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The show choir from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School joined Shawn Mendes and Khalid on the Billboard Music Awards stage for a performance.
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  1. Mendes, Khalid perform with Stoneman Douglas High School choir
  2. Man drives vehicle into restaurant, kills 2 family members, police say
  3. Tampa Bay Lightning can finish off Washington Capitals
  4. Cleveland Cavaliers need LeBron James' defense versus Boston Celtics
  5. Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran win big at the Billboard Awards
  6. Kelly Clarkson pays tribute to Texas school shooting victims
  7. Golden Knights defeat Jets, advance to Stanley Cup finals
  8. Royal family thanks well-wishers after wedding
  9. Free-agent LB Junior Galette mulling retirement
  10. One dead, one injured in Washington mountain lion attack
  11. Congo reports one new Ebola death, prepares for vaccinations
  12. Johnny Manziel must earn Hamilton Tiger-Cats' starting job
  13. New England Patriots DE Adrian Clayborn nursing quad injury
  14. Former Heisman Trophy winner, LSU legend Billy Cannon dies
  15. Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham expected to show for OTAs
  16. Denver Broncos' Joseph on LB Ray: 'He is motivated and engaged'
  17. 49ers' Richard Sherman shows support for Earl Thomas, Reuben Foster
  18. Attorney disputes account of arrest involving Dallas Cowboys' Terrance Williams
  19. Marlins' Brinson obliterates 450-foot grand slam vs. Braves
  20. Houston Texans' Lamar Miller on Sante Fe High shooting: 'It's a sad situation'
  21. QB Aaron Rodgers wants to be with Green Bay Packers 'into my 40s'
  22. New life-saving cancer treatment tied to vision loss
  23. Trump orders probe into whether FBI 'infiltrated' his campaign
  24. Steven Jackson on best Rams RB of all-time: 'I think it's me'
  25. LaDainian Tomlinson offers advice to Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott

Mendes, Khalid perform with Stoneman Douglas High School choir

The show choir from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School joined Shawn Mendes and Khalid on the Billboard Music Awards stage for a performance.
    

Man drives vehicle into restaurant, kills 2 family members, police say

A North Carolina man crashed his vehicle into a restaurant, killing his daughter and daughter-in-law, police said Sunday.
    

Tampa Bay Lightning can finish off Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals know they have a lot of work to do, and the Tampa Bay Lightning know their work is far from done.
    

Cleveland Cavaliers need LeBron James' defense versus Boston Celtics

LeBron James has been Mr. Everything for the Cleveland Cavaliers for much of the 2018 postseason.
    

Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran win big at the Billboard Awards

Ed Sheeran was named Top Artist at the Billboard Music Awards ceremony in Las Vegas Sunday.
    

Kelly Clarkson pays tribute to Texas school shooting victims

Host Kelly Clarkson paid tribute at the start of the Billboard Music Awards show to the victims of Friday's mass shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas.
    

Golden Knights defeat Jets, advance to Stanley Cup finals

The Vegas Golden Knights reached the Stanley Cup finals after closing out the Winnipeg Jets in five games.
    

Royal family thanks well-wishers after wedding

Britain's royal family has expressed its appreciation to well-wishers after Saturday's wedding of Prince Harry to U.S. actress Meghan Markle.
    

Free-agent LB Junior Galette mulling retirement

Free-agent linebacker Junior Galette is considering retirement.
    

One dead, one injured in Washington mountain lion attack

One man was killed and another was hospitalized after they were attacked by a mountain lion while biking in Washington on Saturday, authorities said.
    

Congo reports one new Ebola death, prepares for vaccinations

The Democratic Republic of Congo's health ministry announced a new death in the Ebola outbreak, as the city of Mbandaka prepares to administer vaccinations.
    

Johnny Manziel must earn Hamilton Tiger-Cats' starting job

Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is officially a member of the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but he might not even be the team's starter.
    

