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An American tourist is dead and several people injured after a charter boat exploded in the Bahamas on Saturday morning.
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  1. American tourist dies in Bahamas boat explosion
  2. Cardinals, Diamondbacks open 3-game series
  3. Twins take losing streak into Milwaukee
  4. Pirates search for consistency against Dodgers
  5. Reds look to remain hot vs. White Sox
  6. Indians, Corey Kluber hit rough patch entering series vs. Royals
  7. Los Angeles Chargers impressed with first-round pick Derwin James
  8. Cincinnati Bengals CB Darqueze Dennard not worried about contract status
  9. New York Giants' Ereck Flowers may win starting RT job
  10. DT Roy Miller retires, blames ex-wife for ruining NFL career
  11. LeBron James agrees to four-year, $154 million contract with Lakers
  12. Video shows Penn. cop Tase man sitting on curb
  13. World Cup: Croatia edges Denmark, advances to quarterfinals
  14. Pennsylvania police remove 3-foot alligator from resident's yard
  15. Canada imposes retaliatory tariffs on $12.5B of U.S. goods
  16. Washington Redskins' Orlando Scandrick wants reunion with Dez Bryant
  17. New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley focused on football, not modeling
  18. Miami Dolphins' Cameron Wake willing to accept role with fewer snaps
  19. Emmanuel Sanders: Something to prove to Denver Broncos or 'some other team'
  20. Miami Dolphins' Minkah Fitzpatrick already focused on season opener
  21. Andy Murray withdraws from Wimbledon 2018
  22. Houston Texans' Andre Hal on lymphoma: 'I know how to beat it'

American tourist dies in Bahamas boat explosion

An American tourist is dead and several people injured after a charter boat exploded in the Bahamas on Saturday morning.
    

Cardinals, Diamondbacks open 3-game series

PHOENIX -- Give Arizona left-hander Robbie Ray an "A" in self-evaluation.
    

Twins take losing streak into Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Jorge Polanco is expected to make his season debut Monday night when the Minnesota Twins open a two-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
    

Pirates search for consistency against Dodgers

LOS ANGELES -- The Pittsburgh Pirates headed north by bus Sunday evening to see if the roller-coaster ride will continue.
    

Reds look to remain hot vs. White Sox

James Shields of the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds play in opposite leagues and rarely see each other, yet they currently have much in common.
    

Indians, Corey Kluber hit rough patch entering series vs. Royals

Two-time Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber will go into his start Monday night in Kansas City in an unfamiliar position: in a slump.
    

Los Angeles Chargers impressed with first-round pick Derwin James

The Los Angeles Chargers are impressed with first-round draft pick Derwin James.
    

Cincinnati Bengals CB Darqueze Dennard not worried about contract status

Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Darqueze Dennard is not concerned that he has no contract beyond this season.
    

New York Giants' Ereck Flowers may win starting RT job

Ereck Flowers looks to have the advantage for the New York Giants' starting right tackle job.
    

DT Roy Miller retires, blames ex-wife for ruining NFL career

Defensive tackle Roy Miller announced he will retire from the NFL rather than attempt to return after serving a suspension for a domestic violence allegation.
    

LeBron James agrees to four-year, $154 million contract with Lakers

Four-time NBA MVP will join the Los Angeles Lakers after agreeing to a four-year, $154 million contract on Sunday.
    

Video shows Penn. cop Tase man sitting on curb

Police in Lancaster, Penn. are investigating an incident in which one of its officers used a Taser to shoot a man who was sitting on a street curb.
    

World Cup: Croatia edges Denmark, advances to quarterfinals

Russia will play Croatia in a quarterfinals match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup after Croatia edged Denmark in their round of 16 game on Sunday.
    

Pennsylvania police remove 3-foot alligator from resident's yard

A small alligator found its way into a Pennsylvania resident's yard on Saturday, police said.
    

Canada imposes retaliatory tariffs on $12.5B of U.S. goods

Canadian tariffs on more than 100 U.S. goods went into effect on Sunday, as a retaliatory effort against similar measures imposed by the United States.
    

Washington Redskins' Orlando Scandrick wants reunion with Dez Bryant

Cornerback Orlando Scandrick would like to see former teammate and current free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant suit up with the Washington Redskins.
    

