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A federal court in Australia fined Apple $9 million for telling customers it wouldn't fix their devices if they'd previously been repaired by a third party.
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  1. Australia fines Apple $9M for misleading customers
  2. Cardinals, Luke Weaver look to end Phillies' three-game win streak
  3. Padres return home to face Athletics
  4. Red Sox, Twins begin series after getting a day off
  5. Tigers can reach .500 with win over Reds
  6. Braves' Mike Soroka to make "second debut" at Toronto
  7. 'Helicopter' carenting can impede a child's development
  8. U.S. teens embracing alternative meds
  9. 'Black Panther,' 'Stranger Things' win big at MTV Movie & TV Awards
  10. Warning labels can scare folks away from sugary drinks
  11. Three arrested for aiding escape of Illinois inmates
  12. DOJ asks Supreme Court to allow policy that blocks grants to 'sanctuary cities'
  13. Kim Jong Un to meet Xi Jinping in third visit to China
  14. Chadwick Boseman honors James Shaw Jr. at MTV Movie & TV Awards
  15. MTV Movie & TV Awards: Tiffany Haddish spoofs 'Black Panther'
  16. Miami Dolphins sign second-round pick Mike Gesicki
  17. Tampa Bay Bucs DE Will Gholston hopes weight loss improves performance
  18. Carolina Panthers complete class, sign first-round pick D.J. Moore
  19. Atlanta Falcons uneasy with Julio Jones' friendship with Terrell Owens
  20. Baby born on French train receives 25 years of free rides
  21. Acting DEA chief Patterson steps down
  22. U.S., South Korea suspend August military drills
  23. Rapper XXXTentacion dies in Florida shooting at 20

Australia fines Apple $9M for misleading customers

A federal court in Australia fined Apple $9 million for telling customers it wouldn't fix their devices if they'd previously been repaired by a third party.
    

Cardinals, Luke Weaver look to end Phillies' three-game win streak

Luke Weaver's best start of the season came last month against the Philadelphia Phillies.
    

Padres return home to face Athletics

You could call it a homestand. But for the Padres, it's a chance to get a fresh set of clothes before hitting the road again.
    

Red Sox, Twins begin series after getting a day off

After splitting a four-game weekend set in Seattle, the Boston Red Sox return to work Tuesday night.
    

Tigers can reach .500 with win over Reds

The Detroit Tigers certainly weren't supposed to be here at this stage of the major league season. Not at all.
    

Braves' Mike Soroka to make "second debut" at Toronto

Canadian right-hander Mike Soroka says his start Tuesday for the Atlanta Braves at the Rogers Centre will be like making a second debut.
    

'Helicopter' carenting can impede a child's development

Overcontrolling moms and dads -- so-called "helicopter" parents -- can stunt their children's emotional development.
    

U.S. teens embracing alternative meds

Alternative medicines -- such as herbal products and so-called nutraceuticals -- have soared in popularity among American youth.
    

'Black Panther,' 'Stranger Things' win big at MTV Movie & TV Awards

"Black Panther" and "Stranger Things" dominated the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
    

Warning labels can scare folks away from sugary drinks

People are less likely to buy sugary drinks if they see warning labels that include graphic pictures of health consequences.
    

Three arrested for aiding escape of Illinois inmates

Three people were arrested and charged with aiding the escape of three inmates in Illinois Monday, as a manhunt for two of the inmates continued.
    

DOJ asks Supreme Court to allow policy that blocks grants to 'sanctuary cities'

The DOJ asked the Supreme Court for a stay on a federal judge's that blocks grants to sanctuary cities.
    

Kim Jong Un to meet Xi Jinping in third visit to China

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit China on Tuesday to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping.
    

Chadwick Boseman honors James Shaw Jr. at MTV Movie & TV Awards

"Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman honored Waffle House hero James Shaw Jr. onstage during the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
    

MTV Movie & TV Awards: Tiffany Haddish spoofs 'Black Panther'

Tiffany Haddish kicked off her stint as host of the 2018 MTV Movie and TV Awards Monday by performing in a spoof of superhero epic "Black Panther."
    

Miami Dolphins sign second-round pick Mike Gesicki

The Miami Dolphins have agreed to terms with second-round draft pick and tight end Mike Gesicki, the team announced Monday.
    

