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  1. New Jersey trooper stops retired officer who helped deliver him
  2. Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood win big at the CMT Awards
  3. LeBron James completes backboard alley-oop vs. Warriors
  4. 114 arrested in ICE raid at Ohio gardening center
  5. Sophia Lillis starts work on 'Nancy Drew' in Georgia
  6. San Francisco bans sale of flavored tobacco products, menthol cigarettes
  7. Syphilis, gonorrhea on the rise in England, data shows
  8. At least 46 migrants drown after boat capsizes near Yemen
  9. Judge rules Philadelphia can't lose grant over 'sanctuary' policies
  10. NBA Finals: Andre Iguodala available to play in Game 3
  11. Baghdad ammunition warehouse explodes; dozens dead or injured
  12. Diogo Dalot: Manchester United signs defender
  13. Nationals' Bryce Harper attempts double, trips over helmet
  14. Bermuda's Supreme Court strikes down ban on same-sex marriage
  15. French Open: Sharapova knocked out in quarterfinal
  16. Weekend Preview: Justify shoots for Triple Crown
  17. Iraq to manually recount parliamentary election ballots
  18. Sanders says Cowboys should re-sign Bryant
  19. Human trials set for experimental HIV vaccine
  20. Blacks, Hispanics suffer second bleeding strokes more often
  21. Trump praises 2017 hurricane response; Democrats call for Maria probe
  22. Early birth could hinder adult success
  23. 49ers' Foster pleads no contest to weapons charge

New Jersey trooper stops retired officer who helped deliver him

A New Jersey state trooper was unexpectedly reunited with a retired police officer who helped his mother deliver him 27 years ago.
    

Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood win big at the CMT Awards

Blake Shelton's "I'll Name the Dogs" won Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year at the CMT Awards ceremony in Nashville Wednesday night.
    

LeBron James completes backboard alley-oop vs. Warriors

One of LeBron James' best passes went to himself Wednesday during Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
    

114 arrested in ICE raid at Ohio gardening center

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 114 suspected undocumented immigrants at an Ohio gardening business on Tuesday.
    

Sophia Lillis starts work on 'Nancy Drew' in Georgia

Principal photography has begun in Georgia on "Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase," a film starring Sophia Lillis.
    

San Francisco bans sale of flavored tobacco products, menthol cigarettes

San Francisco residents voted overwhelmingly to ban flavored all flavored tobacco products, including vape flavors, as well as menthol cigarettes on Tuesday.
    

Syphilis, gonorrhea on the rise in England, data shows

Syphilis and gonorrhea cases increased by at least 20 percent since last year, according to stats released by Public Health England this week.
    

At least 46 migrants drown after boat capsizes near Yemen

At least 46 people drowned after a boat carrying migrants across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen capsized, the International Organization for Migration said.
    

Judge rules Philadelphia can't lose grant over 'sanctuary' policies

A federal judge ruled Wednesday the U.S. Justice Department can't deny grants to the city of Philadelphia for refusing to assist immigration officials.
    

NBA Finals: Andre Iguodala available to play in Game 3

The Golden State Warriors announced that Andre Iguodala is available to play in Game 3 of the NBA Finals Wednesday at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
    

Baghdad ammunition warehouse explodes; dozens dead or injured

An explosion at an ammunitions cache near a Mosque in eastern Baghdad left dozens of people dead or injured Wednesday, Iraqi security officials said.
    

Diogo Dalot: Manchester United signs defender

Manchester United has announced the signing of Portuguese defender Diogo Dalot.
    

Nationals' Bryce Harper attempts double, trips over helmet

Bryce Harper's helmet stopped him from getting a double during the Washington Nationals' 11-2 win against the Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
    

Bermuda's Supreme Court strikes down ban on same-sex marriage

Four months after Bermudan politicians placed a ban on same-sex marriage, the British territory's Supreme Court overturned it Wednesday.
    

