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A federal judge on Friday struck down Kentucky's effort to require some people to work and pay monthly premiums in order to receive Medicaid.
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  1. Judge halts Kentucky's Medicaid work requirement
  2. Ex-MSU Dr. Larry Nassar faces sexual abuse charges in Texas
  3. NFL reports preseason concussions rose 73 percent in 2017
  4. Broncos' Von Miller enlists Hall of Famers Bruce Smith, Warren Sapp for summit
  5. Judge: 'Impossible' to grant Kellen Winslow II bail
  6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers release guard J.R. Sweezy
  7. Former NFL TE Todd Heap intrigued by new Baltimore Ravens tight ends
  8. Indianapolis Colts RB Robert Turbin receives four-game suspension for PEDs
  9. NFL suspends Philadelphia Eagles LB Nigel Bradham for one game
  10. Capital Gazette journalists likely to be added to Newseum Memorial Wall
  11. Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians at Gaza border protest
  12. Study could make pancreatic cancer treatments more personalized
  13. Kilauea summit collapse creates 5.2-magnitude shake in Hawaii
  14. Current climate models fail to account for CO2's impact on life, scientists complain
  15. Watch: Doughnuts left in garage attract black bear
  16. Look: Paper jam ticket wins Kansas couple $22,000
  17. This week in Washington
  18. Ken Isaacs, U.S. candidate to lead U.N. migration agency, rejected in vote
  19. Weight loss may reverse course of atrial fibrillation, study says
  20. Watch: Giant shopping cart powered by V8
  21. 100 feared dead after migrant ship sinks off Libya coast
  22. Inbred animals struggle to adapt to environmental changes
  23. Massachusetts enacts law raising minimum wage to $15
  24. Universities in Peru break world record for largest causa
  25. Look: RSPCA rescues emu living in back yard
  26. ICE chief Thomas Homan blames Congress for border separations

Judge halts Kentucky's Medicaid work requirement

A federal judge on Friday struck down Kentucky's effort to require some people to work and pay monthly premiums in order to receive Medicaid.
    

Ex-MSU Dr. Larry Nassar faces sexual abuse charges in Texas

A grand jury in Texas indicted former Michigan State University sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar and an athletic trainer on sexual assault charges.
    

NFL reports preseason concussions rose 73 percent in 2017

The National Football League reported that there was a 73 percent increase in preseason concussions last year.
    

Broncos' Von Miller enlists Hall of Famers Bruce Smith, Warren Sapp for summit

Von Miller is one of the NFL's most feared sack masters, but he's relying on more than just personal experience to provide guidance at his pass rush summit.
    

Judge: 'Impossible' to grant Kellen Winslow II bail

Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II, who is facing multiple felony charges, was denied bail by a San Diego judge on Thursday.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers release guard J.R. Sweezy

Guard J.R. Sweezy was hampered by injuries in his two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and on Friday the team announced that he was released.
    

Former NFL TE Todd Heap intrigued by new Baltimore Ravens tight ends

The Baltimore Ravens made a concerted effort to upgrade their passing game in the offseason, severing ties with their top two receivers and starting tight end.
    

Indianapolis Colts RB Robert Turbin receives four-game suspension for PEDs

Indianapolis Colts running back Robert Turbin was suspended four games by the NFL on Friday for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
    

NFL suspends Philadelphia Eagles LB Nigel Bradham for one game

Nigel Bradham of the Super Bowl winner Philadelphia Eagles has been suspended for the first game of the season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.
    

Capital Gazette journalists likely to be added to Newseum Memorial Wall

The names of the Capital Gazette journalists killed Thursday in Annapolis likely will be placed on the Newseum's Journalists Memorial next year, the head of the Freedom Forum Institute said Friday.
    

Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians at Gaza border protest

Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy, during protests at the Gaza border Friday, the Gaza health ministry said.
    

Study could make pancreatic cancer treatments more personalized

A new study published this week in Immunity could change the way oncologists tailor treatments to a patient's specific type of tumor.
    

