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Older women who get mammograms are more likely to also seek screenings for cervical cancer and osteoporosis, new research reveals.
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  1. Mammograms might encourage other screenings
  2. Millions die worldwide each year for lack of quality care
  3. Non-drug migraine treatments often ignored
  4. India pledges to ban all single-use plastic by 2022
  5. Minnesota Vikings' Kyle Rudolph participating in OTAs despite surgery
  6. Garoppolo, 49ers taking it day by day despite increased expectations
  7. Texas court stays execution for intellectual disability review
  8. Denver Broncos OT Garett Bolles hopes to take step forward in second season
  9. Wells Fargo sells 52 Midwest branches to Flagstar Bank
  10. Barry Jenkins to direct all episodes of 'Underground Railroad'
  11. Tina Fey, Billy Joel named Tony Award presenters
  12. Medicare to be exhausted by 2026, trustee report says
  13. Charlize Theron, Chloe Grace Moretz join 'Addams Family' voice cast
  14. Betsy DeVos says school safety commission won't focus on gun violence
  15. Arizona Cardinals' Sam Bradford ready for increased role at minicamp
  16. Safety J.J. Wilcox bolts 49ers, plans to sign with Jets instead
  17. Minnesota Vikings DE Brian Robison expects 2018 to be last season
  18. Cleveland Browns CB Denzel Ward elevated to first-team defense
  19. New York Jets LB Jordan Jenkins might not be ready for camp
  20. Derrick Henry, Dion Lewis '1A and 1B' in Tennessee Titans' backfield
  21. San Francisco 49ers release DB Trovon Reed
  22. Eagles' Zach Ertz, Chris Long blast FOX News for misleading photos
  23. Fewer than 10 Philadelphia Eagles players were set to visit White House

Mammograms might encourage other screenings

Older women who get mammograms are more likely to also seek screenings for cervical cancer and osteoporosis, new research reveals.
    

Millions die worldwide each year for lack of quality care

Eight million people in less-developed countries die needlessly each year, and that loss of life strips $6 trillion from the economies of those nations.
    

Non-drug migraine treatments often ignored

Many migraine sufferers skip recommended behavioral treatments, such as stress management and talk therapy, a new study finds.
    

India pledges to ban all single-use plastic by 2022

India pledged to eliminate all single-use plastic in the country by the year 2022 on Tuesday.
    

Minnesota Vikings' Kyle Rudolph participating in OTAs despite surgery

Minnesota Vikings veteran tight end Kyle Rudolph participated in drills during the team's organized team activities despite February ankle surgery.
    

Garoppolo, 49ers taking it day by day despite increased expectations

When the San Francisco 49ers sent a second-round pick to the New England Patriots for the now 26-year-old Jimmy Garoppolo, their wildest dreams were imagined.
    

Texas court stays execution for intellectual disability review

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Tuesday stayed the execution of a man convicted of murdering a 93-year-old woman so his mental capacity can be reviewed.
    

Denver Broncos OT Garett Bolles hopes to take step forward in second season

Denver Broncos tackle Garett Bolles is entering his second season, and one of the biggest adjustments he has made is adding weight to his already sizable frame.
    

Wells Fargo sells 52 Midwest branches to Flagstar Bank

Wells Fargo announced an agreement Tuesday to sell 52 of its retail bank branches in four Midwestern states.
    

Barry Jenkins to direct all episodes of 'Underground Railroad'

Oscar-winning writer-director Barry Jenkins has signed on to helm all 11 episodes of "The Underground Railroad."
    

Tina Fey, Billy Joel named Tony Award presenters

Tina Fey, Billy Joel, Christine Baranski, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Melissa Benoist will be presenters at Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony in New York.
    

Medicare to be exhausted by 2026, trustee report says

Medicare's Hospital Insurance Trust Fund is expected to run out of funding three years earlier than expected, the program's trustees said in a report.
    

Charlize Theron, Chloe Grace Moretz join 'Addams Family' voice cast

Charlize Theron and Chloe Grace Moretz joined the vocal ensemble of the animated movie "The Addams Family," MGM announced Tuesday.
    

Betsy DeVos says school safety commission won't focus on gun violence

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told a Senate panel Tuesday that the newly created Federal Commission on School Safety would not study gun violence in schools.
    

