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The Israeli Defense Force said 30 rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza overnight on Tuesday.
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  1. Gaza fires 30 rockets into Israeli territory
  2. Brewers' Brent Suter looks to stay hot vs. Pirates
  3. Cardinals, Phillies series to be decided in seventh game
  4. Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians to close out series
  5. Sharp increase of sexual assault incidents on airplanes, FBI says
  6. Severe stress may send immune system into overdrive
  7. One blood test might be enough to diagnose diabetes
  8. After concussion, legs may be at risk, too
  9. ICE arrests more than 100 employees at Ohio meat supplier
  10. Canada legalizes marijuana for recreational use nationwide
  11. Watch: Braves' Culberson has no regard for safety while robbing extra base hit
  12. Watch: Pirates pitcher Brault nails rendition of national anthem before game
  13. Henry De Jesus Lopez Londoño sentenced to 31 years in prison
  14. Protesters march on ICE in El Paso as tent camp opens for migrant teens
  15. Judge temporarily blocks Arkansas' medical abortion ban
  16. U.S. withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council
  17. Terrell Owens placed on negotiation list by CFL's Eskimos
  18. 26 teams to attend former Virginia Tech CB Adonis Alexander's pro day
  19. Judge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit in Charleston church shooting
  20. Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley nets contract extension
  21. Joe Bugel, Emmitt Thomas named as PFWA's Dr. Z Award winners
  22. Dettori, Gosden dominate Day One at Royal Ascot
  23. Watch: Cheryshev scores on nutmeg in Russia's World Cup win vs. Egypt
  24. Baltimore Ravens sign rookie TE Hayden Hurst

Gaza fires 30 rockets into Israeli territory

The Israeli Defense Force said 30 rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza overnight on Tuesday.
    

Brewers' Brent Suter looks to stay hot vs. Pirates

The Pittsburgh Pirates might want to scratch out a scouting report on Brent Suter -- as a hitter.
    

Cardinals, Phillies series to be decided in seventh game

The Philadelphia Phillies and the St. Louis Cardinals will play the rubber match of their current series and their season series Wednesday afternoon.
    

Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians to close out series

Another day, another roster move involving the Cleveland Indians' bullpen.
    

Sharp increase of sexual assault incidents on airplanes, FBI says

Reports of sexual assaults aboard airplanes has nearly doubled since 2014, according to FBI statistics released this week.
    

Severe stress may send immune system into overdrive

Trauma or intense stress may up your odds of developing an autoimmune disease, a new study suggests.
    

One blood test might be enough to diagnose diabetes

New research suggests that a single blood test could confirm type 2 diabetes, saving patients time and health care costs.
    

After concussion, legs may be at risk, too

Young athletes with a history of concussions may be at increased risk for leg injuries, preliminary research suggests.
    

ICE arrests more than 100 employees at Ohio meat supplier

Federal immigration officials arrested more than 100 workers suspected of using stolen or false identification at an Ohio meat supplier Tuesday.
    

Canada legalizes marijuana for recreational use nationwide

Canadian lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill that legalizes marijuana for recreational use.
    

Watch: Braves' Culberson has no regard for safety while robbing extra base hit

Atlanta Braves outfielder Charlie Culberson had no regard for personal safety when making a catch Tuesday against the Toronto Blue Jays.
    

Watch: Pirates pitcher Brault nails rendition of national anthem before game

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Steven Brault came out of the bullpen to sing the national anthem Tuesday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
    

Henry De Jesus Lopez Londoño sentenced to 31 years in prison

A Miami judge sentenced Colombian drug kingpin Henry De Jesus Lopez Londoño to 31 years in prison for importing cocaine into the United States.
    

Protesters march on ICE in El Paso as tent camp opens for migrant teens

Hundreds of protesters marched on a federal immigration facility Tuesday in El Paso, Texas, miles from a new tent shelter for unaccompanied migrant teenagers.
    

Judge temporarily blocks Arkansas' medical abortion ban

A federal judge on Monday issued a restraining order that will temporarily stop an Arkansas law that prohibits medical abortions.
    

U.S. withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council

The United States withdrew from the U.N. Human Rights Council on Tuesday in protest of perceived hypocrisy and bias against Israel within the council.
    

Terrell Owens placed on negotiation list by CFL's Eskimos

Terrell Owens has been making noises about playing again, even though the star wide receiver is scheduled to be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    

26 teams to attend former Virginia Tech CB Adonis Alexander's pro day

Former Virginia Tech cornerback Adonis Alexander, one of three players available for next month's NFL supplemental draft, will have his pro day Wednesday.
    