New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley focused on football, not modeling

Saquon Barkley has received quite a deal of exposure since being selected by the New York Giants with the second overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.
    

Miami Dolphins' Cameron Wake willing to accept role with fewer snaps

Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake has registered double-digit sack totals on five occasions during his career, including each of the last two seasons.
    

Emmanuel Sanders: Something to prove to Denver Broncos or 'some other team'

Wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders plans to show his worth to the Denver Broncos as well as any other team interested in him.
    

Miami Dolphins' Minkah Fitzpatrick already focused on season opener

Miami Dolphins rookie Minkah Fitzpatrick is already looking ahead to Week 1 of the season.
    

Andy Murray withdraws from Wimbledon 2018

Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray withdrew from the 2018 tournament on Sunday, citing his recovery from hip surgery.
    

Houston Texans' Andre Hal on lymphoma: 'I know how to beat it'

Houston Texans safety Andre Hal is taking an aggressive attitude as he attempts to combat Hodgkin's lymphoma.
    
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  3. 1 dead, 9 injured after boat explodes in the Bahamas
  4. U.S. has plan to dismantle North Korea nuclear program in year, Bolton says
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Judge temporarily blocks FEMA from ending housing aid to displaced Puerto Ricans

A judge will hold a hearing on Monday after a Latino civil rights group filed a suit to stop what it feared would be evictions.

    

Heavily armed men in helicopter free notorious French inmate

It was the second daring escape by Redoine Faid, who once blasted his way out of a different prison with explosives hidden in tissue packs.

    

1 dead, 9 injured after boat explodes in the Bahamas

"Investigators are still trying to determine what went wrong," Shanta Knowles, superintendent of police for the Royal Bahamas Police Force, told NBC News.

    

U.S. has plan to dismantle North Korea nuclear program in year, Bolton says

Washington and Pyongyang have yet to negotiate the terms under which North Korea it would relinquish its weapons.

    

Calls to boost military spending add to U.K.'s growing sense of unease

A former defense chief says the U.K. faces a hard choice: increase the defense budget or accept a diminished status as a military power.

    

White House backs away from Trump claim Saudi Arabia will boost oil production

A White House statement issued Saturday night said Saudi Arabia maintains 2 million barrels per day of spare capacity, but didn't pledge to increase production by that amount.

    

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Progressive groups getting tens of millions of dollars a year find their funding at risk given the expected drop in public-sector unions' revenue.
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  1. Supreme Court Defeat for Unions Upends a Liberal Money Base
  2. Bulwark Against an Abortion Ban? Medical Advances
  3. Susan Collins, Pivotal Moderate, Says ‘Hostility’ to Roe Would Sway Her Vote
  4. Trump, Looking to Midterms, Attacks Democrats on Calls to Abolish ICE
  5. Sponsors of Migrant Children Face Steep Transport Fees and Red Tape
  6. Has Trump ‘Watched ICE Liberate Towns From the Grasp of MS-13’?
  7. Behind Lincoln Center’s White Travertine Facade: Infighting and Indecision
  8. That Roar You Heard Is From Russia. Its Team Sent Spain Packing.
  9. Shootout Sunday: Croatia Follows Russia’s Lead and Wins on Penalty Kicks
  10. The Disney-Fox Deal Sails Through, a Bit Too Easily
  11. Trump’s ‘Purple’ Family Values
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Rage Junkies
  13. If Congress Changes Food Stamp Requirements, Kids Will Go Hungry
  14. There Is Nothing More All-American Than the Veggie Burger
  15. Casablanca Dispatch: ‘Play It Again, Issam’: In Casablanca, a Cafe Is Still a Cafe
  16. Critic’s Notebook: The Fashion Closet, Seen From Inside and Out
  17. Neighbor Calls the Police on a 12-Year-Old Boy Mowing the Grass
  18. Man Faces Arson Charge in Connection With Colorado Wildfire
  19. In Denmark, Harsh New Laws for Immigrant ‘Ghettos’
  20. The Case of the Purloined Poultry: How ISIS Prosecuted Petty Crime
  21. Grace Notes: Don’t Hate Her. She’s Just the (Subway) Messenger.
  22. Do You Believe in Magic? I Do
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Supreme Court Defeat for Unions Upends a Liberal Money Base

Progressive groups getting tens of millions of dollars a year find their funding at risk given the expected drop in public-sector unions’ revenue.