New England Patriots DE Adrian Clayborn nursing quad injury

New England Patriots defensive end Adrian Clayborn sustained a minor quadriceps injury during offseason workouts, according to a published report.
    

Former Heisman Trophy winner, LSU legend Billy Cannon dies

Former Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon passed away Sunday morning at his home, LSU announced. He was 80.
    

Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham expected to show for OTAs

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham is expected to show for organized team activities despite publicly expressing his desire for a new contract.
    

Denver Broncos' Joseph on LB Ray: 'He is motivated and engaged'

The Denver Broncos are bidding that outside linebacker Shane Ray received a wakeup call when the team elected against picking up his fifth-year option.
    

49ers' Richard Sherman shows support for Earl Thomas, Reuben Foster

San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman spoke out on behalf of a former teammate as well as a new one on Saturday.
    

Attorney disputes account of arrest involving Dallas Cowboys' Terrance Williams

The attorney for Terrance Williams is disputing the police account of the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver's vehicle hitting a light pole over the weekend.
    

Marlins' Brinson obliterates 450-foot grand slam vs. Braves

Miami Marlins outfielder Lewis Brinson crushed a 450-foot grand slam in the fourth inning against the Atlanta Braves Sunday at SunTrust Park in Atlanta, Ga.
    

Houston Texans' Lamar Miller on Sante Fe High shooting: 'It's a sad situation'

Houston Texans running back Lamar Miller spoke in a somber tone as he shared his feelings in the aftermath of the mass shooting at Santa Fe High School.
    

QB Aaron Rodgers wants to be with Green Bay Packers 'into my 40s'

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers doubled down on his intention of remaining with the Green Bay Packers well beyond his 40th birthday.
    

New life-saving cancer treatment tied to vision loss

A newer type of cancer treatment may offer the chance of longer survival, but the drugs could also trigger new side effects, such as vision problems.
    

Trump orders probe into whether FBI 'infiltrated' his campaign

President Donald Trump demanded Sunday that the Department of Justice investigate if the FBI spied on his 2016 presidential campaign for political purposes.
    

Steven Jackson on best Rams RB of all-time: 'I think it's me'

Steven Jackson had quite the career with the then-St. Louis Rams, so much so that he is the franchise's all-time rushing leader.
    

LaDainian Tomlinson offers advice to Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott

Pro Football Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson offered a bit of advice for fellow running back Ezekiel Elliott.
    
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As Trump pressures DOJ, Giuliani says probe may end by Sept - Washington Post


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As Trump pressures DOJ, Giuliani says probe may end by Sept
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will "demand" that the Justice Department open an investigation into whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign, an extraordinary order that came hours before his legal team said that ...
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Treasury, USTR Send Mixed Messages Over Tariffs on Chinese Imports​ - Wall Street Journal


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WASHINGTON—The Treasury secretary and the administration's top trade official took markedly different positions over whether the U.S. will move forward with tariffs on Chinese imports, punctuating several days of negotiations between the world's two ...
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SANTA FE, Tex. — One mile from the scene of the shooting that left 10 people dead at her school, Monica Bracknell, a senior at Santa Fe High School, approached Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in the lobby of Arcadia First Baptist Church here Sunday morning.
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  1. Asia Argento delivers searing speech at Cannes against Weinstein
  2. Venezuela's Maduro declared winner of second term amid severe crisis
  3. British royal family thanks those who celebrated wedding
  4. Company in Cuba plane crash had received serious safety complaints
  5. Congo begins Ebola vaccinations with 4,000 doses shipped
  6. U.S. and China putting trade war 'on hold,' Mnuchin says
  7. Two pilots spend $150,000 on a rescue plane for migrants
  8. Saudi Arabia arrests women's rights activists just weeks before driving ban is lifted
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Asia Argento delivers searing speech at Cannes against Weinstein

"And even tonight, sitting among you, there are those who still have to be held accountable for their conduct against women," she added.