Judge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit in Charleston church shooting

A federal judge dismissed wrongful deaths lawsuits against the FBI for negligence related to a 2015 shooting at a predominantly black church in Charleston, S.C.
    

Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley nets contract extension

Oklahoma and current Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley agreed to a contract extension Tuesday, the Oklahoman reported.
    

Joe Bugel, Emmitt Thomas named as PFWA's Dr. Z Award winners

Joe Bugel and Emmitt Thomas have been selected as the Paul "Dr. Z" Zimmerman Award winners, the Pro Football Writers of America announced on Tuesday.
    

Dettori, Gosden dominate Day One at Royal Ascot

Jockey Frankie Dettori and trainer John Gosden each landed three winners on the first day of Royal Ascot.
    

Watch: Cheryshev scores on nutmeg in Russia's World Cup win vs. Egypt

Russian forward Denis Cheryshev sniped a nutmeg score in a 3-1 win against Egypt at the World Cup Tuesday in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    

Baltimore Ravens sign rookie TE Hayden Hurst

The Baltimore Ravens signed tight end Hayden Hurst, their first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the NFL Network reported Tuesday.
    
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GOP Moves to End Trump's Family Separation Policy, but Can't Agree How
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WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans moved on Tuesday to defuse an escalating political crisis over immigration, but failed to agree on how to end President Trump's policy of separating immigrant children from parents who cross illegally into the ...
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United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley announced on Tuesday that the United States will withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council, accusing the members of bias against Israel and calling the council "a hypocritical and self-serving organization that ...
US quits UN human rights body, citing bias vs Israel, alarming criticsReuters
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Voters will choose a Parliament as well as a president on Sunday, and polls suggest both elections will be closer than expected.
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  1. Violence mars election campaign in Erdogan's Turkey
  2. Canada's Senate passes marijuana bill but legalization delayed
  3. These volunteers want to get malaria. Why? A better vaccine.
  4. China doesn't need tariffs to hurt the U.S. in a trade war
  5. Antarctica is melting faster than we knew. Here's what it will take to save it.
  6. Pitch perfect? Why World Cup referees have gone high tech
  7. 'It's a fact': Merkel calls out Trump over climate change stance
  8. Gaming disorder is now a diagnosis, WHO says
  9. Kim Jong Un is suddenly making foreign trips galore
  10. What is Boko Haram, the militant group terrorizing Nigeria?
  11. 'Thirsty for peace' Afghans march for 38 days, vow that's just the beginning
  12. Trump's 'deal of the century' can't escape America's past Mideast failures
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Violence mars election campaign in Erdogan's Turkey

Voters will choose a Parliament as well as a president on Sunday, and polls suggest both elections will be closer than expected.

    

Canada's Senate passes marijuana bill but legalization delayed

Canada would be the second country in the world to make pot legal nationwide.

    

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

Can the existing malaria vaccine be made to work better?

    

China doesn't need tariffs to hurt the U.S. in a trade war

"China is not a country of laws, it's an authoritarian dictatorship," said one economist. "So from that opening point, China is potentially able to play much, much dirtier."

    

Antarctica is melting faster than we knew. Here's what it will take to save it.

Climate scientist Stephen Rintoul says we have to act soon if we want to protect the southernmost continent.

    

Pitch perfect? Why World Cup referees have gone high tech

An analysis of 1,000 matches found the accuracy of calls went from 93 percent to 98.3 percent when VAR was used.

    

'It's a fact': Merkel calls out Trump over climate change stance

"We know climate change isn't a matter of faith," said Merkel. "It's a fact."

    

Gaming disorder is now a diagnosis, WHO 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.

    

Kim Jong Un is suddenly making foreign trips galore

The North Korean leader's trip comes as ties between Beijing and Washington are being tested by a major trade dispute.

    

What is Boko Haram, the militant group terrorizing Nigeria?

The ISIS-linked sect is suspected of being responsible for around 30,000 killings over the past decade.

    

'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.

    

Trump's 'deal of the century' can't escape America's past Mideast failures

No one interviewed in the West Bank town of Abu Dis welcomed the idea of it becoming a Palestinian capital.

