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TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays will try to complete a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon at the Rogers Centre.
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  1. Blue Jays set sights on sweep of Orioles
  2. Trump says U.S. will not sign G7 communique
  3. Notebook: Patriots' Edelman apologizes
  4. Brewers look to complete sweep of fading Phillies
  5. Cubs go for sweep of Pirates
  6. Justify romps in Belmont, becomes 13th Triple Crown champ
  7. Hurricane Aletta hits Category 4 strength before weakening
  8. Man who ambushed ATF in Indiana surrenders
  9. Kia to recall 500,000 vehicles over air bag flaw linked to federal investigation
  10. French Open: Halep beats Stephens for first Grand Slam
  11. Pope Francis tells oil executives to take care of environment
  12. Los Angeles Rams lone defendant in Reggie Bush lawsuit
  13. Steve Young: Terrell Owens' Hall snub could cause permanent damage
  14. Charges dropped against T.J. Ward
  15. Study doesn't find any safety issues for DTaP vaccine
  16. Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki dealing with learning curve
  17. Gaza border protests: 4 Palestinians killed
  18. Texans: No plans to rein in Deshaun Watson

Blue Jays set sights on sweep of Orioles

TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays will try to complete a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon at the Rogers Centre.
    

Trump says U.S. will not sign G7 communique

President Trump said the United States will not endorse a G7 communique, accusing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of making "false statements."
    

Notebook: Patriots' Edelman apologizes

New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, reportedly facing a four-game suspension by the NFL, apologized via social media on Friday.
    

Brewers look to complete sweep of fading Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies have had a tough start to June.
    

Cubs go for sweep of Pirates

CHICAGO -- When the season started, Kyle Hendricks expected to be part of the reason the Chicago Cubs could count themselves among the favorites in the National League.
    

Justify romps in Belmont, becomes 13th Triple Crown champ

Justify led all the way to an impressive Belmont Stakes victory, becoming the 13th Triple Crown winner
    

Hurricane Aletta hits Category 4 strength before weakening

After becoming the first major hurricane of the Pacific season, Aletta went from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane in just 24 hours.
    

Man who ambushed ATF in Indiana surrenders

A manhunt ended Saturday for the fugitive wanted in connection of an Indiana shootout that critically wounded an officer during an undercover firearms sting.
    

Kia to recall 500,000 vehicles over air bag flaw linked to federal investigation

Kia Motors Corp. plans to recall over 500,000 cars in the United States this summer to fix an air bag flaw linked to a federal investigation into fatal crashes.
    

French Open: Halep beats Stephens for first Grand Slam

Romanian Simona Halep won the first Grand Slam of her career, beating American Sloane Stephens at the French Open Saturday in Paris.
    

Pope Francis tells oil executives to take care of environment

At a Vatican conference, Pope Francis charged world oil leaders and investors to help stop climate change by taking care of the environment.
    

Los Angeles Rams lone defendant in Reggie Bush lawsuit

The Los Angeles Rams relocated from St. Louis in 2016 but they still face a lawsuit from their last season in the Midwest.
    

Steve Young: Terrell Owens' Hall snub could cause permanent damage

Steve Young and Terrell Owens spent four seasons as teammates with the San Francisco 49ers in the late 1990s.
    

Charges dropped against T.J. Ward

Free-agent safety T.J. Ward no longer faces chargers on marijuana possession.
    

Study doesn't find any safety issues for DTaP vaccine

A comprehensive, nearly two-decades long study of the DTaP vaccine that's routinely given to babies and young children finds no safety issues.
    

Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki dealing with learning curve

Miami Dolphins rookie tight end Mike Gesicki is struggling as he makes the transition from the college to professional game.
    

Gaza border protests: 4 Palestinians killed

Four Palestinians were killed in the 11th straight week of violent clashes with Israeli forces along the Gaza border.
    

Texans: No plans to rein in Deshaun Watson

Deshaun Watson continues to make progress from a knee injury that ended his rookie season with the Houston Texans.
    
