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Wide receiver Willie Snead got a chance to play with one of the most prolific passers in the NFL during his tenure with the New Orleans Saints.
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  1. WR Snead glad to be with Ravens
  2. Restaurant owner asks Sarah Sanders to leave because she works for Donald Trump
  3. Saudi Arabia ban on women driving ends
  4. Donald Trump campaigns for Dean Heller in Vegas
  5. OPEC, non-cartel agree to share increased oil production
  6. Emmanuel Macron: Sanction EU countries refusing to accept migrants
  7. World Cup: Germany rallies past Sweden
  8. Pakistani Taliban name new leader to replace dead one
  9. Estimated 100,000 rally against Brexit in London
  10. Royal Ascot Day Five: Merchant Navy wins Diamond Jubilee
  11. Native American teens at greater risk of abusing alcohol, drugs
  12. U.S. sends coffins to N. Korea border to retrieve war remains
  13. 8 injured in assassination plot on Zimbabwe's president
  14. Ex-Vatican diplomat Carlo Alberto Capella convicted of distributing child porn
  15. Rose Leslie and Kit Harington marry in Scotland
  16. French teen detained for 2 weeks after jogging into U.S.

WR Snead glad to be with Ravens

Wide receiver Willie Snead got a chance to play with one of the most prolific passers in the NFL during his tenure with the New Orleans Saints.
    

Restaurant owner asks Sarah Sanders to leave because she works for Donald Trump

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House's press secretary, was told by restaurant owner to leave because of her connection to President Donald Trump.
    

Saudi Arabia ban on women driving ends

For the first time, women in Saudi Arabia are legally allowed to drive.
    

Donald Trump campaigns for Dean Heller in Vegas

President Donald Trump went to Las Vegas Saturday to help Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller with his campaign and fundraising as November election approaches.
    

OPEC, non-cartel agree to share increased oil production

OPEC nations and other countries outside the cartel agreed Saturday to share increased oil production in a move seen as stabilizing global energy prices.
    

Emmanuel Macron: Sanction EU countries refusing to accept migrants

French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday European Union nations that refuse to accept migrants should be financially sanctioned.
    

World Cup: Germany rallies past Sweden

SOCHI -- The national team of Germany on Saturday defeated Sweden 2-1 in the group stage match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup at the Fisht Olympic Stadium in the Russian resort city of Sochi.
    

Pakistani Taliban name new leader to replace dead one

Pakistani Taliban on Saturday named the successor of its leader killed in a drone strike last week.
    

Estimated 100,000 rally against Brexit in London

Ten of thousands of people opposed to Britain's withdrawal from European Union, marched in London on Saturday, two years after referendum in favor of Brexit.
    

Royal Ascot Day Five: Merchant Navy wins Diamond Jubilee

Royal Ascot comes to a close with a thrilling multinational finish in the Diamond Jubilee.
    

Native American teens at greater risk of abusing alcohol, drugs

Native American teens are at greater risk of alcohol and drug abuse than other American teens, a new study finds.
    

U.S. sends coffins to N. Korea border to retrieve war remains

The U.S. military has sent 100 coffins to the North Korean border to receive remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean War, according to the U.N.
    

8 injured in assassination plot on Zimbabwe's president

At least eight people, including Zimbabwe Vice President Kembo Mohadi, were injured in an assassination attempt on the nation's president, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
    

Ex-Vatican diplomat Carlo Alberto Capella convicted of distributing child porn

Monsignor Carlo Alberto Capella, a former Vatican diplomat in Washington, was convicted of possessing and distributing child pornography.
    

Rose Leslie and Kit Harington marry in Scotland

Kit Harington and Rose Leslie exchanged wedding vows at a castle in Scotland Saturday after dating for nearly six years.
    

French teen detained for 2 weeks after jogging into U.S.

Authorities arrested a 19-year-old and held her in custody for two weeks after she mistakenly jogged through a beach out of Canada and into the United States.
    
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The owner of the Red Hen explains why she asked Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave
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LEXINGTON, Va. — Stephanie Wilkinson was at home Friday evening — nearly 200 miles from the White House — when the choice presented itself. Her phone rang about 8 p.m. It was the chef at the Red Hen, the tiny farm-to-table restaurant that she ...
Ex-White House ethics chief: Sarah Sanders tweet violates ethics lawsThe Hill
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LAS VEGAS — President Trump embraced hard-line immigration policies as a centerpiece of the Republican Party's midterm campaign strategy here Saturday, a risky move as he stumped for an endangered GOP senator in this rapidly diversifying swing state ...
Trump Appeals to Republicans in Las Vegas, Leaving Behind Washington's Legislative ChaosNew York Times
In Nevada, Trump goes after 'Wacky Jacky'Politico
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The U.S. has spent more money reconstructing Afghanistan than it did rebuilding Europe after World War II.
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  1. Millions of U.S. tax dollars on Afghan road to nowhere
  2. Speed is everything when Putin's military is on your doorstep
  3. Erdogan clings to power as polls tighten ahead of Turkey's snap election
  4. U.S. prepares for North Korea's return of American war remains
  5. New Zealand prime minister names newborn daughter Neve Te Aroha
  6. 'It's actually happening': Saudi women now driving as longstanding ban ends
  7. Ethiopia's new prime minister escapes grenade attack, 1 dead
  8. Blast at Zimbabwe political rally called assassination attempt
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Millions of U.S. tax dollars on Afghan road to nowhere

The U.S. has spent more money reconstructing Afghanistan than it did rebuilding Europe after World War II.

