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The Los Angeles Angels haven't faced right-hander Zack Greinke since the 2015 season, but they've continued to feel his effects.
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  1. Angels up against Diamondbacks, Greinke in series opener
  2. Giants seek better results in rematch with Marlins
  3. Yankees, Nationals pick up where they left off in May
  4. Rangers, Royals meet in series between last-place teams
  5. Surging Astros return home after 10-0 trip to take on Rays
  6. '13 Reasons Why' director's Tesla goes up in flames
  7. 5 dead after van carrying immigrants crashes during Border Patrol chase
  8. U.S. Open: Brooks Koepka wins second straight title
  9. Minnesota Vikings co-owner Mark Wilf: Organization supports anthem policy
  10. New York Jets DC Kacy Rodgers, son uniquely celebrate Father's Day
  11. World Cup: Brazil, Switzerland end match in 1-1 draw
  12. U.S. Open: Jets' Sam Darnold, Bills' Josh Allen take in tournament
  13. Macedonia signs name change deal with Greece
  14. Buffalo Bills GM on WR Zay Jones: 'He'll have to earn his way'
  15. Baltimore Ravens' Orlando Brown Jr. motivated to carry on father's legacy
  16. Matt Patricia installs Patriots' 'Do your job' mantra in Detroit
  17. Jaguars' Leonard Fournette sees 'big things' in Derrius Guice's future
  18. Johnny Manziel sits as Hamilton Tiger-Cats fall in CFL season opener
  19. Jose Quintana, Chicago Cubs go for sweep of St. Louis Cardinals
  20. Pete Carroll expects healthy Brandon Marshall in Seahawks training camp
  21. Houston Texans RB D'Onta Foreman remains out with Achilles injury
  22. New Orleans Saints G Andrus Peat expects to return for training camp

Angels up against Diamondbacks, Greinke in series opener

The Los Angeles Angels haven't faced right-hander Zack Greinke since the 2015 season, but they've continued to feel his effects.
    

Giants seek better results in rematch with Marlins

The San Francisco Giants will be out to avenge a series defeat last week when they get a rematch with the Miami Marlins.
    

Yankees, Nationals pick up where they left off in May

On what was supposed to be a day off, the New York Yankees and the Washington Nationals will try on Monday to finish what they started in May.
    

Rangers, Royals meet in series between last-place teams

The Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers will open a three-game series Monday night at Kauffman Stadium.
    

Surging Astros return home after 10-0 trip to take on Rays

On Sunday, it was shortstop Carlos Correa who played a pivotal role in keeping Houston's winning streak alive.
    

'13 Reasons Why' director's Tesla goes up in flames

TV director Michael Morris' Tesla went up in flames while he was driving in Los Angeles on Friday, according to his wife, actress Mary McCormack.
    

5 dead after van carrying immigrants crashes during Border Patrol chase

A van carrying 12 undocumented immigrants in Texas near the border with Mexico crashed during a pursuit with police and border agents, killing five.
    

U.S. Open: Brooks Koepka wins second straight title

Brooks Koepka shined on the U.S. Open stage for the second consecutive year, becoming only the seventh golfer ever to win back-to-back titles at the event.
    

Minnesota Vikings co-owner Mark Wilf: Organization supports anthem policy

Minnesota Vikings co-owner Mark Wilf said that the organization supports the NFL's new anthem policy and that each member of the team will be on the same page.
    

New York Jets DC Kacy Rodgers, son uniquely celebrate Father's Day

New York Jets linebacker Kacy Rodgers II sees his father when he goes to work.
    

World Cup: Brazil, Switzerland end match in 1-1 draw

The national teams of Brazil and Switzerland finished their opening FIFA World Cup group stage duel in a 1-1 draw Sunday night in Rostov-on-Don.
    

U.S. Open: Jets' Sam Darnold, Bills' Josh Allen take in tournament

New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold was quite recognizable while walking the grounds of the U.S. Open on Saturday at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
    

Macedonia signs name change deal with Greece

Macedonia signed a deal with Greece Sunday to change its name and move toward ending a dispute between the two countries spanning nearly three decades.
    

Buffalo Bills GM on WR Zay Jones: 'He'll have to earn his way'

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Zay Jones is going to need to earn his spot, according to Bills general manager Brandon Beane.
    

Baltimore Ravens' Orlando Brown Jr. motivated to carry on father's legacy

Baltimore Ravens rookie offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. honors his father by wearing a bandana under his helmet during practices and games.
    

Matt Patricia installs Patriots' 'Do your job' mantra in Detroit

Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia is bringing along a familiar phrase from his time with the New England Patriots.
    

Jaguars' Leonard Fournette sees 'big things' in Derrius Guice's future

One former LSU running back sees big things on the horizon for another as Leonard Fournette talked up former teammate Derrius Guice recently.
    

