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  1. Orlando Airport to scan faces of all international passengers, including U.S. citizens
  2. ABC orders 'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' without Roseanne Barr
  3. June Jones: Johnny Manziel should be playing in NFL
  4. Cincinnati Bengals sign third-round picks Hubbard, Jefferson
  5. Watch: Willy Caballero has nightmare mistake in Argentina World Cup loss
  6. Philadelphia Eagles present Super Bowl ring to former LS Jon Dorenbos
  7. Conservative writer Charles Krauthammer dies at 68
  8. House passes farm bill tightening work requirements for food stamps
  9. Islanders name Barry Trotz new coach
  10. Oakland Raiders WR Martavis Bryant hasn't missed drug test
  11. Longtime referee Terry McAulay retires from the NFL
  12. Kate Spade's father Earl F. Brosnahan, Jr. dead at 89
  13. Tampa Bay Bucs QB Jameis Winston facing three-game suspension
  14. Denver Broncos sign No. 5 overall pick Bradley Chubb
  15. World Cup: Croatia stuns Messi, Argentina to advance
  16. Guatemalan woman to be reunited with son after suing over border separation
  17. Royal Ascot Day Three: Stradivarius wins Gold Cup
  18. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Ohio Derby highlights American action
  19. New York Jets WR Robby Anderson gets probation for reckless driving
  20. Court denies Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik's isolation appeal

Orlando Airport to scan faces of all international passengers, including U.S. citizens

The Orlando International Airport will require face scans of all passengers on international flights, including U.S. citizens.
    

ABC orders 'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' without Roseanne Barr

ABC has ordered a spinoff of {i:Roseanne} without actress Roseanne Barr after the show was canceled when she made a racist post on Twitter in May.
    

June Jones: Johnny Manziel should be playing in NFL

Johnny Manziel is still waiting to get on the field in the Canadian Football League.
    

Cincinnati Bengals sign third-round picks Hubbard, Jefferson

The Cincinnati Bengals signed rookie defensive end Sam Hubbard and linebacker Malik Jefferson, the team announced Thursday.
    

Watch: Willy Caballero has nightmare mistake in Argentina World Cup loss

Argentina goalie Willy Caballero made a horrifying mistake during a 3-0 loss to Croatia Thursday in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
    

Philadelphia Eagles present Super Bowl ring to former LS Jon Dorenbos

The Philadelphia Eagles presented former long snapper Jon Dorenbos with a Super Bowl ring on Thursday.
    

Conservative writer Charles Krauthammer dies at 68

Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer died Thursday, Fox News announced. He was 68.
    

House passes farm bill tightening work requirements for food stamps

The House on Thursday narrowly passed a $860 billion farm bill that strengthens work requirements for food stamp recipients.
    

Islanders name Barry Trotz new coach

Former Washington Capitals coach Barry Trotz has been named the coach of the New York Islanders.
    

Oakland Raiders WR Martavis Bryant hasn't missed drug test

The Oakland Raiders were bracing for disciplinary action against receiver Martavis Bryant, but another story out of the Bay Area offered a positive outlook.
    

Longtime referee Terry McAulay retires from the NFL

Terry McAulay has retired as a referee from the NFL, league senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron announced on Thursday.
    

Kate Spade's father Earl F. Brosnahan, Jr. dead at 89

Kate Spade's father, Earl F. Brosnahan, Jr., died at the age of 89, one day before his daughter's funeral, the family said in a statement Thursday.
    

Tampa Bay Bucs QB Jameis Winston facing three-game suspension

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston is expected to be suspended for at least the first three games of the 2018 season.
    

Denver Broncos sign No. 5 overall pick Bradley Chubb

Denver Broncos first-round pick Bradley Chubb signed his rookie contract, the team announced Thursday.
    

World Cup: Croatia stuns Messi, Argentina to advance

Croatia stunned Argentina 3-0 on Thursday in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, to advance to the round of 16 in the 2018 FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998.
    

