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The Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants begin a stretch of six meetings in nine days Tuesday night.
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  1. Rockies, Giants get together often in next nine days
  2. Tigers try to find a way to stop six-game skid vs. Athletics
  3. Red Sox hope to duplicate early series against Angels
  4. Watch: Florida man rides on hood of car going 70 mph
  5. U.S. Border Patrol rescues 57 immigrants stranded in Ariz. desert
  6. Mom's diabetes may be tied to baby's autism risk
  7. Many childhood cancer survivors in denial about future health risks
  8. Pill could make future needle-free for diabetics
  9. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott switches agents ahead of new contract talks
  10. AMC cancels Kevin Smith's 'Comic Book Men'
  11. Three sentenced for Molotov attack on Swedish synagogue
  12. SEC: Wells Fargo will pay $5.1M to settle misconduct claims
  13. Gloria Estefan to guest star on 'One Day at a Time'
  14. Texas couple dies, teen son survives Detroit plane crash
  15. Toni Collette, Merritt Wever to star in Netflix's 'Unbelievable'
  16. European Union imposes sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials
  17. Emilia Clarke, Dave Chappelle among 928 invited to be film academy members
  18. Laura Ingalls Wilder's name removed from children's book award
  19. General strike brings Argentina to a halt
  20. Russell Crowe to play Roger Ailes in Showtime series
  21. Dow Jones falls 328 points amid reports of tech restrictions on China
  22. Ty Montgomery endorses Green Bay Packers' running-backs plan

Rockies, Giants get together often in next nine days

The Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants begin a stretch of six meetings in nine days Tuesday night.
    

Tigers try to find a way to stop six-game skid vs. Athletics

Manager Ron Gardenhire called it a punch in the gut.
    

Red Sox hope to duplicate early series against Angels

The last time the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels met, both teams were hot.
    

Watch: Florida man rides on hood of car going 70 mph

A Florida man rode on the state's busiest highway while clinging onto the hood of a car.
    

U.S. Border Patrol rescues 57 immigrants stranded in Ariz. desert

The U.S. Border Patrol rescued 57 undocumented immigrants who were stranded in the Arizona desert, the agency announced on Saturday.
    

Mom's diabetes may be tied to baby's autism risk

Pregnant women who have any form of diabetes may face higher odds that their child could develop autism, a new study suggests.
    

Many childhood cancer survivors in denial about future health risks

Many adult survivors of childhood cancer don't worry about their future health and may skip crucial screenings and lifestyle changes, a new study shows.
    

Pill could make future needle-free for diabetics

Harvard researchers have discovered a way to deliver insulin in a pill, and it appears to work well -- at least in rats.
    

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott switches agents ahead of new contract talks

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is eligible for a new contract after this season, and he reportedly has changed agents in advance of those negotiations.
    

AMC cancels Kevin Smith's 'Comic Book Men'

Filmmaker Kevin Smith announced on his podcast that his pop culture-themed docu-series "Comic Book Men" won't return for an eighth season.
    

Three sentenced for Molotov attack on Swedish synagogue

A district court in Sweden sentenced three men for hate crimes for carrying out a Molotov cocktail attack on a synagogue in Gothenburg in December 2017.
    

SEC: Wells Fargo will pay $5.1M to settle misconduct claims

Wells Fargo will pay $5.1 million to settle charges of financial misconduct, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced on Monday.
    

Gloria Estefan to guest star on 'One Day at a Time'

Singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan announced on social media Monday she will guest star on the Netflix sitcom "One Day at a Time."
    

Texas couple dies, teen son survives Detroit plane crash

A Texas couple died and their teenage son survived when their single-engine plane crashed while flying into Michigan, police said.
    

Toni Collette, Merritt Wever to star in Netflix's 'Unbelievable'

Toni Collette, Merritt Wever and Kaitlyn Dever have signed on to star in the Netflix series "Unbelievable."
    

European Union imposes sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials

The European Union Council on Monday imposed sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials over allegations of human rights abuses.
    

Emilia Clarke, Dave Chappelle among 928 invited to be film academy members

The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday invited Abigail Breslin, Hannibal Buress, Emilia Clarke and Dave Chappelle to join its membership.
    

Laura Ingalls Wilder's name removed from children's book award

A division of the American Library Association voted to remove Laura Ingalls Wilder's name from a children's literature award.
    