Johnny Manziel sits as Hamilton Tiger-Cats fall in CFL season opener

Johnny Manziel remained a spectator in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' season opener against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
    

Jose Quintana, Chicago Cubs go for sweep of St. Louis Cardinals

Brandon Morrow got the call Saturday night. It was a call nine days in the making.
    

Pete Carroll expects healthy Brandon Marshall in Seahawks training camp

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Brandon Marshall was not healthy enough to fully participate in the team's offseason workouts since he was signed last month.
    

Houston Texans RB D'Onta Foreman remains out with Achilles injury

Houston Texans running back D'Onta Foreman is not sure when he will return from his Achilles tendon injury.
    

New Orleans Saints G Andrus Peat expects to return for training camp

New Orleans Saints offensive guard Andrus Peat is expected to be healthy when the team returns for training camp, multiple media outlets reported.
    
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A baby boy cried as a staffer carried him past chain-link fenced holding areas in the Border Patrol processing center in McAllen, Texas, on Sunday morning, a sprawling former warehouse, the largest of its kind on the border. Such crying is not unusual ...
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  2. Conservative Iván Duque sweeps to victory in Colombia
  3. Rescue ships finally dock in Spain as migrant debate roils Europe
  4. These volunteers want to get malaria. The goal? A better vaccine.
  5. Former guerrilla, young conservative vie to lead Colombia
  6. Trump says he requested end to 'war games' in North Korea talks
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The ships rescued hundreds of refugees f...

The ships rescued hundreds of refugees from overcrowded rafts off Libya's coast. After they were barred entry by Italy and Malta, the group was then welcomed in Valencia, Spain.

    

Conservative Iván Duque sweeps to victory in Colombia

Duque's pro-business platform and hard line on security appealed to voters in a runoff that pitted hard right against hard left.

    

Rescue ships finally dock in Spain as migrant debate roils Europe

The Aquarius was stuck off the coast of Sicily last Saturday when Italy refused it permission to dock and demanded that Malta do so. Malta also refused.

    

These volunteers want to get malaria. The goal? A better vaccine.

Malaria infects more than 200 million people a year, the World Health Organization says. It killed 445,000 in 2016, mostly children.

    

Former guerrilla, young conservative vie to lead Colombia

"Undoubtedly, for the peace process, this is an important test," said Patricia Munoz, a political science professor at the Pontifical Xavierian University.

    

Trump says he requested end to 'war games' in North Korea talks

"Holding back the "war games" during the negotiations was my request because they are VERY EXPENSIVE and set a bad light during a good faith negotiation," Trump said on Sunday morning.

    

The mole who spied on al Qaeda from inside the terror group

Aimen Dean was a double agent, feeding al Qaeda's secrets to Western intelligence, but then someone spilled his secret.

    

Thousands hold gay pride march in Ukrainian capital of Kiev

Previous gay pride rallies in Ukraine have ended in violence. In 2015, a pride march was called off when right-wing activists launched smoke grenades.
    

Greece, Macedonia sign deal to end yearslong name dispute

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras survived a no-confidence motion in parliament, setting the stage for the signing of the historic accord.

    

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  4. ‘I Can’t Go Without My Son,’ a Mother Pleaded as She Was Deported to Guatemala
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  6. Safety Concerns Grow as Inmates Are Guarded by Teachers and Secretaries
  7. A Financier’s Profit-Minded Mission to Open a Channel Between Kushner and North Korea
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  10. Video Game Addiction Tries to Move From Basement to Doctor’s Office
  11. Amazon Tightens Grip on a New Medium: Live Streams of Video Games
  12. A Fearless Mexico Tops Germany, With Help From Its Cerebral Coach
  13. Did Mexico’s Revelry in World Cup Win Over Germany Cause an Earthquake?
  14. On Soccer: For Germany, a Defeat Both Stunning and Foreboding
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump and the Baby Snatchers
  16. Editorial: Gareth Rhodes in the 19th District
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: The Charts That Show How Big Business Is Winning
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Thinking About a Trade War (Very Wonkish)
  19. Album Review: Beyoncé and Jay-Z: The State of the Union Is Strong
  20. Reinhard Hardegen, Who Led U-Boats to America’s Shore, Dies at 105
  21. Colombia Elects Iván Duque, Populist Conservative, as President
  22. ‘Incredibles 2’ Sells a Record-Setting $180 Million in Tickets
  23. Brooks Koepka Repeats as the U.S. Open Champion
  24. 5 Dead in Texas After S.U.V. Packed With Immigrants Crashes in High-Speed Chase
  25. Trumpism Finds a Safe Space at Conservative Women’s Conference
  26. A Shadow System of Tracking by School Feeds Segregation
  27. Investors Fret About a Trade War, but They Aren’t Fleeing the Stock Market
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Asia and Australia Edition: World Cup, Afghanistan, North Korea: Your Monday Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: World Cup, Migrants, Romania: Your Monday Briefing

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

    

Leading Republicans Join Democrats in Pushing Trump to Halt Family Separations

While Melania Trump said that “both sides” need to come together to solve the problem, Laura Bush laid responsibility at the feet of the administration.