Kilauea summit collapse creates 5.2-magnitude shake in Hawaii

A collapse at the summit of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano on Friday created an explosion equivalent to a 5.2-magnitude earthquake, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
    

Current climate models fail to account for CO2's impact on life, scientists complain

New research calls for climate models to focus more on CO2 levels and less on temperature.
    

Watch: Doughnuts left in garage attract black bear

A North Carolina woman whose kids left some doughnuts in the garage captured video of the snacks being stolen by a not-so-sneaky thief -- a black bear.
    

Look: Paper jam ticket wins Kansas couple $22,000

A Kansas couple said a paper jam on the lottery ticket printer turned out to be a lucky omen when they won $22,000.
    

This week in Washington

President Donald Trump awards a posthumous Medal of Honor to Army First Lt. Garlin M. Conner and hosts King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein and Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan and President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at the White House the week of June 25, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
    

Ken Isaacs, U.S. candidate to lead U.N. migration agency, rejected in vote

Ken Isaacs, President Donald Trump's nominee to head the United Nations migration agency, was bypassed for the job Friday in a secret ballot vote.
    

Weight loss may reverse course of atrial fibrillation, study says

Weight loss might help reverse progression of a common heart arrhythmia in obese adults, a new study shows.
    

Watch: Giant shopping cart powered by V8

A traveler on a Wisconsin highway captured video of an unusual sight -- a gargantuan shopping cart with what appears to be a V8 engine.
    

100 feared dead after migrant ship sinks off Libya coast

Libya's coast guard rescued more than a dozen survivors from a capsized migrant boat, which officials fear left at least 100 people dead.
    

Inbred animals struggle to adapt to environmental changes

Inbreeding makes animals more vulnerable to environmental changes, new research shows.
    

Massachusetts enacts law raising minimum wage to $15

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday signed a bill to progressively increase the state's minimum wage to $15 per hour.
    

Universities in Peru break world record for largest causa

Two universities in Peru have set a new Guinness World Record for the largest causa.
    

Look: RSPCA rescues emu living in back yard

Animal rescuers in Britain are urging residents not to buy exotic pets online after an emu was found to be living in a homeowner's back yard.
    

ICE chief Thomas Homan blames Congress for border separations

ICE Director Thomas Homan blamed Congress Friday for the family separations on the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday, on his final day in the job.
    
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LAUREL, Md. — Before he stormed into a quiet newsroom and unleashed a burst of gunfire that left five people dead, the suspect in the Maryland attack vented his hostility at the world with a barrage of lawsuits, harassment and workplace conflict ...
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WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence agencies believe that North Korea has increased its production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months — and that Kim Jong Un may try to hide those facilities as he seeks more concessions ...
US intelligence believes N.Korea making more nuclear bomb fuel despite talks: NBCReuters
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Ken Isaacs was snubbed to be the next leader of the International Organization for Migration after reports surfaced of anti-Muslim social media posts.
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  1. For decades, an American has led U.N. migration agency. Not anymore.
  2. Rescuers injured in attempt to save Thai boys stuck in cave
  3. Ahead of elections, Mexicans say they want change, a stop to violence
  4. Benicio Del Toro talks about his fascinating character in 'Sicario: Day of the Soldado'
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For decades, an American has led U.N. migration agency. Not anymore.

Ken Isaacs was snubbed to be the next leader of the International Organization for Migration after reports surfaced of anti-Muslim social media posts.

    

Rescuers injured in attempt to save Thai boys stuck in cave

Near constant rains have hampered the search for the boys aged 11 to 16 and their coach who entered the sprawling cave after a soccer game on Saturday.

    

Ahead of elections, Mexicans say they want change, a stop to violence

Mexico's leftist candidate, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has held a steady lead throughout the campaign.

    

Benicio Del Toro talks about his fascinating character in 'Sicario: Day of the Soldado'

"I am not saying he is innocent, but I am saying that it is the beginning of the rehabilitation of Alejandro," Del Toro told NBC News.

    

European leaders hail breakthrough deal on migration after marathon talks

The summit took place in an atmosphere of political crisis and underscored how Europe's 2015 spike in immigration continues to haunt the bloc, despite a sharp drop in arrivals since.