Arizona Cardinals' Sam Bradford ready for increased role at minicamp

The Arizona Cardinals have handled quarterback Sam Bradford with kid gloves this offseason but that could change next week.
    

Safety J.J. Wilcox bolts 49ers, plans to sign with Jets instead

Hours after he reportedly agreed to terms with the San Francisco 49ers, safety J.J. Wilcox had a change of heart and plans to sign with the New York Jets.
    

Minnesota Vikings DE Brian Robison expects 2018 to be last season

Minnesota Vikings veteran defensive end Brian Robison was close to walking away from the game last month.
    

Cleveland Browns CB Denzel Ward elevated to first-team defense

The Cleveland Browns made a bit of a surprise pick with their selection of cornerback Denzel Ward at No. 4 overall in the 2018 NFL Draft in April.
    

New York Jets LB Jordan Jenkins might not be ready for camp

New York Jets linebacker Jordan Jenkins has been sitting out organized team activities due to a shoulder injury.
    

Derrick Henry, Dion Lewis '1A and 1B' in Tennessee Titans' backfield

The Tennessee Titans released running back DeMarco Murray in the offseason but that won't lessen their emphasis on the ground game.
    

San Francisco 49ers release DB Trovon Reed

The San Francisco 49ers waived defensive back Trovon Reed, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Eagles' Zach Ertz, Chris Long blast FOX News for misleading photos

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz and defensive lineman Chris Long took FOX News to task after the network showed footage of the team's players praying.
    

Fewer than 10 Philadelphia Eagles players were set to visit White House

Fewer than 10 Philadelphia Eagles players were expected to be in attendance at the White House before President Donald Trump elected to cancel the ceremony.
    
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  1. Volcano eruption wipes out families in Guatemala
  2. 10 Saudi women get driver's licenses — as crackdown targets movement's leaders
  3. Man begins swim from Japan to San Francisco
  4. U.S. warns allies against financial dealings with Iran
  5. E.U. countries must recognize foreign same-sex marriages, court rules
  6. What is Ebola?
  7. Senator: Trump admin agrees Congress must OK any N. Korea nuke deal
  8. 2018 World Cup: Biggest snubs from rosters headed to Russia
  9. American freed from Venezuela describes nightmare conditions
  10. Five-mile stream of lava spews from Guatemala volcano; dozens killed
  11. U.S. may house migrant kids at military bases in Texas
  12. Middle-class tax plan triggers Jordan's biggest protests in years
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Volcano eruption wipes out families in Guatemala

A rescue worker says he found family members, searching for shelter in their homes, locked in a final embrace.

    

10 Saudi women get driver's licenses — as crackdown targets movement's leaders

"The lifting of the ban on driving is a real contradiction when we see the activists who have dedicated their campaign efforts remain in detention."

    

Man begins swim from Japan to San Francisco

Ben Lecomte, born in France and now living in Texas, has begun a swim estimated at 5,500 miles. He hopes to bring attention to pollution from plastics.

    

U.S. warns allies against financial dealings with Iran

Under Secretary of the Treasury Sigal Mandelker warned of "the very significant risks of doing business with companies and persons there."

    

E.U. countries must recognize foreign same-sex marriages, court rules

In a landmark ruling for gay rights in Europe, the E.U.'s top court ruled that Romania must grant residence to the American husband of a local man.

    

What is Ebola?

The virus is highly deadly and spreads by direct personal contact.

    

Senator: Trump admin agrees Congress must OK any N. Korea nuke deal

With the June 12 summit approaching, Sen. James Risch says he's been assured that any North Korea nuclear deal would be submitted to Congress for approval.

    

2018 World Cup: Biggest snubs from rosters headed to Russia

Biggest snubs from international rosters for 2018 World Cup.

    

American freed from Venezuela describes nightmare conditions

Holt said police tried to pit his new wife against him in prison, and threatened to put her fingers in pencil sharpeners to talk.

    

Five-mile stream of lava spews from Guatemala volcano; dozens killed

"Not everybody could leave — I'd say they were left buried," said a resident of El Rodeo, a town near the volcano.

    

U.S. may house migrant kids at military bases in Texas

HHS officials will tour three bases in Texas to see if they are suitable to house unaccompanied migrant children, who now number more than 11,000.

    

Middle-class tax plan triggers Jordan's biggest protests in years

The government is under pressure from the International Monetary Fund to carry out economic reforms and austerity measures to rein in growing public debt.

