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Eagles RB Darren Sproles plans to retire after 2018 season  Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles signed a one-year, $1.415 million contract extension in May.    U.S. rejects E.U. requests for exemptions from Iran sanctions  The United States rejected appeals from the European Union to give exemptions to EU countries that would be affected by sanctions on Iran.    Virginia man totals $300k car one day after buying it  A Virginia man on Saturday totaled a $300,000 car one day after he bought it, police said.    Calif. Democrats refuse to endorse Sen. Dianne Feinstein  The California Democratic Party voted not to endorse longtime incumbent, Sen. Dianne Feinstein.    Kensington Palace releases photos from Prince Louis' christening  Kensington Palace released on social media Sunday photos from the recent christening of Prince Louis, the third child of Prince William and his wife Kate.    Watch: Jodie Whittaker appears in first 'Doctor Who' Season 11 teaserHall of Fame RB Thurman Thomas 'ticked off' at Terrell Owens  Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas criticized Terrell Owens for his decision to boycott this year's enshrinement ceremony.    Arizona Cardinals CB Peterson: Bradford over Rosen as starting QB  Arizona Cardinals All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson has praised rookie quarterback Josh Rosen, but believes veteran Sam Bradford should still be the starter.    Jacksonville Jaguars QB Blake Bortles could take less money in future  Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles may be willing to take less money in the future so the team can fill other needs to make the team better.    Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce sends 10 kids on free shopping spree  Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has routinely shown a soft spot in his heart for children.    U.S., North Korea agree to resume search for soldiers' remains  The United States and North Korea agreed to resume field operations to search for remains of thousands of Americans who died during the Korean War.    Cowboys' Lawrence, Lions' Ansah expected to play on franchise tag  Dallas Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence and Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ezekiel Ansah are expected to play on the franchise tag this year.    Eagles' Doug Pederson finds positive in Ben McAdoo's negative comment  Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson took the high road when addressing former New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo's recent comments.    SI: Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. named Most Fashionable Athlete of 2018  New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is recognized wherever he travels, due in large part to his colorful wardrobe and daring sense of style.    Cleveland Browns DC: Emmanuel Ogbah can 'really stand out' this season  Cleveland Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah is ready to take the next step in his development, according to defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.    Former Tennessee Titans WR Kevin Dyson earns doctorate  Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson is best known for two memorable plays during his NFL career.    Patriots QB Tom Brady responds to Tony Romo's Super Bowl LIII prediction  Tony Romo's prediction of the Green Bay Packers versus Jacksonville Jaguars in Super Bowl LIII drew a response from New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.    Three killed in New Mexico bus crash  Three people died in a crash involving a passenger bus and three other vehicles in New Mexico on Sunday.    Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin hopes for 'exciting news' on Le'Veon Bell  Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is thinking positive as it relates to the franchise tag negotiations surrounding superstar running back Le'Veon Bell.    World Cup: Trump congratulates Putin on 'truly great' tournament  U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin for organizing a "truly great" 2018 FIFA World Cup tournament.    World Cup: Croatia captain Luka Modric wins Golden Ball  Luka Modric, the captain of Croatia that won the silver medal on Sunday at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, was crowned the best player of the tournament.    World Cup: Croatian players seen as heroes, receive high praise  The president of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (HAZU), Zvonko Kusic, sent a letter of congratulations to the Croatian national football team.    Mass. police officer shot and killed; three officers injured in Missouri  A police officer and a bystander were shot and killed in Massachusetts as authorities pursued a vandalism and erratic driving suspect on Sunday.    World Cup: Putin thanks fans, volunteers for atmosphere at event  Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked all, from football fans to volunteers, who helped create a festival during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.     | 