    

‘I Can’t Go Without My Son,’ a Mother Pleaded as She Was Deported to Guatemala

As a growing number of families are separated as part of the Trump administration’s attempt to control illegal immigration, some parents are being deported before recovering their children.

    

A Legal Resident, an Arrest by ICE and Father’s Day in Jail

He came from Mexico and got his green card, his family said. Now, immigration officials have put him in jail because of a misdemeanor conviction from nearly 20 years ago.

    

Safety Concerns Grow as Inmates Are Guarded by Teachers and Secretaries

Trump administration cutbacks have left some prisons short on correctional officers, requiring other workers to step in.

    

A Financier’s Profit-Minded Mission to Open a Channel Between Kushner and North Korea

The American businessman, who lives in Singapore, took advantage of an unusual opening in an administration where matters of policy and business often seem to blur.

    

One Dead, 17 Shot at New Jersey Arts Festival

The authorities said the man who was killed was believed to be one of several gunmen who opened fire early Sunday morning at the Art All Night festival.

    

Deadly Shooting in New Jersey

One person was killed and at least 17 injured when a shooting broke out at an all-night arts festival in Trenton early Sunday.
    

Video Game Addiction Tries to Move From Basement to Doctor’s Office

Gaming disorder is being recognized for the first time by the World Health Organization. But of the few treatment options available, most are uninsured and unproven.

    

Amazon Tightens Grip on a New Medium: Live Streams of Video Games

Google and Facebook are struggling to catch up with Twitch, a service that Amazon bought four years ago for $1.1 billion.

    

A Fearless Mexico Tops Germany, With Help From Its Cerebral Coach

Hirving Lozano’s first-half goal and sturdy second-half defense gave Mexico a 1-0 victory over Germany.

    

Did Mexico’s Revelry in World Cup Win Over Germany Cause an Earthquake?

A quake was “possibly because of mass jumping” — moments after the Mexican men’s soccer team scored a goal against powerhouse Germany.

    

On Soccer: For Germany, a Defeat Both Stunning and Foreboding

Mexico wrote its plan for victory over Germany six months ago. That it worked, that the Germans were that predictable, should set off alarms.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump and the Baby Snatchers

Family separation is one of the most callous policies Trump has implemented.

    

Editorial: Gareth Rhodes in the 19th District

He brings a combination of intelligence, enthusiasm and empathy that is so desperately needed in Washington.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Charts That Show How Big Business Is Winning

Two charts show what’s happened to the American economy over the past quarter century.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Thinking About a Trade War (Very Wonkish)

What would happen if Trump really goes there?

    

Album Review: Beyoncé and Jay-Z: The State of the Union Is Strong

The couple abruptly released their long-rumored joint album, “Everything Is Love,” a statement of solidarity in the face of personal and institutional challenges.

    

Reinhard Hardegen, Who Led U-Boats to America’s Shore, Dies at 105

“We were the first to be here, and for the first time in this war a German soldier looked upon the coast of the U.S.A.”

    

Colombia Elects Iván Duque, Populist Conservative, as President

Mr. Duque defeated a leftist rival by tapping into dissatisfaction with the economy and a contentious peace deal with rebels.

    

‘Incredibles 2’ Sells a Record-Setting $180 Million in Tickets

The Pixar movie had the best-ever opening for an animated release, benefiting from rapturous word of mouth. Ticket buyers gave it a rare A-plus in exit polls.

    

Brooks Koepka Repeats as the U.S. Open Champion

Koepka, 28, finished at one over par for the tournament, closing with a two-under 68 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and becoming the first man since 1989 to win the title in consecutive years.

    

5 Dead in Texas After S.U.V. Packed With Immigrants Crashes in High-Speed Chase

Fourteen people were packed into the vehicle, which was speeding 100 miles per hour when it rolled over, the authorities said.

    

Trumpism Finds a Safe Space at Conservative Women’s Conference

An estimated 1,000 young women took part in sessions like “How Political Correctness Is Making Everyone Stupid” and displayed enthusiasm they hope to see for Republicans in the midterm elections.

    

A Shadow System of Tracking by School Feeds Segregation

New York City screens students for more than 20 percent of its middle and high schools, creating tiers of educational opportunity that often leave out blacks and Hispanics.

    

Investors Fret About a Trade War, but They Aren’t Fleeing the Stock Market

Wall Street is betting that the trade frictions won’t derail the United States’ strong economy. But will investors shrug off an escalation?

    

As Afghan Cease-Fire Ends, Temporary Friends Hug, Then Return to War

The brief cease-fire injected hope into the Afghan peace process, as Taliban fighters mingled with government forces. It also raised fear that insurgents may have used the peace to infiltrate cities.

    

The Affair: ‘The Affair’ Season 4 Premiere: California Dreamin’

Helen’s new life in Los Angeles seems perfect; Noah’s definitely does not. But things are rarely so simple in this show of shifting perspectives.

    

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