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MIAMI -- The Arizona Diamondbacks are happy Robbie Ray is coming off the disabled list to start the third game of a four-game series against the Miami Marlins.
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  1. Robbie Ray returns as Diamondbacks visit Marlins
  2. Phillies aim to avoid sweep by Yankees
  3. Mariners aim to make it three straight in Baltimore
  4. One dead, 12 injured in Texas hospital explosion
  5. Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., loses primary challenge to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  6. Virginia judge rules Paul Manafort fraud case can move forward
  7. Calif. bill would create commission to monitor 'fake news'
  8. Aggressive treatment doesn't slow type 2 diabetes in children: study
  9. Flight attendants show higher cancer risks
  10. 25 U.S. kids treated in ERs every hour for bike injuries
  11. USAID to give additional $10M to Venezuelan migrants
  12. 2 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School monitors fired after mass shooting
  13. Rand Paul sues neighbor for front yard attack
  14. Los Angeles Rams COO Kevin Demoff upbeat on Aaron Donald talks
  15. Repair of St. George statue has Spanish restoration experts crying foul
  16. Denver Broncos' Von Miller expects to play 10 more years
  17. Court date postponed again for Philadelphia Eagles DE Michael Bennett
  18. Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski had CTE when committing suicide
  19. Jacksonville Jaguars DE Dante Fowler hindered by upper-body injury
  20. Jaguars' Jalen Ramsey: 49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo not Top 100-worthy yet
  21. CBS adds former referee Gene Steratore as NFL, college basketball rules analyst

Robbie Ray returns as Diamondbacks visit Marlins

MIAMI -- The Arizona Diamondbacks are happy Robbie Ray is coming off the disabled list to start the third game of a four-game series against the Miami Marlins.
    

Phillies aim to avoid sweep by Yankees

Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Zach Eflin has four wins in four June starts.
    

Mariners aim to make it three straight in Baltimore

BALTIMORE -- The Seattle Mariners found a remedy for their recent slide with the struggling Baltimore Orioles.
    

One dead, 12 injured in Texas hospital explosion

At least one person died and 12 more were injured in an explosion at a hospital in Texas on Tuesday.
    

Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., loses primary challenge to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., the fourth-ranking member of the House Democrats, was defeated by 28-year-old Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
    

Virginia judge rules Paul Manafort fraud case can move forward

A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday that special counsel Robert Mueller's case against Paul Manafort for charges of financial fraud can go forward.
    

Calif. bill would create commission to monitor 'fake news'

California lawmakers are considering two bills aimed at fighting so-called "fake news," including one that would create a government commission to monitor it.
    

Aggressive treatment doesn't slow type 2 diabetes in children: study

Early and aggressive drug treatment does not slow progression of type 2 diabetes in obese children, researchers say.
    

Flight attendants show higher cancer risks

Flight attendants may face higher-than-average risks of breast and skin cancers, a new study finds -- though the reasons why aren't yet clear.
    

25 U.S. kids treated in ERs every hour for bike injuries

More than 2.2 million American children a year -- or about 25 an hour -- were treated in emergency departments for bicycle-related injuries.
    

USAID to give additional $10M to Venezuelan migrants

Vice President Mike Pence announced that the United States will provide an additional $10 million in humanitarian aid to Venezuelans who have fled the country.
    

2 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School monitors fired after mass shooting

Two baseball coaches who served as security monitors at the South Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people in February lost their jobs.
    

Rand Paul sues neighbor for front yard attack

Sen. Rand Paul filed a civil lawsuit against a neighbor who attacked him in his front yard last year.
    

Los Angeles Rams COO Kevin Demoff upbeat on Aaron Donald talks

Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald has stayed away from the offseason program, but one team official gave a positive assessment of the contract negotiations.
    

Repair of St. George statue has Spanish restoration experts crying foul

Officials at a church in Spain hired local craftsmen to restore a statue of St. George, but a restoration organization said the repairs may have broken the law.
    

Denver Broncos' Von Miller expects to play 10 more years

Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is entering his eighth NFL season and sees no end in sight to his playing days.
    

Court date postponed again for Philadelphia Eagles DE Michael Bennett

Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro defensive end Michael Bennett, facing a felony charge of injury to the elderly, had his scheduled court hearing postponed again.
    

Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski had CTE when committing suicide

The parents of former Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski said an autopsy performed after his January suicide showed evidence of CTE in his brain.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars DE Dante Fowler hindered by upper-body injury

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler is nursing an undisclosed upper-body injury, according to a published report.
    

Jaguars' Jalen Ramsey: 49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo not Top 100-worthy yet

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey took issue with the inclusion of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in the NFL Network's Top 100 list.
    

CBS adds former referee Gene Steratore as NFL, college basketball rules analyst

Former NFL referee Gene Steratore will join CBS as a rules analyst for both the NFL and college basketball, the network announced Tuesday.
    
