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MILWAUKEE -- Lorenzo Cain plans to be back in the lineup Sunday afternoon when the Milwaukee Brewers wrap up a four-game series with the Atlanta Braves at Miller Park.
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  1. Brewers, Braves wrap up four-game set
  2. Pirates attempt to avoid a Phillies sweep
  3. Rangers aim to keep Tigers at bay
  4. NFL adds seven officials from collegiate ranks
  5. U.S. citizens in Haiti warned to shelter in place during protests
  6. Wrigley Field security didn't know who Joey Votto was when he tried to enter stadium
  7. Watch: JaCoby Jones steals solo shot from Adrian Beltre in Tigers win
  8. U.S. Navy warships sail through Taiwan Strait
  9. Watch: Croatia wins second consecutive shootout, eliminates Russia from World Cup
  10. More than 15 killed in assaults in Somalia
  11. Elon Musk's SpaceX making 'kid-sized submarine' for Thailand cave rescue
  12. U.S. service member killed, two wounded in Afghanistan insider attack
  13. Syrian forces gain control of Jordanian border
  14. Shifting Olivier Vernon key to bolstering Giants' pass rush
  15. Alabama reports 1 minor violation to NCAA
  16. Rivals? Dolphins' Frank Gore, Bills' LeSean McCoy working out together
  17. Cardinals GM Steve Keim cited for DUI
  18. Eagles' Duce Staley only focused on one title
  19. Watch: No. 1 Simona Halep knocked out, Rafa rolls at Wimbledon

Brewers, Braves wrap up four-game set

MILWAUKEE -- Lorenzo Cain plans to be back in the lineup Sunday afternoon when the Milwaukee Brewers wrap up a four-game series with the Atlanta Braves at Miller Park.
    

Pirates attempt to avoid a Phillies sweep

It's down to picking their poison for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who have lost five games in a row going into Sunday's series finale at PNC Park against the cruising Philadelphia Phillies.
    

Rangers aim to keep Tigers at bay

One bad inning seems to spoil every Michael Fulmer start.
    

NFL adds seven officials from collegiate ranks

The NFL announced its roster of 121 game officials for this season on Friday, which is three fewer than last year.
    

U.S. citizens in Haiti warned to shelter in place during protests

The U.S. Embassy in Haiti warned U.S. citizens Saturday to stay inside while violent demonstrations were ongoing in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.
    

Wrigley Field security didn't know who Joey Votto was when he tried to enter stadium

Joey Votto might be a former MVP, but that doesn't mean he is well known to the security staff at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
    

Watch: JaCoby Jones steals solo shot from Adrian Beltre in Tigers win

Detroit Tigers outfielder JaCoby Jones stole a home run from Texas Rangers slugger Adrian Beltre during a 7-2 win Saturday in Detroit.
    

U.S. Navy warships sail through Taiwan Strait

Two U.S. Navy ships sailed through the Taiwan Strait Saturday, a move that comes amid increasing tension between the Trump administration and China over trade.
    

Watch: Croatia wins second consecutive shootout, eliminates Russia from World Cup

Russia and Croatia needed well over 90 minutes to decide a World Cup quarterfinal, with the Croatians winning in penalty kicks Saturday in Sochi, Russia.
    

More than 15 killed in assaults in Somalia

More than 15 people were killed in assaults Saturday in Somalia, witnesses said.
    

Elon Musk's SpaceX making 'kid-sized submarine' for Thailand cave rescue

Elon Musk said SpaceX engineers almost finished making a "tiny kid-sized submarine" that could be used to extract a soccer team trapped inside a Thailand cave.
    

U.S. service member killed, two wounded in Afghanistan insider attack

One U.S. service member was killed and two were wounded Saturday during an apparent insider attack in southern Afghanistan, a NATO-led mission release said.
    

Syrian forces gain control of Jordanian border

Syrian government forces reached a crucial crossing on the border with Jordan, regaining control of a vital economic area for the first time since 2015.
    

