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There are familiar faces on both sides as the Tampa Bay Rays and Atlanta Braves open a split interleague series on Tuesday night.
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  1. Tampa Bay Rays, Atlanta Braves open interleague series
  2. Los Angeles Dodgers host MLB-leading Arizona Diamondbacks
  3. Colorado Rockies hope to continue streaking vs. Los Angeles Angels
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox begin interleague series
  5. Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays struggle to rise above mediocre
  6. Brewers hope day off recharges bats vs. Indians
  7. Red Sox, Yankees face off in matchup of teams with best records
  8. Royals look to maintain momentum against struggling Orioles
  9. Warriors look to close out Pelicans
  10. Houston Rockets aim to close out series vs. Utah Jazz
  11. N.Y. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigns after assault allegations
  12. U.S. issues sanctions on three Venezuelans, 20 companies
  13. Google bans ads for bail bonds services
  14. Oakland Raiders sign three, waive three after rookie minicamp
  15. Philadelphia Eagles sign former Green Bay Packers QB Joe Callahan
  16. Cleveland Browns claim P Justin Vogel, waive QB Joel Stave
  17. Indianapolis Colts claim former Browns TE Randall Telfer off waivers
  18. Minnesota Vikings sign four, waive four following rookie minicamp
  19. Even mild concussion tied to greater dementia risk later
  20. San Francisco 49ers release Pro Bowl OL Zane Beadles
  21. Many teens switch from hi-cal sodas to hi-cal sports drinks
  22. Generic drugs don't always push prices down
  23. Carolina Panthers sign former Denver Broncos RB C.J. Anderson

Tampa Bay Rays, Atlanta Braves open interleague series

There are familiar faces on both sides as the Tampa Bay Rays and Atlanta Braves open a split interleague series on Tuesday night.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers host MLB-leading Arizona Diamondbacks

The Arizona Diamondbacks could end up playing the revenge card when they open a brief two-game series Tuesday at Dodger Stadium.
    

Colorado Rockies hope to continue streaking vs. Los Angeles Angels

Superb starting pitching has carried the Colorado Rockies to a season-high five-game winning streak and eight victories in their past 11 games.
    

Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox begin interleague series

The Pittsburgh Pirates have proven so far that this season that they are more than capable of winning within their division.
    

Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays struggle to rise above mediocre

Breaking even is about the best the Seattle Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays have been able to do lately.
    

Brewers hope day off recharges bats vs. Indians

After being shut out for the seventh time in 35 games, the Milwaukee Brewers got a day off Monday ahead of their two-game interleague set against Cleveland.
    

Red Sox, Yankees face off in matchup of teams with best records

Last month, the Boston Red Sox ripped off 17 wins in 19 games, including two over the New York Yankees at Fenway Park.
    

Royals look to maintain momentum against struggling Orioles

The Kansas City Royals are slowly climbing out of an early season hole with some key victories.
    

Warriors look to close out Pelicans

The Golden State Warriors can achieve a piece of history Tuesday when they look to close out the New Orleans Pelicans.
    

Houston Rockets aim to close out series vs. Utah Jazz

So much of what the Houston Rockets have become under coach Mike D'Antoni focuses on the volume of 3-pointers taken.
    

N.Y. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigns after assault allegations

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned Monday night after several women accused him of physical abuse.
    

U.S. issues sanctions on three Venezuelans, 20 companies

The U.S. Department of the Treasury placed sanctions on three Venezuelans and 20 entities related to drug trafficking Monday.
    

Google bans ads for bail bonds services

Google will soon no longer allow bail bonds services to advertise on any of its platforms, the company announced Monday.
    

Oakland Raiders sign three, waive three after rookie minicamp

The Oakland Raiders announced on Monday that they signed three free agents following their participation in the team's rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.
    

Philadelphia Eagles sign former Green Bay Packers QB Joe Callahan

The Philadelphia Eagles signed former Green Bay Packers quarterback Joe Callahan to a two-year contract, the team announced Monday.
    

