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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a new acting director, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Saturday.
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  1. Top border patrol official named as ICE acting director
  2. 'Families Belong Together' rallies draw thousands across U.S.
  3. California man's killing at campsite could be linked to 7 past shootings
  4. Spain takes in boat with 60 Libyan refugees after Italy, Malta refuses
  5. Virginia GOP chairman John Whitbeck to resign
  6. Oldest American man falls victim to identity theft
  7. Simple cognitive test could help with concussion assessments
  8. Authorities arrest California man over alleged threats to kill FCC chairman's family
  9. Former WWE star Matt Cappotelli dead at 38
  10. Look: Megan Fox shares photo of 1-year-old son Journey
  11. Trump comments spark U.S. ambassador to Estonia's resignation
  12. West Point names first black commander in 216 years
  13. Afghan president ends 18-day cease-fire with Taliban
  14. Watch: Kylian Mbappe helps France eliminate Argentina, Messi from World Cup
  15. DoJ: Migrant children can be detained for more than 20 days
  16. Trump asks Saudi Arabia's King Salman for more oil production
  17. Study: Vision loss tied to mental decline
  18. Witness for Jameis Winston 'no longer recalled' incident
  19. Nationals look for consecutive wins against Phillies
  20. Tigers still seeking end of skid at Blue Jays
  21. 'The Replacements' keep Brewers rolling past Reds
  22. White Sox look to rebound after getting blasted by Rangers
  23. Watch: Argentina's Angel Di Maria knots first half vs. France with long distance strike
  24. FEMA program offering 1,800 Puerto Ricans housing to end Saturday
  25. Mets' Jacob deGrom gets nod for game against Marlins

Top border patrol official named as ICE acting director

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a new acting director, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Saturday.
    

'Families Belong Together' rallies draw thousands across U.S.

Marches across the United States Saturday drew thousands of protesters demanding the Trump administration reunite families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
    

California man's killing at campsite could be linked to 7 past shootings

Law officials are looking into whether the death of a man shot and killed while camping with his daughters in California is linked to previous shootings.
    

Spain takes in boat with 60 Libyan refugees after Italy, Malta refuses

A Spanish non-governmental boat that rescued 60 refugees off the Libyan coast is heading to Barcelona after Italy's interior minister said they are not welcome.
    

Virginia GOP chairman John Whitbeck to resign

After serving more than three years in his post, John Whitbeck, chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia, is resigning effective July 21.
    

Oldest American man falls victim to identity theft

An identity thief has emptied the bank account of America's oldest man, Richard Overton, 112, his family claims.
    

Simple cognitive test could help with concussion assessments

Successfully performing a simple test of cognition could help decide whether a concussed athlete is safe to return to play, new research shows.
    

Authorities arrest California man over alleged threats to kill FCC chairman's family

Officials arrested a California man Saturday on charges of threatening to kill the Federal Communications Chairman's family over net neutrality's repeal.
    

Former WWE star Matt Cappotelli dead at 38

Former WWE star and reality television personality Matt Cappotelli has died at the age of 38, his wife Lindsay and the pro wrestling organization said.
    

Look: Megan Fox shares photo of 1-year-old son Journey

Actress Megan Fox shared on Instagram Friday a rare photo of her youngest son, Journey.
    

Trump comments spark U.S. ambassador to Estonia's resignation

A U.S. ambassador to Estonia said President Donald Trump's comments about U.S. allies in Europe have prompted him to resign.
    

West Point names first black commander in 216 years

A black man will command West Point for the first time in the U.S. Military Academy's 216-year history.
    

Afghan president ends 18-day cease-fire with Taliban

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday ended his government's cease-fire with the Taliban, ordering security forces to resume operations.
    

Watch: Kylian Mbappe helps France eliminate Argentina, Messi from World Cup

Lionel Messi will be a spectator for the remainder of the World Cup, after France eliminated Argentina in the round of 16 Saturday in Kazan, Russia.
    

DoJ: Migrant children can be detained for more than 20 days

In response to a federal court order, the Trump administration announced a new policy to detain migrant children with their parents for more than 20 days.
    

Trump asks Saudi Arabia's King Salman for more oil production

U.S. President Donald Trump revealed Saturday he asked Saudi Arabia's King Salman to increase his country's oil production "maybe up to 2,000,000 barrels."
    

Study: Vision loss tied to mental decline

A new study sheds light on how vision loss is linked to mental decline in seniors.
    

Witness for Jameis Winston 'no longer recalled' incident

It's somewhat of a moot point now that Jameis Winston has been suspended, but an eyewitness to the incident that led to punishment had a memory lapse.
    

Nationals look for consecutive wins against Phillies

The Washington Nationals' bats finally came alive Friday night. They hope that offense shows up again Saturday.
    

