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Rays return to using relievers as starters vs. Blue Jays The Tampa Bay Rays haven't had much to be genuinely excited about in an up-and-down first third of the season. Giants' unlikely staff anchor starts series opener vs. Marlins At the start of this season, nobody thought Chris Stratton would be the ace of the San Francisco Giants' staff. Ailing Dodgers gear up to face Rangers The Los Angeles Dodgers have yet to name a starter for Tuesday's interleague game against the Texas Rangers. Oakland A's aim to break through vs. Houston Astros The Houston Astros seek to continue their dominance over the Oakland Athletics when the contending clubs in the American League West open a three-game series. Kansas City Royals return home vs. Cincinnati Reds The Kansas City Royals return home Tuesday night to open an eight-game homestand. Alligator delays plane's landing with runway stroll An alligator in Florida briefly delayed a flight on Monday after it wandered onto the runway while the plane was landing. South Korea's Moon Jae-in calls for 'new era' following summit South Korean President Moon Jae-in told reporters in Seoul he had not slept the night before the historic summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Senate Foreign Relations Committee sends emissary to Nicaragua to aid in talks The Senate Foreign Relations Committee sent an emissary to Nicaragua to assist ongoing talks to end political violence in the country. New York Mets welcome change of scenery, trip to meet Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves, who have played the most road games in the majors, are glad to finally be able to get some time at home. Detroit Tigers return from rare day off to open series vs. Minnesota Twins The Detroit Tigers get back on the field Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins. 19-month-old daughter of Olympic skier Bode Miller dies Former Olympic skier Bode Miller's 19-month-old daughter, Emmy, died on Sunday, the family announced on Monday. Walkable neighborhoods might lower kids' asthma risk Children may be more likely to develop asthma if they live in neighborhoods where it's difficult to get around on foot, a new study suggests. Impotence may be sign of heart problems Troubles in the bedroom can be a double whammy for older men: Researchers have found that erectile dysfunction ups the risk for heart disease. Donald Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow has heart attack Larry Kudlow, the economic adviser to President Donald Trump, had a heart attack Monday, the president announced on Twitter. Washington Nationals visit New York Yankees for two-game series Nearly a month ago before the Washington Nationals hosted the New York Yankees, Bryce Harper was baited in the form of questions about leaving Washington. Skidding Colorado Rockies hit the road to face Philadelphia Phillies The Colorado Rockies start a six-game road trip Tuesday night in Philadelphia. The change of scenery might not be a bad thing. Trump gives Kim a 'thumbs up' after initial handshakeHawaii's Kilauea Volcano produces two more explosions overnight Two steam explosions occurred at the summit of the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island early Monday, seismologists said. Maine to offer non-binary gender option on driver's licenses The Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced Monday it will offer the option of a non-binary gender designation on driver's licenses and ID cards. First hurricane of Pacific season, Aletta, weakens to remnant low Aletta, the first hurricane of the Pacific season, weakened to a remnant low Monday afternoon, leaving area coasts relatively unscathed, the NHC said. Strict handgun laws lower gun-murder rates in cities U.S. states that require police background checks for a handgun license see 14 percent fewer gun murders in their urban counties, a new study found. German museum returns stolen artifacts to Native American tribe A museum in Berlin has agreed to return nine cultural artifacts stolen from a Native American tribe in Alaska in the 19th century, German officials said. 'America's Got Talent' winner Neal Boyd dead at 42 "America's Got Talent" winner Neal Boyd died at the age of 42, authorities in Missouri said. Oakland Raiders will reportedly sign veteran DL Frostee Rucker The Oakland Raiders are expected to sign veteran defensive lineman Frostee Rucker, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday. |
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WATCH LIVE: Trump, Kim hold historic meetingWatch live special coverage as President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un meet in Singapore. Tariffs on sugar, shoes mean higher costs for consumersBy comparison: Tariffs imposed on Chinese tire imports between 2009 and 2011 saved about 1,200 U.S. jobs — but cost taxpayers $1.1 billion. U.S. hits five Russian firms with sanctions, citing cyberattacks"The United States is engaged in an ongoing effort to counter malicious actors working at the behest of the Russian Federation." Fighting the Ebola virus takes a little tact and a lot of patienceThe Ebola virus had never been seen before in the Bikoro area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and educating people requires patience and tact. Trump turns up the heat on Kim, lowers expectations for a dealAnalysis: President Trump has both tightened carrot-and-stick pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and dialed down expectations for their first meeting. Ship carrying hundreds of rescued migrants barred entry by Italy, Malta"Italy, too, begins to say NO to the trafficking of human beings, NO to