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A U.S. Air Force F-15C fighter jet crashed into the sea near Okinawa, Japan on Monday morning local time, but the pilot was able to safely eject.
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  1. Pilot safely ejects U.S. Air Force jet just before crash near Okinawa
  2. Blue Jays start series with Rays after sweeping Orioles
  3. Undocumented immigrant kills self after being detained, separated from family
  4. Indians look to extend division lead in series with White Sox
  5. Cubs, Brewers face off in battle of NL Central front-runners
  6. Goldschmidt carries hot bat into Diamondbacks' series with Pirates
  7. Billy Joel presents Bruce Springsteen with Special Tony Award
  8. 'Band's Visit,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Angels' win big at the Tonys
  9. Sara Bareilles, Josh Groban kick off Tonys telecast
  10. 60 injured after killer bees attack political rally in Colombia
  11. Free-agent RB Chris Johnson faces battery charge
  12. Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw sides with Eagles in White House dispute
  13. Attorney: Kellen Winslow II 'emphatically denies committing any burglary'
  14. Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott on DE Shaq Lawson: 'Time to step up'
  15. New York Giants DE Olivier Vernon no longer kneeling during anthem
  16. Two former teammates: New York Giants wasted Eli Manning's prime years
  17. Tennessee Titans' Delanie Walker would welcome Dez Bryant 'with open arms'
  18. New York Giants' Zak DeOssie drove away with Super Bowl rings on top of car
  19. CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie hints at return with New York Giants
  20. Seattle Seahawks S Earl Thomas to sit out minicamp
  21. Winner of $315.3M Powerball jackpot comes forward in New Jersey
  22. Putin: Ready to meet Trump on arms race, rejoin G8
  23. One dead, one injured in Cleveland house explosion
  24. E3 2018: Xbox announces 'Halo Infinite,' 'Gears of War 5'
  25. Officials warn of falling ash after explosion at Kilauea summit

Pilot safely ejects U.S. Air Force jet just before crash near Okinawa

A U.S. Air Force F-15C fighter jet crashed into the sea near Okinawa, Japan on Monday morning local time, but the pilot was able to safely eject.
    

Blue Jays start series with Rays after sweeping Orioles

The Tampa Bay Rays and the Toronto Blue Jays are now within a half game of each other in the American League East standings.
    

Undocumented immigrant kills self after being detained, separated from family

A Honduran man who illegally entered the United States killed himself while being detained in a Texas jail cell last month, officials confirmed on Sunday.
    

Indians look to extend division lead in series with White Sox

The Cleveland Indians will try to improve upon their lead in the American League Central when they visit the Chicago White Sox.
    

Cubs, Brewers face off in battle of NL Central front-runners

If the Milwaukee Brewers want to win the National League Central, they will need to find a way to get past the Chicago Cubs.
    

Goldschmidt carries hot bat into Diamondbacks' series with Pirates

Paul Goldschmidt is back on track and, not coincidentally, so are the Arizona Diamondbacks.
    

Billy Joel presents Bruce Springsteen with Special Tony Award

Billy Joel presented his fellow rock 'n' roll icon Bruce Springsteen with a Special Tony Award in New York Sunday night.
    

'Band's Visit,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Angels' win big at the Tonys

"The Band's Visit" was named Best Musical and "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" was deemed Best Play at the Tony Awards ceremony in New York Sunday night.
    

Sara Bareilles, Josh Groban kick off Tonys telecast

Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban opened Sunday's Tony Awards by performing a tune about how they are the perfect hosts even though they've never won anything.
    

60 injured after killer bees attack political rally in Colombia

At least 60 people in Colombia were injured after killer bees attacked a political rally for Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Duque on Saturday.
    

Free-agent RB Chris Johnson faces battery charge

Former 2,000-yard rusher Chris Johnson faces a misdemeanor battery charge in Florida stemming from an incident in April.
    

Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw sides with Eagles in White House dispute

FOX Sports NFL studio analyst Terry Bradshaw said he sides with the Philadelphia Eagles in their dispute with President Donald Trump over the national anthem.
    