French Open: Sharapova knocked out in quarterfinal

Garbine Muguruza knocked out Maria Sharapova in straight sets in a quarterfinal match at the French Open Wednesday in Paris.
    

Weekend Preview: Justify shoots for Triple Crown

Justify shoots for the Triple Crown as the culmination of a tremendous weekend of racing at Belmont Park; additional action from Woodbine to Santa Anita; a jockey wins after losing the saddle ... all that and much more.
    

Iraq to manually recount parliamentary election ballots

Iraq's parliament, the Council of Representatives, on Wednesday agreed to manually recount ballots amid allegations of fraud in May's parliamentary elections.
    

Sanders says Cowboys should re-sign Bryant

Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders wants to see free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant return to the Dallas Cowboys.
    

Human trials set for experimental HIV vaccine

An experimental HIV vaccine protected animals from dozens of strains of HIV. And a human trial of the vaccine is expected to begin in the second half of 2019.
    

Blacks, Hispanics suffer second bleeding strokes more often

Black and Hispanic Americans have a much higher risk of a second bleeding stroke than whites, and more research is needed to find out why.
    

Trump praises 2017 hurricane response; Democrats call for Maria probe

President Donald Trump praised his administration's response to the devastating storms that struck the country in 2017 during a 2018 hurricane season briefing.
    

Early birth could hinder adult success

Babies born prematurely or very small may not fare as well in life as those born full-term, a new research review suggests.
    

49ers' Foster pleads no contest to weapons charge

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster on Wednesday pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor weapons charge in Santa Clara County (Calif.) Superior Court, multiple media outlets reported.
    
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NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez is near the site of Guatemala's devastating volcano eruption, where some are searching for dozens of missing relatives and the threat of additional explosions looms.

    

NBC News' Miguel Almaguer reports from...

NBC News' Miguel Almaguer reports from Fort Greely, Alaska, where he was given rare access to the team and facility that is prepared to defend the United States against a nuclear attack from North Korea.

    

U.S. plans to release detained American 'enemy combatant' in Syria

"What the government is offering our client is no release — it's a death warrant," an attorney for the detained man said.

    

Bermuda legalizes same-sex marriage — again

The island's Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a gay marriage ban that was signed into law just four months ago.

    

A side-effect of PrEP: Less condom use

As condom use falls, will other infections spread?

    

Attacks on Muslim Americans may backfire, study says

Better integration may have protected Americans from attacks, experts say.

    

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.

    

Obama-era license aimed to let Iran convert money in dollars

The Obama administration secretly sought to give Iran brief access to the U.S. financial system.

    

Germany targets remaining members of Hitler's roving death squads

The Nazis established death camps partially due to concerns about the psychological effects up-close mass killings were having on Einsatzgruppen troops.

    

Argentina cancels soccer game against Israel amid boycott campaign

The head of the Palestinian football association had called on Arab soccer fans to burn posters of star player Lionel Messi if he participated.

    

My chats with Trump are similar to sausages, Macron says

The French presidency says Macron told Trump during a call last week that new U.S. tariffs on European, Mexican and Canadian goods are illegal and a "mistake."

    

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  7. Alice Marie Johnson Is Granted Clemency by Trump After Push by Kim Kardashian West
  8. Melania Trump Appears in Public After ‘a Little Rough Patch’
  9. A Medical Mystery Grows as U.S. Consulate Workers in China Fall Ill
  10. Kate Spade’s Death: ‘There Was No Indication and No Warning,’ Says Her Husband
  11. Andy Spade’s Statement About Kate Spade’s Death
  12. Why Kate Spade Felt Like a Friend
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Childishly Resist Trump’s North Korea Efforts
  14. Medicaid’s Nickel-and-Dime Routine
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  16. Op-Ed Columnist: ‘I Want to Hate …’
  17. Trump’s ‘Winning’ Is America’s Losing
  18. The Democrats Navigate Around an Iceberg
  19. Despite Trump, the West Must Stay United
  20. A Roy Moore-Less Campaign in Alabama Was Still Pretty Crazy
  21. Philly Doesn’t Care What Trump Says About the Eagles
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  24. A Far-Right Leader Went for a Swim in Germany. His Clothes Went for a Walk.
  25. Boston Grapples With Faneuil Hall, Named for a Slaveholder
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  27. Kim Jong-un’s Image Shift: From Nuclear Madman to Skillful Leader
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Europe Edition: France, Spain, Yacht: Your Thursday Briefing