Tampa Bay Bucs DE Will Gholston hopes weight loss improves performance

Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Will Gholston admitted he was too heavy during a mediocre 2017 season, and he has done something about it.
    

Carolina Panthers complete class, sign first-round pick D.J. Moore

The Carolina Panthers signed first-round draft pick and wide receiver D.J. Moore, the club announced Monday.
    

Atlanta Falcons uneasy with Julio Jones' friendship with Terrell Owens

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones did not attend last week's mandatory minicamp while he seeks a contract adjustment, and Falcons officials are weary.
    

Baby born on French train receives 25 years of free rides

A newborn was granted free train rides for more than two decades after his unexpected birth delayed commuters in France on Monday.
    

Acting DEA chief Patterson steps down

The Drug Enforcement Administration's acting chief, Robert Patterson, told staff he is stepping down from because it has become "increasingly challenging."
    

U.S., South Korea suspend August military drills

The United States and South Korea suspended plans to conduct defensive military exercises scheduled for August, the U.S. Department of Defense said Monday.
    

Rapper XXXTentacion dies in Florida shooting at 20

Rapper XXXTentacion died Monday after an unidentified gunmen shot him in South Florida, local authorities said. He was 20.
    
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Official figures released last month show that the country last year recorded its lowest number of criminal offenses since 1992.
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  1. Trump (wrongly) takes aim at Merkel over migration, crime
  2. 'Thirsty for peace' Afghans march for 38 days, vow that's just the beginning
  3. 'Gaming disorder' is now a diagnosis, World Health Organization says
  4. Beijing isn't backing down, slaps tariffs on U.S. imports
  5. 4 dead, 300 hurt as earthquake shakes Japan
  6. Metal wire, mylar blankets: This is what a 'zero tolerance' border policy looks like
  7. These volunteers want to get malaria. Why? A better vaccine.
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Trump (wrongly) takes aim at Merkel over migration, crime

Official figures released last month show that the country last year recorded its lowest number of criminal offenses since 1992.

    

'Thirsty for peace' Afghans march for 38 days, vow that's just the beginning

"When I saw their bleeding and blistered feet, I could not control my tears so I decided to join them," one participant said.

    

'Gaming disorder' is now a diagnosis, World Health Organization says

This isn't about kids playing "Fortnite" or "Call of Duty" for a few hours in the basement. As with any medical disorder, the person affected must be seriously impaired.

    

Beijing isn't backing down, slaps tariffs on U.S. imports

Tariffs "strain the budgets of working families by raising consumer prices," one retail industry official said.

    

4 dead, 300 hurt as earthquake shakes Japan

It was reminiscent of the magnitude 7.3 Hanshin-Kobe quake in 1995 that killed more than 6,000 people in the same region.

    

Metal wire, mylar blankets: This is what a 'zero tolerance' border policy looks like

NBC News was part of a group that went behind Ursula's highly secured doors to see firsthand what migrants go through before separations occur.

    

These volunteers want to get malaria. Why? A better vaccine.

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Audi CEO arrested in diesel emissions probe

Investigators said Stadler was detained amid fears he might try to suppress evidence in the case.

    

