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Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz plotted his attack in a series of cellphone videos released on Wednesday.
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  1. Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz described attack plan in cellphone videos
  2. Cavaliers, Warriors gear up for 4th straight NBA Finals matchup
  3. Browns coach Hue Jackson praises rookie QB Mayfield at OTAs
  4. Tiger Woods golfs with Peyton Manning, chips in beauty
  5. Federal Reserve proposes loosening of Volcker rule
  6. Uzo Aduba, Tatiana Maslany confirmed as Tonys presenters
  7. Andre Iguodala: Warriors forward out for Game 1 vs. Cavs
  8. Julia Roberts to present George Clooney with AFI Award
  9. Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian meet on prison reform
  10. Leonardo DiCaprio producing Ulysses S. Grant docu-series
  11. Biafra sit-at-home protest shuts down southeast Nigerian cities
  12. French Open: Jared Donaldson uses underhand serve vs. Grigor Dimitrov
  13. Jamie Dornan, Matthew Rhys will star in 'Death and Nightingales'
  14. Harvey Weinstein formally indicted for rape
  15. Japanese whalers kill 333 minke whales for 'research'
  16. Randall Park, Ali Wong to star in 'Always Be My Maybe'
  17. Backstreet Boys, Carrie Underwood to sing at the CMT Awards
  18. Manhunt on for gunman who fatally shot Tennessee deputy
  19. Texans DE Clowney rehabs knee

Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz described attack plan in cellphone videos

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz plotted his attack in a series of cellphone videos released on Wednesday.
    

Cavaliers, Warriors gear up for 4th straight NBA Finals matchup

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors square off for the fourth straight season when the NBA Finals open Thursday in Oakland.
    

Browns coach Hue Jackson praises rookie QB Mayfield at OTAs

Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson had nothing but good things to say about quarterback Baker Mayfield at the team's Organized team Activities on Wednesday.
    

Tiger Woods golfs with Peyton Manning, chips in beauty

Tiger Woods teamed up with Peyton Manning Wednesday in a PGA Tour pro-am at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio.
    

Federal Reserve proposes loosening of Volcker rule

The Federal Reserve proposed easing provisions of the Volcker rule, which prevents banks from engaging in risky trades with depositor's money.
    

Uzo Aduba, Tatiana Maslany confirmed as Tonys presenters

Uzo Aduba, Matt Bomer, Armie Hammer and Tatiana Maslany were among the first celebrities announced as presenters for the Tony Awards ceremony in New York.
    

Andre Iguodala: Warriors forward out for Game 1 vs. Cavs

The Golden State Warriors will play Game 1 of the NBA Finals without forward Andre Iguodala.
    

Julia Roberts to present George Clooney with AFI Award

Julia Roberts will present her frequent collaborator George Clooney with the AFI Life Achievement Award, the American Film Institute said Wednesday.
    

Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian meet on prison reform

President Donald Trump met with Kim Kardashian, who asked for a pardon for a 62-year-old woman serving a life sentence on a first-time drug offense.
    

Leonardo DiCaprio producing Ulysses S. Grant docu-series

Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio is producing a docu-series called "Grant" for the History channel.
    

Biafra sit-at-home protest shuts down southeast Nigerian cities

A sit-at-home protest by Biafran separatists shut down several cities in southeast Nigeria on Wednesday.
    

French Open: Jared Donaldson uses underhand serve vs. Grigor Dimitrov

American Jared Donaldson needed to use an underhand serve due to leg cramps in his second round match against Grigor Dimitrov Wednesday at the French Open.
    

Jamie Dornan, Matthew Rhys will star in 'Death and Nightingales'

Jamie Dornan and Matthew Rhys -- who both recently finished working on popular franchises -- have found their next project.
    

Harvey Weinstein formally indicted for rape

A grand jury in New York City formally indicted movie producer Harvey Weinstein on rape charges Wednesday, prosecutors announced.
    

Japanese whalers kill 333 minke whales for 'research'

Japanese whalers killed 333 minke whales in the Antarctic for what the hunters described as scientific research but conservationists called "abhorrent."
    

Randall Park, Ali Wong to star in 'Always Be My Maybe'

Netflix said Wednesday filming is underway in Vancouver on its movie "Always Be My Maybe," starring Ali Wong, Randall Park and Keanu Reeves.
    

Backstreet Boys, Carrie Underwood to sing at the CMT Awards

Backstreet Boys, Carrie Underwood, Florida Georgia Line and Jason Aldean have joined the lineup of performers for the CMT Awards show in Nashville on June 6.
    