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

    

Democrats Strengthen House Takeover Prospects in Primary Voting

The Democratic Party skirted disaster in California and lined up likely gains in New Jersey, but Republicans saw some bright signs as well.

    

In Fight for California Governor, Candidates Head to Ideological Corners

Gavin Newsom and John Cox appear ready to engage in a stark battle over taxes, health care and President Trump.

    

5 Takeaways From California’s Primary, for Californians

Though it had national implications, the California primary also tested state political issues like single-payer health care, Latino turnout and an unpopular gas tax.

    

Paul Ryan Dismisses Trump ‘Spy’ Charge as G.O.P. Shows Signs of Resistance

Speaker Paul D. Ryan backed Representative Trey Gowdy in dismissing President Trump’s assertion that the F.B.I. inserted a “spy” into his campaign.
    

Alice Marie Johnson Is Granted Clemency by Trump After Push by Kim Kardashian West

The commutation for Ms. Johnson, a 63-year-old serving life in prison on nonviolent drug charges, was contrary to the policies the president’s own Justice Department has enacted since he took office.

    

Melania Trump Appears in Public After ‘a Little Rough Patch’

The first lady accompanied the president on a visit to FEMA after President Trump bitterly attacked the news media on Twitter for being “unfair and vicious to my wife.”
    

A Medical Mystery Grows as U.S. Consulate Workers in China Fall Ill

The illnesses in China have broadened a crisis that started in 2016, when American Embassy employees and their family members in Cuba began getting sick after hearing strange noises.

    

Kate Spade’s Death: ‘There Was No Indication and No Warning,’ Says Her Husband

Andy Spade said that his wife had been seeking treatment for serious depression for six years.

    

Andy Spade’s Statement About Kate Spade’s Death

“Kate suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.”
    

Why Kate Spade Felt Like a Friend

“Your gorgeous yet practical art made me feel a little less lonely at work every day,” one woman said.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Childishly Resist Trump’s North Korea Efforts

They’re essentially saying that no plausible deal will pass muster.

    

Medicaid’s Nickel-and-Dime Routine

States are making it harder for poor people to get coverage while doing little to prevent poor care.

    

Protecting Privacy Is a Civil Rights Issue

Congress should recognize the privacy of consumer data as a civil rights issue.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: ‘I Want to Hate …’

Trump’s statements on the Central Park Five reveal the darkness at his core.

    

Trump’s ‘Winning’ Is America’s Losing

An increasing focus on partisan victory and identity politics comes at the expense of the greater good.

    

The Democrats Navigate Around an Iceberg

Tuesday’s primary results don’t guarantee a wave. But the party’s dreams remain very much afloat.

    

Despite Trump, the West Must Stay United

Some of the American president’s decisions have undermined the rules-based international order. But we must persevere.

    

A Roy Moore-Less Campaign in Alabama Was Still Pretty Crazy

Gov. Kay Ivey tried to keep a low profile, but her opponents had a lot to say about that.

    

Philly Doesn’t Care What Trump Says About the Eagles

All Philadelphians practice the same faith. We worship the N.F.L. champion Eagles.

    

Family Separation at Border May Be Subject to Constitutional Challenge, Judge Rules

A federal judge in San Diego was sharply critical of the Trump administration’s practice of separating children from immigrants seeking asylum.

    

San Francisco Voters Uphold Ban on Flavored Vaping Products

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A Far-Right Leader Went for a Swim in Germany. His Clothes Went for a Walk.

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