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Black children are about twice as likely to take their own lives as whites, researchers have found.
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  1. Race may play role in kids' suicide risk
  2. Berries and grapes may keep you breathin' easy
  3. Banned pregnancy drug linked to ADHD generations later
  4. Cole, Houston Astros open two-game set vs. San Francisco Giants
  5. Maddie Poppe wins 'American Idol,' is dating runner-up Caleb Hutchinson
  6. West rivals Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics clash
  7. Tampa Bay Rays will try to slow down Boston Red Sox's power
  8. Jameson Taillon, Pittsburgh Pirates host Cincinnati Reds
  9. Chicago Cubs host Cleveland Indians with 3rd straight win in sights
  10. Toronto Blue Jays aim to end skid vs. Los Angeles Angels
  11. Warriors looking forward after blowout Game 3 win vs. Rockets
  12. Monkey captured after running loose in San Antonio airport
  13. Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson win 'Dancing with the Stars: Athletes'
  14. Nationals' Juan Soto homers on first pitch of first career at-bat as starter
  15. Heatstroke causes at least 65 deaths in Pakistan, welfare non-profit says
  16. Arizona Cardinals cut CB Marcus Williams
  17. Oakland Raiders ink draftees T Brandon Parker, CB Nick Nelson
  18. Guard Richie Incognito gets wish, released by Buffalo Bills
  19. New York Jets sign fourth-round TE Chris Herndon out of Miami
  20. New York Giants CB Eli Apple embarrassed by fights last season
  21. Seattle Seahawks S Earl Thomas skips voluntary OTAs
  22. Royal wedding flowers gifted to London hospice

Race may play role in kids' suicide risk

Black children are about twice as likely to take their own lives as whites, researchers have found.
    

Berries and grapes may keep you breathin' easy

Adding more grapes and berries to your diet is a tasty way to give your lung health a boost, new research suggests.
    

Banned pregnancy drug linked to ADHD generations later

A pregnancy drug that has been banned for decades may increase the risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) generations later.
    

Cole, Houston Astros open two-game set vs. San Francisco Giants

Despite their perch atop the American League West, the Astros remain in search of consistent production from a few spots in their lineup.
    

Maddie Poppe wins 'American Idol,' is dating runner-up Caleb Hutchinson

Maddie Poppe was crowned the winner of Season 16 of "American Idol" in Los Angeles Monday.
    

West rivals Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics clash

Two American League West rivals riding winning streaks open a three-game series Tuesday night when the Seattle Mariners visit the Oakland Athletics.
    

Tampa Bay Rays will try to slow down Boston Red Sox's power

The Tampa Bay Rays get back to having a traditional starting pitcher on the mound and they'll do so Tuesday night against the best hitting lineup in the majors.
    

Jameson Taillon, Pittsburgh Pirates host Cincinnati Reds

The last time Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jameson Taillon faced the Cincinnati Reds, only a third-inning single prevented him from throwing a no-hitter.
    

Chicago Cubs host Cleveland Indians with 3rd straight win in sights

The Chicago Cubs will go for their third win in a row as they welcome the Cleveland Indians to open a two-game series on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
    

Toronto Blue Jays aim to end skid vs. Los Angeles Angels

The Los Angeles Angels ended their five-game losing streak Sunday.
    

Warriors looking forward after blowout Game 3 win vs. Rockets

Two veteran coaches had a similar message for their teams on the eve of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.
    

Monkey captured after running loose in San Antonio airport

A monkey that broke out of its crate at an airport in Texas was captured Monday evening, according to American Airlines officials.
    

Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson win 'Dancing with the Stars: Athletes'

Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson won "Dancing with the Stars: Athletes" in Los Angeles Monday.
    

Nationals' Juan Soto homers on first pitch of first career at-bat as starter

Washington Nationals outfielder Juan Soto hit a home run on the first pitch of his first career at-bat as a starter Monday against the San Diego Padres.
    

Heatstroke causes at least 65 deaths in Pakistan, welfare non-profit says

At least 65 people have died from heatstroke as the result of a heatwave in Pakistan, the head of a non-profit social welfare program said Monday.
    

Arizona Cardinals cut CB Marcus Williams

A little over a month after signing Marcus Williams to a one-year contract, the Arizona Cardinals released the cornerback on Monday.
    

Oakland Raiders ink draftees T Brandon Parker, CB Nick Nelson

The Oakland Raiders are down to one unsigned pick after agreeing to contracts with third-round tackle Brandon Parker and fourth-round cornerback Nick Nelson.
    

Guard Richie Incognito gets wish, released by Buffalo Bills

Richie Incognito received his wish on Monday when the Buffalo Bills released him from the reserve/retired list.
    