General strike brings Argentina to a halt

A general strike in Argentina brought transportation, schools and other services to a halt as major workers' unions protested a $50 billion IMF loan.
    

Russell Crowe to play Roger Ailes in Showtime series

Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe signed on to play media mogul Roger Ailes in a Showtime limited series, the network announced Monday.
    

Dow Jones falls 328 points amid reports of tech restrictions on China

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 300 points Monday after reports President Donald Trump plans to impose restrictions on Chinese tech investments.
    

Ty Montgomery endorses Green Bay Packers' running-backs plan

Green Bay Packers running back Ty Montomery endorsed the team's plan to use a "running-back-by-committee" scheme in their ground game this season.
    
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  1. China won't take the world's plastic trash. Now what?
  2. Turkey enters new era with same strongman in charge
  3. Harley-Davidson to move some production overseas to offset tariffs
  4. Mexico detains entire police force days after mayoral candidate's killing
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China won't take the world's plastic trash. Now what?

"This is a wake-up call," a University of Georgia researcher said, highlighting the need for new ideas on how to handle plastic trash.

    

Turkey enters new era with same strongman in charge

"A very powerful individual, accused of being more and more authoritarian, has extended his powers," one expert said.

    

Harley-Davidson to move some production overseas to offset tariffs

The company said it expects the tariffs will result in an incremental cost of about $2,200 per average motorcycle exported from the U.S. to the E.U.

    

Mexico detains entire police force days after mayoral candidate's killing

The Michoacán state police force said "all the officers of the Ocampo municipal police force were detained for internal affairs investigation."

    

Iran protests broaden as U.S. sanctions takes toll on economy

The unrest signaled widespread unease after the U.S. decision to withdraw from Tehran's nuclear deal and restore sanctions on the country.

    

Dow Jones falls by almost 500 points as Trump cranks up trade war talk

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  1. Europe Edition: Harley-Davidson, Turkey, Heathrow: Your Tuesday Briefing
  2. Border Officials Suspend Handing Over Migrant Families to Prosecutors
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  5. Harley-Davidson, Blaming E.U. Tariffs, Will Move Some Production Out of U.S.
  6. What’s the Yield Curve? ‘A Powerful Signal of Recessions’ Has Wall Street’s Attention
  7. Stock Markets Slip on Trade Policy Fears
  8. How China Got Sri Lanka to Cough Up a Port
  9. As Activists Confront Trump Officials, Democrats Confront Democrats
  10. Trump Implores Voters to Back South Carolina Governor on Eve of Runoff
  11. One Chlorine Bomb, Dozens Killed in Syria: How Assad Gassed His Own People
  12. Portugal Fights Off Iran to Advance in World Cup
  13. Spain, Emerging From Chaos, Ties Morocco and Wins Group B
  14. What My 6-Year-Old Son and I Endured in Family Detention
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  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Republican or Conservative, You Have to Choose
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  19. Erdogan Hasn’t Killed Turkey’s Democracy Yet
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  21. The Law Did Not Create This Crisis, but Lawyers Will Help End It
  22. The Stone: The Ignorant Do Not Have a Right to an Audience
  23. From Brewery to Bakery: A Flour That Fights Waste
  24. Antwon Rose II, Killed by a Police Officer, Is Remembered as a ‘Bright Light’
  25. Fire Carves Path of Destruction Through Northern California
  26. Five Takeaways From Turkey’s Election
  27. Justices Send Gay Rights and Voting Cases Back to Lower Courts
  28. Marching Across China, Army Veterans Join Ranks of Protesters
  29. Plans for AirTrain to La Guardia Move Ahead Amid Criticism
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Europe Edition: Harley-Davidson, Turkey, Heathrow: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

    

Border Officials Suspend Handing Over Migrant Families to Prosecutors

Effectively, the Customs and Border Protection commissioner’s decision revives a “catch and release” approach for most families crossing the Mexican border illegally.

    

Sleeping on America’s Doorstep: A Dispatch From the Border

For families waiting to request asylum in the United States, a small patch of ground is now their bedroom, washroom, school, kitchen and playground.

    

Due Process for Undocumented Immigrants, Explained

President Trump wants authorized immigrants and asylum seekers deported “with no Judges or Court Cases.” What due-process rights do migrants have?

