Expand Use of Prison at Guantánamo

Under John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, who once oversaw the prison in Cuba, the Trump administration is debating a potential executive order on detainees.

    

Venezuela’s New, Powerful Assembly Takes Over Legislature’s Duties

The Constituent Assembly granted itself wide powers to write and pass all legislation, a move that essentially nullified the opposition-led legislature.

    

Revived After Mosul, Iraqi Forces Prepare to Battle ISIS in Tal Afar

Iraqi forces, who suffered heavy casualties in the monthslong battle for Mosul, are ready to launch their fight to retake Tal Afar from Islamic State fighters, American officials said.

    

The Challenge of a Wright House

Frank Lloyd Wright houses may be architectural masterpieces but finding a buyer isn't always easy. Take a tour of Tirranna, on the market in New Canaan, Conn., for $7.2 million.
    

How to Sell a Frank Lloyd Wright House

A house by Frank Lloyd Wright is instantly recognizable, but what does it take to market, sell or even live in something designed by him.

    

Police See Wider Plot in Spain and Say Carnage Could Have Been Worse

The assaults killed and wounded people from at least 34 countries. The driver in the Barcelona attack was among the assailants believed killed in the second attack at a seaside resort.

    

What We Know About the Attacks in Spain

The police said the two attacks were related and part of a wider plot that could have been worse.

    

The Victims: In Terror Attacks in Spain, a Global Community of Victims

The dead and injured represented 34 nationalities, including a Belgian mother, an Italian father and an American.

    

Profile: Why George Guidall Is the Undisputed King of Audiobooks

His rich baritone has been called the voice of choice for more than 1,300 pieces of literature, including “Crime and Punishment,” “The Corrections” and plenty of Stephen King.

    

Dutch Utility Bets Its Future on an Unusual Strategy: Selling Less Power

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How Jinder Mahal, an Indian WWE Star, Is Turning Up the Heat

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What Happens to Solar Power in an Eclipse? We’ll Find Out Monday

Grid operators will scramble when solar panels go dark — a rare trial run for a future in which the nation will be more reliant on renewable energy.

    

What Robert E. Lee Wrote to The Times About Slavery in 1858

The man who would become a Confederate general wanted to correct an article about freeing the slaves on his family’s estate.

    

M.T.A. to Modify Subway Station Design Resembling Confederate Flag

The design, which involves red, white and blue tiles, appears inside at least one subway station in Times Square. It’s one of many changes after Charlottesville.

    

In Afghanistan, a Destructive ‘Game of Thrones’

Convoluted infighting among warlords on the Afghan government side is creating deep resentments that are fueling the Taliban insurgency.

    

Flow of Migrants to Italy Slows, but Nobody Knows Why

The main route to Europe is experiencing one of its longest lulls since the start of the migration crisis in 2014, though experts said it was unlikely to last.

    

City Will Move Sidelined Teachers From Limbo to Classrooms

New York pays more than 800 teachers without permanent jobs. Now it plans to put them into school vacancies, whether principals want them or not.

    

Pursuits: Birders and Naturalists Ponder the Fate of the Greater Sage Grouse

The Interior Secretary recently announced that efforts to protect the handsome bird, known for an amazing mating dance, are being reviewed.

    

16 Members of White House Arts Committee Resign to Protest Trump

Artists, authors, performers and others stepped down from the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities after Mr. Trump’s remarks about white nationalists.

    

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The Giants’ linebacker has created a vibrant book club on Instagram, drawing fans and fellow readers.

    

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New York is becoming a cultural center for young women trying to disrupt the male-dominated industries of design engineering and sex toys.

    

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