Tigers still seeking end of skid at Blue Jays

The Detroit Tigers will start a former Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Saturday for the second game in a row in another attempt to end a losing streak.
    

'The Replacements' keep Brewers rolling past Reds

The strength of a contending club often isn't determined by who plays every day, but who plays only every few days, every few weeks or even every few months.
    

White Sox look to rebound after getting blasted by Rangers

Texas was expected to be one of the major leagues' top power teams this season despite being in rebuilding mode.
    

Watch: Argentina's Angel Di Maria knots first half vs. France with long distance strike

Midfielder Angel Di Maria tied Argentina's round of 16 matchup against France in the first half with a long distance strike Saturday in Kazan, Russia.
    

FEMA program offering 1,800 Puerto Ricans housing to end Saturday

Saturday marks the last day of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's temporary housing program for nearly 1,800 Puerto Rican survivors of Hurricane Maria.
    

Mets' Jacob deGrom gets nod for game against Marlins

No matter how well he pitches, the New York Mets do not win very often when Jacob deGrom is on the mound.
    
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"Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles," said one U.S. official.
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  1. North Korea has increased nuclear production at secret sites, say officials
  2. Cheap tech and widespread internet access fuel rise in cybersex trafficking
  3. Third U.S. ambassador to step down amid frustrations with Trump
  4. 'Everyone is running for his life': 160,000 displaced by regime offensive in southern Syria
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North Korea has increased nuclear production at secret sites, say officials

"Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles," said one U.S. official.

    

Cheap tech and widespread internet access fuel rise in cybersex trafficking

The low cost of child cybersex trafficking makes it easy to operate and difficult to prevent.

    

Third U.S. ambassador to step down amid frustrations with Trump

Melville said comments made by President Donald Trump on Wednesday about the European Union spurred his decision to step down.

    

'Everyone is running for his life': 160,000 displaced by regime offensive in southern Syria

More than 160,000 civilians have fled towards the Jordanian border as the Assad regime looks to press its advantage in the country's civil war.

    

Running dry? British pubs hit by World Cup beer shortage

As England prepares to enter the tournament's knockout stages, Londoners are among those being hit by a European CO2 outage affecting the drinks industry.

    

Trump claims Saudi Arabia will boost oil production

"During the call, the two leaders stressed the need to make efforts to maintain the stability of oil markets and the growth of the global economy," a statement read.

    

'We will not back down': Canada announces billions in retaliatory tariffs against U.S.

"We will not escalate and we will not back down," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said.

    

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Thousands turned out Saturday to criticize the separation and detention of migrant families who crossed the border together.
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  1. Protests Across U.S. Call for End to Migrant Family Separations
  2. Parents and Children Remain Separated by Miles and Bureaucracy
  3. How Conservatives Weaponized the First Amendment
  4. Kennedy’s Retirement Could Threaten Efforts to End Partisan Gerrymandering
  5. As Trump Consolidates Power, Democrats Confront a Rebellion in Their Ranks
  6. ‘The Blue Wave Came’: Win for Non-Hispanic Democrat Signals Big Shift in Miami
  7. Annapolis Mourns Capital Gazette Shooting Victims: ‘They Were Part of Us’
  8. Gunman’s Rampage Turned Quiet Newsroom Into Chaos
  9. For Local Newspapers, Angry Readers Are a Given. But Killings Send Shivers.
  10. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  11. Messi Exits the World Cup. Hours Later, So Does Ronaldo.
  12. Edinson Cavani Uses His Head, and Foot, as Uruguay Ousts Portugal
  13. Let’s Talk About My Abortion (and Yours)
  14. I Did a Terrible Thing. How Can I Apologize?
  15. What Men Say About #MeToo in Therapy
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Local Girl Makes Good
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  18. Cages Are Cruel. The Desert Is, Too.
  19. The Rise and Fall of China’s ‘Stout,’ ‘Dark’ and ‘Not Pretty’ Pop Star
  20. SURFACING: Conjuring Spirits in Florida
  21. Top Border Patrol Official to Serve as Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Agency
  22. Belgium Honors Congolese Leader It Helped Overthrow
  23. Last-Minute Budget Deal Averts Shutdown in New Jersey
  24. The E.P.A.’s Ethics Officer Once Defended Pruitt. Then He Urged Investigations.
  25. War Robbed Him of His Family, Then His Eyes, Then His Love
  26. Bavaria: Affluent, Picturesque — and Angry
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Parents and Children Remain Separated by Miles and Bureaucracy

Some 2,000 children are still scattered across the country, with no clear path to reunification. Here’s the story of two mothers.

    

How Conservatives Weaponized the First Amendment

Borrowing arguments that were once the province of liberals, conservatives have used the First Amendment to justify everything from campaign spending to attacks on the regulation of tobacco and guns.

