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A New York man was arrested Friday after he threatened to kill supporters of President Donald Trump and Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y.
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  1. N.Y. man arrested for threatening to kill Trump supporters
  2. Cannabis Church can't smoke marijuana for religious use, judge rules
  3. Alabama man kills wife, daughter in murder-suicide, police say
  4. Sam Darnold impresses teammates but will start Jets' camp as No. 3 QB
  5. Seahawks, Cowboys reportedly in trade talks about S Earl Thomas
  6. Turkey dismisses 18,000 state employees for alleged terrorist links
  7. Washington Redskins WR Josh Doctson prepares for huge leap
  8. Giants QB Eli Manning's Super Bowl helmet being auctioned
  9. Johnny Manziel stuck on Hamilton Tiger-Cats bench behind Jeremiah Masoli
  10. Zaza Pachulia headed to Pistons on $2.4M deal
  11. Reports: Justin Bieber is engaged to Hailey Baldwin
  12. Indianapolis Colts' Malik Hooker says team can contend now
  13. Haiti protests strand U.S. church groups, some flights resume
  14. Auburn Tigers QB Jarrett Stidham gets engaged
  15. Dallas Cowboys LB Sean Lee: 'I need to step up'
  16. Tom Holland praises Steve Ditko: 'He made so many people so happy'
  17. Colts QB Andrew Luck rewards stranger who returned lost wallet
  18. Los Angeles Chargers' Derwin James honors mom by buying new home
  19. Watch: 49ers TE Dwight Clark's ashes buried next to goal post from 'The Catch'
  20. Trump administration halts billions of dollars of ACA payments
  21. Tropical Storm Chris to strengthen; Beryl weakens to remnants
  22. Marvin Bagley III to miss time after Summer League tweak
  23. Music video released for Nicki Minaj's 'Bed' feat. Ariana Grande

N.Y. man arrested for threatening to kill Trump supporters

A New York man was arrested Friday after he threatened to kill supporters of President Donald Trump and Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y.
    

Cannabis Church can't smoke marijuana for religious use, judge rules

The First Church of Cannabis in Indiana will not be allowed to use marijuana as a religious sacrament as long as the drug is illegal in that state.
    

Alabama man kills wife, daughter in murder-suicide, police say

An Alabama man shot and killed his wife and 12-year-old daughter before turning the gun on himself, police said Saturday.
    

Sam Darnold impresses teammates but will start Jets' camp as No. 3 QB

The New York Jets' quarterback depth chart is set for now. Josh McCown is No. 1. Teddy Bridgewater is No. 2. Rookie Sam Darnold is No. 3.
    

Seahawks, Cowboys reportedly in trade talks about S Earl Thomas

Multiple reports indicate trade talks between the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks for veteran safety Earl Thomas are heating up.
    

Turkey dismisses 18,000 state employees for alleged terrorist links

Turkey dismissed more than 18,000 state employees citing alleged ties to terror organizations Sunday as part of a purge related to a failed coup in 2016.
    

Washington Redskins WR Josh Doctson prepares for huge leap

The Washington Redskins expected receiver Josh Doctson to fill a huge void when he was drafted two years ago with the 22nd pick in the first round out of TCU.
    

Giants QB Eli Manning's Super Bowl helmet being auctioned

The helmet worn by Eli Manning when he and the New York Giants rallied to beat the undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII is being auctioned.
    

Johnny Manziel stuck on Hamilton Tiger-Cats bench behind Jeremiah Masoli

Johnny Manziel came to the Canadian Football League with plenty of fanfare, although that noise has been silenced by the play of Jeremiah Masoli.
    

Zaza Pachulia headed to Pistons on $2.4M deal

Center Zaza Paculia is leaving the Bay Area and will play for the Detroit Pistons in 2018.
    

Reports: Justin Bieber is engaged to Hailey Baldwin

Pop star Justin Bieber is engaged to model Hailey Baldwin, multiple entertainment news outlets said Sunday.
    

Indianapolis Colts' Malik Hooker says team can contend now

The Indianapolis Colts might not be that far off from being a contender in the AFC once again.
    

Haiti protests strand U.S. church groups, some flights resume

Youth groups from U.S. churches have remained stranded in Haiti amid protests in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince following a fuel price hike.
    

Auburn Tigers QB Jarrett Stidham gets engaged

Auburn Tigers quarterback Jarrett Stidham has a number of memorable victories under his belt, however his greatest triumph came this weekend.
    

Dallas Cowboys LB Sean Lee: 'I need to step up'

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee said he needs to help fill the void left by retired tight end Jason Witten.
    

Tom Holland praises Steve Ditko: 'He made so many people so happy'

British actor Tom Holland took to Twitter this weekend to praise the late Steve Ditko, co-creator of the comic-book hero Spider-Man.
    

Colts QB Andrew Luck rewards stranger who returned lost wallet

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was pleased to discover that the "home team" recovered his lost wallet.
    