    

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  1. General Motors, Migrants, ICE: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  2. G.M. Says New Wave of Trump Tariffs Could Force U.S. Job Cuts
  3. Fact Check of the Day: Kudlow Falsely Claims Deficit Is ‘Coming Down Rapidly’
  4. ‘Shaken’ Rosenstein Felt Used by White House in Comey Firing
  5. Russians Offered Business Deals to Brexit’s Biggest Backer
  6. For Local Newspapers, Angry Readers Are a Given. But Killings Send Shivers.
  7. Gunman’s Rampage Turned Quiet Newsroom Into Chaos
  8. Accused Gunman in Capital Gazette Shooting Left a Trail of Conflicts
  9. After 40 Days Apart, a Migrant Family Reunites
  10. How ‘Abolish ICE’ Went From Social Media to Progressive Candidates’ Rallying Cry
  11. The Firebrand Leftist Far Ahead in Mexico’s Presidential Polls
  12. On Soccer: This Is When the World Cup Surprises End. Usually.
  13. Dave Eggers: A Cultural Vacuum in Trump’s White House
  14. At the Capital Gazette, the Death of a Reporter’s Reporter
  15. Opinion: How to Be a Hoejabi
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Will Mexico Get Its Donald?
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Of Course, It Could Not Happen Here
  18. A Better Reason to Delay Kennedy’s Replacement
  19. White America’s Age-Old, Misguided Obsession With Civility
  20. What Does the United States Stand For?
  21. Time Split to the Nanosecond Is Precisely What Wall Street Wants
  22. Prankster Calls the President, and the White House Puts Him Right Through
  23. Syrian Assault Flouts U.S.-Backed Cease-Fire and Sets Off New Exodus
  24. U.K. Fears for Its Beer and Crumpets. Blame a Carbon Dioxide Shortage.
  25. Trump Says He Will Announce Supreme Court Pick on July 9
  26. The N.B.A.’s Decider: How LeBron James Controls Fortunes
  27. Judge Strikes Down Kentucky’s Medicaid Work Rules
  28. Migration Deal in Europe Makes No Commitments. Victory Is Declared.
  29. Funeral Is Held for Firefighter Killed by Ground Zero Toxins
  30. What to Do if You Spill on Your Laptop
  31. 18 Ways to Navigate Stress at the Airport
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General Motors, Migrants, ICE: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

G.M. Says New Wave of Trump Tariffs Could Force U.S. Job Cuts

The automaker said, in a filing with the Commerce Department, that new trade barriers “could lead to a smaller G.M.”

    

Fact Check of the Day: Kudlow Falsely Claims Deficit Is ‘Coming Down Rapidly’

Three sources of government data contradict Friday’s claim by the White House economic adviser, showing instead that the federal budget deficit is actually increasing.
    

‘Shaken’ Rosenstein Felt Used by White House in Comey Firing

After the F.B.I. director James B. Comey was fired, the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, privately appeared conflicted about his involvement in the dismissal.

    

Russians Offered Business Deals to Brexit’s Biggest Backer

As Arron Banks spent millions on Brexit, meetings at the Russian Embassy opened opportunities in gold and diamonds. Critics see American parallels.

    

For Local Newspapers, Angry Readers Are a Given. But Killings Send Shivers.

Many journalists, especially at the local level, have stories of being confronted or harassed by a resident upset by something that was published. Violence is rare.

    

Gunman’s Rampage Turned Quiet Newsroom Into Chaos

Employees huddled under desks, urgently texting, tweeting and calling 911 as a gunman fired into the Capital Gazette newsroom.

    

Accused Gunman in Capital Gazette Shooting Left a Trail of Conflicts

Jarrod W. Ramos, the suspect in the Maryland attack, had been fired from his job, was the subject of a police investigation and kept up an online crusade against his targets.

    

After 40 Days Apart, a Migrant Family Reunites

Ludin and her children, ages 9 and 17, were separated immediately after they crossed the border illegally into Texas. Sent to different parts of the country, they were kept apart for 40 days. We were there for their reunion.
    