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  2. Airline moves women from ultra-Orthodox men — again
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Woman accused of leaking U.S. intelligence pleads guilty

"All of these actions I did willfully, meaning I did them of my own free will," she told the court.

    

Airline moves women from ultra-Orthodox men — again

A passenger at New York's Kennedy Airport said flight attendants had asked female passengers to move.

    

Prince William kicks off first official visit to Israel, Palestinian territories

The second-in-line to the throne was on the first-ever official visit by a member of the British royal family to the tumultuous region London once ruled.

    

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  1. Supreme Court, Primaries, Lionel Messi: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: NATO, France, Banksy: Your Wednesday Briefing
  3. Supreme Court Backs Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers in Free Speech Case
  4. Korematsu, Notorious Supreme Court Ruling on Japanese Internment, Is Finally Tossed Out
  5. Sonia Sotomayor Delivers Sharp Dissent in Travel Ban Case
  6. Senate Odd Couple Tries to Salvage an Immigration Deal
  7. Harley-Davidson ‘Surrendered,’ Trump Says, Threatening to Tax It for Trade Move
  8. Roiling Markets, U.S. Insists World Must Stop Buying Iranian Oil
  9. Trump May Soften Sweeping Plan to Restrict Chinese Investments
  10. For a 90-Minute Game, a Train Ride of 27 Hours
  11. On Soccer: Amid Argentina’s Drama, Lionel Messi’s Brilliance Emerges
  12. Editorial: Bigoted and Feckless, the Travel Ban Is Pure Trump
  13. The Court Ruled Correctly on the Travel Ban
  14. Unchecked Power Is Still Dangerous No Matter What the Court Says
  15. Editorial: Viva Mexico, America’s Team
  16. Editorial: Democrats Appealing to the Heart? Yes, Please
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Why Are So Many Political Parties Blowing Up? (Part 1)
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Public Shaming Feels Good. That’s No Reason to Do It.
  19. Feature: Jonathan Franzen Is Fine With All of It
  20. Restaurant Review: A Brooklyn Favorite for Jamaican Food Beats the Odds
  21. Manafort Trial Is to Go Forward, but Judge Warns Mueller to Stay Within Authority
  22. Rare White Alligator Stolen During Fire That Killed 43 Reptiles, Officials Say
  23. Georgia Resident Convicted of Murder in ‘Heinous’ 1983 Killing of Black Man
  24. Prestigious Laura Ingalls Wilder Award Renamed Over Racial Insensitivity
  25. Oakland Residents Reported a Black Firefighter for Doing His Job
  26. How McKinsey Lost Its Way in South Africa
  27. G.E. to Spin Off Health Care Division as Part of Major Reshaping
  28. Square Feet: Aging Hong Kong Waterfront Gets a Face-Lift
  29. Gang ‘Hunting’ for Rivals Is Said to Have Mistakenly Killed Teenager
  30. How to Clean Your Filthy, Disgusting Laptop
  31. Ever Felt Jealous of a Friend’s Achievement? Here’s How to Get Around It
  32. On Comedy: The W. Kamau Bell Legacy: A Talk Show Five Years Ahead of Its Time
  33. Ivana Trump, In and Out of the Spotlight
  34. In Paris, Banksy Spreads a Trail of Graffiti, and Rumors
  35. Japan’s Hayabusa2 Spacecraft Creeps Up on the Ryugu Asteroid
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Supreme Court, Primaries, Lionel Messi: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: NATO, France, Banksy: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

    

Supreme Court Backs Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers in Free Speech Case

The centers had argued that a California law violated their free speech rights by forcing them to convey messages at odds with their beliefs.

    

Korematsu, Notorious Supreme Court Ruling on Japanese Internment, Is Finally Tossed Out

In upholding President Trump’s travel ban, the Supreme Court also overruled Korematsu v. United States. But critics said the move was more symbolic than substantive.

    

Sonia Sotomayor Delivers Sharp Dissent in Travel Ban Case

Justice Sotomayor’s scorching dissent skewered the court’s decision to uphold the ban, which she condemned as “harrowing” and “motivated by hostility and animus toward the Muslim faith.”

    

Senate Odd Couple Tries to Salvage an Immigration Deal

Five years ago, Ted Cruz and Dianne Feinstein clashed memorably over the Constitution. Now, the senators are searching for comity on immigration.

    

Harley-Davidson ‘Surrendered,’ Trump Says, Threatening to Tax It for Trade Move

President Trump took aim at one of his favorite American manufacturers a day after it said it would shift some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs.

    

Roiling Markets, U.S. Insists World Must Stop Buying Iranian Oil

The United States vowed Tuesday to impose sanctions on any country that buys Iranian oil after Nov. 4, a tough position likely to alienate many.

    

Trump May Soften Sweeping Plan to Restrict Chinese Investments

President Trump signaled his support for using an existing committee that reviews risky foreign investments for national security threats.