Los Angeles Chargers' Derwin James honors mom by buying new home

Los Angeles Chargers first-round pick Derwin James made good on his promise to purchase a home for his mother.
    

Watch: 49ers TE Dwight Clark's ashes buried next to goal post from 'The Catch'

Former NFL tight end Dwight Clark's final resting place resides next to a memento from his most famous play.
    

Trump administration halts billions of dollars of ACA payments

President Donald Trump's administration is freezing billions of dollars in payments to health insurers under the Affordable Care Act's risk adjustment program.
    

Tropical Storm Chris to strengthen; Beryl weakens to remnants

Tropical Storm Chris is expected to strengthen and remain off the Carolinas' coast as Beryl weakened to remnants of a storm.
    

Marvin Bagley III to miss time after Summer League tweak

No. 2 overall NBA Draft pick Marvin Bagley III will miss time after tweaking his hip flexor and groin his NBA Summer League debut.
    

Music video released for Nicki Minaj's 'Bed' feat. Ariana Grande

The music video for rapper Nicki Minaj's new song "Bed," featuring Ariana Grande, is now on YouTube.
    
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As President Donald Trump prepares for his U.K. visit, experts offered some etiquette advice for a royal encounter.
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  1. Trump is set to meet the queen. Here's what he shouldn't do.
  2. First boys emerge from Thai cave as rescue mission enters final act
  3. In blow to Theresa May, UK's top Brexit official quits government
  4. U.S. service member killed in Afghan 'insider attack'
  5. U.K. woman dies after second nerve-agent poisoning
  6. Trade war could undermine Trump's strength
  7. Two boys emerge from Thai cave; mission to rescue soccer team continues
  8. Turkey sacks thousands through emergency decree as Erdogan cements power
  9. Pompeo shrugs off N. Korea's 'gangster' comment, claims progress
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Trump is set to meet the queen. Here's what he shouldn't do.

As President Donald Trump prepares for his U.K. visit, experts offered some etiquette advice for a royal encounter.

    

First boys emerge from Thai cave as rescue mission enters final act

"Today is D-Day," Narongsak Osottanakorn, head of the rescue mission, told reporters.

    

In blow to Theresa May, UK's top Brexit official quits government

The resignation of Brexit Secretary David Davis undermined Prime Minister Theresa May's already fragile government.

    

U.S. service member killed in Afghan 'insider attack'

The Taliban described the attack as a 'heroic operation' in a message on their official Telegram channel

    

U.K. woman dies after second nerve-agent poisoning

A U.K. woman has died after being exposed to the same nerve agent used against a former Russian spy and his daughter, British police said Sunday.

    

Trade war could undermine Trump's strength

Trade wars are messy, with impacts that are difficult to forecast, but one group that generally takes a hit is consumers (also known as voters).

    

Two boys emerge from Thai cave; mission to rescue soccer team continues

Divers entered the cave on Sunday. Twelve boys and their soccer coach have been stranded in the cave for two weeks.

    

Turkey sacks thousands through emergency decree as Erdogan cements power

Turkey has been under a state of emergency for nearly two years, declared after a failed coup attempt in July 2016.

    

Pompeo shrugs off N. Korea's 'gangster' comment, claims progress

"If those requests were gangster-like, the world is a gangster," Pompeo said in response to North Korean statements about a recent meeting.

    

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Divers accompanied the first group of boys out of a flooded cave in Thailand on Sunday. The operation to rescue those remaining could take days.
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  1. Four Boys Rescued From Thai Cave
  2. Both Parties Face Leadership Struggles as House Returns
  3. Trump ‘Very Close’ to Supreme Court Decision, but May Wait Till Final Hours
  4. Inside China’s Dystopian Dreams: A.I., Shame and Lots of Cameras
  5. Scott Pruitt, Fallen E.P.A. Chief, May Rise Again in Oklahoma
  6. Government Work Done, Tax Policy Writers Decamp to Lobbying Jobs
  7. Fields of Green
  8. Wimbledon Has a New Doubles Event: Tennis and the World Cup
  9. Why NATO Matters
  10. Let’s Celebrate the 14th Amendment
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Reeks of Fear
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: This Is No Time for Liberal Despair
  13. Review: Pam Tanowitz’s ‘Four Quartets’ Hits Poetic Heights
  14. ‘Battle Against Time’: Rains in Japan Leave Dozens Seeking Rescue From Rooftops
  15. XXXTentacion Signed $10 Million Album Deal Before His Death
  16. Amazon Is Used to Promote White Supremacist Merchandise and Views, Report Says
  17. Dawn Sturgess, British Woman Poisoned by Nerve Agent, Dies
  18. Judge Orders Brazil to Release Ex-President Lula, Setting Off Legal Uproar
  19. Sorry, Power-Lunchers. These Tables Are Reserved for Drop-In Workers.
  20. HBO Must Get Bigger and Broader, Says Its New Overseer
  21. In Colombian Death Ranch Case, Some Fear Prosecution Will Be Buried
  22. Town Grieves for a Father and His Four Daughters
  23. How to Keep Up With the World Cup if You Can’t Watch Live
  24. A Transgender Director Who Defies Genres (to France’s Confusion)
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Four Boys Rescued From Thai Cave

Divers accompanied the first group of boys out of a flooded cave in Thailand on Sunday. The operation to rescue those remaining could take days.
    