Attorney: Kellen Winslow II 'emphatically denies committing any burglary'

The attorney for former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II said his client did nothing wrong when he was arrested Thursday for suspicion of burglary in California.
    

Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott on DE Shaq Lawson: 'Time to step up'

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is attempting to light a fire under defensive end Shaq Lawson.
    

New York Giants DE Olivier Vernon no longer kneeling during anthem

New York Giants defensive end Olivier Vernon will take a different approach this season with his stance during the national anthem.
    

Two former teammates: New York Giants wasted Eli Manning's prime years

Two of Eli Manning's former teammates said that the New York Giants haven't done the quarterback any favors of late.
    

Tennessee Titans' Delanie Walker would welcome Dez Bryant 'with open arms'

Tight end Delanie Walker said he would have no qualms about welcoming fellow three-time Pro Bowl selection Dez Bryant to the Tennessee Titans.
    

New York Giants' Zak DeOssie drove away with Super Bowl rings on top of car

New York Giants long snapper Zak DeOssie learned an extremely expensive lesson about making sure he had all of his belongings before driving away.
    

CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie hints at return with New York Giants

Free-agent cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie hinted at a return to the New York Giants while playing in a charity softball game.
    

Seattle Seahawks S Earl Thomas to sit out minicamp

Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas announced Sunday that he will not attend this week's mandatory minicamp "until my contract situation is resolved."
    

Winner of $315.3M Powerball jackpot comes forward in New Jersey

A New Jersey man came forward as the winner of the $315.3 million Powerball jackpot.
    

Putin: Ready to meet Trump on arms race, rejoin G8

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday he wants to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump over the concerns of a new arms race and supports return to G8.
    

One dead, one injured in Cleveland house explosion

One person was killed and another was injured after a house explosion in Ohio Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
    

E3 2018: Xbox announces 'Halo Infinite,' 'Gears of War 5'

Microsoft announced the latest installment in its flagship "Halo" franchise at its annual Xbox E3 briefing on Sunday.
    

Officials warn of falling ash after explosion at Kilauea summit

A small explosion occurred at the summit of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, officials said Sunday morning.
    
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  4. Nike cuts ties with Iran's World Cup team, citing U.S. sanctions
  5. Holocaust survivor Gena Turgel, consoler of Anne Frank, dies
  6. Trump pulls U.S. out of G-7 statement, accuses Trudeau of being 'dishonest'
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Brexit is even messier than critics expected. So what happens now?

With only months to go until Britain leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faces a showdown with critics in parliament on Tuesday.

    

Anthony Bourdain, celebrity chef and TV host, dies at 61

"It is with extraordinary sadness we can confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain," CNN said in a statement.

    

With Trump, politics no longer stops at the water's edge

Other presidents have occasionally had to deal with criticism while they were overseas, but that was both aberrant and frowned-upon. All bets seem off now.

    

Nike cuts ties with Iran's World Cup team, citing U.S. sanctions

"The sanctions mean that, as a U.S. company, we cannot provide shoes to players in the Iran National team at this time," Nike said.

    

Holocaust survivor Gena Turgel, consoler of Anne Frank, dies

In 1945, 22-year-old Turgel cared for 15-year-old Anne Frank as she was dying from typhus in a concentration camp hospital.

    

Trump pulls U.S. out of G-7 statement, accuses Trudeau of being 'dishonest'

Trade tensions flare again as Trump isolates U.S. from world leaders.

    

'God is answering our prayers': Korean Americans cautiously optimistic ahead of summit

Some Korean Americans said they were hopeful ahead of the scheduled June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump.

    

Trump relies on gut instinct. The North Koreans have 45 years of preparation.

Analysis: Trump will need a lot more than attitude to avoid falling into a North Korean trap.

