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President Trump's assurances North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat, following his summit with Kim Jong Un, has been met with skepticism and even ridicule.
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  1. U.S.-North Korea relations go beyond warhead count
  2. D-backs open 4-game series in Pittsburgh
  3. Jays' Aaron Sanchez returns home to take on Angels
  4. Texans claim T Johnson on waivers from Browns
  5. Giants GM Gettleman makes organizational moves
  6. Spain beats Iran 1-0 in group stage of 2018 FIFA World Cup
  7. Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing company data
  8. Algeria shuts down Internet to prevent kids from cheating on exams
  9. Smartphone-obsessed parents may mean cranky kids
  10. Parkinson's meds tied to higher rate of gambling, sex dddiction than thought
  11. Why obese people have trouble losing weight
  12. Michael Bloomberg pledges $80M to help Democrats win midterms
  13. Royal Ascot: Poet's Word makes impressive run
  14. Southwest Flight 1380 passengers sue airline, engine manufacturers
  15. Notebook: Tom Brady teases about retirement
  16. Gallup: Most Americans against constructing more border walls
  17. Delayed HHS report lowers minimal risk levels for PFAS chemicals
  18. Navy censures 3 officers over 'Fat Leonard' scandal
  19. Education Department ordered to halt loan collection from Corinthian College students
  20. Watch live: Donald Trump participates in American workers roundtable
  21. U.N.: Syrian regime, rebels committed war crimes in Eastern Ghouta siege
  22. Salmonella-tainted fruit sickens 70 in seven states, CDC says
  23. Free agent WR Decker has eyes on Patriots
  24. Report: 49ers G Garnett's roster spot in jeopardy

U.S.-North Korea relations go beyond warhead count

President Trump's assurances North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat, following his summit with Kim Jong Un, has been met with skepticism and even ridicule.
    

D-backs open 4-game series in Pittsburgh

The Arizona Diamondbacks open a four-game series Thursday against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
    

Jays' Aaron Sanchez returns home to take on Angels

Aaron Sanchez will likely have friends and family in the stands when the Toronto Blue Jays open a four-game series at the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night.
    

Texans claim T Johnson on waivers from Browns

The Houston Texans claimed tackle Roderick Johnson on waivers from the Cleveland Browns, the NFL's daily transaction report revealed on Wednesday.
    

Giants GM Gettleman makes organizational moves

New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman on Wednesday announced a series of personnel changes.
    

Spain beats Iran 1-0 in group stage of 2018 FIFA World Cup

Spain won a match against Iran in the group stage of 2018 FIFA World Cup Wednesday in Kazan, Russia.
    

Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing company data

Tesla sued a former employee Wednesday for allegedly hacking its manufacturing operating system and illegally exporting company data.
    

Algeria shuts down Internet to prevent kids from cheating on exams

Algeria will shut down the Internet at certain times of the day over the next week as the nation's high school-age kids take their exams to prevent cheating.
    

Smartphone-obsessed parents may mean cranky kids

Parents who take refuge in their smartphones when their kids throw a tantrum may, in the long run, make matters worse, a new study suggests.
    

Parkinson's meds tied to higher rate of gambling, sex dddiction than thought

Medications that restore normal movement in patients with Parkinson's disease can unlock their inner demons more often than thought, a new study finds.
    

Why obese people have trouble losing weight

Obesity is no picnic for those who struggle with it, but new research sheds some light on why so few ever find their way to a healthy weight.
    

Michael Bloomberg pledges $80M to help Democrats win midterms

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg said he will spend $80 million to help Democrats take the House during this year's midterm elections.
    

Royal Ascot: Poet's Word makes impressive run

Cracksman and Hydrangea defeated on Day Two at Royal Ascot.
    

Southwest Flight 1380 passengers sue airline, engine manufacturers

A group of passengers from Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 sued the airline and engine manufacturers after an engine explosion in April.
    

Notebook: Tom Brady teases about retirement

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady responded to an ESPN Instagram post Sunday about speculation when he might retire by writing, "Cuarenta y cinco," which in Spanish is 45.
    