New York Jets sign fourth-round TE Chris Herndon out of Miami

The New York Jets signed former Miami Hurricanes tight end Chris Herndon to a four-year rookie contract, the team announced Monday.
    

New York Giants CB Eli Apple embarrassed by fights last season

Eli Apple's second season was an embarrassment, according to the New York Giants cornerback.
    

Seattle Seahawks S Earl Thomas skips voluntary OTAs

Earl Thomas, who is seeking a new contract, was not at the Seattle Seahawks' facility for the first day of their voluntary organized team activities.
    

Royal wedding flowers gifted to London hospice

The flowers that decorated St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for Saturday's royal wedding were donated to a London hospice Sunday.
    
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Pompeo vows to slap 'strongest sanctions in history' on Iran

The secretary of state outlined 12 steep demands aimed at the heart of Iran's foreign policy agenda.

    

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Venezuela remains as divided as ever after Nicolas Maduro was named winner of Sunday's presidential elections.

    

Australian archbishop convicted of sex abuse cover-up

Wilson denied under oath that two former altar boys told him that they had been sexually abused by a priest.

    

Congo vaccinates health workers against Ebola

Using vaccines starts new era of fighting deadly virus

    

LGBTQ community cheers pope's 'God made you like this' remark

Pope Francis' reported comments have been embraced as another sign of his desire to make gay people feel welcomed and loved in the Catholic Church.

    

Weeping survivors recall London tower fire horror

Inquiry hears victim's devastating account: 'I held my son in my arms, hoping it was all a bad dream, wishing, praying for a miracle.'

    

Russian billionaire tycoon with ties to Putin left waiting for UK visa

British lawmakers want to see tighter controls on Russian 'dirty money' in London.

    

What is Ebola? Outbreak in Congo explained

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Trump’s Charm and Threats May Not Be Working on China. Here’s Why.

President Trump threatened tariffs on $150 billion in goods, then tried conciliation. Beijing’s response either way: Rebuff the offers and avoid specific pledges.

    

In China, Photo of Trade Talks Embodies ‘Young’ Country Passing Aging U.S.

Social media users noticed a distinct age gap between the Chinese delegates and the American lawmakers who met them in Washington.
    

News Analysis: Trump Team’s Mueller Strategy: Limit the Investigation and Attack the Investigators

“They have now decided that they need to be more proactive, more aggressive and more anticipatory,” says Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law School professor emeritus.

    

News Analysis: By Demanding an Investigation, Trump Challenged a Constraint on His Power

The president escalated his campaign to undermine the Justice Department’s traditional independence from White House interference.

    

Republican Leaders Will Be Allowed to See Some Information on Russia Investigation

Intelligence and law enforcement officials had said the information was highly delicate and that it was not appropriate to turn over unredacted material to Congress.

    

How to Win an Election in Venezuela: Control the Food

Subsidized eggs and frozen chickens may help to explain why President Nicolás Maduro stayed in power. Our correspondents followed his supporters as they enticed undernourished citizens to vote for Mr. Maduro in exchange for food.
    

Police Confronted Texas School Gunman Within 4 Minutes, Sheriff Says

The Galveston County Sheriff said officers responding to the shooting at Santa Fe High hemmed the gunman into one classroom and saved lives by drawing his fire.

    

Can Parents Be Charged for Failing to Keep Their Guns Locked Up?

Texas is one of 14 states with a “negligent storage law,” which can make parents liable for crimes committed with their firearms by their children.

    

Bankers Hate the Volcker Rule. Now, It Could Be Watered Down.

Softening the rule, which prohibits banks from making speculative but profitable wagers, is part of the White House’s deregulatory push.

    

Neal Katyal: Can’t Indict a President? That Could Hurt Trump

Rudolph Giuliani’s assertion would mean the president must testify.

    

How I Voted in Venezuela’s (Non) Election

I wasn’t sure, so I went looking for a true believer, of any kind, at the polling stations.

    

Trump v. the Department of Justice

President Trump and his enablers in Congress and the right-wing media are engaged in a dangerous campaign to undermine the foundations of American justice.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: What’s the Matter With Europe?

A discredited elite and dark forces rising. Sound familiar?

    

On Campus: Why Being a Foster Child Made Me a Conservative

My experiences forced me to reflect on what environments are best for children. Certainly not the ones I came from.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Stop Giving Trump the Benefit of the Doubt

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Op-Ed Columnist: What Moral Heroes Are Made Of

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Editorial Observer: Pompeo’s Iran Plan: Tell Them to Give Up

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Opinion: Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Workers

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