the business of clandestine immigration," Italy's new Interior Minister said. U.S. offers 'unique' assurances in return for North Korea's nukesThe secretary of state would not go into detail about what the U.S. might offer in return for Kim Jong Un giving up his arsenal of nuclear weapons. How Trump's North Korea summit could go very right — or very, very wrongNorth Korea sees its nuclear weapons as an invaluable insurance policy against the U.S. invading and attempting to topple the Kim dynasty. Make jokes, not war: Kim Jong Un has a softer side, teacher saysA teen known as Un Pak is widely believed to have actually been Kim Jong Il's son, who grew up to be the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea. Trump's G-7 outburst is 'a little depressing,' Germany's Merkel says"I believe in win-win situations. Sometimes I have the impression that the American president believes only one side can win and the other loses." U.S. won't bring up human rights at Singapore summit, officials sayWhen Trump meets Kim Jong Un in Singapore, he will be sitting down with the leader of one of the most brutal and repressive regimes in modern history. Trump and Kim to begin summit with one-on-one meetingThe president said the meeting represents a "one-time shot" for the North Korea leader to show he's serious about nuclear disarmament. More Recent Articles
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North Korea, G-7, Net Neutrality: Your Monday Evening BriefingAsia and Australia Edition: Kim Jong-un, Yemen, Afghanistan: Your Tuesday BriefingTrump, Opening Talks With Kim, Welcomes ‘Terrific Relationship’The meeting is the most improbable geopolitical courtship in recent memory, opening an unpredictable chapter between the United States and North Korea. President Trump and Kim Jong-un Meet in SingaporePresident Trump and Kim Jong-un of North Korea met for the first time before heading to a one-on-one meeting. News Analysis: For All His Deals, Trump Has Never Faced an Adversary Like Kim Jong-unHow President Trump and Mr. Kim — both volatile, thin-skinned and eager never to show weakness — will interact with each other is the great mystery of the summit meeting. Sessions Says Domestic and Gang Violence Are Not Grounds for AsylumThe attorney general reversed an immigration appeals court decision granting asylum to a Salvadoran woman whose husband had sexually and physically abused her. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Benefited From Busy 2017 in Investing, Filing ShowsNearly 80 transactions totaled $147 million, financial disclosures showed. Ethics experts have said the activity could raise questions of possible conflicts of interest. Larry Kudlow Suffers ‘Very Mild’ Heart AttackPresident Trump’s top economic adviser is at Walter Reed Medical Center and is expected to fully recover, the White House said. Judge in Emoluments Case Questions Defense of Trump’s Hotel ProfitsA federal judge in Maryland seemed sympathetic to the plaintiff’s arguments that the president may be violating the Constitution. Supreme Court Upholds Ohio’s Purge of Voting RollsThe case was the latest battle in a partisan war over how far states can go in imposing all kinds of voting restrictions, including cutbacks on early voting and tough voter ID laws. Even a Whiff of Disloyalty to Trump Can Imperil a G.O.P. IncumbentIn Alabama, Martha Roby’s one-time criticism of President Trump cost her dearly in a primary. Questions of loyalty may drive votes in more races to come. As Australia and the Oscars Go, So Goes Maine?Voters in Maine’s primary on Tuesday will rank candidates in order of preference — and decide whether to keep using that system to ensure that whoever wins an election has broad support. The Best and Worst of the Tony Awards 2018A look at the most memorable moments from this year’s ceremony celebrating Broadway. How Orin Wolf Orchestrated a Tony Coup With ‘The Band’s Visit’He wasn’t a big-league producer. But he fell in love with a small Israeli film and spent years getting it to the stage. His musical won 10 awards on Sunday. I Escaped North Korea. Here’s My Message for President Trump.Yeonmi Park and her family suffered tragically under the North Korean regime. Now she’s urging the United States to pressure Kim Jong-un to end the holocaust against his own people. Editorial: The Health Care StalkersThe administration keeps threatening the Affordable Care Act, even as voters say health coverage is their biggest concern. Op-Ed Columnist: First They Came for the MigrantsIn Japan, Too, Outrageous Is the New NormalOp-Ed Columnist: A Quisling and His EnablersAn anti-American president and the party that won’t lift a finger to stop him. Will America Lose Canada?Reviving Supersonic Jets Will Damage the ClimateEntrepreneurs like Richard Branson hope to bring back SSTs for commercial use. It’s a bad idea. America IsolatedWith insults and invective, President Trump walks away from the global economic and political order America helped to build over generations. Trump and Kim’s Secluded Singapore Pleasure IslandBest known for fake beaches, ornate hotels and real estate speculation, Sentosa now will play host to denuclearization talks with North Korea. Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Is Not Playing by Your RulesMo Salah, Now Starring in ChechnyaHe was apparently roused from sleep by the Chechen strongman Ramzan A. Kadyrov. Egypt’s World Cup training camp has begun. Meet ‘the Million-Dollar Palate’ Behind a Flood of New FoodsFrom a lab at Oregon State, Sarah Masoni works with companies big and small to create flavors, develop products and market them. Trump Administration Challenges University of Michigan Anti-Bullying RulesThe Justice Department entered a filing in a suit against the flagship university, accusing the school of discouraging students from expressing their views. Jackson Odell, Actor on ‘The Goldbergs,’ Is Found Dead at 20The actor and aspiring singer, who also appeared on “Arrested Development” and “Modern Family,” was found at a sober-living facility in California. ‘This Ruling Gives Us Hope’: Supreme Court Sides With Tribe in Salmon CaseIt’s an important victory for Native American communities, but other threats are chipping away at the salmon habitat on which the Swinomish have long depended. Cartel Leader Tied to El Chapo Sentenced to Nearly 50 Years in PrisonEdgar Valdez Villarreal, who was born in the United States and whose doll-like looks earned him the moniker “La Barbie,” ruthlessly working his way up the ranks, prosecutors said. Free Power From Freeways? China Is Testing Roads Paved With Solar PanelsWestern countries have been looking into putting solar panels on roads for years. The Chinese have done it, installing panels on a downhill section of a mountain road. State of the Art: How Net Neutrality Actually Ended Long Before This WeekThe internet was supposed to operate outside communications monopolies. Now it is run by giants — and net neutrality didn’t stand a chance, our tech columnist says. Who Is Peter Navarro? He Said There’s a ‘Special Place in Hell’ for TrudeauMr. Navarro, a top trade adviser to President Trump, said there was a “special place in hell” for Canada’s prime minister as a divisive trade fight continues. New York City Housing Authority, Accused of Endangering Residents, Agrees to OversightProsecutors also said Nycha covered up its actions, including lying about lead paint in its buildings, potentially poisoning more children than previously believed. Struggle With Self-Control? Take Yourself Out of the EquationHow Anthony Bourdain Inspired Two World Travelers for The TimesWhat would the world of travel and food reporting look like now without his gusto? Jada Yuan and Lucas Peterson on the adventurer who made the world more exciting. Review: ‘Exquisite Agony,’ a Heart-to-Heart With a Dead ManIn Nilo Cruz’s poetic tangle of a play, an opera star finds the recipient of her husband’s heart after he dies in a car accident. A Conceptual Artist Sets The New York Times on FireRirkrit Tiravanija creates a performance piece for T in under an hour, using seven items. The Checkup: Keeping Children Safe at the Beach or PoolEven if kids have had swim lessons, parents must still supervise them in the water. More Recent Articles
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The Tampa Bay Rays haven't had much to be genuinely excited about in an up-and-down first third of the season.
At the start of this season, nobody thought Chris Stratton would be the ace of the San Francisco Giants' staff.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have yet to name a starter for Tuesday's interleague game against the Texas Rangers.
The Houston Astros seek to continue their dominance over the Oakland Athletics when the contending clubs in the American League West open a three-game series.
The Kansas City Royals return home Tuesday night to open an eight-game homestand.
An alligator in Florida briefly delayed a flight on Monday after it wandered onto the runway while the plane was landing.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in told reporters in Seoul he had not slept the night before the historic summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee sent an emissary to Nicaragua to assist ongoing talks to end political violence in the country.
The Atlanta Braves, who have played the most road games in the majors, are glad to finally be able to get some time at home.
The Detroit Tigers get back on the field Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins.
Former Olympic skier Bode Miller's 19-month-old daughter, Emmy, died on Sunday, the family announced on Monday.
Children may be more likely to develop asthma if they live in neighborhoods where it's difficult to get around on foot, a new study suggests.
Troubles in the bedroom can be a double whammy for older men: Researchers have found that erectile dysfunction ups the risk for heart disease.
Larry Kudlow, the economic adviser to President Donald Trump, had a heart attack Monday, the president announced on Twitter.
Nearly a month ago before the Washington Nationals hosted the New York Yankees, Bryce Harper was baited in the form of questions about leaving Washington.
The Colorado Rockies start a six-game road trip Tuesday night in Philadelphia. The change of scenery might not be a bad thing.
Two steam explosions occurred at the summit of the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island early Monday, seismologists said.
The Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced Monday it will offer the option of a non-binary gender designation on driver's licenses and ID cards.
Aletta, the first hurricane of the Pacific season, weakened to a remnant low Monday afternoon, leaving area coasts relatively unscathed, the NHC said.
U.S. states that require police background checks for a handgun license see 14 percent fewer gun murders in their urban counties, a new study found.
A museum in Berlin has agreed to return nine cultural artifacts stolen from a Native American tribe in Alaska in the 19th century, German officials said.
"America's Got Talent" winner Neal Boyd died at the age of 42, authorities in Missouri said.
The Oakland Raiders are expected to sign veteran defensive lineman Frostee Rucker, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday. 


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