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Woman climbs Statue of Liberty to protest Trump's immigration policies  A woman was arrested Wednesday after she climbed the State of Liberty in protest of the Trump administration's immigration policies.    Resurgent Kole Calhoun, Angels face Mariners in rubber matchReeling Nationals open 4-game set vs. Marlins  The next few days will determine whether a players-only meeting and a visit from the Miami Marlins will help lift the Washington Nationals out of their funk.    Falcons coach Dan Quinn, players make USO trip  Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn and offensive guard Ben Garland were admittedly proud after recently returning from a USO Tour to Iraq and Kuwait.    Woman with leg stuck in subway refuses ambulance because it's too expensive  A woman got her leg stuck in a train platform in Boston last week and asked other passengers not to call the ambulance because she couldn't afford it.    Connecticut man gets 18 months for not retreating from attackers  A Connecticut man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for not retreating after he was attacked by three people while he was working at a Dunkin Donuts shop.    Watch: Jackie Bradley Jr., Eduardo Rodriguez help Red Sox sweep Nats in series finale  Players from both teams wore patriotic apparel during the Boston Red Sox's 3-0 win against the Washington Nationals Wednesday in Washington, D.C.    Watch: Rays' Carlos Gomez takes bat to water cooler during loss to Marlins  Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carlos Gomez took out his frustration on a dugout water cooler during a 3-0 loss to the Miami Marlins Wednesday at Marlins Park.    Watch: Serena Williams beats Viktoriya Tomova, advances at Wimbledon  Seven-time champion Serena Williams moved one step closer to another Grand Slam title Wednesday at Wimbledon, beating Viktoriya Tomova in the second round.    Hong Kong's high court allows same-sex spousal visas  Same-sex couples living in Hong Kong have the same rights to spousal visas as married heterosexual couples, according to the high court.    Toronto police relaunch search for remains linked to Bruce McArthur  Toronto police said Wednesday they relaunched their search of a property where they previously found remains linked to a landscaper charged with eight murders.    Eric Church's brother Brandon dead at 36  Brandon Church, the younger brother of country music star Eric Church, died at the age of 36.    Hawaii becomes first state to ban certain suncreens  Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed legislation prohibiting sunscreens with certain chemicals -- the first state in the nation with the ban.    Yvette Nicole Brown replaces Chris Hardwick as Comic-Con panel host  Actress and television personality Yvette Nicole Brown confirmed she will fill in for Chris Hardwick as panel host at San Diego Comic-Con.    Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo rule in Nathan's hot dog-eating contest  Joey Chestnut continued his Fourth of July tradition of breaking records in Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest in Brooklyn, N.Y.    Is the pap smear on the way out?  The Pap test, used for over 50 years to spot the early signs of cervical cancer, may soon become a thing of the past, new research suggests.    Justin Timberlake releases surprise new song 'SoulMate'  U.S. pop star Justin Timberlake released an upbeat, new dance track called "SoulMate."    Watch: Whirlwind of lava caught on two-month mark of Hawaiian volcano eruption  A fountain of lava at Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano created a swirling whirlwind to mark two months since  it began erupting on the Big Island.    TNT orders more 'Animal Kingdom,' 'Claws'  Cable network TNT said it renewed its shows "Animal Kingdom" and "Claws" for additional seasons.    Ecuadorian court orders arrest of former President Rafael Correa  An Ecuadorian court ordered the arrest of former President Rafael Correa over his alleged involvement in a failed plot to kidnap a political rival in 2012.    Atlanta Falcons, first-round pick Calvin Ridley agree to terms  Wide receiver Calvin Ridley agreed to terms on a rookie contract with the Atlanta Falcons, his agents SportsTrust Advisors announced on Wednesday.    Cliff Avril on Kam Chancellor: 'He's making the right decision'  Former Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril applauded Kam Chancellor's decision to walk away from the game with respect to his neck injury.    Colorado Rockies try to complete sweep of San Francisco Giants  When Andrew Suarez starts Wednesday for the San Francisco Giants, he will try to help them avoid being swept by the Colorado Rockies and solidify his spot.     | 