    

Kennedy’s Retirement Could Threaten Efforts to End Partisan Gerrymandering

The Supreme Court once seemed poised to rule that partisan redistricting was unconstitutional. Now that seems unlikely — and grass-roots efforts against gerrymanders may be imperiled.

    

As Trump Consolidates Power, Democrats Confront a Rebellion in Their Ranks

The looming battle over the Supreme Court opening highlights the fissure between establishment Democrats and activists pressing a liberal, anti-Trump agenda.

    

‘The Blue Wave Came’: Win for Non-Hispanic Democrat Signals Big Shift in Miami

In South Florida politics, Hispanic voters could be counted on to vote for Hispanic candidates. A special election suggests that may no longer be the case.

    

Annapolis Mourns Capital Gazette Shooting Victims: ‘They Were Part of Us’

Americans have gathered again and again this year to grieve in the wake of mass shootings, and now it was Annapolis’s turn.

    

Gunman’s Rampage Turned Quiet Newsroom Into Chaos

Employees huddled under desks, urgently texting, tweeting and calling 911 as a gunman fired into the Capital Gazette newsroom.

    

For Local Newspapers, Angry Readers Are a Given. But Killings Send Shivers.

Many journalists, especially at the local level, have stories of being confronted or harassed by a resident upset by something that was published. Violence is rare.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Where are they now, #MeToo edition. We talk to Kanye, Lindsay Lohan and Jonathan Franzen. Is cottage cheese making a comeback? How to pack for a yearlong trip. And more.

    

Messi Exits the World Cup. Hours Later, So Does Ronaldo.

Messi, and Argentina, fell victim to Kylian Mbappé, who scored twice for France. And Edinson Cavani scored twice in Uruguay’s victory over Ronaldo and Portugal.

    

Edinson Cavani Uses His Head, and Foot, as Uruguay Ousts Portugal

After his two goals, he limped off the field with an injured leg. Helping him to the sideline was none other than Cristiano Ronaldo, whose World Cup is now over.

    

Let’s Talk About My Abortion (and Yours)

Roe v. Wade could soon be in serious jeopardy. One way to fight is to share our stories.

    

I Did a Terrible Thing. How Can I Apologize?

People want to be listened to, not just apologized at.

    

What Men Say About #MeToo in Therapy

Not long after the stories about Harvey Weinstein broke, the topic was on my patients’ minds.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Local Girl Makes Good

At long last, the Democrats have a candidate with youth, fight and energy — and not Trumpian dragon energy.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Millennial Socialists Are Coming

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Cages Are Cruel. The Desert Is, Too.

For years immigrants have been dying as a direct result of American policy.

    

The Rise and Fall of China’s ‘Stout,’ ‘Dark’ and ‘Not Pretty’ Pop Star

An unlikely reality-show hero has forced the country to confront its rigid ideas of Chinese womanhood.

    

SURFACING: Conjuring Spirits in Florida

In Sarasota, there is a community surrounding a litany of roadside psychics and more than 100 mediums and spiritual guides. Why?

    

Top Border Patrol Official to Serve as Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Agency

The appointment of Ronald D. Vitiello as acting director of ICE comes as some activists call for the agency to be abolished.

    

Belgium Honors Congolese Leader It Helped Overthrow

The renaming of a Brussels square after Patrice Lumumba, first prime minister of independent Congo, is a symbolic step in a sometimes tortured post-colonial history.

    

Last-Minute Budget Deal Averts Shutdown in New Jersey

Gov. Philip D. Murphy and Democratic leadership brokered an agreement on the budget to avoid a state shutdown for the second year in a row.

    

The E.P.A.’s Ethics Officer Once Defended Pruitt. Then He Urged Investigations.

The ethics official had said Scott Pruitt’s $50-a-night condo rental appeared to be appropriate. But he later learned that the landlord’s husband was lobbying the agency.

    

War Robbed Him of His Family, Then His Eyes, Then His Love

Today, he marches for peace across Afghanistan. But his thoughts and poetry are fixed on the girl he lost, and bittersweet images of another life.

    

Bavaria: Affluent, Picturesque — and Angry

The Texas of Germany, the state is home to a third of the nation’s blue-chip firms and a far-right fired culture war that could bring down the government.

    

San Francisco Is So Expensive, You Can Make Six Figures and Still Be ‘Low Income’

Families of four in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties can earn up to $117,400 and still qualify as low-income — the nation’s highest threshold of its kind.

    

For Puerto Rican Storm Evacuees, Another Moving Day Looms

For thousands who left Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, FEMA’s temporary housing assistance is running out. A federal judge extended their government aid for a few more days.

    

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