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Trump's Brexit advice was to sue the E.U., British leader revealsTrump told reporters at a joint press conference with May on Friday that he had given the British leader a suggestion that she found too "brutal."     Pussy Riot upstages Putin with World Cup protestA star defender says the activist group's demonstration may have contributed to Croatia's loss.     Can the U.S. extradite the indicted Russians?Legal analysis: If Trump asks Putin to turn over his intelligence operatives, Putin will turn them over only if he wants to.     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.     Passengers furious at Ryanair after pressure drop forces landingGerman police said 33 of the 189 passengers on board were taken to a nearby hospital after complaining of headaches, ear pain and nausea.     U.S., North Korea hold talks to repatriate service members' remainsIn a statement, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described the discussions as "productive," but no specific date was given for the transfer of remains.     Trump calls E.U. 'a foe,' says 'nothing bad' to come from meeting Putin"I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade," the president told CBS News.     Coffee's survival is in danger. These scientists are fighting to save it.Cenicafe, dubbed the NASA of coffee, is leading the fight against fungi and pests threatening the crops of the 500,000 family-run farms in Colombia.     Gaza ceasefire largely holds after day of intense Israel-Hamas fightingA ceasefire between Israel and Gaza militant groups appeared to be holding on Sunday, ending the most intensive flare-up in violence around the Palestinian enclave since a 2014 war.     Civilian deaths in Afghanistan hit record high as suicide attacks surgeThe United Nations says nearly 1,700 people have been killed in the first half of 2018.     More Recent Articles
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News Analysis: Just Sitting Down With Trump, Putin Comes Out AheadBy attacking Europe and starting a trade war with America’s closest allies, President Trump has already advanced the agenda of President Vladimir V. Putin, analysts say.     Trump, on Eve of Putin Meeting, Calls E.U. a Trade ‘Foe’The president made the remarks in an interview while he was at his golf resort in Scotland, ahead of his meeting with the Russian leader in Finland.     Man Arrested in Scotland After Paraglider Unfurls Anti-Trump BannerFootage on the website of Greenpeace U.K. showed a paraglider with a banner that read “Trump Well Below Par” as President Trump arrived at his Turnberry golf resort.     Tracing Guccifer 2.0’s Many Tentacles in the 2016 ElectionThe indictment of 12 Russian operatives provides never-before-seen detail about the central role of the online avatar Guccifer 2.0 in the dissemination of stolen Democratic documents.     U.K. Poisoning Inquiry Turns to Russian Agency in Mueller IndictmentsThe military intelligence service suspected of disrupting the 2016 presidential campaign in the U.S. may be behind the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in England.     $88 Million and Counting: Trump Amasses Huge Head Start for 2020 CampaignThe president’s re-election haul reflects a brisk fund-raising effort. Most of his predecessors, by contrast, did not kick off their campaigns until after the midterms.     Warren Is Preparing for 2020. So Are Biden, Booker, Harris and Sanders.As many top Democrats eye a run for president in 2020, Elizabeth Warren has all but announced her candidacy, while Joe Biden is planning to campaign up to four days a week this fall for midterm candidates.     How Israel, in Dark of Night, Torched Its Way to Iran’s Nuclear SecretsThe Israeli government showed three reporters, including one from The Times, documents indicating that the Iranian nuclear weapons program was larger and more sophisticated than once suspected.     White House Orders Direct Taliban Talks to Jump-Start Afghan NegotiationsAs patience with the long war fades, diplomats have expanded authority to begin talks with the Taliban, which could grow into broader negotiations.     On Soccer: France, a World Cup Champion That Stood Above It All in RussiaFrance always felt out of place in Russia, winning with an air of cultivated detachment, as though it was competing in a completely different tournament.     ‘We Are United’: France’s World Cup Win Brings Together a NationFrom the Champs Élysées to the low-income Paris suburbs that many of the French team’s stars call home, the country rallied behind “Les Bleus” for the big game against Croatia.     How France Won Its Second World Cup TitleLed by Kylian Mbappé and Paul Pogba, France brings home its second World Cup trophy, 20 years after winning its first.     Editorial Observer: Cyrano Behind BarsA Better Way to Run SchoolsThe New Orleans turnaround shows the power of giving more freedom to teachers and principals — and then holding them accountable for their performance.     Trump, Treasonous TraitorThe Right Way to Lose the Kavanaugh FightIf the Democrats go down swinging, they’ll have a potent message for the midterms.     Venezuela, the New Regional Crime HubCriminal organizations are using the Chavista regime to spread illicit activities through out Latin America and beyond.     Cambridge Dispatch: Parks Give Cambridge a Rural Vibe. ‘But Cows Do It Better.’The English university town, population 130,000, is also home to about 120 cattle. The urban herds have become another emblem of the city’s distinction.     Plans Unveiled for Memorial at Site of Charleston Church MassacreEmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church hopes to erect a lasting tribute to both victims and survivors of the 2015 hate crime, and to the resilience of a 200-year-old congregation.     