    

Speed is everything when Putin's military is on your doorstep

Memories of the occupation during Soviet times are still fresh in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia.

    

Erdogan clings to power as polls tighten ahead of Turkey's snap election

Turkey is set to go to the polls on Sunday in what is expected to be the closest vote President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced in his 16 years in power.

    

U.S. prepares for North Korea's return of American war remains

North Korea agreed to send home U.S. war remains during the June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump.

    

New Zealand prime minister names newborn daughter Neve Te Aroha

The baby's second name, Te Aroha, means "love" in Te Reo Maori, one of the country's national languages.

    

'It's actually happening': Saudi women now driving as longstanding ban ends

"I'm speechless. I'm so excited it's actually happening," said Hessah al-Ajaji.

    

Ethiopia's new prime minister escapes grenade attack, 1 dead

"To those who tried to divide us, I want to tell you that you have not succeeded," Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said.

    

Blast at Zimbabwe political rally called assassination attempt

The vice president suffered minor injuries in the blast but President Emmerson Mnangagwa was left unhurt, a source close to Mnangagwa told Reuters.

    

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With the president's approval rating at 90 percent among Republicans, many supporters say they defend Mr. Trump even with some misgivings because they feel criticism of him is constantly overblown.
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  1. As Critics Assail Trump, His Supporters Dig In Deeper
  2. Trump Appeals to Republicans in Las Vegas, Leaving Behind Washington’s Legislative Chaos
  3. Elizabeth Warren Condemned Trump in Reno. He Answered in Las Vegas With a Slur.
  4. Is the Border in Crisis? ‘We’re Doing Fine, Quite Frankly,’ a Border City Mayor Says
  5. U.S. Government Reunites 522 Children Removed Under 'Zero Tolerance'
  6. When an Iowa Family Doctor Takes On the Opioid Epidemic
  7. The Trump Appointee Who’s an Addiction Specialist
  8. What a Trade War With China Looks Like on the Front Lines
  9. Amazon, the Brand Buster
  10. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  11. Cairo Dispatch: Even With Mo Salah in the World Cup, Egypt Can’t Seem to Catch a Break
  12. Love Story: Mexico Wins Again and Its Fans Roar for the Coach
  13. Germany’s World Cup Is Saved in the Blink of an Eye (and Flick of a Foot)
  14. Single at 38? Have That Baby
  15. Gray Matter: Suicides Have Increased. Is This an Existential Crisis?
  16. The Best Book for 2018 Is 25 Years Old
  17. How the G.O.P. Built Donald Trump’s Cages
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Ivanka and Vodka, on the Rocks
  19. A Prophet of Doom Was Right About the Climate
  20. The Littlest Don Quixotes Versus the World
  21. New Zealand’s Leader, Jacinda Ardern, Introduces Baby Daughter
  22. Iraqi Political Alliance Unites a U.S. Friend and Foe
  23. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Was Asked to Leave Restaurant Over White House Work
  24. Thousands of Brexit Protesters March in London on Referendum Anniversary
  25. Vinnie Paul, Pantera Drummer and Heavy Metal Innovator, Is Dead at 54
  26. Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse
  27. A Moment to Savor: A Saudi Woman Rejoices as Driving Ban Ends
  28. Turkey’s Election: High Stakes for the Country, and Erdogan
  29. Luka Doncic Feels the Burn of the Spotlight — and the Thrill
  30. Phys Ed: For Survivors of Childhood Cancer, Walk
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As Critics Assail Trump, His Supporters Dig In Deeper

With the president’s approval rating at 90 percent among Republicans, many supporters say they defend Mr. Trump even with some misgivings because they feel criticism of him is constantly overblown.

    

Trump Appeals to Republicans in Las Vegas, Leaving Behind Washington’s Legislative Chaos

On a visit to Nevada, President Trump delivered a blunt message he has repeated at rallies for weeks: “We need more Republicans.”

    

Elizabeth Warren Condemned Trump in Reno. He Answered in Las Vegas With a Slur.

Ms. Warren and President Trump were both campaigning for Senate candidates in Nevada Saturday, but their fast-burning exchange had the feel of a 2020 presidential campaign confrontation.