Guatemalan woman to be reunited with son after suing over border separation

A 7-year-old Guatemalan boy will be reunited with his mother after being detained at the U.S. border while claiming asylum, Justice Department lawyers said.
    

Royal Ascot Day Three: Stradivarius wins Gold Cup

Stradivarius wins Gold Cup on Day 3 at Royal Ascot, giving Frankie Dettori 60th win at the Royal meeting; that and much more action.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Ohio Derby highlights American action

American racing action focuses on the Ohio Derby with Kentucky Derby also-rans Flameaway and Lone Sailor; other action from Arlington, Santa Anita and Woodbine.
    

New York Jets WR Robby Anderson gets probation for reckless driving

New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of reckless driving, per a published report.
    

Court denies Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik's isolation appeal

The European Court of Human Rights rejected Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik's appeal that his isolation confinement in prison violates his human rights.
    
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  1. Why protesters put their lives on the line by approaching Gaza fence
  2. Legal marijuana will roll out differently in Canada than in U.S.
  3. Israeli PM Netanyahu's wife charged with fraud
  4. Former Washington cardinal punished after teen sex abuse claim
  5. New Zealand's leader gives birth — and begins 6 weeks of maternity leave
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Why protesters put their lives on the line by approaching Gaza fence

"We want to live a dignified life but we are losing hope," one demonstrator who was shot by Israeli troops told NBC News.

    

Legal marijuana will roll out differently in Canada than in U.S.

It's up to the provinces and territories to determine how to handle distribution, and they're taking a variety of approaches.

    

Israeli PM Netanyahu's wife charged with fraud

In February, police recommended Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on charges of corruption and bribery.

    

Former Washington cardinal punished after teen sex abuse claim

Church officials also reveal past allegations of sexual misconduct with adults.

    

New Zealand's leader gives birth — and begins 6 weeks of maternity leave

The last elected leader to have a baby while holding office was the late Benazir Bhutto, who was prime minister of Pakistan when she gave birth in 1990.

    

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  1. Europe Edition: Tariffs, Turkey, World Cup: Your Friday Briefing
  2. Immigration, Supreme Court, Intel: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  3. House Rejects Hard-Line Immigration Bill and Delays Vote on Compromise
  4. No Relief in Sight for Parents of Thousands of Migrant Children Still in Custody
  5. Melania Trump, Agent of Coat Chaos
  6. 16 and Alone, Inside a Center for Separated Children in New York
  7. The Billion-Dollar Business of Operating Shelters for Migrant Children
  8. Behind Trump’s Plan to Overhaul the Government: Scaling Back the Safety Net
  9. Europe Strikes Back Against Trump Tariffs as Global Trade War Escalates
  10. In Hitting China on Trade, Trump Is Seen Neglecting U.S. Emerging Industries
  11. Biggest Banks Pass Fed’s Stress Tests
  12. Supreme Court Widens Reach of Sales Taxes in E-Commerce
  13. S.E.C. Judges Were Appointed Unlawfully, Justices Rule
  14. Croatia Shackles Messi and Cripples Argentina’s World Cup Hopes
  15. Chinese Fans Paid Dearly for World Cup Tickets That Never Materialized
  16. We Reimagined Trump’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ as a 1940s Propaganda Film
  17. The Example of Charles Krauthammer
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: They Really Don’t Care About Migrant Families
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: Return of the Blood Libel
  20. How Did We Get to the Savagery of ‘Tender Age’ Shelters?
  21. Why Competition Won’t Bring Down Drug Prices
  22. N.F.L. Players to Trump: Here’s Whom You Should Pardon
  23. Could Southern Baptists Actually Become Feminists?
  24. Critic’s Notebook: Oprah Earned This Museum Show. And It’s a Potent Spectacle.
  25. Lens: The Transformative Nature of the Photographs of Diane Arbus
  26. Art Review: This Artist Foresaw Our Digital Future in a Meadow of Dandelions
  27. Intel C.E.O. Brian Krzanich Resigns After Relationship With Employee
  28. Greece Prepares to Stagger Back From Debt Crisis, the End of Bailouts in Sight
  29. A Common Virus May Play Role in Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds
  30. Sixth Grader’s Parents Say School Didn’t Do Enough to Stop Her Suicide
  31. Police Killing of Antwon Rose, 17, in East Pittsburgh Prompts Protests
  32. A Canal Through Turkey? Presidential Vote Is a Test of Erdogan’s Building Spree
  33. Charles Krauthammer, Prominent Conservative Voice, Dies at 68
  34. Getting to the Bottom of ‘Thrift Store Smell’
  35. In the Capital of Electronic Music, Women Rule the Scene
  36. Talk: Trent Reznor Thinks Artists Should Speak Out
  37. He Leapt to Catch a Thief. A Photographer Caught the Moment.
  38. A Viewer’s Guide to ‘The Great British Baking Show’
  39. Koko the Gorilla, Who Used Sign Language and Befriended Mr. Rogers, Dies at 46
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Europe Edition: Tariffs, Turkey, World Cup: Your Friday Briefing