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Two critically ill from the same nerve agent that poisoned ex-Russian spy"The possibility that these two investigations might be linked is clearly a line of inquiry for us," police say.     Canada is investigating U.S. Border Patrol's maritime immigration checksThe Canadian government says it is investigating reports that the U.S. Border Patrol was looking for unauthorized immigrants in disputed waters.     New Zealand court says Kim Dotcom can be extradited to U.S.The onetime file-sharing mogul has fought U.S. racketeering and criminal copyright charges for years.     Don't give up hope, freed Chilean miner tells Thai soccer team"They shouldn't be ashamed to be scared," Omar Reygadas said of the boys. "Because we were scared, too. Our tears also ran. Even as adult men, we cried."     Test-tube rhinos? Experiment aims to save a vanishing speciesThe next step is using stem cells to try to grow pure northern white rhinos in the lab.     Prehistoric toddler bones show pre-humans could walk and climb"To have a fossil this complete, and to have the fossil of a child, gives us a brand-new window into of what it was like 3 million years ago."     Top Hong Kong court grants U.K. lesbian right to spousal visaThe landmark judgment could open the door for expatriate same-sex partners to move to the Chinese-ruled city.     'Taxi services' rescue migrants from sea, but welcoming ports dwindleSuch operations are getting complicated amid claims ships run by charities serve as de facto "taxi services" for human smugglers based in Libya.     Trump reportedly pressed aides about Venezuela invasionWhen asked about the report, a National Security Council spokesman said the U.S. will consider all options to help restore Venezuela's democracy.     Supreme Court judges forced to retire early by Poland's governmentA new law brought in by the right-wing ruling party means the chief justice and as many as one-third of the court's 72 sitting judges must step down.     More Recent Articles
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News Analysis: How Trump Went From ‘Fire and Fury’ to Dismissing North Korean Nuclear AdvancesAs Secretary of State Mike Pompeo heads to Pyongyang this week, he must exceed the terms of the Iran deal — rejected as a “disaster” by his boss — in dismantling North Korea’s nuclear abilities.     Trump Uses Random Uppercase Letters, but Should You? An Issue of Capital ImportanceA July 4 Without Fireworks? Wildfire-Plagued Cities Turn to DronesDrones and light shows are becoming popular in some Western states, as Independence Day celebrations are adjusted because of wildfires and drought.     Dog Afraid of Fireworks? What Dog Owners Say Works for ThemDog owners reported mixed results with medication, training, herbs, CDs and ThunderShirts.     Two Britons Were Exposed to Nerve Agent That Sickened Ex-Spy, Britain SaysA man and a woman were in critical condition in southern England after falling ill a few miles from where a former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in March.     Wives and Children of ISIS, Unwanted Back Home, Are Warehoused in SyriaMore than 2,000 women and children from Europe, the Mideast and the U.S. are being detained in sweltering camps — and no one knows what to do with them.     Wimbledon 2018: Caroline Wozniacki Crashes Out in the Second RoundCaroline Wozniacki made another early exit from Wimbledon, losing to Ekaterina Makarova. Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Roger Federer won Wednesday.     The Stone: What Trump Doesn’t Get About ConservatismEditorial Observer: The Legacy of Monticello’s Black First FamilyA recently opened exhibit at Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia estate gives new recognition to Sally Hemings and the role of slavery in the home — and in his family.     How to Make Trump’s Tax Returns PublicNew York’s governor and other state authorities can ask right now for a criminal investigation of the president’s taxes.     Parenting Lessons From the World CupOp-Ed Columnist: To Hackers, We’re Bambi in the WoodsFor Hope in Trump’s America, I Read Sojourner TruthI often feel despair. To keep going, it helps to reflect on stories of survival.     The Times at Gettysburg, July 1863: A Reporter’s Civil War HeartbreakRevisiting a rare and tragic dispatch from a war correspondent whose son, a Union officer, was among those killed on the battlefield.     Wang Jian, Co-Founder of Chinese Giant HNA, Dies in FranceThe death of a key figure in the company’s rise as a global conglomerate comes as it grapples with high debt after a huge shopping spree.     Immigrants Take Oath at Monticello, Feeling the Weight of the Past“This place for me is for the birth of America, birth of liberty and, now, the birth of my citizenship,” said Joseph Csaba Nagy, formerly of Romania.     In France, Police Killing Unleashes Familiar Riots and RecriminationThe death of a son of immigrants in Nantes set off a grim replay of images: burned-out cars, smashed bus shelters and shattered store fronts.     ‘A Huge Blind Spot’: Why New York Asians Feel OverlookedBeing left out when Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan to change admissions to the city’s elite high schools, where they dominate, was only the last straw, leaders say.     