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Italian police recover stolen Renoir, Rubens paintings  Police in northern Italy recovered two paintings by masters Pierre-August Renoir and Peter Paul Rubens more than a year after they were stolen from art dealers.    New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch tells Donald Trump to back off  President Donald Trump has been bashing the NFL for more than a year after a few players began kneeling during the national anthem.    Mike Pompeo, Nikki Haley call out China, Russia for oil transfers to North Korea  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley on Friday warned China and Russia against easing sanctions pressure on North Korea    Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard says QB Andrew Luck 'good to go'  Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, who has not played in a game for more than a year because of a shoulder injury, is "good to go" for training camp.    Baltimore Ravens activate TE Vince Mayle from PUP list  Tight end Vince Mayle of the Baltimore Ravens, who was nursing a high ankle sprain, passed a physical exam and has been activated from the PUP list.    Big Ten predictions: Ohio State Buckeyes in East, Wisconsin Badgers in West  The Wisconsin Badgers and Ohio State Buckeyes enter the upcoming season as the favorites to win the Big Ten.    SEC predictions: Alabama Crimson Tide picked to win SEC despite questions  It's no surprise that Alabama was selected to win the SEC at the end of this week's SEC Media Days, but the defending national champion does have questions.    Disney fires James Gunn from 'Guardians of the Galaxy 3'  Walt Disney Studios announced it fired filmmaker James Gunn as director of "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3" for offensive jokes he made online a decade ago.    Watch: Zach Johnson birdies No. 18 for share of lead at 2018 British Open  American's Zach Johnson and Kevin Kisner lead the field at the 2018 Open Championship after the second round Friday in Scotland.    More than 100 accuse former Ohio State doctor of abuse  More than 100 former students have made sexual assault allegations against a sports doctor at Ohio State University, the school announced Friday.    Michael Cohen recorded conversation with Donald Trump about payments to ex-Playboy model  President Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, secretly recorded a conversation between the two men about making payments to a former Playboy model.    Finding the Fits: Thomas aims for early Panthers' impact  (This is part of a series -- Finding the Fits -- in which NFLDraftScout.com will review the more intriguing picks made during the 2018 NFL Draft. The goal is to identify one relatively unheralded player per team who appears to be a good schematic fit and, therefore, more likely to be a surprise contributor early in his pro career.)    Broken bones could increase death risk for older adults  A broken bone in older age may increase your risk of death for the next 10 years, researchers say.    UPI Horse Racing Preview: Saratoga, Del Mar in full swing  Accelerate and Monomoy Girl star as Del Mar and Saratoga swing into action; in Ireland, Forever Together shoots for the Oaks double at the Curragh; much more weekend racing action.    Auto leaders urge Commerce Dept. to back off tariffs  Industry leaders, labor union officials and foreign diplomats had a unified message at a Commerce Department hearing on tariffs on auto imports: Don't do it.    Jacksonville Jaguars' Dante Fowler Jr. suspended for violating NFL conduct policy  Jacksonville Jaguars defender Dante Fowler Jr. has been suspended for one game for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.    QB Watson is 'full-go' for Texans camp  Deshaun Watson claims he is ready for his encore season after his promising rookie year was cut short by a torn ACL.    Boston Celtics' Marcus Morris welcomes son Marcus Morris Jr.4 Palestinians dead in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip  Israel Defense Forces launched its latest wave of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Friday, leaving four Palestinians dead.    Doubles tennis great Bob Bryan returns to court in Washington  Bob Bryan came back to compete in men's doubles with brother Mike Thursday with the Washington Kastles. The team is looking forward to work together for more tournaments appearances.    In photos: Moments from golf's Open Championship in ScotlandFastest manmade spinning object to aid quantum mechanics science  The creators of the world's fastest manmade rotor believe their invention will boost the study of quantum mechanism.    Watch: Pelicans' Anthony Davis displays nasty handles during training  New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis recently showed off his quick dribbling skills in an offseason training video.    Report: Jets WR Stewart facing suspension  New York Jets receiver ArDarius Stewart, who caught only six passes as a rookie last season, is facing a potential two-game suspension, the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Friday, citing sources.    RNC chooses Charlotte, N.C., for 2020 convention  The Republican National Committee chose Charlotte, N.C., Friday to host its national convention in 2020, making it the 11th city to hold both party conventions.    Alligator of unknown origins captured in southwest Virginia  Wildlife officials in Virginia said they captured an unusual visitor to the waters in the southwest part of the state -- an alligator.     | 
