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A suspect accused of stabbing former Penn State walk-on quarterback Sean Schellenger turned himself in to police late Friday, according to a report.
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  1. Former Penn State walk-on QB murdered
  2. Patriots assistant Bielema prefers NFL over college
  3. Reports: Seahawks end partnership with Papa John's
  4. DHS secretary: Russia's election interference 'attack on our democracy'
  5. Channing Frye headed back to Cavaliers on $2.4M pact
  6. Former Napoli midfielder Jorginho joins Chelsea
  7. California firefighter dies battling blaze near Yosemite National Park
  8. Haiti's prime minister resigns after days of protests
  9. Episcopal Church: all same-sex couples can marry in their home churches
  10. Iceberg nears Greenland village, threatens destructive waves
  11. Study finds gaps in screening of kids for developmental delays
  12. Pentagon: China spying on U.S-led military exercises near Hawaii

Former Penn State walk-on QB murdered

A suspect accused of stabbing former Penn State walk-on quarterback Sean Schellenger turned himself in to police late Friday, according to a report.
    

Patriots assistant Bielema prefers NFL over college

Former Arkansas coach Bret Bielema, currently on the New England Patriots' coaching staff, said he plans to stay in the NFL.
    

Reports: Seahawks end partnership with Papa John's

The Seattle Seahawks ended their business partnership with Papa John's, according to multiple reports.
    

DHS secretary: Russia's election interference 'attack on our democracy'

The Department of Homeland Security secretary told state election officials Saturday the threat from Russia targeting U.S. elections should be taken seriously.
    

Channing Frye headed back to Cavaliers on $2.4M pact

Veteran center Channing Frye has agreed to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    

Former Napoli midfielder Jorginho joins Chelsea

Chelsea agreed to a deal with former Napoli midfielder Jorginho on Saturday.
    

California firefighter dies battling blaze near Yosemite National Park

A California firefighter died Saturday while battling a blaze near Yosemite National Park, the statewide fire authority said.
    

Haiti's prime minister resigns after days of protests

Haiti Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigned before being ousted by parliament after an announcement about fuel price hikes led to days of violent protests.
    

Episcopal Church: all same-sex couples can marry in their home churches

The Episcopal Church removed restrictions on same-sex marriage, a move that allows all couples to wed where they worship, even if their bishop disapproves.
    

Iceberg nears Greenland village, threatens destructive waves

Officials evacuated some residents on a western island in Greenland after an iceberg neared the coast and threatened to send a crash of waves into homes.
    

Study finds gaps in screening of kids for developmental delays

Doctors are supposed to screen kids to see if they're learning basic skills. But only 17 percent of kids get this critical testing in some places in the U.S.
    

Pentagon: China spying on U.S-led military exercises near Hawaii

The U.S. Navy is watching a Chinese spy ship in international waters as 25 nations participate in RIMPAC, a major international naval warfare exercise.
    
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From the capital of Edinburgh to seaside golf resorts, thousands in Scotland staged colorful, peaceful protests against President Donald Trump on Saturday as he played golf at one of his luxury retreats. On the beach outside the resort, a dozen ...
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"We will seek to provide unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime," the U.S. said, rebuffing Britain, France, and Germany.
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  1. U.S. refuses European requests for exemptions from its new sanctions on Iran
  2. Trump in Scotland for golf, quiet as U.K. protests continue
  3. Nicaragua students freed from church after night of violence; 2 dead
  4. Haiti's prime minister resigns amid fuel price hike fallout
  5. Italy transfers migrants to ships but refuses them entry
  6. Mummies, burial shaft in Egypt shed light on embalming mysteries
  7. Explosive thrown at house of former nationalist leader after days of street violence in Northern Ireland
  8. Boys rescued from Thai cave to be discharged from hospital on Thursday
  9. FIFA branded 'pathetic' for World Cup Twitter takedown notices
  10. More than 100 killed in Pakistan election violence
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U.S. refuses European requests for exemptions from its new sanctions on Iran

"We will seek to provide unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime," the U.S. said, rebuffing Britain, France, and Germany.

    

Trump in Scotland for golf, quiet as U.K. protests continue

"I have arrived in Scotland and will be at Trump Turnberry for two days of meetings, calls and hopefully, some golf — my primary form of exercise!" the president tweeted on Saturday morning.

    

Nicaragua students freed from church after night of violence; 2 dead

Months of unrest pitting pro-government forces against protesters has claimed some 300 lives.

    

Haiti's prime minister resigns amid fuel price hike fallout

The deputies had called on Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant to answer questions after riots erupted. He took the opportunity to resign.

    

Italy transfers migrants to ships but refuses them entry

The migrants had been aboard a large fishing boat when the Italian and Maltese coast guard began squabbling over who was responsible for taking them in.

    

Mummies, burial shaft in Egypt shed light on embalming mysteries

The new find reveals details of exactly what types of oils were used in the mummification process thousands of years ago.

    

Explosive thrown at house of former nationalist leader after days of street violence in Northern Ireland

Gerry Adams says Irish nationalists opposed to peace deal with Northern Ireland may be responsible for attack in Belfast

    

Boys rescued from Thai cave to be discharged from hospital on Thursday

"I am in good health now," said one of the boys, a 14-year-old nicknamed Note. "Thanks for saving me."

    

FIFA branded 'pathetic' for World Cup Twitter takedown notices

A 7-year-old boy celebrating a goal in front of the TV was among the fans accused of copyright infringement by soccer's governing body.