    

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  5. White House Memo: ‘Drama, Action, Emotional Power’: As Exhausted Aides Eye the Exits, Trump Is Re-energized
  6. Tax Havens Blunt Impact of Corporate Tax Cut, Economists Say
  7. Mitt Romney Wants In Again. There Is One Catch.
  8. Alabama’s Longtime Hostility to Gambling Shows Signs of Fading
  9. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Tries to Destroy the West
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  11. Op-Ed Columnist: ‘The Chronicles of Nambia,’ or Why Trump Knows Nothing of Africa
  12. The World Cup Isn’t About Football. It’s About Everything.
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  14. On Tennis: Rafael Nadal Extends His Reign With an 11th French Open Title
  15. Quick Evacuation in Somalia Firefight Shows Disparity in U.S. Resources in Africa
  16. Danny Kirwan, Guitarist During Fleetwood Mac’s Early Years, Dies at 68
  17. K.K.R. Said to Be Near Deal to Acquire Envision Healthcare
  18. Honduran Man Kills Himself After Threat of Family Separation at U.S. Border, Reports Say
  19. 9 Minutes of Terror, 12 Months of Recovery: Inside the Republican Baseball Team’s Return
  20. The New New World: Near-Collapse of ZTE May Be China’s Sputnik Moment
  21. In Targeting Times Reporter, Justice Dept. Backs Trump’s Anti-Press Rhetoric
  22. In Poland, ‘a Narrow Window to Do Justice’ for Those Robbed by Nazis
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A Twitter tirade by President Trump against the Canadian prime minister provoked anger and defiance in the decidedly diplomatic country.

    

Putin Says He Would Welcome a Meeting With Trump

The Russian president, speaking at a meeting in China, professed little concern that the Group of 7 has not agreed to readmit his country.

    

Trump Upends Global Trade Order Built by U.S.

The president’s searing criticisms of trade left allies in Canada, Japan and Europe wary of upsetting a global trade order but unwilling to back down.

    

Before Kim Meets Trump, China Gets Jittery About North Korea’s Intentions

Pyongyang has depended on but also resented Beijing. Now, China appears to fear that the North may seek to counterbalance its influence by embracing America.

    

White House Memo: ‘Drama, Action, Emotional Power’: As Exhausted Aides Eye the Exits, Trump Is Re-energized

With fewer people around to soften his impulses, the president is bending the presidency to his will.

    

Tax Havens Blunt Impact of Corporate Tax Cut, Economists Say

The Trump administration’s corporate tax cuts are unlikely to have their promised effect on job creation, a trio of prominent economists has concluded.

    

Mitt Romney Wants In Again. There Is One Catch.

His wife said they were done with campaigns. But after two high-profile losses on the national stage, a Senate bid was too good to pass up, even if it means dealing with Donald Trump.

    

Alabama’s Longtime Hostility to Gambling Shows Signs of Fading

Evangelical leaders who fought off plans for state lotteries and other gambling initiatives on moral grounds are finding fewer allies and less fervor in the pews.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Tries to Destroy the West

There’s only one explanation that fits all of his behavior: He wants to break up the Atlantic alliance that has dominated the past century.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: A Present-Day Bull Connor

Trump is using the pardoning of black people as marketing tactic rather than statement of principle.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: ‘The Chronicles of Nambia,’ or Why Trump Knows Nothing of Africa

There’s a Zuma-Trump test of a democracy’s essential character. South Africa survived. So will the United States.

    

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.

    

Grace Notes: Nights at the Museum: When the Met Became a Movie Studio

The movie “Ocean’s 8” is about a caper that required elaborate planning. Filming it in places like the Metropolitan Museum of Art required elaborate planning, too.

    

On Tennis: Rafael Nadal Extends His Reign With an 11th French Open Title

Nadal, 32, defeated Dominic Thiem in straight sets with a vintage, physical performance that suggested he had no plans to let up on clay anytime soon.

    

Quick Evacuation in Somalia Firefight Shows Disparity in U.S. Resources in Africa

A medical helicopter arrived within minutes to evacuate wounded American commandos after they came under fire from militants.

    

Danny Kirwan, Guitarist During Fleetwood Mac’s Early Years, Dies at 68

A thoughtful composer and a talented musician, Mr. Kirwan helped the iconic band transition from blues to pop-rock before he was fired in 1972.

    

K.K.R. Said to Be Near Deal to Acquire Envision Healthcare

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Honduran Man Kills Himself After Threat of Family Separation at U.S. Border, Reports Say

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In Targeting Times Reporter, Justice Dept. Backs Trump’s Anti-Press Rhetoric

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