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Israel strikes Gaza after its soldiers come under fireAs fears rose of a wider conflict in the region, the UN pleaded with all sides to "step back from the brink" of war.     Tea, cookies and perhaps peace: Taliban claims secret talks with U.S.One negotiator said Taliban delegations had been joined by "never more than five" Americans in hotel suites where "tea and cookies" were served.     Officials: Iran has laid groundwork for extensive cyberattacks on U.S.Iran has positioned cyber weapons to hit private firms and infrastructure, but there is no suggestion an attack is imminent, say U.S. officials.     U.S. citizen, arrested during protest, is deported from VietnamA court official said Will Nguyen, who is of Vietnamese descent, was given a lenient sentence because he admitted to the violation and showed remorse.     Israel 'nation-state' law sparks criticism around the worldThe American Jewish Committee, a prominent mainstream Jewish advocacy group, said it was "deeply disappointed" by the law.     It's the E.U. vs the U.S. and Google is in the middlePresident Donald Trump and the European Union, who don't agree on much, have a new dispute: how to handle the enormous power of modern tech companies.     Trump's auto tariffs will cost consumers $83 billion, insiders tell Commerce in hearing"Our economic future is tied to being able to make goods and services in the United States and provide them to people abroad."     Talks underway for Putin visit to Washington, White House saysThe announcement comes days after President Donald Trump's widely criticized comments following his summit with the Russian leader in Helsinki.     More Recent Articles
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Michael Cohen, Missouri, Trump: Your Friday Evening BriefingMichael Cohen Secretly Taped Trump Discussing Payment to Playboy ModelThe F.B.I. seized the recording in a raid. Its existence recording highlights the potential legal and political danger that Mr. Cohen represents to the president.     Trump Blasts Fed, China and Europe for Putting U.S. Economy at a DisadvantageThe president turned his ire on the American central bank, as well as trading partners that are fighting back against his tariffs, in a series of Twitter posts.     Republicans Bow to White House on Chinese Telecom Firm ZTEA pending bill no longer contains the toughest restrictions on a Chinese telecom firm, after the Trump administration persuaded congressional leaders to soften their penalties.     Trump Doubles Down on Russia. The Spies Shake Their Heads in Disbelief.The policy gap on Russia between the president and his administration’s intelligence and national security agencies appears to be growing wider.     Got $250? You Can Go to Sean Spicer’s Book PartyThe former White House press secretary, looking for a second act, is on a book tour for “The Briefing,’’ a memoir of his six embattled months at the lectern.     ‘I’m Doing It for the Babies’: Inside the Ground Game to Reverse Roe v. WadeWith a new Supreme Court justice on the way, anti-abortion groups sense a unique moment to achieve their goal, and they’re mobilizing forces at the local level.     17 Killed in Duck Boat Accident in MissouriA duck boat with 31 people on board capsized and sank to the bottom of Table Rock Lake during a severe thunderstorm on Thursday, resulting in one of the deadliest duck boat accidents in American history.     Seduced by Hate, Indian Politician Embraces a Lynch MobJayant Sinha, an American-educated politician, draped garlands of flowers around the necks of eight men convicted of murder, provoking national outrage.     The Essay That Helped Bring Down the Soviet UnionIt championed an idea at grave risk today: that those of us lucky enough to live in open societies should fight for the freedom of those born into closed ones.     What if You Owned a Beach but Weren’t Allowed to Get to It?In California, a long-running fight could be nearing a conclusion. At stake for the public is access to a magnificent coastline.     When Donald Met Vladimir: The TranscriptDisgusted With Donald Trump? Do ThisThe Secret to Living to 103A $5.1 Billion Fine for Google Won’t Fix TechEuropean and American officials need to find more effective ways to ensure competition in industries dominated by a handful of big players.     Sporting: If God Designed Golf Courses, They Would Play Like ThisLinks golf, and the Open Championship where it is annually celebrated, is the sport’s greatest setting — because golf is a game for chasers.     Airbnb Reviews of My Childhood HomeI chose the place as a convenient weekend rental while in town for an old friend’s wedding. Right away there were problems.     news analysis: Maggie Haberman: Why I Needed to Pull Back From TwitterThe viciousness, toxic partisan anger and intellectual dishonesty are at all-time highs.     Are Republicans Covering for Trump, or for Themselves?Lens: Beauty and Bleakness: The Efforts to Conserve Coral ReefsAs coral ecosystems face worldwide decline, Alexis Rosenfeld and Alexie Valois were set on chronicling their majesty and their plight — as well as efforts to restore them.     Skin Deep: We’ve Reached Peak Tick AnxietyIsrael Launches Broad Air Assault in Gaza Following Border ViolenceA Palestinian sniper killed an Israeli soldier along the border fence during a day of escalating hostilities. Israel responded with a fierce assault against Hamas military targets.     More Than 100 Former Ohio State Students Allege Sexual MisconductOhio State University announced Friday that more than 100 of its former students have come forward to accuse a former team doctor of sexual misconduct.     Bayer Will Stop Selling the Troubled Essure Birth Control ImplantsThousands of women have sued the company, claiming that the device has caused severe harm, including perforation of the uterus, hemorrhaging and death.     Trump Endorsement in Georgia Race Surprised, and Frustrated, Some RepublicansThe president’s out-of-the-blue tweet in support of Brian Kemp was the latest example of him intervening in races with no warning to the party infrastructure.     