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An off-duty police officer in Texas was arrested Saturday for fatally shooting his brother, who was a sheriff's deputy.
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  1. Texas police officer arrested for killing sheriff's deputy brother
  2. Struggling Baltimore Orioles host Washington Nationals
  3. Diamondbacks hope for turnaround vs. Reds
  4. Rising Braves greet Mets with doubleheader
  5. After bullpen day, Rays turn to Chris Archer vs. A's
  6. Red Sox hope David Price is right vs. Blue Jays
  7. Cardinals head into Milwaukee looking up at Brewers
  8. Tigers face tough task of slowing Angels' Trout
  9. Capitals stand in way of Golden Knights' fairytale ending
  10. Rockets hope Chris Paul can play in Game 7 vs. Warriors
  11. China sends warning to two U.S. Navy ships in South China Sea
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell raps about being 'target'
  13. Indy 500: Will Power beats Ed Carpenter
  14. Los Angeles Chargers CB Jason Verrett not cleared to fully practice
  15. George H.W. Bush hospitalized with low blood pressure, fatigue
  16. Former Nebraska coach Frank Solich to receive Osborne Legacy Award
  17. San Francisco 49ers' Cassius Marsh: Patriots Way chased him away
  18. Johnny Manziel 'intrigued' by transition to CFL
  19. Colombia presidential election heads to runoff
  20. Trump: June 12 summit plan 'hasn't changed'; Kim: Still committed
  21. Patriots' Tom Brady throws to Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo from yacht
  22. Ariana Grande comments on Millie Bobby Brown's Instagram kiss pic
  23. 'Solo: A Stars Wars Story' tops North American box office with $83.3M
  24. Alberto strenghtens, heads toward Florida panhandle

Texas police officer arrested for killing sheriff's deputy brother

An off-duty police officer in Texas was arrested Saturday for fatally shooting his brother, who was a sheriff's deputy.
    

Struggling Baltimore Orioles host Washington Nationals

As the Baltimore Orioles' early-season woes continue, they will be running into something they probably won't want to see: the Washington Nationals.
    

Diamondbacks hope for turnaround vs. Reds

The Arizona Diamondbacks return home Monday in a tailspin that a more productive offense and some health probably could cure.
    

Rising Braves greet Mets with doubleheader

The Atlanta Braves hope to continue their early season success against the New York Mets when the teams play a doubleheader on Monday.
    

After bullpen day, Rays turn to Chris Archer vs. A's

It appears Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin will have to wait until at least Thursday to get his wish to witness the strategy of rival Kevin Cash.
    

Red Sox hope David Price is right vs. Blue Jays

David Price finished the 2015 season by going 9-1 in 11 starts for the Toronto Blue Jays.
    

Cardinals head into Milwaukee looking up at Brewers

The only thing in Milwaukee hotter than the weather right now is the city's baseball team.
    

Tigers face tough task of slowing Angels' Trout

Mike Trout had a career day at the plate against New York Yankees on Saturday.
    

Capitals stand in way of Golden Knights' fairytale ending

Everyone knew that this would be a year of firsts for the expansion Vegas Golden Knights when they began play early last October.
    

Rockets hope Chris Paul can play in Game 7 vs. Warriors

There is something appropriate about the Houston Rockets' championship aspirations hinging upon the availability of guard Chris Paul.
    

China sends warning to two U.S. Navy ships in South China Sea

China sent warships to challenge two U.S. Navy vessels that sailed through disputed waters in the South China Sea.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell raps about being 'target'

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell believes he is a target after releasing a new hip-hop song this weekend.
    

Indy 500: Will Power beats Ed Carpenter

Will Power edged Ed Carpenter and Scott Dixon to win the 2018 Indianapolis 500 Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Ind.
    

Los Angeles Chargers CB Jason Verrett not cleared to fully practice

Injured Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Jason Verrett is still not cleared to fully practice.
    

George H.W. Bush hospitalized with low blood pressure, fatigue

Former President George H.W. Bush was hospitalized on Sunday after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue, a spokesman said.
    

Former Nebraska coach Frank Solich to receive Osborne Legacy Award

Frank Solich has had an uneasy relationship with Nebraska since his controversial firing as the university's head football coach in 2003.
    

San Francisco 49ers' Cassius Marsh: Patriots Way chased him away

Not everyone can play for New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, as San Francisco 49ers defensive end Cassius March discovered last season.
    