    

Harley-Davidson, Blaming E.U. Tariffs, Will Move Some Production Out of U.S.

The iconic motorcycle manufacturer said that the move was the “only sustainable option” to maintain its business in Europe, an increasingly vital market.

    

What’s the Yield Curve? ‘A Powerful Signal of Recessions’ Has Wall Street’s Attention

The bond market’s yield curve is perilously close to predicting a recession — something it has done with surprising accuracy — and it’s become a big topic on Wall Street.
    

Stock Markets Slip on Trade Policy Fears

Tech shares were especially hard hit on concerns that the Trump administration would restrict Chinese investment in American technology firms.
    

How China Got Sri Lanka to Cough Up a Port

A Times investigation into Sri Lanka’s handover of its Hambantota Port starkly illustrates how China turned an ally’s struggles to its strategic advantage.

    

As Activists Confront Trump Officials, Democrats Confront Democrats

Progressives’ public shaming of Trump administration members in recent days has opened a rift in the party over whether to embrace or discourage such behavior.

    

Trump Implores Voters to Back South Carolina Governor on Eve of Runoff

President Trump told a crowd that a loss by Gov. Henry McMaster, one of his earliest supporters, would be seen as a sign of the president’s own weakness.

    

One Chlorine Bomb, Dozens Killed in Syria: How Assad Gassed His Own People

Syrian officials say there wasn’t a chemical attack. But what really took place in the town of Douma in April? We analyzed 67 videos to reconstruct how at least 34 people died in one apartment building.
    

Portugal Fights Off Iran to Advance in World Cup

Portugal got a goal from Ricardo Queresma late in the first half, but Iran equalized in stoppage time. Portugal faces Uruguay in the next round.

    

Spain, Emerging From Chaos, Ties Morocco and Wins Group B

Spain’s tournament began in disarray when its coach was fired 24 hours before the World Cup started, but it did just enough to finish on top of the group.

    

What My 6-Year-Old Son and I Endured in Family Detention

The conditions were horrible. He remembers it for what it was: a prison.

    

Crying in Trump’s Big, Fat, Oval Office

“It’s the bigness of the office, the bigness of the deals.”
    

Op-Ed Columnist: Republican or Conservative, You Have to Choose

Today’s G.O.P. sells out communitarian roots for tribalism and market worship.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: We Have a Crisis of Democracy, Not Manners

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Op-Ed Columnist: The Great Soybean Conspiracy

How will Trump’s people react to the blowback from trade war? Badly.

    

Erdogan Hasn’t Killed Turkey’s Democracy Yet

His victory in Sunday’s elections gives him broad powers, but the opposition showed resilience despite his repression.

    

The Erdogan Supremacy

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, faces no elections for five years, and few checks on his power.

    

The Law Did Not Create This Crisis, but Lawyers Will Help End It

We are mobilizing an army of lawyers to help families that were unlawfully separated or detained by the Trump administration.

    

The Stone: The Ignorant Do Not Have a Right to an Audience

We could take a big step forward by distinguishing free speech from just access to the media.

    

From Brewery to Bakery: A Flour That Fights Waste

A Brooklyn start-up, Rise Products, is using grain tossed out by craft breweries to make flour that’s showing up in high-end kitchens.

    

Antwon Rose II, Killed by a Police Officer, Is Remembered as a ‘Bright Light’

The 17-year-old, who was fatally shot by an East Pittsburgh police officer last week after fleeing during a traffic stop, was honored at the school where he would have graduated this year.

    

Fire Carves Path of Destruction Through Northern California

The blaze, known as the Pawnee Fire, has burned thousands of acres in Lake County, destroying more than 20 structures and forcing hundreds of evacuations.

    

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President Erdogan’s victory granted him executive control of the Turkish government and marked the start of a new era for the country.

    

Justices Send Gay Rights and Voting Cases Back to Lower Courts

The moves followed decisions involving a Colorado baker who refused to create a cake for a same-sex wedding and challenges to partisan gerrymandering.

    

Marching Across China, Army Veterans Join Ranks of Protesters

A demonstration in the country’s east was the latest in a cluster that has exposed the grievances of veterans, despite the opening of a ministry to address their needs.
    

Plans for AirTrain to La Guardia Move Ahead Amid Criticism

A plan to build an AirTrain to La Guardia Airport promises a 30-minute trip from Manhattan. But critics have questioned the logistics.

    

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