Manhunt on for gunman who fatally shot Tennessee deputy

A statewide manhunt is underway in Tennessee for a man suspected of shooting and killing a Dickson County Sheriff's Office deputy Wednesday.
    

Texans DE Clowney rehabs knee

Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney has not been practicing with the Houston Texans during Organized Team Activities and head coach Bill O'Brien said it might not happen until training camp.
    
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(CNN) Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has turned over a memo he drafted related to the firing of his former boss, FBI Director James Comey, to the special counsel's office, according to a source familiar with the matter. The document, first ...
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"I want to apologize to my wife for the hell that she has been through," said Babchenko, who faked his death to help officials catch his would-be killers.
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  1. 'Murdered' Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko turns up alive
  2. Number of migrant children at government shelters increases 22 percent
  3. Usain Bolt continues to chase his dream of becoming pro soccer player
  4. Israel's defense chief goes to Russia. Is a deal to neuter Iran in the works?
  5. Anti-gay, racist chants on rise in Russia ahead of World Cup
  6. Reboot your router to avoid Russian hack, warns FBI
  7. Putin foe Bill Browder briefly detained in Spain
  8. Pakistan, India agree to stop exchanging fire in Kashmir
  9. Why scientists created the world's smallest house
  10. Euthanasia is rejected by Portugal's parliament
  11. CIA says North Korea won't give up nukes, but might open a burger joint
  12. China slams surprise U.S. tariff threat, says it's ready to fight
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'Murdered' Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko turns up alive

"I want to apologize to my wife for the hell that she has been through," said Babchenko, who faked his death to help officials catch his would-be killers.

    

Number of migrant children at government shelters increases 22 percent

A total of 30,000 children have been referred to the Office of Refugee Resettlement so far this fiscal year, HHS said. There were 40,810 referrals in all of fiscal year 2017.

    

Usain Bolt continues to chase his dream of becoming pro soccer player

Usain Bolt is training alongside at least a fourth different club soccer team across three continents this year.
    

Israel's defense chief goes to Russia. Is a deal to neuter Iran in the works?

The influence of Iran and the Tehran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah in neighboring Syria has increasingly alarmed Israel.

    

Anti-gay, racist chants on rise in Russia ahead of World Cup

Nineteen incidents of abusive chants were recorded this season, up from two last season, according to London-based Fare Network and Moscow-based Sova Center.

    

Reboot your router to avoid Russian hack, warns FBI

More than half a million devices have already been compromised — with more likely to be targeted over the next few weeks.

    

Putin foe Bill Browder briefly detained in Spain

The head of investment fund Hermitage Capital Management posted a photo on Twitter which appeared to have been taken from the back of a police vehicle.

    

Pakistan, India agree to stop exchanging fire in Kashmir

The two sides also agreed to fully implement a 2003 cease-fire that has been repeatedly violated.

    

Why scientists created the world's smallest house

The project was more than just a chance to show off.

    

Euthanasia is rejected by Portugal's parliament

The deeply divisive issue is the latest point of friction between faith and politics in the predominantly Catholic country.

    

CIA says North Korea won't give up nukes, but might open a burger joint

Trump continues to pursue a summit with Kim Jong Un even though the CIA casts doubt on his stated goal for the meeting, eliminating North Korea's nukes.

    

China slams surprise U.S. tariff threat, says it's ready to fight

A widely read tabloid run by the Communist Party's official People's Daily said the "trade renege could leave Washington dancing with itself."

    