    

Bulwark Against an Abortion Ban? Medical Advances

Improved contraception and abortion pills mean the back-alley days are largely gone. But more restrictive abortion laws would especially affect poor and minority women.

    

Susan Collins, Pivotal Moderate, Says ‘Hostility’ to Roe Would Sway Her Vote

Ms. Collins, a Republican senator, appeared to edge beyond previous statements, saying a Supreme Court pick who would overturn the abortion rights case “would not be acceptable to me.”

    

Trump, Looking to Midterms, Attacks Democrats on Calls to Abolish ICE

In a wide-ranging interview, the president also skewered allies on trade and said that he would not sign a new Nafta deal until after the midterms.

    

Sponsors of Migrant Children Face Steep Transport Fees and Red Tape

Families hoping to win release for migrant children held by federal immigration authorities must navigate an exhausting—and sometimes expensive—thicket of requirements.

    

Has Trump ‘Watched ICE Liberate Towns From the Grasp of MS-13’?

In a tweet, President Trump defended the work of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but he did not name any towns that have been freed from MS-13.

    

Behind Lincoln Center’s White Travertine Facade: Infighting and Indecision

Four leaders in five years. New initiatives that come and go. Financial pressures. The tumult that is challenging Lincoln Center and its future.

    

That Roar You Heard Is From Russia. Its Team Sent Spain Packing.

Russia was the lowest-ranked team in the World Cup, but on Sunday it beat heavyweight Spain in a penalty shootout.

    

Shootout Sunday: Croatia Follows Russia’s Lead and Wins on Penalty Kicks

Croatia advanced to a quarterfinal against Russia after a penalty-kick victory against Denmark. Earlier, Russia beat Spain in the same fashion.

    

The Disney-Fox Deal Sails Through, a Bit Too Easily

It’s hard to believe that politics played no part.

    

Trump’s ‘Purple’ Family Values

Well-off conservatives and liberals object to the president’s sexism and infidelity. Working-class Americans have a more nuanced view.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Rage Junkies

Trump is like a drug dealer who has addicted his followers to fear and rage and keeps supplying it in constant doses.

    

If Congress Changes Food Stamp Requirements, Kids Will Go Hungry

The House’s harsh proposal targets adults but, children will suffer if it becomes law.

    

There Is Nothing More All-American Than the Veggie Burger

Fire up the grill and celebrate July 4 with plant protein.

    

Casablanca Dispatch: ‘Play It Again, Issam’: In Casablanca, a Cafe Is Still a Cafe

Rick’s Café, opened in 2004 by a former American diplomat, is a homage to the movie “Casablanca,” and a testament to the enduring power of great art to affect destinies in real life.

    

Critic’s Notebook: The Fashion Closet, Seen From Inside and Out

AMC’s volatile “Dietland” takes a flamethrower to the beauty industry, while “The Bold Type” offers it a feminist makeover.

    

Neighbor Calls the Police on a 12-Year-Old Boy Mowing the Grass

The episode, which happened outside Cleveland and was streamed on Facebook, figures in a trend of the police being called on black people engaged in innocuous behavior.

    

Man Faces Arson Charge in Connection With Colorado Wildfire

Jesper Joergensen, 52, was charged with arson but the authorities said they do not believe he intentionally started the fire, which covered more than 40,000 acres.

    

In Denmark, Harsh New Laws for Immigrant ‘Ghettos’

The Danes, who have struggled to integrate non-Western families, are getting tough: From age 1, immigrant children will receive mandatory instruction in “Danish culture.”

    

The Case of the Purloined Poultry: How ISIS Prosecuted Petty Crime

Hundreds of records left behind by the Islamic State reveal how the group won points with the populace by resolving minor disputes.

    

Grace Notes: Don’t Hate Her. She’s Just the (Subway) Messenger.

Haley Dragoo writes alerts that will appear on MYmta, which promises real-time information — even when problems cause headaches for passengers.

    

Do You Believe in Magic? I Do

Talismans and amulets — objects believed to have magical powers — were once part of any self-respecting doctor’s medicine bag.

    

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