Ta-Nehisi Coates Is Leaving The AtlanticMr. Coates was hired at The Atlantic in 2008. He became famous for his sweeping essays about systemic racism in the United States.     Shonda Rhimes Describes Her Grand Netflix AmbitionsThe star producer reveals the eight shows she plans to make for the streaming service, which wooed her away from ABC with a nine-figure deal.     Yes, She Is in Kansas: Ocasio-Cortez Makes Her National Campaign DebutMs. Ocasio-Cortez, who has quickly become the face of a left-wing populist wave, visited Kansas with Senator Bernie Sanders to campaign for progressive candidates.     He’s Supposed to Marry a Japanese Princess. Just Don’t Call Him Her Fiancé.Princess Mako’s road to marriage has not been easy, and now the Japanese government is taking issue with calling the man she plans to marry her “fiancé.”     As Migrant Families Reunite, Texas Border Cities Scramble to HelpCities in the Rio Grande Valley have been a way station for reunified migrant families, who have been aided by loose network of volunteers and officials.     A Rugby World Cup Raises Hopes for a Rugby BoomAs the Rugby World Cup Sevens kicks off in San Francisco, the “other sport of the future” in the United States aims for a reboot amid turmoil.     Stephen Saban, Chronicler (and Arbiter) of New York Night Life, Dies at 72In his column-writing heyday in the late 1970s and ’80s, Mr. Saban was a star maker who became a star himself among the underground cognoscenti.     These Aren’t Fashion Documentaries (Even if They’re About Fashion Stars)The directors of “McQueen,” “Westwood” and “The Gospel According to André” say their subjects are the stuff of great drama.     Review: An Orchestra of Teenagers, but No Apologies NecessaryCarnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America played a fully professional program under Michael Tilson Thomas.     More Recent Articles | 
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 Police in northern Italy recovered two paintings by masters Pierre-August Renoir and Peter Paul Rubens more than a year after they were stolen from art dealers.  
 President Donald Trump has been bashing the NFL for more than a year after a few players began kneeling during the national anthem.  
 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley on Friday warned China and Russia against easing sanctions pressure on North Korea  
 Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, who has not played in a game for more than a year because of a shoulder injury, is "good to go" for training camp.  
 Tight end Vince Mayle of the Baltimore Ravens, who was nursing a high ankle sprain, passed a physical exam and has been activated from the PUP list.  
 The Wisconsin Badgers and Ohio State Buckeyes enter the upcoming season as the favorites to win the Big Ten.  
 It's no surprise that Alabama was selected to win the SEC at the end of this week's SEC Media Days, but the defending national champion does have questions.  
 Walt Disney Studios announced it fired filmmaker James Gunn as director of "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3" for offensive jokes he made online a decade ago.  
 American's Zach Johnson and Kevin Kisner lead the field at the 2018 Open Championship after the second round Friday in Scotland.  
 More than 100 former students have made sexual assault allegations against a sports doctor at Ohio State University, the school announced Friday.  
 President Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, secretly recorded a conversation between the two men about making payments to a former Playboy model.  
 (This is part of a series -- Finding the Fits -- in which NFLDraftScout.com will review the more intriguing picks made during the 2018 NFL Draft. The goal is to identify one relatively unheralded player per team who appears to be a good schematic fit and, therefore, more likely to be a surprise contributor early in his pro career.)  
 A broken bone in older age may increase your risk of death for the next 10 years, researchers say.  
 Accelerate and Monomoy Girl star as Del Mar and Saratoga swing into action; in Ireland, Forever Together shoots for the Oaks double at the Curragh; much more weekend racing action.  
 Industry leaders, labor union officials and foreign diplomats had a unified message at a Commerce Department hearing on tariffs on auto imports: Don't do it.  
 Jacksonville Jaguars defender Dante Fowler Jr. has been suspended for one game for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.  
 Deshaun Watson claims he is ready for his encore season after his promising rookie year was cut short by a torn ACL.  
 Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris welcomed a newborn son on Friday.  
 Israel Defense Forces launched its latest wave of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Friday, leaving four Palestinians dead.  
 Bob Bryan came back to compete in men's doubles with brother Mike Thursday with the Washington Kastles. The team is looking forward to work together for more tournaments appearances.  
 Top golfers compete in the 2018 Open Championship in Carnoustie, Scotland.  
 The creators of the world's fastest manmade rotor believe their invention will boost the study of quantum mechanism.  
 New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis recently showed off his quick dribbling skills in an offseason training video.  
 New York Jets receiver ArDarius Stewart, who caught only six passes as a rookie last season, is facing a potential two-game suspension, the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Friday, citing sources.  
 The Republican National Committee chose Charlotte, N.C., Friday to host its national convention in 2020, making it the 11th city to hold both party conventions.  
 Wildlife officials in Virginia said they captured an unusual visitor to the waters in the southwest part of the state -- an alligator.  



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