After Storm, Foreclosures in Puerto Rico Stopped. They’re Starting Again.Wall Street investors and banks are beginning to file foreclosure cases in the United States territory as several moratoriums come to an end.     Judge Orders Los Angeles Times to Delete Part of Published ArticleLegal experts said the order, to remove references from a sealed document that was made public by mistake, was probably unconstitutional. The paper said it would appeal.     China’s Strong Economic Growth Figures Belie Signs of WeaknessA 6.7 percent expansion rate comes amid signs that Beijing’s efforts to tame debt, the trade dispute with the U.S. and other problems are taking a toll.     California Is Preparing for Extreme Weather. It’s Time to Plant Some Trees.The state expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead. That means projects to restore river habitats now serve another purpose: battling the coming floods.     Georgia Governor Candidate Caught Saying He’s in Race to Be the ‘Craziest’His opponent has recorded ads with a chain saw, shotgun and “big truck” that he says he’ll use to round up “illegal immigrants.” It seems to be working.     Amazon’s Curious Case of the $2,630.52 Used PaperbackBooksellers on the online marketplace are charging thousands for books that normally sell for a few dollars. Authors are perplexed — and annoyed.     Confronting Implicit Bias in the New York Police DepartmentThe city has begun a $4.5 million training program to help all officers recognize and address underlying bias.     Review: Sacha Baron Cohen Is Back. Should We Care?“Who Is America?” on Showtime reprises the comedian’s gotcha techniques at a time when people don’t need to be tricked into saying embarrassing things.     More Recent Articles | 
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 Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles signed a one-year, $1.415 million contract extension in May.  
 The United States rejected appeals from the European Union to give exemptions to EU countries that would be affected by sanctions on Iran.  
 A Virginia man on Saturday totaled a $300,000 car one day after he bought it, police said.  
 The California Democratic Party voted not to endorse longtime incumbent, Sen. Dianne Feinstein.  
 Kensington Palace released on social media Sunday photos from the recent christening of Prince Louis, the third child of Prince William and his wife Kate.  
 The BBC released its first Season 11 teaser for "Doctor Who" on Sunday.  
 Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas criticized Terrell Owens for his decision to boycott this year's enshrinement ceremony.  
 Arizona Cardinals All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson has praised rookie quarterback Josh Rosen, but believes veteran Sam Bradford should still be the starter.  
 Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles may be willing to take less money in the future so the team can fill other needs to make the team better.  
 Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has routinely shown a soft spot in his heart for children.  
 The United States and North Korea agreed to resume field operations to search for remains of thousands of Americans who died during the Korean War.  
 Dallas Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence and Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ezekiel Ansah are expected to play on the franchise tag this year.  
 Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson took the high road when addressing former New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo's recent comments.  
 New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is recognized wherever he travels, due in large part to his colorful wardrobe and daring sense of style.  
 Cleveland Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah is ready to take the next step in his development, according to defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.  
 Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson is best known for two memorable plays during his NFL career.  
 Tony Romo's prediction of the Green Bay Packers versus Jacksonville Jaguars in Super Bowl LIII drew a response from New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.  
 Three people died in a crash involving a passenger bus and three other vehicles in New Mexico on Sunday.  
 Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is thinking positive as it relates to the franchise tag negotiations surrounding superstar running back Le'Veon Bell.  
 U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin for organizing a "truly great" 2018 FIFA World Cup tournament.  
 Luka Modric, the captain of Croatia that won the silver medal on Sunday at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, was crowned the best player of the tournament.  
 The president of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (HAZU), Zvonko Kusic, sent a letter of congratulations to the Croatian national football team.  
 A police officer and a bystander were shot and killed in Massachusetts as authorities pursued a vandalism and erratic driving suspect on Sunday.  
 Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked all, from football fans to volunteers, who helped create a festival during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.  



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