Gallup: Most Americans against constructing more border walls

A majority of Americans oppose significantly expanding the construction of new walls along the U.S.-Mexico border, a Gallup poll released Wednesday indicates.
    

Delayed HHS report lowers minimal risk levels for PFAS chemicals

The Department of Health and Human Services released a long-awaited report on toxic water contamination Wednesday.
    

Navy censures 3 officers over 'Fat Leonard' scandal

The U.S. Navy on Wednesday censured three officers for their role in the so-called "Fat Leonard" corruption scandal.
    

Education Department ordered to halt loan collection from Corinthian College students

A federal judge in California ordered the Department of Education to stop collecting student loan debts from students who were defrauded by Corinthian Colleges.
    

Watch live: Donald Trump participates in American workers roundtable

President Donald Trump was set to travel to Duluth, Minn., where he was expected to participate in an American workers roundtable event Wednesday.
    

U.N.: Syrian regime, rebels committed war crimes in Eastern Ghouta siege

The Syrian government and rebels committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the five-year siege of Eastern Ghouta, U.N. officials said Wednesday.
    

Salmonella-tainted fruit sickens 70 in seven states, CDC says

A salmonella outbreak linked to melons and fruit salad mixes continues to expand, say officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    

Free agent WR Decker has eyes on Patriots

Free-agent wide receiver Eric Decker has labeled the New England Patriots as a potential landing spot for his next team.
    

Report: 49ers G Garnett's roster spot in jeopardy

Guard Joshua Garnett, a first-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2016 NFL Draft, is in danger of being cut by the team, according to the Sacramento Bee.
    
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"If my country would be OK ... I would not try to cross," said a mother from Honduras hoping to cross the U.S. border with her 7-year-old son.
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  1. Central America's violence, turmoil keeps driving families to U.S. border
  2. Iranian women attend first World Cup screening in nearly 40 years
  3. Obama asks America to end family separation at border
  4. Following pride event, Kenya's gay refugees fear for their lives
  5. 'Transsexualism' removed from World Health Organization's disease manual
  6. Pope, British PM May join growing criticism of Trump's border separation policy
  7. French designer creates womblike habitat for space tourists
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Central America's violence, turmoil keeps driving families to U.S. border

"If my country would be OK ... I would not try to cross," said a mother from Honduras hoping to cross the U.S. border with her 7-year-old son.

    

Iranian women attend first World Cup screening in nearly 40 years

Iranian women flock to a Tehran sports stadium to watch a screening of a World Cup match between Iran and Spain. Iran lost, but that didn't seem to matter.

    

Obama asks America to end family separation at border

"Are we a nation that accepts the cruelty of ripping children from their parents' arms, or are we a nation that values families?" the former president wrote.

    

Following pride event, Kenya's gay refugees fear for their lives

Approximately 600 people showed up for the first pride event held at one of the world's largest refugee camps.

    

'Transsexualism' removed from World Health Organization's disease manual

The removal was one of several changes made to the WHO's International Classification of Diseases, a manual used by doctors in most countries around the world.

    

Pope, British PM May join growing criticism of Trump's border separation policy

"This is wrong, this is not something that we agree with, this is not the United Kingdom's approach," British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.

    

French designer creates womblike habitat for space tourists

For $55 million, you can spend 10 days in one of the Philippe Starck-designed chambers.

    

British royal family to celebrate its 1st same-sex wedding

One of the grooms is the queen's third cousin once removed, and the great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria.

    

Gaza militants fire rockets, Israel responds with airstrikes

The impoverished seaside strip has been controlled by the militant group for more than a decade.