    

More than 100 killed in Pakistan election violence

The attacks came hours before the arrest of disgraced former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

    

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Whether it is Russia's interference in the election, its annexation of Crimea, or its intervention in Syria, Mr. Trump's statements either undercut, or flatly contradict, those of his lieutenants.
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  7. Forget Suits. Show the Tattoo. Female Candidates Are Breaking the Rules.
  8. No Storybook Ending for Serena Williams. Instead, a Wimbledon Title for Angelique Kerber.
  9. Djokovic Outlasts Nadal, in a Mere 5 Hours and 15 Minutes
  10. Youth Soccer Participation Has Fallen Significantly in America
  11. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
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  13. news analysis: Forget a Fast Car. Creativity Is the New Midlife Crisis Cure.
  14. Opinion: Everyone Has an Accent
  15. Offsides: The World Cup Final Is Upon Us. What Have We Learned?
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Having a Bawl in Europe
  17. What Elon Musk Should Learn From the Thailand Cave Rescue
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: We Are All Supreme Court Skeptics Now
  19. Essay: Croatians Savor the Present, but Keep One Fateful Foot in the Past
  20. ‘See Ya Later, Suckas!’ The Obituary of a 5-Year-Old Boy in His Own Words
  21. Death Toll in Pakistan Suicide Bombing Rises to 128
  22. Review: ‘Mary Page Marlowe’ Lives an Ordinary, Extraordinary Life
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News Analysis: Trump Opens His Arms to Russia. His Administration Closes Its Fist.

Whether it is Russia’s interference in the election, its annexation of Crimea, or its intervention in Syria, Mr. Trump’s statements either undercut, or flatly contradict, those of his lieutenants.

    

In Trump’s U.K. Visit, Some See ‘Infomercial’ for Money-Losing Golf Resort

Ethics experts say President Trump’s promotion of Turnberry is part of a broader, problematic effort to use the presidency to gin up business for his property.

    

Cleaning Toilets, Following Rules: A Migrant Child’s Days in Detention

A portrait of life in the shelters for the children detained after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

    

Influential Judge, Loyal Friend, Conservative Warrior — and D.C. Insider

The carefully crafted narrative around Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, plays down his legacy as a charter member of elite Washington.

    

On Washington: Should Democrats Have Saved Their Filibuster for the New Court Fight?

By forcing a showdown last year, Democrats gave Republicans an opening to end the filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. Some wish they had it back.

    

Teachers Unions Scramble to Save Themselves After Supreme Court’s Blow

The Supreme Court said last month that public employees who disagree with their unions no longer have to pay dues.

    

Forget Suits. Show the Tattoo. Female Candidates Are Breaking the Rules.

After years of being told to put on a suit and recite their résumé, women running for office are now revealing themselves in more complex ways.

    

No Storybook Ending for Serena Williams. Instead, a Wimbledon Title for Angelique Kerber.

Kerber’s victory prevented Williams, who gave birth less than a year ago, from tying Margaret Court’s record of 24 major singles titles.

    

Djokovic Outlasts Nadal, in a Mere 5 Hours and 15 Minutes

In a match that took two days, Djokovic defeated Nadal, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (9), 3-6, 10-8, in the second-longest Wimbledon semifinal ever. The longest was played Friday.

    

Youth Soccer Participation Has Fallen Significantly in America

Not having the American team in the tournament robbed officials of an opportunity to re-energize the sport among youth distracted by other diversions.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The expansion of President Trump’s trade war. Nicki Minaj’s Twitter fury. Meet Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti. Oakland, forever! New York’s dire transplant situation. And more.

    

The Week in Good News: Thai Cave Rescue, a Rehabilitating Restaurant, Sea Turtles

Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

    

news analysis: Forget a Fast Car. Creativity Is the New Midlife Crisis Cure.

Who needs a Ferrari when you can pick up a paintbrush?

    

Opinion: Everyone Has an Accent

We need to set aside the illusion that there is a single true and authentic way to speak.

    

Offsides: The World Cup Final Is Upon Us. What Have We Learned?

Let’s reflect on the fun, the controversies and the politics.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Having a Bawl in Europe

Trump Baby kicks Jolly Old England when she’s down but embraces mendacious Mother Russia.

    

What Elon Musk Should Learn From the Thailand Cave Rescue

Just because you’re a successful tech mogul doesn’t mean you know how to rescue kids trapped underground.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: We Are All Supreme Court Skeptics Now

How liberals learned to fear the countermajoritarianism they used to practice.

    

Essay: Croatians Savor the Present, but Keep One Fateful Foot in the Past

Croatia is playing for the World Cup title on Sunday. It is a huge moment, maybe as big as the kick that Zvonimir Boban unleashed during a 1990 soccer riot.

    

‘See Ya Later, Suckas!’ The Obituary of a 5-Year-Old Boy in His Own Words

Garrett Matthias, who died after about 10 months fighting a rare form of cancer, thought funerals were sad. He wanted one with bouncy houses, Batman and snow cones.

    

Death Toll in Pakistan Suicide Bombing Rises to 128

The country is preparing for elections, but political turmoil and a spate of terrorist attacks on candidates threaten to undermine the credibility of the vote.

    

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In Tracy Letts’s gripping play, it takes six actors (and a doll) to embody one steely, difficult woman, from infancy to the age of 69.

    

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