    

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  1. Europe Edition: Germany, Marijuana, Trade War: Your Wednesday Briefing
  2. Child Separations, Tariffs, U.N.: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  3. G.O.P. Moves to End Trump’s Family Separation Policy, but Can’t Agree How
  4. For Migrant Families in Mexico, Threat of Separation Puts Plans in Doubt
  5. Swift Frontier Justice for Migrants Brought to Federal Courts
  6. Kirstjen Nielsen Was a Target of Trump’s Immigration Ire. Now She’s His Protector.
  7. Criticism of Fox News Comes From Within Murdoch Empire
  8. Trump’s Trade War Spooks Markets as White House Waits for China to Blink
  9. Commerce Secretary Shorted Stock as Negative Coverage Loomed
  10. Stocks Fall as Wall St. Turns Its Focus to Escalating U.S.-China Trade War
  11. Where a Taboo Is Leading to the Deaths of Young Girls
  12. Disability Applications Plunge as the Economy Strengthens
  13. The Infamous Sochi Drug-Testing Lab Is Now a Gastro Pub
  14. Mo Salah’s Return Isn’t Enough as Russia Hands Egypt a Crushing Loss
  15. If You Want to Be Speaker, Mr. Crowley, Don’t Take Voters for Granted
  16. ‘If It Could Happen to Them, Why Can’t It Happen to Us?’
  17. A Jury May Have Sentenced a Man to Death Because He’s Gay. And the Justices Don’t Care.
  18. The Dystopia Is Here
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump to Dictators: Have a Nice Day
  20. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Small Hostages
  21. How to Win the World Cup
  22. A Crusader Against Voter Fraud Fails to Prove His Case
  23. The Conversation: Borderline Insanity
  24. A Town Divided Over Blue Lives Matter
  25. Restaurant Review: Legacy Records Looks for History in a Brand New Neighborhood
  26. Do You Know Where Your Pride T-Shirt Was Made?
  27. Trump Administration Withdraws U.S. From U.N. Human Rights Council
  28. General Electric Dropped From Dow After More Than a Century
  29. Italian Minister Moves to Count and Expel Roma, Drawing Outrage
  30. Merkel and Macron Try to Save European Union, and Themselves
  31. Books News: Junot Díaz Cleared of Misconduct by M.I.T.
  32. From Hollywood to Public Office: Cynthia Nixon Tests a Role Played by Men
  33. How the Koch Brothers Are Killing Public Transit Projects Around the Country
  34. As Greece Ends a Decade of Bailouts, Problems Linger for Europe
  35. Vote in Canada Paves the Way for Legalization of Marijuana
  36. Turning a Breakup Into a Positive Experience
  37. How an Art Dealer Became an Up-and-Coming Painter
  38. Cultural Studies: These Movies Have Good Clothes
  39. Michael Jackson’s Estate Is Developing a Broadway-Bound Bio-Musical
  40. First Words: ‘Inappropriate’ Behavior Could Mean a Faux Pas — Or a Crime
  41. Global Health: Nearly Eradicated in Humans, the Guinea Worm Finds New Victims: Dogs
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Europe Edition: Germany, Marijuana, Trade War: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

    

Child Separations, Tariffs, U.N.: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

G.O.P. Moves to End Trump’s Family Separation Policy, but Can’t Agree How

But President Trump rejected one proposal, by Senator Ted Cruz, to end the separations by increasing personnel in immigration courts, suggesting that many of those judges could be corrupt.

    

For Migrant Families in Mexico, Threat of Separation Puts Plans in Doubt

As word of the Trump administration’s new “zero tolerance” policy reaches the migrant trail, some reconsider their trips. “I’m not going to lose the only thing I’ve got,” says a mother from El Salvador.

    

Swift Frontier Justice for Migrants Brought to Federal Courts

President Trump’s new policy requiring criminal prosecutions of migrants who illegally cross the border is flooding the court system with a new kind of defendant.

    

Kirstjen Nielsen Was a Target of Trump’s Immigration Ire. Now She’s His Protector.

The homeland security secretary has become a top advocate for President Trump’s family separation policy as illegal border crossings continue to surge.

    

Criticism of Fox News Comes From Within Murdoch Empire

Steve Levitan, the creator of “Modern Family,” and the film director Paul Feig each expressed disgust with how the news network’s coverage of the Trump administration’s border security policy.

    

Trump’s Trade War Spooks Markets as White House Waits for China to Blink

The administration, threatening tariffs on as much as $450 billion worth of goods, believes Beijing has more to lose. Companies, investors and markets are increasingly worried.