How ‘Abolish ICE’ Went From Social Media to Progressive Candidates’ Rallying Cry

Calls to eliminate the agency charged with enforcing immigration laws, mostly rooted on the political fringe, have gained traction among progressive candidates.

    

The Firebrand Leftist Far Ahead in Mexico’s Presidential Polls

Outrage over corruption, inequality, violence and poverty is steering Mexicans toward Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the front-runner ahead of Sunday’s election.

    

On Soccer: This Is When the World Cup Surprises End. Usually.

The carnival spirit and upsets of the World Cup’s group stage rarely continue in the knockout rounds, but international soccer is more democratic than ever.

    

Dave Eggers: A Cultural Vacuum in Trump’s White House

Never have we had a president not just indifferent to the arts, but also combative toward artists.

    

At the Capital Gazette, the Death of a Reporter’s Reporter

Is it inevitable that everyone will be one degree of separation away from a mass shooting?

    

Opinion: How to Be a Hoejabi

For me, the word symbolizes the way Muslim women are never allowed to occupy the middle ground between being religious and sexually confident.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Will Mexico Get Its Donald?

Mexicans vote on Sunday, politically united over one thing: total contempt for Donald Trump. But they seem intent on electing their own version of him.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Of Course, It Could Not Happen Here

History wouldn’t happen to be repeating itself, would it?

    

A Better Reason to Delay Kennedy’s Replacement

Presidents under the cloud of investigation should not get to pick the judges who may preside over their cases.

    

White America’s Age-Old, Misguided Obsession With Civility

Those who say that the civil rights movement prevailed because of polite dialogue misunderstand the history of protest.

    

What Does the United States Stand For?

Thinking beyond the flags and fireworks that will mark the Fourth of July.

    

Time Split to the Nanosecond Is Precisely What Wall Street Wants

Driven by the needs of the financial industry, researchers are working on ways to manage vast computer systems down to 100 billionths of a second.

    

Prankster Calls the President, and the White House Puts Him Right Through

A shock jock pretending to be Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, talked to President Trump, who was on Air Force One at the time, about immigration and more.

    

Syrian Assault Flouts U.S.-Backed Cease-Fire and Sets Off New Exodus

Syrian and Russian forces drive into one of the country’s last rebel-held areas, sending 160,000 people fleeing toward Israel and Jordan.

    

U.K. Fears for Its Beer and Crumpets. Blame a Carbon Dioxide Shortage.

Lower supplies of the gas mean that beer loses its fizz and some meat can’t be packaged. That could affect the supply of some staples of British summers.

    

Trump Says He Will Announce Supreme Court Pick on July 9

The president said that he has narrowed down his Supreme Court candidates to about five people, including two women, calling them “brilliant” and “talented.”

    

The N.B.A.’s Decider: How LeBron James Controls Fortunes

The greatest basketball player in the world might join a new team, instantly making it a title contender. Or he might stay with the Cavaliers.

    

Judge Strikes Down Kentucky’s Medicaid Work Rules

The federal court ruling may affect other states’ plans to impose work requirements on the poor in exchange for receiving health care.

    

Migration Deal in Europe Makes No Commitments. Victory Is Declared.

The resolution of a long and bitter debate over E.U. migration rules seems to have saved Angela Merkel and bolstered the power of Matteo Salvini in Italy.

    

Funeral Is Held for Firefighter Killed by Ground Zero Toxins

Chief Ronald R. Spadafora, 63, was in charge of safety for recovery workers after the Sept. 11 attacks.

    

What to Do if You Spill on Your Laptop

Spilling a drink on your laptop doesn’t have to be a kiss of death and a ticket to a replacement — if you know what to do and act quickly.

    

18 Ways to Navigate Stress at the Airport

Even before takeoff, the airport itself can be a stressful phase of travel. Here are strategies for dealing with anxieties and annoyances, large and small.

    

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.

    

The Best Films of 2018, So Far

Our critics share their recommendations for catching up on new movies during the long, hot holiday.

    

She Knows How to Make an Exit. You’re Reading It.

A New York Times obituary writer for 14 years, Margalit Fox takes a crack at her own epitaph.

    

China’s Biggest Movie Stars Get a Pay Cut (From the Government)

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