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

    

Immigration, Supreme Court, Intel: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

House Rejects Hard-Line Immigration Bill and Delays Vote on Compromise

Passage of the compromise immigration overhaul between moderates and conservatives, which includes language to end family separation, had also been in doubt.

    

No Relief in Sight for Parents of Thousands of Migrant Children Still in Custody

President Trump’s executive order aimed to halt future separation of migrant families, but parents of children still in detention say they still have no idea how to get them back.

    

Melania Trump, Agent of Coat Chaos

Melania Trump’s excursion in a Zara jacket did not send a hidden message. It was there for all to see.

    

16 and Alone, Inside a Center for Separated Children in New York

A tour of a child care agency’s campus with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo offered a rare glimpse at the lives of immigrant children taken from their parents.

    

The Billion-Dollar Business of Operating Shelters for Migrant Children

A look at the private contractors, some of them ex-military, that have been awarded millions in federal contracts to run detention centers and build tent cities for migrants.

    

Behind Trump’s Plan to Overhaul the Government: Scaling Back the Safety Net

A small army of conservatives have produced dozens of initiatives like the cabinet reshuffle proposal, with the goal of dismantling the social welfare system.

    

Europe Strikes Back Against Trump Tariffs as Global Trade War Escalates

The European counterattack, a response to the administration’s measures on steel and aluminum, adds another front to a trade war that has engulfed allies and adversaries around the world.

    

In Hitting China on Trade, Trump Is Seen Neglecting U.S. Emerging Industries

A new report from the administration is a laundry list of complaints about Chinese efforts to support favored industries — but not a strategy for America to foster its own, economists say.

    

Biggest Banks Pass Fed’s Stress Tests

The first round of the Fed’s annual stress tests found banks are prepared to withstand a downturn, which could presage big shareholder payouts next week.

    

Supreme Court Widens Reach of Sales Taxes in E-Commerce

Departing from a 1992 decision, the justices said that even without a physical presence in a state, businesses can be required to collect taxes there.

    

S.E.C. Judges Were Appointed Unlawfully, Justices Rule

In a 7-to-2 decision, the Supreme Court said that the Constitution required the commission itself rather than staff members to appoint the judges.

    

Croatia Shackles Messi and Cripples Argentina’s World Cup Hopes

Luka Modric led a balanced attack for Croatia, who have now all but qualified for the next round. Argentina will need some help.

    

Chinese Fans Paid Dearly for World Cup Tickets That Never Materialized

Thousands of Chinese soccer fans may have been victims of a ticketing swindle allegedly orchestrated by a Moscow company.

    

We Reimagined Trump’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ as a 1940s Propaganda Film

A U.S. government film from 1943 justifying the detention of Japanese-Americans in internment camps has new relevance in light of the president’s immigration policies.
    

