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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Arizona Cardinals rookie running back T.J. Logan will undergo surgery to repair a dislocated wrist and will be placed on injured reserve.
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  1. Arizona Cardinals: Rookie T.J. Logan out 12 weeks
  2. Texas Rangers' Hamels throws four-hitter, defeats Minnesota Twins
  3. St. Louis Cardinals blast way past Cincinnati Reds
  4. Toronto Blue Jays: Ryan Goins' RBI sinks Houston Astros
  5. San Diego Padres ride rookies to win over Pittsburgh Pirates
  6. Colorado Rockies rush to big lead, cruise by Philadelphia Phillies
  7. Baltimore Orioles fight off Detroit Tigers
  8. Atlanta Braves race past Miami Marlins
  9. Chase Headley's homer pushes New York Yankees past Cleveland Indians
  10. Boston Red Sox: Drew Pomeranz powers win over Chicago White Sox
  11. NFL: Hall of Fame class 'could be start of pretty good team'
  12. Milwaukee Brewers keep Tampa Bay Rays under wraps
  13. NASCAR notebook: Dale Earnhardt Jr. has need for more speed
  14. 3M Championship: Paul Goydos fires a 60, shares lead
  15. Citi Open: Kevin Anderson, Alexander Zverev advance to final
  16. Usain Bolt falls in final 100-meter race
  17. Los Angeles Dodgers slug way past New York Mets
  18. Bridgestone Invitational: Thomas Pieters, Zach Johnson share lead
  19. NFL notebook: Adam Gase confirms Miami Dolphins' interest in Jay Cutler
  20. MLB notebook: Oakland Athletics OF Matt Joyce suspended
  21. Chicago Cubs scoot past Washington Nationals
  22. NASCAR: Kyle Busch zips to win in Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen
  23. British man surrenders so police would take unflattering mugshot off Facebook
  24. Border crossings more dangerous despite sharp drop in attempts
  25. Eight miners missing after Russian diamond mine floods

Arizona Cardinals: Rookie T.J. Logan out 12 weeks

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Arizona Cardinals rookie running back T.J. Logan will undergo surgery to repair a dislocated wrist and will be placed on injured reserve.
    

Texas Rangers' Hamels throws four-hitter, defeats Minnesota Twins

MINNEAPOLIS -- Cole Hamels allowed four hits in his first complete game since Oct. 4, 2015, and Nomar Mazara homered for the Texas Rangers in a 4-1 victory against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday.
    

St. Louis Cardinals blast way past Cincinnati Reds

CINCINNATI -- Paul DeJong hit a two-run homer and Lance Lynn allowed one run on three hits through six innings, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night at Great American Ball Park.
    

Toronto Blue Jays: Ryan Goins' RBI sinks Houston Astros

HOUSTON -- Ryan Goins slapped a two-out, two-strike RBI single to left field, scoring Rob Refsnyder with the go-ahead run in the 10th inning in the Toronto Blue Jays' 4-3 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night at Minute Maid Park.
    

San Diego Padres ride rookies to win over Pittsburgh Pirates

PITTSBURGH -- Competing in the ultra-challenging National League West, the San Diego Padres were long eliminated from postseason contention. But the Padres are young and improving. And mostly anonymous.
    

Colorado Rockies rush to big lead, cruise by Philadelphia Phillies

DENVER -- After winning their past three games by scoring the deciding run in the eighth inning or later, the Colorado Rockies were able to breathe considerably easier Saturday night.
    

Baltimore Orioles fight off Detroit Tigers

BALTIMORE -- Welington Castillo and Tim Beckham each homered as part of a late rally that fueled the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night at Camden Yards.
    

Atlanta Braves race past Miami Marlins

ATLANTA -- Mike Foltynewicz struck out a career-high 11 batters and Freddie Freeman drove in four runs as the Atlanta Braves defeated the Miami Marlins 7-2 on Saturday at SunTrust Park.
    

Chase Headley's homer pushes New York Yankees past Cleveland Indians

CLEVELAND -- Chase Headley's solo home run in the eighth inning broke a tie as the New York Yankees snapped a four-game skid with a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Saturday night at Progressive Field.
    

Boston Red Sox: Drew Pomeranz powers win over Chicago White Sox

BOSTON -- Drew Pomeranz pitched another strong game and Andrew Benintendi and Jackie Bradley Jr. hit two-run homers, powering the Boston Red Sox to their fifth straight win, a 4-1 decision over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night.
    

NFL: Hall of Fame class 'could be start of pretty good team'

CANTON, Ohio -- On an unseasonably cool summer night in the birthplace of professional football, seven more immortals swelled the ranks of the Pro Football of Fame to 310.
    

Milwaukee Brewers keep Tampa Bay Rays under wraps

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Zach Davies pitched seven innings of one-hit baseball and the Milwaukee Brewers shut out the Tampa Bay Rays for the second straight night, winning 3-0 on Saturday at Tropicana Field.
    

NASCAR notebook: Dale Earnhardt Jr. has need for more speed

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

3M Championship: Paul Goydos fires a 60, shares lead

Paul Goydos set a tournament record with a scorching 12-under-par 60 on Saturday to grab a share of the lead after two rounds of the PGA Champions Tour's 3M Championship at Blaine, Minn.
    

Citi Open: Kevin Anderson, Alexander Zverev advance to final

South African Kevin Anderson advanced to his first ATP Tour final in two years, beating Jack Sock in the semifinals of the Citi Open on Saturday afternoon in Washington, D.C.
    