    

Venezuela's Maduro declared winner of second term amid severe crisis

The election comes during a deepening crisis that's made food scarce and inflation soar as oil production in the once wealthy nation plummets.

    

British royal family thanks those who celebrated wedding

The family tweeted its thanks while Harry and his bride were attending a private soiree hosted by Harry's father, Prince Charles.

    

Company in Cuba plane crash had received serious safety complaints

The plane was barred from Guyanese airspace after authorities discovered that its crew had been allowing dangerous overloading of luggage on flights.

    

Congo begins Ebola vaccinations with 4,000 doses shipped

The World Health Organization said on Friday that the disease had killed 25 people since early April.

    

U.S. and China putting trade war 'on hold,' Mnuchin says

"Right now, we have agreed to put the tariffs on hold while we try to execute the framework," Mnuchin said Sunday.

    

Two pilots spend $150,000 on a rescue plane for migrants

More than 600 migrants have died so far this year trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea.

    

Saudi Arabia arrests women's rights activists just weeks before driving ban is lifted

When the kingdom issued its stunning royal decree last year announcing that women would be allowed to drive in 2018, rights leaders were warned against giving interviews.
    

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  2. Mueller Hopes to Wrap Up Obstruction Inquiry Into Trump by Sept. 1, Giuliani Says
  3. Trump Demands Inquiry Into Whether Justice Dept. ‘Infiltrated or Surveilled’ His Campaign
  4. Unsheltered: What You Need to Know as a New York Tenant
  5. Trump Grappling With Risks of Proceeding With North Korea Meeting
  6. Anti-Gun Backlash From School Shooting? Probably Not in Texas
  7. Santa Fe High’s Baseball Team Takes the Field, Shadowed by Tragedy
  8. U.S. Suspends Tariffs on China, Stoking Fears of a Loss of Leverage
  9. Now Even Japan Is Pushing Back Against Trump’s Tariffs
  10. The Right Way to Fix the Prisons
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: Enough Is Enough
  12. Mourning Our Daughter, While Ireland Votes
  13. Don’t Put That in My Heart Until You’re Sure It Really Works
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: The Mississippi Man Tried Six Times for the Same Crime
  15. Editorial Observer: Thanks, Meghan Markle, We Needed That
  16. K2 Eyed as Culprit After 14 People Overdose in Brooklyn
  17. Man Intentionally Plowed Vehicle Into a Restaurant, Killing His Daughter, Police Say
  18. The Mafia Reporter With a Police Escort (and the 200 Journalists Like Him)
  19. Ireland, Enthusiastic About Gay Rights, Frets Over Abortion
  20. REgional Australia, PArt 1 of 2: A Booming Economy With a Tragic Price
  21. Meghan Markle and the Bicultural Blackness of the Royal Wedding
  22. A Trinity of Opinions on the Met’s ‘Heavenly Bodies’
  23. Patricia Morison, 103, Dies; Broadway’s First Kate to Be Kissed
  24. Review: A Rising Star Takes Her Turn, as the Met Turns the Page on Levine
  25. In Belmont Stakes, Justify Might Face Familiar Competition
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Europe Edition: Royal Wedding, Ireland, Mafia: Your Monday Briefing

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

    

Mueller Hopes to Wrap Up Obstruction Inquiry Into Trump by Sept. 1, Giuliani Says

Mr. Giuliani sought to make the case that a longer timeline for that aspect of the Russia investigation would hurt Republicans in the midterm elections.

    

Trump Demands Inquiry Into Whether Justice Dept. ‘Infiltrated or Surveilled’ His Campaign

Legal experts said President Trump’s promise of intervention had little precedent, and could force a clash between the sitting president and his Justice Department.

    

Unsheltered: What You Need to Know as a New York Tenant

The city’s housing system can be complicated to navigate. Here’s a quick primer on what your rights are and how to exercise them.
    

Trump Grappling With Risks of Proceeding With North Korea Meeting

President Trump was surprised and angered by a statement issued by the North’s chief nuclear negotiator, who declared that the country would not swap its nuclear weapons capability for economic aid.