Shifting Olivier Vernon key to bolstering Giants' pass rush

The New York Giants were among the league's worst teams at getting after the quarterback last season and lost their top pass rusher to free agency.
    

Alabama reports 1 minor violation to NCAA

Alabama reported 13 secondary violations to the NCAA on Friday but only one involved the football program.
    

Rivals? Dolphins' Frank Gore, Bills' LeSean McCoy working out together

Miami Dolphins' Frank Gore and LeSean McCoy of the Buffalo Bills may be AFC East division rivals but that does not affect their friendship.
    

Cardinals GM Steve Keim cited for DUI

Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim could be facing league disciplinary action after he was cited for driving under the influence on July 4.
    

Eagles' Duce Staley only focused on one title

Duce Staley was hoping to move up the coaching ladder after being part of a Super Bowl-winning staff with the Philadelphia Eagles last season.
    

Watch: No. 1 Simona Halep knocked out, Rafa rolls at Wimbledon

No. 7 seed Karolina Pliskova is the only top-10 women's seed remaining at Wimbledon after No. 1 Simona Halep was upset Saturday in London.
    
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North Korea Criticizes 'Gangster-Like' US Attitude After Talks With Mike Pompeo
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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea accused the Trump administration on Saturday of pushing a "unilateral and gangster-like demand for denuclearization" and called it "deeply regrettable," hours after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said his two days ...
North Korea calls US attitude toward talks 'gangster-like' and 'cancerous,' rejecting Pompeo's assessmentWashington Post
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Analysis by Andrea Mitchell: The regime's harsh statement illustrates the risk in putting so much stock into last month's ceremonial Singapore summit.
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  1. N. Korea shreds Trump's boastful assurance of diplomatic success
  2. 38 dead, nearly 50 reported missing as heavy rain hits Japan
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  5. After Pompeo departs, North Korea calls talks with U.S. 'regrettable'
  6. Amilia's story: How one migrant mom is fighting back
  7. Thai soccer coach apologizes and boys send love to family in letters from cave
  8. Trade war threatens to destabilize Maine lobster industry at peak season
  9. One person gored on opening day of Spain's annual running of the bulls
  10. China deploys army of farmers in tit-for-tat trade war with U.S.
  11. U.K. PM May wins support from divided government on Brexit plan
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N. Korea shreds Trump's boastful assurance of diplomatic success

Analysis by Andrea Mitchell: The regime's harsh statement illustrates the risk in putting so much stock into last month's ceremonial Singapore summit.

    

38 dead, nearly 50 reported missing as heavy rain hits Japan

Assessing overall casualties was a challenge because of the widespread damage.

    

Monsoon rains threaten window for Thai soccer team rescue

Steady rain began falling on Saturday evening in Chiang Rai, but the downpours looming in the forecast have yet to materialize.

    

Thousands of South Korean women protest against 'spy cam porn'

"Here's my message to men: I am not an object of our sexual desires! I am a first-rate citizen, just like you!" one protester shouted.

    

After Pompeo departs, North Korea calls talks with U.S. 'regrettable'

In a statement issued after Pompeo had landed in Japan, North Korea said the talks were "regrettable" and accused Washington of trying to unilaterally pressure the country into abandoning its nukes.

    

Amilia's story: How one migrant mom is fighting back

Amilia is fighting deportation to Guatemala, saying she fears for her life. U.S. border agents took her son away. She told her story in a Texas court.

    

Thai soccer coach apologizes and boys send love to family in letters from cave

Rescuers are currently grappling with a range of escape options.

    

Trade war threatens to destabilize Maine lobster industry at peak season

New tariffs have left a key industry in Maine scrambling for new buyers at a critical moment.

    

One person gored on opening day of Spain's annual running of the bulls

Saturdays are statistically the most dangerous day of the week-long San Fermin festival

    

China deploys army of farmers in tit-for-tat trade war with U.S.

Beijing is the biggest buyer of U.S. soybeans, importing some $14 billion last year — or about two-thirds of American farm exports to China.