    

Commerce Secretary Shorted Stock as Negative Coverage Loomed

Wilbur L. Ross Jr. says his bet against the stock in a Kremlin-linked shipping firm was an effort to divest, not to profit from forthcoming news articles.

    

Stocks Fall as Wall St. Turns Its Focus to Escalating U.S.-China Trade War

Investors are worried that worsening relations between the world’s two biggest economies will affect global growth.

    

Where a Taboo Is Leading to the Deaths of Young Girls

In western Nepal, women are banished from their homes every month when they get their periods. They are considered polluted, and many die as a result.

    

Disability Applications Plunge as the Economy Strengthens

Fewer people are seeking and receiving Social Security disability benefits, reversing a long trend that had worried lawmakers about fraud and abuse.

    

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.

    

Mo Salah’s Return Isn’t Enough as Russia Hands Egypt a Crushing Loss

Salah and Egypt were all but eliminated from advancing with a 3-1 loss to Russia, which scored all of its goals in a 16-minute span right after halftime.

    

If You Want to Be Speaker, Mr. Crowley, Don’t Take Voters for Granted

Having someone substitute for you at a debate is a lousy idea.

    

‘If It Could Happen to Them, Why Can’t It Happen to Us?’

My 7-year-old understood the danger of the Trump administration better than I did.

    

A Jury May Have Sentenced a Man to Death Because He’s Gay. And the Justices Don’t Care.

The Supreme Court announced it would not stop South Dakota from killing a man because he is gay.

    

The Dystopia Is Here

I wanted my story of detained children and deported parents to serve as a cautionary tale. Instead it became reality.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump to Dictators: Have a Nice Day

The world is finding out what the U.S. now finds acceptable.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Small Hostages

The president likes tough language. Let’s use it for what he’s doing with immigrant children.

    

How to Win the World Cup

After centuries of colonization and exploitation and decades of dashed hopes on the pitch, I want to see an African country get an equal place on the world stage.

    

A Crusader Against Voter Fraud Fails to Prove His Case

Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, utterly failed in federal court to substantiate his claim of mass illegal voting by noncitizens.

    

The Conversation: Borderline Insanity

What is President Trump up to in Texas or, for that matter, North Korea?

    

A Town Divided Over Blue Lives Matter

A blue line intended to show support for police instead turned neighbors against each other.
    

Restaurant Review: Legacy Records Looks for History in a Brand New Neighborhood

A new Italian restaurant seeks to lure diners to the outer perimeter of the new Hudson Yards development.

    

Do You Know Where Your Pride T-Shirt Was Made?

Merchandise for L.G.B.T. celebrations is becoming big business for major retailers, but some products are made in countries where gay people are persecuted.

    

Trump Administration Withdraws U.S. From U.N. Human Rights Council

The United States joins Iran, North Korea and Eritrea as the only countries that refuse to participate in the world’s most important human rights body.

    

General Electric Dropped From Dow After More Than a Century

G.E., the last original member of the Dow Jones industrial average, was replaced by the Walgreens Boots Alliance drugstore chain.

    

Italian Minister Moves to Count and Expel Roma, Drawing Outrage

Interior Minister Matteo Salvini called for a census of Roma people, to deport those without legal status, angering allies and evoking memories of fascist racial laws.

    

Merkel and Macron Try to Save European Union, and Themselves

Meeting before a key European summit meeting, the French and German leaders found compromises on the euro and a reform of migration policies.

    

Books News: Junot Díaz Cleared of Misconduct by M.I.T.

The debate is likely to grow more contentious as writers and professors take sides in this #MeToo era.

    

From Hollywood to Public Office: Cynthia Nixon Tests a Role Played by Men

Every celebrity who has faced voters has been questioned about qualifications. But will Cynthia Nixon face harsher scrutiny because she’s a woman?

    

How the Koch Brothers Are Killing Public Transit Projects Around the Country

In communities across the country, the billionaire conservatives are waging a sophisticated fight against new rail projects and bus routes.

    

As Greece Ends a Decade of Bailouts, Problems Linger for Europe

European officials are eager to paint Greece as a comeback story. But troubles in nearby Italy show that the euro’s issues have not been laid to rest.

    

Vote in Canada Paves the Way for Legalization of Marijuana

Now that lawmakers in both houses have voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use, the government will give Canada’s provinces a few months to prepare for the law’s rollout.

    

Turning a Breakup Into a Positive Experience

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It’s the one category broad enough to make tiny mistakes sound like grave errors, and terrible violations sound like simple misunderstandings.

    

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