    

Anti-Gun Backlash From School Shooting? Probably Not in Texas

Activism after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., led to the most successful push for gun control in decades in the state. Few expect the same in Texas.

    

Santa Fe High’s Baseball Team Takes the Field, Shadowed by Tragedy

The stands were packed with people in the school’s colors Saturday night for a playoff game that the players chose not to postpone, a day after a gunman killed 10 people at their school.

    

U.S. Suspends Tariffs on China, Stoking Fears of a Loss of Leverage

A temporary cease-fire has calmed fears of a trade war, but the Trump administration now faces criticism it is backing down from striking a tough deal.

    

Now Even Japan Is Pushing Back Against Trump’s Tariffs

Japan is considering filing a complaint with the W.T.O. against the United States for tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a sign it could be readying for a trade war.

    

The Right Way to Fix the Prisons

What Congress could learn from Donald Trump’s moment of empathy on criminal justice.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Enough Is Enough

People seeking common sense on guns must become single-issue voters on gun control.

    

Mourning Our Daughter, While Ireland Votes

Allowing Irish women to end pregnancies doesn’t require insisting on the inhumanity of those who haven’t been born yet.

    

Don’t Put That in My Heart Until You’re Sure It Really Works

We need more evidence before medical devices are approved, not less.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Mississippi Man Tried Six Times for the Same Crime

A Mississippi prosecutor seems to have a vendetta against Curtis Flowers, as a new podcast documents.

    

Editorial Observer: Thanks, Meghan Markle, We Needed That

Pride in the name of love.

    

K2 Eyed as Culprit After 14 People Overdose in Brooklyn

Investigators were trying to determine the source of a drug that caused the victims to faint and vomit.

    

Man Intentionally Plowed Vehicle Into a Restaurant, Killing His Daughter, Police Say

The crash in North Carolina killed two people, including the daughter, who was a sheriff’s deputy, the police said. Several others were injured.

    

The Mafia Reporter With a Police Escort (and the 200 Journalists Like Him)

Paolo Borrometi is among scores of Italian journalists under police protection after their reporting angered crime figures. “That doesn’t happen in other countries,” says a press freedom advocate.

    

Ireland, Enthusiastic About Gay Rights, Frets Over Abortion

While the once-profound influence of the Catholic Church has faded, abortion is an exception, leaving the results of the coming referendum unpredictable.

    

REgional Australia, PArt 1 of 2: A Booming Economy With a Tragic Price

Australia is a breadbasket to the world and a globalization success story. So why are its farmers killing themselves?

    

Meghan Markle and the Bicultural Blackness of the Royal Wedding

Many elements of Saturday’s ceremony bridged Meghan Markle’s African-American identity with the black British one that she was about to enter.

    

A Trinity of Opinions on the Met’s ‘Heavenly Bodies’

An art critic, a fashion writer and a Catholic columnist from The Times walk into a museum. What followed was a lively debate about clothing and faith.

    

Patricia Morison, 103, Dies; Broadway’s First Kate to Be Kissed

Ms. Morison was a star of the musical stage in “Kiss Me, Kate” and “The King and I.”

    

Review: A Rising Star Takes Her Turn, as the Met Turns the Page on Levine

The conductor Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla led the ensemble at Carnegie Hall a few hours after the Met filed a lawsuit against its former music director, James Levine.

    

In Belmont Stakes, Justify Might Face Familiar Competition

As Justify prepares for the final leg of the Triple Crown, contenders are lining up to face him.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Many Giselles, but Only One Osipova

Natalia Osipova stood out among the dancers interpreting the role this season at the American Ballet Theater, showing how she has grown as an artist.

    

Pakistan Has Just One New Polio Case, but Isn’t Declaring Victory Yet

The country has come tantalizingly close to eradicating the virus in recent years, only to be foiled by instability, mistrust and attacks on vaccinators.

    

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