    

For a 90-Minute Game, a Train Ride of 27 Hours

Mexico and Sweden play a crucial World Cup game on Wednesday. Some of their fans decided the best way to get there was by train. An overnight train.

    

On Soccer: Amid Argentina’s Drama, Lionel Messi’s Brilliance Emerges

It was not neat, and he did not do it alone. But Messi produced what he needed to in a labored Argentine victory that sent the team out of the group stage.

    

Editorial: Bigoted and Feckless, the Travel Ban Is Pure Trump

The Supreme Court’s five conservative justices shrugged off the president’s animus toward Muslims, and upheld the travel ban.

    

The Court Ruled Correctly on the Travel Ban

Now it’s up to Congress to constrain the president’s unilateral power.

    

Unchecked Power Is Still Dangerous No Matter What the Court Says

In the travel ban case, the majority turned a blind eye to racism by invoking legal rules that give the president vast power over immigration.

    

Editorial: Viva Mexico, America’s Team

Like all blended families, the relationship between the World Cup’s Mexican national team and the team’s American supporters is complicated.

    

Editorial: Democrats Appealing to the Heart? Yes, Please

The enthusiastic response to two recent political ads shows the energizing potential of Democratic candidates with compelling personal narratives.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Why Are So Many Political Parties Blowing Up? (Part 1)

Traditional politics hasn’t kept up with all the change going on.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Public Shaming Feels Good. That’s No Reason to Do It.

Don’t let attention shift from weeping children on the border to screaming adults in Washington restaurants.

    

Feature: Jonathan Franzen Is Fine With All of It

The internet has turned on him, his book sales are down and the TV adaptation of his last novel has stalled. But he wants you to know one thing: He’s not even angry.

    

Restaurant Review: A Brooklyn Favorite for Jamaican Food Beats the Odds

The Islands, a beloved hole-in-the-wall in Crown Heights, escaped the wrecking ball and kept its cooking intact.

    

Manafort Trial Is to Go Forward, but Judge Warns Mueller to Stay Within Authority

The judge, who had challenged whether prosecutors had exceeded their authority, decided “upon further review” that they had not.

    

Rare White Alligator Stolen During Fire That Killed 43 Reptiles, Officials Say

Robbie Keszey, who once hosted the reality show “Swamp Brothers,” said a leucistic alligator, Snowball, was missing from a Florida sanctuary and “was like my best friend.”

    

Georgia Resident Convicted of Murder in ‘Heinous’ 1983 Killing of Black Man

Frank Gebhardt was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years in the killing of Timothy Coggins, 23, who was dragged behind a truck and stabbed more than 30 times.

    

Prestigious Laura Ingalls Wilder Award Renamed Over Racial Insensitivity

The American Library Association said it renamed the prestigious award because Wilder’s books do not reflect its inclusive values.

    

Oakland Residents Reported a Black Firefighter for Doing His Job

He was inspecting yards for wildfire hazards. Residents have confronted him, called 911 on him and sent security camera footage of him to the police.

    

How McKinsey Lost Its Way in South Africa

When the godfather of management consulting landed its biggest contract ever in Africa, it made the worst mistake in its storied nine-decade history.

    

G.E. to Spin Off Health Care Division as Part of Major Reshaping

The move comes as General Electric’s chief executive, John Flannery, focuses the company on its aviation, power and renewable energy activities.

    

Square Feet: Aging Hong Kong Waterfront Gets a Face-Lift

The $2.6 billion Victoria Dockside will be a modern art and design district, its developer says, combining retail, residential and commercial interests.

    

Gang ‘Hunting’ for Rivals Is Said to Have Mistakenly Killed Teenager

The grisly attack on Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, 15, was likely a case of mistaken identity in a gang feud.

    

How to Clean Your Filthy, Disgusting Laptop

Like any tool we use every day, our laptops accumulate dust, grime, oils from our skin and who knows what else. Yours is probably due for a cleaning, and here’s how to do it right.

    

Ever Felt Jealous of a Friend’s Achievement? Here’s How to Get Around It

The eternal war between pride and jealousy.

    

On Comedy: The W. Kamau Bell Legacy: A Talk Show Five Years Ahead of Its Time

The diverse stand-ups on his show, “Totally Biased,” are making names for themselves now, comics whose style suits Trump-era pop culture.

    

Ivana Trump, In and Out of the Spotlight

The first of the president’s three wives has said very little about her ex-husband since he took office. “But we speak,” she points out.

    

In Paris, Banksy Spreads a Trail of Graffiti, and Rumors

A series of unsigned murals sparked talk that the artist was in the city — and a race to protect, or deface, his work.

    

Japan’s Hayabusa2 Spacecraft Creeps Up on the Ryugu Asteroid

After a journey that started in 2014, the probe will reach the space rock on Wednesday to begin studying it for clues to the solar system’s origins.

    

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