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Sentosa Island, the resort where the meeting between Trump and Kim will take place, is an appealing venue for the same reasons Singapore itself is, security experts say.
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  1. 'We don't have any protests': Singapore's harsh laws make for 'secure' summit venue
  2. 'More than just a game': Forgotten nations play for glory at soccer's other World Cup
  3. Trump and Kim have a date in Singapore. How'd that happen?
  4. One U.S. soldier killed, four wounded in Somalia attack
  5. Trump says Kim has 'one shot' to show he's serious
  6. Fighting the Ebola virus takes a little tact and a lot of patience
  7. Taliban announce unprecedented cease-fire over Eid holiday
  8. Sculpted head of mystery biblical king found in Israel
  9. Pentagon slammed for saying 'no one will ever know' how many civilians died in ISIS fight
  10. Chinese hackers nab sensitive data from U.S. Navy: report
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'We don't have any protests': Singapore's harsh laws make for 'secure' summit venue

Sentosa Island, the resort where the meeting between Trump and Kim will take place, is an appealing venue for the same reasons Singapore itself is, security experts say.

    

'More than just a game': Forgotten nations play for glory at soccer's other World Cup

Forgotten nations, oppressed minorities and ethnic groups that are shut out of the sport's official tournaments show soccer is "more than just a game."

    

Trump and Kim have a date in Singapore. How'd that happen?

Relations between the U.S. and North Korea grew increasingly hostile over the past year, but have since smoothed over — leading to this summit.

    

One U.S. soldier killed, four wounded in Somalia attack

The casualties are likely to put renewed scrutiny on America's counterterror operations in Africa.

    

Trump says Kim has 'one shot' to show he's serious

Trump's carrot-and-stick rhetoric on North Korea matched his message for the G-7 on trade.

    

Fighting the Ebola virus takes a little tact and a lot of patience

The Ebola virus had never been seen before in the Bikoro area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and educating people requires patience and tact.

    

Taliban announce unprecedented cease-fire over Eid holiday

The cease-fire is due to last three days over the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which marks the end of Ramadan.

    

Sculpted head of mystery biblical king found in Israel

The discovery has set off a modern-day mystery caper as scholars try to figure out whose face it depicts.

    

Pentagon slammed for saying 'no one will ever know' how many civilians died in ISIS fight

"It's just unconscionable," an Amnesty International director said.

    

Chinese hackers nab sensitive data from U.S. Navy: report

The loot included plans for a supersonic anti-ship missile for use on U.S. submarines, officials said.

    

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In a remarkable pair of acrimony-laced tweets, Mr. Trump threatened to escalate his trade war and derided Canada's prime minister as "very dishonest."
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  1. Trump Refuses to Sign G-7 Statement and Calls Trudeau ‘Weak’
  2. What Is the Trade Deficit?
  3. Meeting With Kim Tests Trump’s Dealmaking Swagger
  4. In the Trump Administration, Science Is Unwelcome. So Is Advice.
  5. Simply Perfect: Justify Wins the Triple Crown
  6. On Horse Racing: At 52, Mike Smith Has the Ride of His Life
  7. The 1st 2020 Race Is Underway: Scrambling for New York Donors
  8. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  9. I Have Post-Brokeness Stress Disorder
  10. Op-Ed Columnist: Bill’s Belated #MeToo Moment
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: North Korea, Trump and Human Rights
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Grim Trends in Good Times
  13. The World Cup Isn’t About Football. It’s About Everything.
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Scott Pruitt Smells Like the Ritz
  15. News Analysis: Miss America Gets to Dress Herself
  16. Opinion: Turning Affluent Suburbs Blue Isn’t Worth the Cost
  17. The Resource Curse of Appalachia
  18. atmosphere: The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet
  19. Judge Stops Deportation of a New York Pizza Delivery Man
  20. On Tennis: Simona Halep Breaks Through in French Open, Winning Her First Major Title
  21. Salmonella Outbreak That Sickened 60 Is Linked to Pre-Cut Melons
  22. Body of Woman Attacked by an Alligator Is Found in Florida
  23. Maria Bueno, Brazilian Tennis Star Who Reigned Over 1960s, Dies at 78
  24. Sorrow and Questions in a French Village After Anthony Bourdain’s Suicide
  25. In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You
  26. Documents Show Political Lobbying in Census Question About Citizenship
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Trump Refuses to Sign G-7 Statement and Calls Trudeau ‘Weak’

In a remarkable pair of acrimony-laced tweets, Mr. Trump threatened to escalate his trade war and derided Canada’s prime minister as “very dishonest.”
    

What Is the Trade Deficit?

It’s not a scorecard, and reducing it won’t necessarily be good for jobs.