Johnny Manziel 'intrigued' by transition to CFL

Johnny Manziel had some uneven moments during training camp Saturday as he continued his bid to win the starting quarterback job with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
    

Colombia presidential election heads to runoff

Colombians went to the polls Sunday to elect a new president in the first national vote since the government signed a peace agreement with the FARC rebel group.
    

Trump: June 12 summit plan 'hasn't changed'; Kim: Still committed

President Donald Trump said a plan for a June 12 summit in Singapore with Kim Jong Un "hasn't changed" and the North Korean leader repeated his commitment.
    

Patriots' Tom Brady throws to Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo from yacht

Tom Brady skipped organized team activities last week but he showed that his arm still has plenty of zip and accuracy -- even if he was thousands of miles way.
    

Ariana Grande comments on Millie Bobby Brown's Instagram kiss pic

A photo Millie Bobby Brown posted on Instagram this weekend caught the attention of her fellow celebrity Ariana Grande.
    

'Solo: A Stars Wars Story' tops North American box office with $83.3M

"Solo: A Star Wars Story" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $83.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Alberto strenghtens, heads toward Florida panhandle

Subtropical storm Alberto continued to strengthen slowly as it made its way toward the Gulf Coast on Sunday.
    
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Planning seemed to move ahead for the on-off-perhaps-on-again summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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  1. U.S. delegation holds talks with North Korean officials in DMZ
  2. Buddhist priest leads Japan's battle against banks backing nuclear, coal power
  3. China calls U.S. warships in South China Sea 'provocation'
  4. Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake
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U.S. delegation holds talks with North Korean officials in DMZ

Planning seemed to move ahead for the on-off-perhaps-on-again summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    

Buddhist priest leads Japan's battle against banks backing nuclear, coal power

In the wake of Fukushima, Tomonobu Narita is at the forefront of a movement to withdraw money from banks that back environmentally harmful energy projects.

    

China calls U.S. warships in South China Sea 'provocation'

The Defense Ministry said the ships "undermined strategic mutual trust" and "damaged peace, security and good order in relevant waters."

    

Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake

The two leading candidates have presented dramatically different visions for both Colombia's economic model and the future of its divisive peace process.

    

South Korea says Kim still committed to Trump summit, denuclearization

"Chairman Kim made clear once again his intentions to completely denuclearize the Korean Peninsula," South Korea's president said.

    

An Olympic baseball diamond was home. Now it's a memory.

Many migrants who reached Greece in the hope it would be an entry to the rest of Europe are now being forced to accept that their journey may end there.

    

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  1. Europe Edition: North Korea, Ireland, World Cup: Your Monday Briefing
  2. U.S. and North Korean Officials Race to Resurrect Trump-Kim Meeting
  3. China Warns 2 American Warships in South China Sea
  4. The Evangelical Fight to Win Back California
  5. Democrats Go All-Out to Avoid Disaster in California House Races
  6. As Ireland Joins Europe’s Sprint From Catholic Fold, Francis Looks South
  7. Where Did Ireland Go? Abortion Vote Stuns Those on Both Sides
  8. How Savita Halappanavar’s Death Spurred Ireland’s Abortion Rights Campaign
  9. The Case Against Harvey Weinstein, Explained
  10. She Went to Interview Morgan Freeman. Her Story Became Much Bigger.
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: The Weasel of Oz
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Are Running a Smart, Populist Campaign
  13. The Wounds Veterans Alone Can’t Heal
  14. The North’s Jim Crow
  15. Can South Korea Save the Summit?
  16. F.B.I.’s Urgent Request: Reboot Your Router to Stop Russia-Linked Malware
  17. Flash Flooding Rages Through Maryland Community
  18. In Colombia, Far-Right and Hard-Left Candidates Will Vie for Presidency
  19. ‘OMG This Is Wrong!’ Retired English Teacher Marks Up a White House Letter and Sends It Back
  20. Everyone Loves a Parade. Especially When It’s on a Military Base.
  21. She Found Comfort in a Brooklyn Diner, Then Lost Everything
  22. More Jobs Will Be Cleared for Takeoff. Aspiring Pilots Are Ready.
  23. Fidelity, Bruised From Crises, Searches for Life After Mutual Funds
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Europe Edition: North Korea, Ireland, World Cup: Your Monday Briefing

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

    

U.S. and North Korean Officials Race to Resurrect Trump-Kim Meeting

American diplomats made a rare visit to North Korea as officials sought to dispel skepticism about the chances of reaching a framework for a deal in such a short time.