    

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President Trump rails against undocumented immigrants as "murderers and thieves" who want to "infest our country." Some of his opponents respond with rage.
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  1. White House Memo: In Trump’s America, the Conversation Turns Ugly and Angry, Starting at the Top
  2. ‘We’re Sending Them the Hell Back,’ Trump Says of Securing the Country’s Borders
  3. Family Separations, Syria, Disney: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  4. Republicans Dislike Separating Families. But They Like ‘Zero Tolerance’ More.
  5. Trump’s Executive Order on Family Separation, Explained
  6. Hundreds of Separated Children Have Quietly Been Sent to New York
  7. Walmart ‘Surprised’ Old Store Is a Migrant Shelter. Records Hinted at the Possibility.
  8. Airlines Ask Government Not to Use Their Flights to Carry Children Separated at the Border
  9. Trump’s Ace in the Hole in Trade War: A Strong Economy
  10. Trump Tells Republicans Not to Undercut Him on ZTE
  11. Michael Bloomberg Will Spend $80 Million on the Midterms. His Goal: Flip the House for the Democrats.
  12. Outside Trump Hotel, an Uproar. Inside, a Calm Sea of Conservative Cash.
  13. Feature: How One Conservative Think Tank Is Stocking Trump’s Government
  14. The Infamous Sochi Drug-Testing Lab Is Now a Gastro Pub
  15. Spain Lucky to Escape With 1-0 Victory Over Iran
  16. Spain Beats Iran, as Coach of Seven Days Tops Coach of Seven Years
  17. Andrew Cuomo: A Moral Outrage New York Will Not Tolerate
  18. How the Government Can Lower Drug Prices
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: The King and Queen of Cruelty
  20. The Christian Right Adopts a 50-State Strategy
  21. American Internment Camps
  22. Standing By as Prisoners Are Raped
  23. Op-Ed Columnist: The Two Biggest Problems With College
  24. The World Cup Is Fun. Except for the Russians Being Tortured.
  25. Thursday’s Summer Solstice and the Search for Life in the Galaxy
  26. Art Review: They Suffered for Their Cézanne Portraits
  27. Review: ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Brings the Gang Back. Sigh.
  28. Trump to Propose Government Reorganization, Targeting Safety Net Programs
  29. Unarmed 17-Year-Old Fatally Shot as He Ran From East Pittsburgh Police
  30. National Enquirer Executives Said to Be Subpoenaed in Cohen Investigation
  31. Trump Will Meet Queen Elizabeth II Next Month, His Ambassador Says
  32. Horrific Details on Syria Chemical Attacks Left Out, for Now, From U.N. Report
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White House Memo: In Trump’s America, the Conversation Turns Ugly and Angry, Starting at the Top

President Trump rails against undocumented immigrants as “murderers and thieves” who want to “infest our country.” Some of his opponents respond with rage.

    

‘We’re Sending Them the Hell Back,’ Trump Says of Securing the Country’s Borders

President Trump turned his attention to the midterm battle that awaits Republicans here: Minnesota is one of the most important states in the fight for control of Congress.
    

Family Separations, Syria, Disney: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Republicans Dislike Separating Families. But They Like ‘Zero Tolerance’ More.

In border states, Republican voters say that whatever sympathy they feel for children separated from parents is complicated by frustration over the flow of undocumented immigrants from Mexico.

    

Trump’s Executive Order on Family Separation, Explained

President Trump said he wanted to keep immigrant families together — but still detain them. He will probably need approval from a court or Congress.

    

Hundreds of Separated Children Have Quietly Been Sent to New York

The federal government would not tell city officials exactly how many children had been moved to New York or where they were being housed.

    

Walmart ‘Surprised’ Old Store Is a Migrant Shelter. Records Hinted at the Possibility.

An executive at the giant retailer signed a document that indicated the property was being purchased with a loan from a large shelter operator.

    

Airlines Ask Government Not to Use Their Flights to Carry Children Separated at the Border

The request by several major carriers is the latest fallout from the administration’s decision, now reversed, to separate children from parents who have arrived illegally.

    

Trump’s Ace in the Hole in Trade War: A Strong Economy

Accelerating growth has given the administration more leverage over trading partners. But economists warn of potential headwinds beyond this year.