Cleveland Browns claim P Justin Vogel, waive QB Joel Stave

Former Green Bay Packers punter Justin Vogel was claimed by the Cleveland Browns, the Browns announced Monday.
    

Indianapolis Colts claim former Browns TE Randall Telfer off waivers

Former Cleveland Browns tight end Randall Telfer was claimed by the Indianapolis Colts, the team announced Monday.
    

Minnesota Vikings sign four, waive four following rookie minicamp

The Minnesota Vikings signed four players who tried out with the team during its rookie minicamp, and they waived four others, the team announced Monday.
    

Even mild concussion tied to greater dementia risk later

Concussions, even those that are mild, more than double the risk for developing dementia down the road, new research suggests.
    

San Francisco 49ers release Pro Bowl OL Zane Beadles

Offensive lineman Zane Beadles, who has started 115 NFL games, was released by the San Francisco 49ers, the team announced Monday.
    

Many teens switch from hi-cal sodas to hi-cal sports drinks

Teens who were once hooked on sugary sodas may now be now turning to sugary sports drinks, a new study reveals.
    

Generic drugs don't always push prices down

There's been only a small drop in the price of imatinib since a generic version was introduced to compete with Gleevec, a new study finds.
    

Carolina Panthers sign former Denver Broncos RB C.J. Anderson

The Carolina Panthers signed free agent running back C.J. Anderson to a one-year contract, the team announced Monday.
    
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Public shaming helps stop Cape Town from running dry

Residents of the South African city have been forced to radically change their relationship with water.

    

Trump tweets he'll be announcing 'decision on Iran Deal' on Tuesday

The President argues the pact isn't tough enough at preventing Iran from advancing its nuclear and its missile programs, but proponents say it's the only way to keep Iran in check.

    

Trump to announce Iran nuclear deal decision Tuesday

As the president prepared to make public a final decision on the Iranian nuclear deal, some Hill Republicans have been urging him not to abandon it completely.
    

Raul Castro's daughter to push for gay marriage in Cuba

Mariela Castro says she will push for same-sex marriage to be included in a constitutional reform process expected to begin in July.

    

Dumping Iran nuclear deal 'a mistake,' Britain warns Trump

Britain's foreign secretary says the Obama-era pact has "weaknesses" but can be fixed.

    

Giuliani: Trump could invoke 5th Amendment in Russia probe

"He's the president of the United States. We can assert the same privileges other presidents have," Giuliani said.

    

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Unswayed by Allies, Trump Is Expected to Leave Iran Deal, Diplomats Say

If the European diplomats are correct, the announcement will be the most consequential national security decision of President Trump’s 15 months in office.

    

Opponents of Iran Deal Hired Investigators to Dig Up Dirt on Obama Aide

Evidence has surfaced that opponents of the deal engaged in a sophisticated effort to dig up dirt on Benjamin J. Rhodes and his family that continued well after the Obama administration left office.

    

E.P.A. Emails Show an Effort to Shield Pruitt From Public Scrutiny

New files suggest the E.P.A. chief’s close control of his public events is driven more by a desire to avoid tough questions than by security concerns.

    

Gina Haspel Has the Experience to Run the C.I.A., and That May Be Her Biggest Problem

As she prepares for her confirmation hearing, President Trump’s nominee to lead the spy agency faces questions about her involvement in torture and secret prisons.

    

‘Like a Mosquito in a Nudist Colony.’ How Mick Mulvaney Found Plenty to Target at Consumer Bureau

Boxed out of budget negotiations, Mick Mulvaney’s second job running the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau represents a second chance for him to leave his mark.

    

Trump Weighs In on West Virginia Senate Race in Sign of Republican Anxiety

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Melania Trump Rolls Out ‘Be Best,’ a Children’s Agenda With a Focus on Social Media

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When 2 + 2 Might Equal 5

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