The Example of Charles Krauthammer

He never let his strong convictions on some matters become certainty in all matters.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: They Really Don’t Care About Migrant Families

The Trump administration multiplies malevolence with incompetence.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Return of the Blood Libel

There’s no immigration crisis, just a hatred crisis.

    

How Did We Get to the Savagery of ‘Tender Age’ Shelters?

A “border security” machine was handed over to a cruel, indecent president. We must smash the machine.

    

Why Competition Won’t Bring Down Drug Prices

Companies are doing very good business by selling similar drugs at high prices. Why should they stop?

    

N.F.L. Players to Trump: Here’s Whom You Should Pardon

Only sweeping clemency will address the systemic injustice players like us have been protesting.

    

Could Southern Baptists Actually Become Feminists?

The religious institution made history silencing Paige Patterson — but it has been good at evading change, especially in regard to women.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Oprah Earned This Museum Show. And It’s a Potent Spectacle.

An exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture captures what Oprah Winfrey and her TV show have meant.

    

Lens: The Transformative Nature of the Photographs of Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus’s portfolio “A Box of Ten Photographs” was pivotal in the acceptance of photography by the art world. A book published by Aperture and the Smithsonian American Art Museum examines the portfolio and its impact.

    

Art Review: This Artist Foresaw Our Digital Future in a Meadow of Dandelions

At the New Museum, Thomas Bayrle’s world of units, patterns, machines and pixelation merging with nature takes shape in a career-spanning survey.

    

Intel C.E.O. Brian Krzanich Resigns After Relationship With Employee

Mr. Krzanich, who resigned after violating Intel’s “non-fraternization policy,” will be replaced on an interim basis by the company’s chief financial officer.

    

Greece Prepares to Stagger Back From Debt Crisis, the End of Bailouts in Sight

European leaders agreed to a plan that would finally take Athens off financial life support, effectively declaring an end to a crisis that nearly wrecked the euro.

    

A Common Virus May Play Role in Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds

The research did not find that viruses cause Alzheimer’s. But it showed that two types of herpes interact with Alzheimer’s-related genes and might drive the disease process

    

Sixth Grader’s Parents Say School Didn’t Do Enough to Stop Her Suicide

The parents say in a lawsuit that their daughter’s middle school asked her to hug her bullies and essentially directed the 12-year-old to “suck it up.”

    

Police Killing of Antwon Rose, 17, in East Pittsburgh Prompts Protests

A video of the shooting, which occurred after a traffic stop, shows two people running from police vehicles as three shots are fired.

    

A Canal Through Turkey? Presidential Vote Is a Test of Erdogan’s Building Spree

A proposed canal would open a new trade route and cement President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s legacy. But critics warn that he is overreaching as the economy stalls.

    

Charles Krauthammer, Prominent Conservative Voice, Dies at 68

A former liberal, he abandoned psychiatry for journalism and overcame tragedy to become an independent-minded political commentator.

    

Getting to the Bottom of ‘Thrift Store Smell’

Have you noticed that every thrift store and neighborhood Goodwill smells the same? And that the clothes also smell the same? With the help of science, we got to the root of why. (And we have tips to help you get rid of it.)

    

In the Capital of Electronic Music, Women Rule the Scene

A growing network of booking agencies and community groups have made female artists more visible in Berlin, erasing the boy’s club atmosphere of the past.

    

Talk: Trent Reznor Thinks Artists Should Speak Out

The Nine Inch Nails frontman on Facebook, Vietnam and Midwest “weirdo culture.”

    

He Leapt to Catch a Thief. A Photographer Caught the Moment.

An unnamed hero was in a busy shopping area of Manchester, England, when a woman’s cash was snatched. His response was spectacular.

    

A Viewer’s Guide to ‘The Great British Baking Show’

This frosted cupcake of a show returns to PBS on Friday, and with it many quirks. Here’s what to look for.

    

Koko the Gorilla, Who Used Sign Language and Befriended Mr. Rogers, Dies at 46

Koko became an instant celebrity in her youth and charmed entertainers like Fred Rogers and Robin Williams, as well as their audiences.

    

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