    

Trump Tells Republicans Not to Undercut Him on ZTE

Lawmakers suggested they had not reached a decision after President Trump told them that the fate of the Chinese telecom company was closely tied to geopolitical negotiations.

    

Michael Bloomberg Will Spend $80 Million on the Midterms. His Goal: Flip the House for the Democrats.

Mr. Bloomberg plans to pour money into advertising on television, online and in the mail, with most of it going to support Democratic congressional candidates.

    

Outside Trump Hotel, an Uproar. Inside, a Calm Sea of Conservative Cash.

Outside the hotel’s walls, protesters blasted audio of children crying in detainment centers and the homeland security secretary was heckled at a nearby Mexican restaurant.

    

Feature: How One Conservative Think Tank Is Stocking Trump’s Government

By placing its people throughout the administration, the Heritage Foundation has succeeded in furthering its right-wing agenda.

    

The Infamous Sochi Drug-Testing Lab Is Now a Gastro Pub

World Cup fans are eating and drinking in the building that was home to the scheme that corrupted the 2014 Winter Olympics.

    

Spain Lucky to Escape With 1-0 Victory Over Iran

A deflection off Diego Costa early in the second half proved the difference in both teams’ second game of the tournament.

    

Spain Beats Iran, as Coach of Seven Days Tops Coach of Seven Years

In a slightly dizzy version of the coaching carousel, Spain’s Fernando Hierro met up on Wednesday with Iran’s Carlos Queiroz. Hierro prevailed, just barely.

    

Andrew Cuomo: A Moral Outrage New York Will Not Tolerate

These immigrant children shouldn’t be in facilities here or anywhere else. They should be with their parents.

    

How the Government Can Lower Drug Prices

A form of eminent domain for patents can let Washington make lifesaving medications widely available.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The King and Queen of Cruelty

Melania and Donald Trump are in this terror together.

    

The Christian Right Adopts a 50-State Strategy

Pro-Trump evangelicals and their allies want to build a “great red wall” to keep Democrats out of power. California is high on their list of targets.

    

American Internment Camps

The government is building tent cities to hold thousands of minors for months at a time.

    

Standing By as Prisoners Are Raped

Auditors give glowing reports to prisons that are cesspools of sexual violence.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Two Biggest Problems With College

And how to fix them.

    

The World Cup Is Fun. Except for the Russians Being Tortured.

Aside from being a sporting event of global significance, this is a major P.R. victory for President Putin and his entourage.

    

Thursday’s Summer Solstice and the Search for Life in the Galaxy

As you mark the longest day of the year, consider the debate among astronomers over whether Earth’s tilt toward the sun helps make life on our world and others possible.

    

Art Review: They Suffered for Their Cézanne Portraits

In the National Gallery of Art’s major survey of Cézanne’s stirring, troubling portraits, he treats family and friends with affectionate digs.

    

Review: ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Brings the Gang Back. Sigh.

Extinction is not an option, but exhaustion is a distinct possibility.

    

Trump to Propose Government Reorganization, Targeting Safety Net Programs

Many aid programs would be shunted into a giant new department, where they would be easier to cut or contain, and the Education and Labor Departments could merge.

    

Unarmed 17-Year-Old Fatally Shot as He Ran From East Pittsburgh Police

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

    

National Enquirer Executives Said to Be Subpoenaed in Cohen Investigation

The publisher American Media has been thrust into a federal inquiry involving Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s onetime top lieutenant.

    

Trump Will Meet Queen Elizabeth II Next Month, His Ambassador Says

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As Kim Ends Beijing Visit, China and North Korea Craft New Messages

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How to Plan the Perfect Trip With Your Significant Other This Summer

Make sure your bae-cation is one to remember — without the logistical headaches.

    

Why Have There Been No Great Black Art Dealers?

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‘Everyone Is Beautiful During Eid’

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It Was Supposed to Be an Unbiased Study of Drinking. They Wanted to Call It ‘Cheers.’

Buried in a new N.I.H. report are disturbing examples of coordination between scientists and the alcohol industry on a study that could have changed America’s drinking habits.

    

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