    

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  1. Primaries, White House, Kate Spade: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Facebook Gave Data Access to Chinese Firm Flagged by U.S. Intelligence
  3. White House Memo: Why Is Trump Mad at Sessions? A Tweet Provides the Answer
  4. Mexico Hits U.S. With Tariffs, Escalating Global Trade Tensions
  5. Kate Spade, Whose Handbags Carried Women Into Adulthood, Is Dead at 55
  6. What Kate Spade Stood For
  7. My ‘First Grown-up’ Handbag: Kate Spade Fans React
  8. White House Celebration Goes On, Without the Eagles
  9. On Pro Football: The N.F.L. Still Has a Trump Problem
  10. LeBron James and Stephen Curry Unite Against White House Visits
  11. Goodbye, Swimsuit Competition. Hello, ‘Miss America 2.0.’
  12. Have You Been in Miss America or Other Beauty Pageants? What’s It Like?
  13. Can Facebook Be Cut Down to Size?
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, the Sultans of Self-Pity
  15. The Bikini Contest Is Over, but We Are Living Inside the Beauty Pageant
  16. Editorial: Grifters Gonna Grift
  17. How Robert Kennedy Inspired ‘Abraham, Martin and John’
  18. The California Primary as Gold Rush Politics
  19. Why Did Liberals Join the Majority in the Masterpiece Case?
  20. Op-Docs: Fighting Cancer by Chasing Tornadoes
  21. The Masterpiece Decision Isn’t Harmless
  22. Tesla Turns Back Rare Challenge From Shareholders
  23. Scott Pruitt Sought ‘Business Opportunity’ With Chick-fil-A While Leading E.P.A.
  24. David Koch Steps Down From Business and Conservative Political Group
  25. What Budget Cuts Mean for Third Graders in a Rural School
  26. Lewinsky and Trump Shadow Bill Clinton on Book Tour
  27. Colorado, Once Called the ‘Hate State,’ Grapples With Cake Baker Decision
  28. Asian Groups See Bias in Plan to Diversify New York’s Elite Schools
  29. How the Ice Age Shaped New York
  30. When Crypto Meets Conceptual Art, Things Get Weird
  31. Crowdfunding a Funeral: How the Internet Helps Lay Affairs to Rest
  32. How to Make Tough Decisions Easier
  33. On the Runway: Fashion Gives Its Top Award to a Man Who Says He Isn’t a Designer
  34. Nonfiction: They’re Not ‘Mad Men’ Anymore. But the Ad Business Is Still High Stakes.
  35. Dwight Clark, 61, Dies; Made a Touchdown Catch for the Ages
  36. Review: ‘Harlequinade’ Has Charming Baubles, but Why Do It?
  37. The Ideal Subjects for a Salt Study? Maybe Prisoners
  38. Global Health: Nipah Virus, Rare and Dangerous, Spreads in India
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Primaries, White House, Kate Spade: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Facebook Gave Data Access to Chinese Firm Flagged by U.S. Intelligence

The company, Huawei, is one of at least four Chinese electronics businesses that have struck information-sharing agreements with the social network.

    

White House Memo: Why Is Trump Mad at Sessions? A Tweet Provides the Answer

The president acknowledged perhaps as explicitly as ever that he is angry at the attorney general for not stopping the Russia inquiry. To critics, it is all but an admission of obstruction of justice.

    

Mexico Hits U.S. With Tariffs, Escalating Global Trade Tensions

The move came as the administration suggested it wants to split the Nafta talks and negotiate separate agreements with Mexico and Canada.

    

Kate Spade, Whose Handbags Carried Women Into Adulthood, Is Dead at 55

Ms. Spade built a brand on the appeal of clothes and accessories that made women smile. Her name became a shorthand for the cute, clever bags that were an instant hit.

    

What Kate Spade Stood For

The designer, who died Tuesday, played an important part in the story of American women in fashion and beyond.

    

My ‘First Grown-up’ Handbag: Kate Spade Fans React

Her eponymous brand offered a more accessible entry into designer fashion.

    

White House Celebration Goes On, Without the Eagles

In brief remarks during the event, which had originally been meant to honor the Super Bowl champions, the president did not mention the team as he urged Americans to always stand for the anthem.

    

On Pro Football: The N.F.L. Still Has a Trump Problem

Despite a warning from one of its owners, the league has let itself be baited by the president.