Protester Climbs Base of Statue of Liberty, Forcing Shutdown of LandmarkThe woman moved around the base of Lady Liberty for more than three hours before rescuers hooked to safety ropes took her into custody.     The New New World: Why Made in China 2025 Will Succeed, Despite TrumpThe modernization push will proceed even if the White House finds a way to hinder the Beijing-led effort to propel its businesses into the next century.     How to Keep Up with the World Cup if You Can’t Watch LiveMaybe 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.     Captain America No. 1, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, AnnotatedThis month, the writer takes the helm of the Marvel Comics series. He breaks down where he’s taking the Star-Spangled Avenger.     Review: Mary-Louise Parker, Resounding in ‘The Sound Inside’Adam Rapp’s new play, about a Yale professor and a freshman writing student, gets a stunning premiere at the Williamstown Theater Festival.     Rhino Embryos Made in Lab to Save Nearly Extinct SubspeciesThe development is an early step toward the much more distant goal of resurrecting the northern white rhinoceros, whose last male died this year.     Trilobites: It’s Time for a Chemistry Lesson. Put on Your Virtual Reality Goggles.A new tool allows researchers to manipulate molecules in three dimensions, recalling physical models used to visualize forests of atoms in the past.     More Recent Articles | 
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 A woman was arrested Wednesday after she climbed the State of Liberty in protest of the Trump administration's immigration policies.  
 To say Kole Calhoun was struggling would be an understatement.  
 The next few days will determine whether a players-only meeting and a visit from the Miami Marlins will help lift the Washington Nationals out of their funk.  
 Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn and offensive guard Ben Garland were admittedly proud after recently returning from a USO Tour to Iraq and Kuwait.  
 A woman got her leg stuck in a train platform in Boston last week and asked other passengers not to call the ambulance because she couldn't afford it.  
 A Connecticut man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for not retreating after he was attacked by three people while he was working at a Dunkin Donuts shop.  
 Players from both teams wore patriotic apparel during the Boston Red Sox's 3-0 win against the Washington Nationals Wednesday in Washington, D.C.  
 Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carlos Gomez took out his frustration on a dugout water cooler during a 3-0 loss to the Miami Marlins Wednesday at Marlins Park.  
 Seven-time champion Serena Williams moved one step closer to another Grand Slam title Wednesday at Wimbledon, beating Viktoriya Tomova in the second round.  
 Same-sex couples living in Hong Kong have the same rights to spousal visas as married heterosexual couples, according to the high court.  
 Toronto police said Wednesday they relaunched their search of a property where they previously found remains linked to a landscaper charged with eight murders.  
 Brandon Church, the younger brother of country music star Eric Church, died at the age of 36.  
 Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed legislation prohibiting sunscreens with certain chemicals -- the first state in the nation with the ban.  
 Actress and television personality Yvette Nicole Brown confirmed she will fill in for Chris Hardwick as panel host at San Diego Comic-Con.  
 Joey Chestnut continued his Fourth of July tradition of breaking records in Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest in Brooklyn, N.Y.  
 The Pap test, used for over 50 years to spot the early signs of cervical cancer, may soon become a thing of the past, new research suggests.  
 U.S. pop star Justin Timberlake released an upbeat, new dance track called "SoulMate."  
 A fountain of lava at Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano created a swirling whirlwind to mark two months since  it began erupting on the Big Island.  
 Cable network TNT said it renewed its shows "Animal Kingdom" and "Claws" for additional seasons.  
 An Ecuadorian court ordered the arrest of former President Rafael Correa over his alleged involvement in a failed plot to kidnap a political rival in 2012.  
 Wide receiver Calvin Ridley agreed to terms on a rookie contract with the Atlanta Falcons, his agents SportsTrust Advisors announced on Wednesday.  
 Former Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril applauded Kam Chancellor's decision to walk away from the game with respect to his neck injury.  
 When Andrew Suarez starts Wednesday for the San Francisco Giants, he will try to help them avoid being swept by the Colorado Rockies and solidify his spot.  


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