    

China Warns 2 American Warships in South China Sea

The country’s defense ministry said it had confronted the U.S. warships, which passed through waters near the Paracel Islands that China claims as its own.

    

The Evangelical Fight to Win Back California

As the primary approaches, Franklin Graham brings Jesus — and a conservative political message — to a state with a vast pool of evangelical voters.

    

Democrats Go All-Out to Avoid Disaster in California House Races

The party and allied groups are spending more than $4 million on a handful of chaotic congressional races that are critical to Democrats’ strategy to win the House in November.

    

As Ireland Joins Europe’s Sprint From Catholic Fold, Francis Looks South

Pope Francis, who seems resigned that a devout and Catholic Europe has largely slipped into the church’s past, has shifted his focus to the world’s outcasts.

    

Where Did Ireland Go? Abortion Vote Stuns Those on Both Sides

Divorce is legal. So is same-sex marriage. And now abortion will be, too. Ireland has redefined itself in a remarkably short span of time.

    

How Savita Halappanavar’s Death Spurred Ireland’s Abortion Rights Campaign

Dr. Halappanavar, 31, died in 2012 after Irish doctors denied her an abortion, even as she miscarried. Her death from infection propelled a movement.

    

The Case Against Harvey Weinstein, Explained

The challenges in prosecuting, and defending, a sex crimes case aimed at a once-powerful target with high-priced lawyers.

    

She Went to Interview Morgan Freeman. Her Story Became Much Bigger.

After Mr. Freeman spoke to a CNN reporter, Chloe Melas, in a way she considered inappropriate, she tracked down other women who said the actor had mistreated them.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Weasel of Oz

Trump has an unmatched ability to retain power by deceiving the populace.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Are Running a Smart, Populist Campaign

The divide between the party’s left and its center is a lot smaller than it looks.

    

The Wounds Veterans Alone Can’t Heal

Many people are looking to veteran candidates to close our political divide. Isn’t it time for all citizens to join in that effort?

    

The North’s Jim Crow

‘Quality of life’ laws passed in the early 1900s to enforce racial segregation are still doing that today.

    

Can South Korea Save the Summit?

President Moon Jae-in may be the last chance for bringing Trump and Kim Jong-un together.

    

F.B.I.’s Urgent Request: Reboot Your Router to Stop Russia-Linked Malware

Hundreds of thousands of home and office routers have been infected by the malware, which was created by the same group that hacked the Democratic National Committee.

    

Flash Flooding Rages Through Maryland Community

The flooding struck Ellicott City, Md., on Sunday, prompting rescuers to tell residents, “If you are trapped, we are coming.”

    

In Colombia, Far-Right and Hard-Left Candidates Will Vie for Presidency

A conservative and a former leftist rebel came out ahead in the first-round presidential vote Sunday, setting the stage for a divisive final election.

    

‘OMG This Is Wrong!’ Retired English Teacher Marks Up a White House Letter and Sends It Back

A former high school teacher who wrote to Mr. Trump was unhappy with the letter she got in return. “Poor writing is not something I abide,” she said.

    

Everyone Loves a Parade. Especially When It’s on a Military Base.

As Washington grumbles about President Trump’s order to hold a military parade in the capital, the Army’s 82nd maxes out the potential for a show of might.

    

She Found Comfort in a Brooklyn Diner, Then Lost Everything

A lonesome widow saw a new daughter in her favorite waitress. “At first, she brought a lot of joy into my life,” she said. That would not last.

    

More Jobs Will Be Cleared for Takeoff. Aspiring Pilots Are Ready.

As big airlines face a wave of retirements, a fresh batch of fliers gets a chance, and the training, to seize the opportunity.

    

Fidelity, Bruised From Crises, Searches for Life After Mutual Funds

Led by its founder’s granddaughter, the investment giant is focusing on more mundane business lines as it also assesses its corporate culture.

    

What to Do With a Day Off

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What to Cook: What to Cook This Week

Samin Nosrat has a fine new recipe for a crisp, golden pasta tahdig you can make this long weekend along with burgers, hot dogs and chicken wings.

    

Hooking the Dinosaur of Fish

It’s paddlefish season in Montana. Programs to harvest the giant’s caviar and sell it have helped to create a model for sustainable fishing.

    

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