Both Parties Face Leadership Struggles as House Returns

Republicans and Democrats face an unsettled situation in the House, where neither party is sure of its leadership and no one knows who will be in control.

    

Trump ‘Very Close’ to Supreme Court Decision, but May Wait Till Final Hours

President Trump spent the weekend soliciting opinions from dozens of people about what he should do, but said that “you can’t go wrong” with any of his four finalists.

    

Inside China’s Dystopian Dreams: A.I., Shame and Lots of Cameras

Beijing is putting billions of dollars behind facial recognition and other technologies to track and control its citizens.

    

Scott Pruitt, Fallen E.P.A. Chief, May Rise Again in Oklahoma

For many in his home state, Mr. Pruitt’s rollback of environmental rules and his loyalty to the oil and gas industry count for more than ethical issues they see as liberal exaggerations.

    

Government Work Done, Tax Policy Writers Decamp to Lobbying Jobs

As businesses scramble to navigate the new tax law, they are recruiting the people who wrote it to help look for loopholes. More than a dozen people have moved on.

    

Fields of Green

When the economy soured a few years ago, a New Jersey turf farm put its product to use — and helped keep itself afloat — by hosting soccer tournaments. Now it’s become a regular thing.

    

Wimbledon Has a New Doubles Event: Tennis and the World Cup

Every four years the World Cup and Wimbledon collide, but rarely in recent decades has the focus of English fans been so divided.

    

Why NATO Matters

The allies are looking with dread to this week’s summit as President Trump continues his campaign to undermine a decades-old partnership.

    

Let’s Celebrate the 14th Amendment

It granted citizenship to African-Americans — an achievement worth remembering.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Reeks of Fear

Impeachment is always on Trump’s mind, so he relentlessly pursues his strategy of creating a climate of incredulity.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: This Is No Time for Liberal Despair

It’s time for a bottom-up progressive movement to counter a conservative Supreme Court.

    

Review: Pam Tanowitz’s ‘Four Quartets’ Hits Poetic Heights

The choreographer’s staging of T.S. Eliot’s classic, at Bard College, might be the greatest creation of dance theater so far this century.

    

‘Battle Against Time’: Rains in Japan Leave Dozens Seeking Rescue From Rooftops

Millions of people were told to evacuate to higher ground or shelters as flooding and landslides destroyed homes and left scores dead.

    

XXXTentacion Signed $10 Million Album Deal Before His Death

The rapper’s third record, which will come out on Empire, may not be released until October. Streams of his music have soared since his death in June.

    

Amazon Is Used to Promote White Supremacist Merchandise and Views, Report Says

Among the items for sale on the site were Nazi-themed action figures and onesies for babies stamped with alt-right images, the report said.

    

Dawn Sturgess, British Woman Poisoned by Nerve Agent, Dies

Ms. Sturgess, 44, and her boyfriend were sickened by a military-grade nerve agent, Novichok, produced in the last years of the Soviet Union.

    

Judge Orders Brazil to Release Ex-President Lula, Setting Off Legal Uproar

The former president, who is trying to make a political comeback, is serving a prison sentence for corruption.

    

Sorry, Power-Lunchers. These Tables Are Reserved for Drop-In Workers.

Everything is a co-working space now — including upscale restaurants before they open for dinner. The start-up driving the trend is Spacious.

    

HBO Must Get Bigger and Broader, Says Its New Overseer

“It’s going to be a tough year,” the AT&T veteran John Stankey said in a candid talk with HBO’s chief executive, Richard Plepler, and network employees.

    

In Colombian Death Ranch Case, Some Fear Prosecution Will Be Buried

Santiago Uribe is accused of commanding a death squad. But his brother, Álvaro, was once president, and his political fortunes are back on the rise.

    

Town Grieves for a Father and His Four Daughters

A horrific car accident killed a Teaneck father and his four daughters, stunning their hometown and spawning an outpouring of grief, shock and support.

    

How to Keep Up With the World Cup if You Can’t Watch Live

Maybe the match you want to see was played while you were sleeping. Maybe you want to see that stunning shootout all over again. Here’s how to watch matches after they’ve aired.

    

A Transgender Director Who Defies Genres (to France’s Confusion)

Phia Ménard’s work perplexes show programmers and audiences alike. Her latest production will have its premiere at the prestigious Avignon theater festival in France.

    

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