    

Is the Border in Crisis? ‘We’re Doing Fine, Quite Frankly,’ a Border City Mayor Says

Federal data show that the immigration crisis Mr. Trump has cited the past week to justify the separation of families is actually no crisis at all.

    

U.S. Government Reunites 522 Children Removed Under 'Zero Tolerance'

The U.S. Homeland Security Department said late Saturday the government has reunited 522 children separated from adults as part of a "Zero Tolerance" initiative and plans to reunite another 16 children over the next 24 hours.
    

When an Iowa Family Doctor Takes On the Opioid Epidemic

Few primary care doctors are willing to do what Nicole Gastala has: endure the challenges of prescribing buprenorphine, a medication for opioid addiction.

    

The Trump Appointee Who’s an Addiction Specialist

Dr. Elinore McCance-Katz answers questions about the opioid crisis and how to help more doctors treat addiction

    

What a Trade War With China Looks Like on the Front Lines

How trade disputes play out will vary depending on the product and how hard it is to find a workaround. But tariffs on more countries mean more economic risk.

    

Amazon, the Brand Buster

Amazon has introduced dozens of private label goods in the past year, and is using the power of its global marketplace to steer shoppers to its own products.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The Heritage Foundation has found success with Trump. It’s the summer of Josh Brolin. The secret to perfect popcorn. Women on the Warped Tour and more.

    

Cairo Dispatch: Even With Mo Salah in the World Cup, Egypt Can’t Seem to Catch a Break

A tepid performance in the soccer tournament has disappointed Egyptian fans. But they still love Mohamed Salah.

    

Love Story: Mexico Wins Again and Its Fans Roar for the Coach

With a 2-1 victory over South Korea, Mexico is in a strong position to advance to the round of 16. And Coach Juan Carlos Osorio is no longer being derided.

    

Germany’s World Cup Is Saved in the Blink of an Eye (and Flick of a Foot)

First, Germany was down a goal. Later, it was down a man. But with one swing of Toni Kroos’s right foot, it emerged with a stunning 2-1 victory over Sweden.

    

Single at 38? Have That Baby

The hardest thing about parenting alone isn’t doing it but deciding to do it.

    

Gray Matter: Suicides Have Increased. Is This an Existential Crisis?

Sometimes people kill themselves because their lives lack meaning.

    

The Best Book for 2018 Is 25 Years Old

Everyone should read “Stone Butch Blues.”

    

How the G.O.P. Built Donald Trump’s Cages

The cruel practice of separating families at the border started under President Trump. But his fellow Republicans paved the way.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Ivanka and Vodka, on the Rocks

Dear Ivanka: You can’t be a champion of women and children if you don’t champion women and children.

    

A Prophet of Doom Was Right About the Climate

Thirty years after a NASA scientist warned Congress the planet was warming, lawmakers have taken no action remotely commensurate with the threat.

    

The Littlest Don Quixotes Versus the World

No matter their story and immigration status, Hispanic children are taught to feel shame and guilt.

    

New Zealand’s Leader, Jacinda Ardern, Introduces Baby Daughter

Ms. Ardern, the first sitting world leader to give birth in almost 30 years, said she had named her first child Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford.

    

Iraqi Political Alliance Unites a U.S. Friend and Foe

The outgoing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, an American ally, has teamed up with the radical cleric Moktada al-Sadr, who was the surprise vote-leader in elections.

    

Sarah Huckabee Sanders Was Asked to Leave Restaurant Over White House Work

The encounter, at a restaurant in Virginia, was the latest instance in which a White House official was singled out for President Trump’s policies.

    

Thousands of Brexit Protesters March in London on Referendum Anniversary

On the second anniversary of the Brexit referendum, tens of thousands of Britons opposed to the country's withdrawal from the European Union protested in the streets of London.

    

Vinnie Paul, Pantera Drummer and Heavy Metal Innovator, Is Dead at 54

Vinnie Paul helped found the band Pantera, which epitomized heavy metal in the 1990s.

    

Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse

Internet-connected home devices that are marketed as the newest conveniences are also being used to harass, monitor and control.

    

A Moment to Savor: A Saudi Woman Rejoices as Driving Ban Ends

Hessah Alajaji could finally do something so normal that women across the world take it for granted: She could get a meal on her own.

    

Turkey’s Election: High Stakes for the Country, and Erdogan

Voters will head to the polls on Sunday in races that may not be the walkover for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that some had expected.

    

Luka Doncic Feels the Burn of the Spotlight — and the Thrill

As perhaps the most hyped player in this year’s N.B.A. draft, Luka Doncic had a whirlwind first four hours as a Dallas Maverick. Our reporter went along for the ride.

    

Phys Ed: For Survivors of Childhood Cancer, Walk

Regular exercise, such as brisk walking for an hour, improved long-term survival in those who had childhood cancers.

    

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