    

LeBron James and Stephen Curry Unite Against White House Visits

The N.F.L. champion Philadelphia Eagles didn’t have a customary White House visit, and apparently the winner of the N.B.A. title won’t go, either.

    

Goodbye, Swimsuit Competition. Hello, ‘Miss America 2.0.’

In 1968, feminists threw bras and girdles into a trash can to protest the Miss America pageant for sexism. Now, #MeToo may have finally ushered in a new era.

    

Have You Been in Miss America or Other Beauty Pageants? What’s It Like?

We want to hear from readers who have participated in beauty pageants. Tell us what you’ve loved about them, and what you think of this change.

    

Can Facebook Be Cut Down to Size?

Using social media doesn’t have to risk national security. Facebook’s power is the problem.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, the Sultans of Self-Pity

The former president is singing the current president’s sad song.

    

The Bikini Contest Is Over, but We Are Living Inside the Beauty Pageant

Suggesting that women won’t be judged for their looks is a bit like Miss America wishing for world peace.

    

Editorial: Grifters Gonna Grift

To the mattresses!

    

How Robert Kennedy Inspired ‘Abraham, Martin and John’

Kennedy and Martin Luther King had never been close. But in this song, they are forever walking together over a hill.

    

The California Primary as Gold Rush Politics

To grasp the Golden State primaries, you must know about historically independent voters and weak parties.

    

Why Did Liberals Join the Majority in the Masterpiece Case?

One explanation is simple pragmatism. Another is influence.

    

Op-Docs: Fighting Cancer by Chasing Tornadoes

After Mark Zabawa was told he had lung cancer, he started chasing tornadoes.
    

The Masterpiece Decision Isn’t Harmless

In red states like Kentucky, it is likely to embolden anti-gay legislation.

    

Tesla Turns Back Rare Challenge From Shareholders

Dissidents wanted to oust directors and split the jobs of chairman and chief executive. The chief, Elon Musk, reported progress on Model 3 production.

    

Scott Pruitt Sought ‘Business Opportunity’ With Chick-fil-A While Leading E.P.A.

Internal emails show the E.P.A. administrator had an employee pursue a meeting with Chick-fil-A’s chief executive to discuss a “business opportunity” for his wife.

    

David Koch Steps Down From Business and Conservative Political Group

The billionaire industrialist was a major benefactor of the arts and with his brother Charles guided the Americans for Prosperity conservative agenda.

    

What Budget Cuts Mean for Third Graders in a Rural School

An elementary school in North Carolina illustrates some of the many challenges facing public schools across the country.

    

Lewinsky and Trump Shadow Bill Clinton on Book Tour

At a TimesTalk event, the former president said that his defensiveness in a recent interview “wasn’t my finest hour.”

    

Colorado, Once Called the ‘Hate State,’ Grapples With Cake Baker Decision

Much has changed in Colorado since 2012, when Jack Phillips refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. Gay marriage is now legal.

    

Asian Groups See Bias in Plan to Diversify New York’s Elite Schools

Some say a new plan to change how students are admitted to the city’s most prestigious schools, where Asians dominate, pits minority against minority.

    

How the Ice Age Shaped New York

Long ago, the region lay under an ice sheet thousands of feet thick. It terminated abruptly in what are now the boroughs, leaving the city with a unique landscape.

    

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Crowdfunding a Funeral: How the Internet Helps Lay Affairs to Rest

Online campaigns are increasingly popular, and families often appreciate strangers’ kindness. But critics worry that it leaves people unprepared for the inevitable.

    

How to Make Tough Decisions Easier

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On the Runway: Fashion Gives Its Top Award to a Man Who Says He Isn’t a Designer

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Nonfiction: They’re Not ‘Mad Men’ Anymore. But the Ad Business Is Still High Stakes.

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Dwight Clark, 61, Dies; Made a Touchdown Catch for the Ages

His last-minute leaping reception in 1982 propelled the San Francisco 49ers toward the first of four N.F.L. championships they would win in the 1980s.

    

Review: ‘Harlequinade’ Has Charming Baubles, but Why Do It?

Alexei Ratmansky’s reconstruction of Marius Petipa’s 1900 ballet has charm. But our critic wonders if it really works as theater.

    

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Global Health: Nipah Virus, Rare and Dangerous, Spreads in India

The infection, an emerging threat, has killed virtually all of its victims so far in India.

    

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