    

U.K. PM May wins support from divided government on Brexit plan

The "business-friendly" proposal for a future free-trade deal with the European Union is aimed at spurring stalled Brexit talks.

    

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North Korea Criticizes ‘Gangster-Like’ U.S. Attitude After Talks With Mike Pompeo

North Korea’s Foreign Ministry accused the Trump administration of pushing a “gangster-like demand for denuclearization.” But Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the talks “productive.”

    

‘It’s a Terrible Vote’: Red-State Democrats Face an Agonizing Supreme Court Choice

The Supreme Court votes by a handful of Senate Democrats from Republican states could have broad ramifications for their party, its leadership and its core voters.

    

McConnell Tries to Nudge Trump Toward Two Supreme Court Options

Senator Mitch McConnell argued that Judges Raymond M. Kethledge and Thomas M. Hardiman presented the fewest obvious obstacles to being confirmed, according to Republican officials.

    

‘It’s Almost Like a Ghost Town.’ Most Nursing Homes Overstated Staffing for Years

Payroll records for more than 14,000 facilities show that the number of nurses and aides at work dips far below average some days and consistently sinks on weekends.

    

A Fatal Flaw as Trump Tries to Remake Health Care: Shortcuts

The Trump administration is on a losing streak in court cases, but the naming of a new Supreme Court justice could alter the trajectory on some of the most controversial cases.

    

Health Insurers Warn of Market Turmoil as Trump Suspends Billions in Payments

The Trump administration said it would suspend a program that stabilizes markets by paying billions to insurers that enroll many unhealthy people under the Affordable Care Act.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

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England Takes Another Step Toward Bringing ‘It’ Home

The team advances to the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 1990 with a 2-0 victory over Sweden that was convincing, if not overly compelling.

    

Russia Finally Falls, Leaving a Trail of Admirers and Doubters

Russia and Croatia had advanced to the quarterfinals through a victory in a penalty shootout. And on Saturday, both teams endured one again, with Russia finally falling short.

    

America’s Craft Beer Diplomacy

I.P.A. is a tireless and affable diplomat, beloved abroad no matter what people think of the president.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: For Whom the Trump Trolls

America is getting meaner. Is it Trump’s fault or the internet’s or both?

    

Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy

One 12-ounce glass of orange juice contains 10 teaspoons of sugar, roughly what’s in a can of Coke.

    

Do Poor People Have a Right to Health Care?

Conservatives are out to force people to work in exchange for Medicaid.

    

Trump Should Just Give People Money

The deal-maker president should recognize a deal when he sees one.

    

Russia Was My Obscure Interest. Now Everyone Is Paying Attention.

The heightened focus on my native country was good for business. So why did I feel so bad?

    

Saving Turtles in Bali, Egg by Precious Egg

A largely volunteer effort to help vulnerable sea turtles is improving their plight in Indonesia.

    

Japan Reels From Heavy Rains; Dozens Killed and Millions Evacuated

At least 51 people died and 48 were missing by Saturday night as severe rains hit western and central Japan, the public broadcaster NHK said.

    

Del Monte Vegetables Linked to Outbreak That Has Sickened More Than 200, Officials Say

The vegetable trays associated with the cyclosporiasis outbreak contain broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and dill dip. The company issued a recall last month.

    

This Italian Town Once Welcomed Migrants. Now, It’s a Symbol for Right-Wing Politics

Macerata once had a reputation for tolerance. But the killing of a woman and a revenge shooting made the Italian town a symbol of rising right-wing politics.

    

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From the coast to the desert, an unseasonable heat wave struck Southern California, setting records and sparking wildfires.

    

When a Baby Is an Everyday Reminder of Rohingya Horror

A wave of births in refugee camps coincides with the Myanmar Army’s campaign of rape. Having been violated, the Muslim women are now shunned by their own.

    

Steve Ditko, Influential Comic-Book Artist Who Helped Create Spider-Man, Dies at 90

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