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  1. Trump, ‘Roseanne,’ Arkady Babchenko: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Italy, Arkady Babchenko, Whales: Your Thursday Briefing
  3. Big Banks to Get a Break From Limits on Risky Trading
  4. U.S. Is Poised to Impose Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on European Union
  5. Pride Working on ‘Roseanne,’ but ‘Just Brutal’ Pressure Off the Set
  6. Roseanne Barr, Back on Twitter, Has More to Say
  7. F.B.I. Official Wrote Secret Memo Fearing Trump Got a Cover Story for Comey Firing
  8. Judge Suggests Review of Cohen Documents Is Moving Too Slowly
  9. Battle to Stamp Out ISIS in Syria Gains New Momentum, but Threats Remain
  10. How a Pentagon Contract Became an Identity Crisis for Google
  11. For ‘Columbiners,’ School Shootings Have a Deadly Allure
  12. ‘You’ll All Know Who I Am,’ Parkland Suspect Said in Video
  13. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Roseanne Barr’s Right to Offend and Our Right to Say No
  14. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: An American Alternative to Europe’s Privacy Law
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Right About Roseanne
  16. How to Turn Children Into Criminals
  17. Editorial: Whatever It Was, We Didn’t Do It
  18. India’s Embattled Democracy
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: The Baptist Apocalypse
  20. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Beyond My White Sydney Bubble
  21. Op-Ed Columnist: Sounding Code Red: Electing the Trump Resistance
  22. After Years of Trying, Virginia Finally Will Expand Medicaid
  23. Trump Meets With Kim. Kim Kardashian West, That Is.
  24. Bomb Jokes on Indonesian Flights Have Officials Cracking Down, Not Up
  25. In a First for Germany, Hamburg Bans Diesel Engines. On 2 Roads.
  26. Jury Leaves $4 to Family of Man Killed by Sheriff’s Deputy, Along With Many Questions
  27. How Trump’s Election Shook Obama: ‘What if We Were Wrong?’
  28. Irish Leader Apologizes for Adoptions That ‘Robbed Children’ of Their Identity
  29. ‘Dead’ Russian Journalist Appears at News Conference in Ukraine
  30. San Francisco’s Homeless Crisis Tests Mayoral Candidates’ Liberal Ideals
  31. The Pyramids of Giza Are Near a Pizza Hut, and Other Sites That May Disappoint You
  32. On the Runway: The $1,290 Balenciaga Shirt That Messed With the Internet
  33. Chiefs Lineman Gets His Medical Degree, Then Heads Back to Practice
  34. How to Clean Your Gross Workout Gear
  35. 6 Things You’re Recycling Wrong
  36. with …: Director Joe Mantello, Broadway’s Invisible Wizard
  37. Books of The Times: A Portrait of Weegee That Captures the Man and the Myth in Full
  38. Unvarnished Tales of Getting Into College in the U.S.
  39. Nonfiction: Sloshed, Hammered, Blotto — We’ve Been Doing It for Ages
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Trump, ‘Roseanne,’ Arkady Babchenko: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Europe Edition: Italy, Arkady Babchenko, Whales: Your Thursday Briefing

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

    

Big Banks to Get a Break From Limits on Risky Trading

The Fed proposed loosening the Volcker Rule, which prevents banks from trading with depositors’ money. The move is expected to give banks more room for complex trades.

    

U.S. Is Poised to Impose Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on European Union

President Trump must decide whether to go ahead with tariffs on allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico, whose temporary exemptions to the tariffs expire Friday.

    

Pride Working on ‘Roseanne,’ but ‘Just Brutal’ Pressure Off the Set

The sitcom’s staff was heartened by its success, but Roseanne Barr’s volatile Twitter presence soon became a distraction before ultimately ending the show.

    

Roseanne Barr, Back on Twitter, Has More to Say

After the cancellation of her sitcom, she returned to the platform where she had made the statement that led to her downfall.

    

F.B.I. Official Wrote Secret Memo Fearing Trump Got a Cover Story for Comey Firing

Andrew McCabe documented a meeting that left him concerned that the deputy attorney general may have helped President Trump create a cover story to justify the dismissal.

    

Judge Suggests Review of Cohen Documents Is Moving Too Slowly

Lawyers for Mr. Cohen were given a June 15 deadline to review the documents seized from his office, apartment and hotel room.

    

Battle to Stamp Out ISIS in Syria Gains New Momentum, but Threats Remain

The return of top Syrian Kurdish commanders, a surge in French commandos, the arrival of Navy fighter jets and sleuthing by Iraqi spies have revived an effort that had stalled out.

    

How a Pentagon Contract Became an Identity Crisis for Google

A $9 million deal for the use of artificial intelligence technology has fractured the internet giant’s work force and risks driving away top engineering talent.

    

For ‘Columbiners,’ School Shootings Have a Deadly Allure

Many recent school shootings have in common that the perpetrators studied, and sometimes revered, their predecessors and tried to emulate or outdo them.

    

‘You’ll All Know Who I Am,’ Parkland Suspect Said in Video

The authorities in Florida have released a video from the cellphone of the teenager who killed 17 people in Parkland, Fla.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Roseanne Barr’s Right to Offend and Our Right to Say No

There is no such thing as the P.C. police.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: An American Alternative to Europe’s Privacy Law

Even if Congress won’t pass anything, there are still things we can do.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Right About Roseanne

Barr’s tweet about Jarrett wasn’t the odd needle in the haystack. It was the last straw.