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  1. Migrants, World Cup, Apple: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Migrants, World Cup, Turkey: Your Tuesday Briefing
  3. As Europe’s Liberal Order Splinters, Trump Wields an Ax
  4. Fact Check: Trump’s False and Misleading Claims About Crime and Immigration in Germany
  5. How Anti-Immigration Passion Was Inflamed From the Fringe
  6. How the Trump Administration Defends Its ‘Zero Tolerance’ Border Policy
  7. Immigrant Children Cry Out in Audio Recorded at Detention Center
  8. Trump Threatens Tariffs on Another $200 Billion of Chinese Goods
  9. Kim Jong-un Visiting China for Third Time Since March
  10. Pentagon Suspends Major War Game With South Korea
  11. Feature: How ‘Desus & Mero’ Conquered Late Night
  12. A Renewed View of Some of the World’s Oldest Trees
  13. Mexico’s World Cup Captain Is on a U.S. Blacklist
  14. Harry Kane Rescues England. Tune In for the Next Episode.
  15. Editorial: When Did Caging Kids Become the Art of the Deal?
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: The Trump Apologists and the Crying Children
  17. Cruelty at the Border Is Not Justice
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Fall of the American Empire
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: The Rise of the Amnesty Thugs
  20. Editorial: A Siberian Prisoner Spoils Putin’s Extravaganza
  21. Michael Cohen and the Felony Overtaking Washington
  22. The Stone: The Pain and Promise of Black Women in Philosophy
  23. How Trump Corrupts the Rule of Law
  24. Mo Salah Gives Egyptians What We Need
  25. fixtures: Carl Hall Is the King of Spin
  26. Nonfiction: Harper Lee and Her Father, the Real Atticus Finch
  27. Trump Clears Way for Health Plans With Lower Costs and Fewer Benefits
  28. Trump Orders Establishment of Space Force as Sixth Military Branch
  29. Judge Rejects Kansas Law Requiring Voters to Show Proof of Citizenship
  30. Heat Wave Rolls Across U.S., but Relief Is Coming
  31. Napoleon’s Hat, Dropped at Waterloo, Is Picked Up at Auction for $400,000
  32. Hopes for New Era of Malaysian Free Speech Are High, but Pending
  33. IBM Unveils System That ‘Debates’ With Humans
  34. XXXTentacion, Rising Rapper Accused of Violence, Shot Dead at 20
  35. New York Moves Toward Legal Marijuana With Health Dept. Endorsement
  36. 5 Cheap(ish) Things for Bike Commuting Bliss
  37. Glasgow’s Artists Mourn After Fire Rips Through City’s Creative Heart
  38. Buried Alive Beneath a Road? An Australian Artist Explains
  39. Books of The Times: Pedaling Uphill, on a Bike and in a Marriage
  40. The New Health Care: Why the Medical Research Grant System Could Be Costing Us Great Ideas
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Migrants, World Cup, Apple: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: Migrants, World Cup, Turkey: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

    

As Europe’s Liberal Order Splinters, Trump Wields an Ax

Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany struggled Monday to hold her coalition together. President Trump seemed to take glee in his ally’s troubles.

    

Fact Check: Trump’s False and Misleading Claims About Crime and Immigration in Germany

The president suggested Chancellor Angela Merkel’s migration policy was responsible for rising crime and causing Germans to turn against their leaders.

    

How Anti-Immigration Passion Was Inflamed From the Fringe

Jeff Sessions and Stephen Miller once shouted from the sidelines. Now they’re the driving force behind the policy separating immigrant children from parents.

    

How the Trump Administration Defends Its ‘Zero Tolerance’ Border Policy

The White House is responding to criticism of its policy against illegal border crossings in four very distinct ways.
    

Immigrant Children Cry Out in Audio Recorded at Detention Center

The audio, released by the news site ProPublica, captured the sounds of 10 Central American children who were separated from their parents by immigration authorities.

    

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Another $200 Billion of Chinese Goods

President Trump’s threat was the latest volley in a dizzying trade dispute that has pitted the world’s two largest economies against each other.

    

Kim Jong-un Visiting China for Third Time Since March

The North Korean leader’s trip, announced on Tuesday by Chinese state media, comes a week after his landmark summit meeting with President Trump in Singapore.

    

Pentagon Suspends Major War Game With South Korea

The cancellation follows through on a pledge by President Trump to end joint military exercises as an inducement for North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program.

    

Feature: How ‘Desus & Mero’ Conquered Late Night

The comedic duo has made it big by offering what few other shows can: a decidedly black perspective.

    

A Renewed View of Some of the World’s Oldest Trees

After a three-year restoration project, the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park has reopened, with less asphalt and more concern for the health of the trees.

    

Mexico’s World Cup Captain Is on a U.S. Blacklist

Rafael Marquez is at his fifth World Cup. But Treasury Department sanctions over what it says are ties to a drug trafficker have scared off sponsors and made for some careful planning.

    

Harry Kane Rescues England. Tune In for the Next Episode.

Even under recalculated expectations, England appeared to be headed for a period of second-guessing until Kane scored with a stoppage-time header to beat Tunisia.

    

Editorial: When Did Caging Kids Become the Art of the Deal?

Donald Trump has made a choice to torment the families of undocumented immigrants. Will his party go along with him?

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Trump Apologists and the Crying Children

Lying about the president’s evil policy is easier than defending it.