    

Meeting With Kim Tests Trump’s Dealmaking Swagger

In some ways, President Trump, who came of age during the Cuban Missile Crisis and has long given thought to North Korea, has been preparing for this encounter his entire adult life.

    

In the Trump Administration, Science Is Unwelcome. So Is Advice.

As the president prepares for nuclear talks, he lacks a close adviser with nuclear expertise. It’s one example of a marginalization of science in shaping federal policy.

    

Simply Perfect: Justify Wins the Triple Crown

Ridden by Mike Smith, Justify remained undefeated and became the 13th Triple Crown winner, the first since American Pharoah in 2015.

    

On Horse Racing: At 52, Mike Smith Has the Ride of His Life

After a long career full of triumphs and tears, Justify’s jockey had the type of day that left even his rivals happy for him.

    

The 1st 2020 Race Is Underway: Scrambling for New York Donors

Democrats with national ambitions have already been blitzing New York City, one of the densest concentrations of Democratic wealth in the country.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Love in New York City, a new Coltrane album, the heartache of a migrant boy, and more.

    

I Have Post-Brokeness Stress Disorder

I don’t have Oprah money, but I’m so used to setbacks like overdraft fees that my new financial status is surreal.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Bill’s Belated #MeToo Moment

After 20 years of the same old song and dance, the former president is forced to face the music.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: North Korea, Trump and Human Rights

What’s at stake isn’t just warheads but also people.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Grim Trends in Good Times

A strong economy gives us an opportunity to repair the social fabric.

    

The World Cup Isn’t About Football. It’s About Everything.

The planet’s greatest traveling festival is almost here. And it’s about a lot more than what happens on the pitch.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Scott Pruitt Smells Like the Ritz

He’s gooey. He’s godly. And he’s hanging in there, because he’s a chip off the old Trump.

    

News Analysis: Miss America Gets to Dress Herself

Women can pick what they want to wear, but no one should pretend what they’re wearing doesn’t matter.

    

Opinion: Turning Affluent Suburbs Blue Isn’t Worth the Cost

Democrats can’t promote progressive policies while catering to the wealthy.

    

The Resource Curse of Appalachia

Rural Pennsylvanians are not “environmentalists.” They’re “conservationists.” And they’re fighting to reclaim Trump country.

    

atmosphere: The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet

Here comes private space travel — with cocktails, retro-futuristic Philippe Starck designs and Wi-Fi. Just $55 million a trip!

    

Judge Stops Deportation of a New York Pizza Delivery Man

Pablo Villavicencio Calderon was taken into custody while delivering a pizza to Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn. A judge has halted the deportation at least until a hearing can be held.

    

On Tennis: Simona Halep Breaks Through in French Open, Winning Her First Major Title

Halep, the world No. 1, came back from a first-set loss to beat Sloane Stephens. Halep had lost her first three Grand Slam singles finals, including last year’s at Roland Garros.

    

Salmonella Outbreak That Sickened 60 Is Linked to Pre-Cut Melons

Packages of fruit have been recalled in eight states, but over half of the reported illnesses have been in Michigan.

    

Body of Woman Attacked by an Alligator Is Found in Florida

Shizuka Matsuki was last seen taking her dogs for a walk at a park in Davie, Fla., on Friday morning. Then, a witness said, she disappeared.

    

Maria Bueno, Brazilian Tennis Star Who Reigned Over 1960s, Dies at 78

Ms. Bueno won 19 total Grand Slam titles and, with a pink underskirt and matching underwear at Wimbledon, is said to have prompted the tournament’s all-white clothing rule.

    

Sorrow and Questions in a French Village After Anthony Bourdain’s Suicide

Kaysersberg, a small village in a northeastern French region known for its wine, food and architecture, is wondering why he chose this place to end his life.

    

In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You

Surveillance cameras monitored by the police have become a ubiquitous presence in many cities. In Newark, anyone with internet access is allowed to watch.

    

Documents Show Political Lobbying in Census Question About Citizenship

Census Bureau officials said asking about citizenship could be disruptive, but an immigration hard-liner connected to Steve Bannon pushed for its inclusion.

    

In Alternative World Cup for Would-be Nations, Karpatalya Beats North Cyprus

Sixteen teams from regions not widely recognized as sovereign nations are competing for both sports glory and visibility for their cause: independence.

    

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