    

How to Turn Children Into Criminals

Splitting up migrant families is cruel. It’s also really stupid.

    

Editorial: Whatever It Was, We Didn’t Do It

Russia’s reflexive response to any charge of wrongdoing — from the downing of a Malaysian airliner to the poisoning of an exiled double agent — is, “Who, us?”

    

India’s Embattled Democracy

Institutions from the judiciary to the media have been corroded during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s four years in power.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Baptist Apocalypse

God’s will for the Trump era seems to be that everyone’s hidden sins must be revealed.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Beyond My White Sydney Bubble

I fear both the left and the right have it wrong when it comes to integration.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Sounding Code Red: Electing the Trump Resistance

Vote for a Democrat — any Democrat!

    

After Years of Trying, Virginia Finally Will Expand Medicaid

Sweeping Republican losses in the state’s legislative elections last year laid the groundwork for a deal with Democrats. Expanding the program is a big step forward for Obamacare.

    

Trump Meets With Kim. Kim Kardashian West, That Is.

The subject seemed an unlikely one for Ms. Kardashian West: prison reform and clemency for a 63-year-old woman serving a life sentence on charges related to cocaine possession and money laundering

    

Bomb Jokes on Indonesian Flights Have Officials Cracking Down, Not Up

There have been nine bomb scares this month on Indonesian flights that began with a joke, local media reported.

    

In a First for Germany, Hamburg Bans Diesel Engines. On 2 Roads.

The move highlights growing opposition to diesel, as concerns have mounted over its health and environmental effects.

    

Jury Leaves $4 to Family of Man Killed by Sheriff’s Deputy, Along With Many Questions

Because jurors also found that Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr. was 99 percent liable for the shooting, the award was reduced to four cents. A judge is expected to reduce it to nothing.

    

How Trump’s Election Shook Obama: ‘What if We Were Wrong?’

In a new book, Barack Obama’s longtime adviser, Benjamin J. Rhodes, recounts the former president’s reaction to the election of Donald J. Trump.

    

Irish Leader Apologizes for Adoptions That ‘Robbed Children’ of Their Identity

Officials say birth certificates for more than 100 children had been falsified to make it appear that adoptive parents were the birth ones.

    

‘Dead’ Russian Journalist Appears at News Conference in Ukraine

Ukraine says the death in Kiev of Arkady Babchenko was staged to thwart an assassination plot against him by Russia. It drew wide protests.
    

San Francisco’s Homeless Crisis Tests Mayoral Candidates’ Liberal Ideals

Homelessness, drug use and mental illness top the concerns of voters. Two candidates in the June 5 election are proposing unusually aggressive solutions.

    

The Pyramids of Giza Are Near a Pizza Hut, and Other Sites That May Disappoint You

Movies and textbooks (and our imaginations) tend to depict world destinations like Stonehenge in a certain light, but the reality is often quite different.

    

On the Runway: The $1,290 Balenciaga Shirt That Messed With the Internet

The French brand keeps making products that push all of social media’s buttons, and that serves the company very, very well.

    

Chiefs Lineman Gets His Medical Degree, Then Heads Back to Practice

Guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has made a request to add “M.D.” to the back of his jersey.

    

How to Clean Your Gross Workout Gear

Sun’s out, guns out — just wash your tank after hitting the gym.

    

6 Things You’re Recycling Wrong

Can you recycle coffee cups or greasy pizza boxes? If you’re tossing things in the recycling bin out of sheer hope, you might be an “aspirational recycler.”

    

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Pay no attention to the man behind the curtains of “Wicked,” “Three Tall Women” and “The Boys in the Band.”

    

Books of The Times: A Portrait of Weegee That Captures the Man and the Myth in Full

“Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous,” by Christopher Bonanos, is the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence.

    

Unvarnished Tales of Getting Into College in the U.S.

The good, the bad and the ugly of college admissions in the United States: With the admissions process in the rearview mirror, college-bound high school seniors tell all.

    

Nonfiction: Sloshed, Hammered, Blotto — We’ve Been Doing It for Ages

Mark Forsyth’s “A Short History of Drunkenness” looks at history as a long succession of heavy drinking.

    

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The rapper’s new album, “Daytona,” is filled with crisp rhymes over Kanye West beats. But his post-release war of words with Drake has had an even bigger impact.

    

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The popular fitness trend sounds brutal. But a simple tool can make it speed by.

    

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