    

Cruelty at the Border Is Not Justice

Agree or not with the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy of border enforcement, we can all call on our government to be more merciful.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Fall of the American Empire

Trump turns his back on everything that made us great.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Rise of the Amnesty Thugs

Our immigration policy is being devised by anti-liberal trolls, not conservatives.

    

Editorial: A Siberian Prisoner Spoils Putin’s Extravaganza

The filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, a Crimea native, is on a hunger strike to call attention to Russia’s crimes and the Ukrainian political prisoners it holds.

    

Michael Cohen and the Felony Overtaking Washington

Some of the lobbying activities for which President Trump’s lawyer is said to be under investigation is shockingly routine in the capital.

    

The Stone: The Pain and Promise of Black Women in Philosophy

Anita L. Allen spoke to George Yancy about the humiliations and triumphs that she and her trailblazing colleagues faced in their careers.

    

How Trump Corrupts the Rule of Law

The Obamacare challenge and the policy of terrorizing children at the border share a post-legal goal.

    

Mo Salah Gives Egyptians What We Need

It’s hard not to think of the Egyptian player’s promise against the disappointments of the 2011 revolution. We have a reason to cheer again.

    

fixtures: Carl Hall Is the King of Spin

You can keep your stinkin’ SoulCycle! Loyalists of this Crunch instructor are fierce.

    

Nonfiction: Harper Lee and Her Father, the Real Atticus Finch

Joseph Crespino’s “biography” of the virtuous lawyer in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and the real man he was modeled after, brings to life the inconsistencies of the South.

    

Trump Clears Way for Health Plans With Lower Costs and Fewer Benefits

The administration is poised to issue a rule making it easier for small businesses to band together and create insurance plans that skirt many requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

    

Trump Orders Establishment of Space Force as Sixth Military Branch

The idea has troubled lawmakers and even some members of the administration, who have cautioned that it could create unnecessary bureaucratic responsibilities for a military burdened by conflicts.

    

Judge Rejects Kansas Law Requiring Voters to Show Proof of Citizenship

The decision was a blow for Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump and a candidate for governor of Kansas, who has championed the voting restriction.

    

Heat Wave Rolls Across U.S., but Relief Is Coming

Warnings about dangerous temperatures over 100 degrees were in place in 18 states and the District of Columbia. But colder air is expected to move in Tuesday.

    

Napoleon’s Hat, Dropped at Waterloo, Is Picked Up at Auction for $400,000

One of the French emperor’s iconic two-cornered military hats, said to have been left on the battlefield, soared past its presale price estimate.

    

Hopes for New Era of Malaysian Free Speech Are High, but Pending

Malaysia’s new government pledged to end harsh laws restricting expression, but activists and journalists who have faced criminal charges remain wary.

    

IBM Unveils System That ‘Debates’ With Humans

Under development for six years, IBM Debater reflects a push toward machines that talk like humans. But it may have to work on getting to the point.

    

XXXTentacion, Rising Rapper Accused of Violence, Shot Dead at 20

The rapper and singer Jahseh Onfroy was shot and killed outside a motor sports store in Deerfield Beach, Fla. Monday afternoon. His album “?” topped the chart in March.

    

New York Moves Toward Legal Marijuana With Health Dept. Endorsement

A broad turnaround on the issue by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo could pave the way for New York to join a roster of states that have already legalized the drug, including California and Colorado.

    

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Glasgow’s Artists Mourn After Fire Rips Through City’s Creative Heart

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Buried Alive Beneath a Road? An Australian Artist Explains

Mike Parr has been entombed in a steel box under a busy road in the Australian state of Tasmania since Thursday. Here’s why he did that to himself.

    

Books of The Times: Pedaling Uphill, on a Bike and in a Marriage

In Joe Mungo Reed’s debut novel, “We Begin Our Ascent,” a cyclist competing in the Tour de France gets wrapped up in the complicated costs of possible victory.

    

The New Health Care: Why the Medical Research Grant System Could Be Costing Us Great Ideas

Funding is harder to find in general, and the current approach favors low-risk research and proposals by older scientists and white men.

    

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As melting ice opens east Greenland to petroleum prospectors and cruises, scientists are rushing to study the noises made by a remote population of toothed whales.

    

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