Usain Bolt falls in final 100-meter race

Usain Bolt dominated sprinting for more than a decade, but in his very last individual race, he was beaten.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers slug way past New York Mets

NEW YORK -- Yasiel Puig hit the tie-breaking homer leading off the seventh inning Saturday night for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who continued their historic two-month run by coming back to beat the New York Mets 7-4 at Citi Field.
    

Bridgestone Invitational: Thomas Pieters, Zach Johnson share lead

Thomas Pieters and Zach Johnson each birdied the final hole in the third round on Saturday to claim a share of the lead in the World Golf Championship-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio.
    

NFL notebook: Adam Gase confirms Miami Dolphins' interest in Jay Cutler

Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase confirmed Saturday that Jay Cutler is interested in potentially joining the team after starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill sustained a serious injury to his left knee.
    

MLB notebook: Oakland Athletics OF Matt Joyce suspended

Major League Baseball suspended Matt Joyce for two games without pay on Saturday, one day after the Oakland Athletics outfielder yelled a gay slur at a fan.
    

Chicago Cubs scoot past Washington Nationals

CHICAGO -- Alex Avila and Willson Contreras each homered to help the Chicago Cubs beat the Washington Nationals 7-4 on Saturday and even the division leaders' three-game series at one victory apiece.
    

NASCAR: Kyle Busch zips to win in Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

British man surrenders so police would take unflattering mugshot off Facebook

A British man wanted on an assault warrant turned himself in to police so they would take down the unflattering mug shot of him posted on Facebook.
    

Border crossings more dangerous despite sharp drop in attempts

The U.S.-Mexican border has become a deadlier place in 2017 than a year ago despite a sharp drop-off in the number of attempted illegal crossings.
    

Eight miners missing after Russian diamond mine floods

Eight miners remain missing inside one of Russia's largest diamond mines after a water cavern collapsed on a section of the mine when 142 people were inside.
    
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Spearfishing, Hiking, Kayaking: Putin's Outward Bound Vacation

Photos released by the Russian Government show a bare-chested Putin successfully hooking several fish in the cascade mountain lakes this week.

    

Search Suspended for 3 Marines Missing After Crash

Search-and-rescue efforts were suspended for 3 Marines missing after an Osprey aircraft crashed into the sea off Australia. A recovery effort will continue.

    

U.N. Imposes Tough New Sanctions on North Korea

The sanctions include a ban on coal and other exports worth $1 billion. U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley called it the toughest set of sanctions in a generation.

    

Italian Police Arrest Man in Kidnapping of British Model

Police said the 20-year-old woman had come to Milan for what she thought was a photo shoot before she was attacked and closed inside a suitcase.

    

North Korea Gets Sharp Rebuke From Asian Diplomats

The leaders reiterated in a statement their grave concerns over the escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula due to the North's two ICBM tests last month.

    

Venezuela Assembly Ousts Anti-Maduro Prosecutor

The prosecutor has become President Nicolas Maduro's main challenger from within the ruling socialist movement, accusing him of human rights abuses.

    

Family Piano That Survived Holocaust Joins Israel Museum

As the Marguiles family fled Nazi Germany in 1939, they refused to leave behind their beloved piano, on which their two sons had learnt to play.

    

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  16. Search Is Suspended for 3 Missing Marines Off Australia
  17. Singapore Orders Expulsion of American Academic
  18. Vladimir Putin’s Summer Vacation: A Siberia Scrapbook
  19. U.A.W. Accuses Nissan of ‘Scare Tactics’ as Workers Reject Union Bid
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A group of renegade thinkers is attempting what many fellow conservatives have said is impossible: making the intellectual case for the ultimate anti-intellectual.

    

U.N. Security Council Imposes Punishing New Sanctions on North Korea

The resolution, intended to punish North Korea over its nuclear militarization, could reduce the country’s already meager annual export revenue by $1 billion.

    

All Eyes Are on Tillerson and North Korean Counterpart at Asean Meeting

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will be in the same room as North Korea’s foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, on Sunday, and the world will be watching.

    

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Tehran’s Turn | Part 2: Iran Gains Ground in Afghanistan as U.S. Presence Wanes

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Venezuela’s Ousted Attorney General Retreats on a Motorbike

The constituent assembly, established to rewrite the Constitution, dismissed Luisa Ortega and replaced her with an ally of the president.

    

As Others Pack, Some Millennials Commit to Puerto Rico

Young Puerto Ricans are coming back to the island or staying put — with an entrepreneurial spirit that upends a narrative of dependency.

    

North Korean Defector, ‘Treated Like Dirt’ in South, Fights to Return

Disenchanted with life in capitalist South Korea, Kwon Chol-nam is asking to be repatriated, an impossibility under current law.

    

In Weary Wisconsin Town, a Billionaire-Fueled Revival

Diane Hendricks and her late husband saw opportunity in Beloit, a decaying industrial town. Now, she dreams of turning it into a mecca for start-ups.

    

At Home With: Jeannette Walls Settles Down Far From the Noise of New York

The author of “The Glass Castle” spent years covering celebrities. When her book became a huge hit, she “skedaddled” to Virginia and didn’t look back.

    

A Ride for the Red Planet

Step inside this Mars rover concept vehicle created as part of the Kennedy Space Center’s “Summer of Mars” campaign to celebrate advances in exploration of the planet.
    

Former Democratic Texas Gov. Mark White Dies at 77

Former Texas Gov. Mark White, a Democrat who championed public education reforms that included the landmark "no-pass, no-play" policy for high school athletes, has died. He was 77.
    

Minnesota Mosque Hit by Early-Morning Explosion

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Fox News Suspends Eric Bolling After Report of Lewd Text Messages

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Vladimir Putin’s Summer Vacation: A Siberia Scrapbook

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Mo Farah Wins 10,000 at Worlds Before Home Crowd

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