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Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp won the Republican nomination for governor Monday night, beating Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
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  1. Brian Kemp wins Republican primary in Georgia governor race
  2. House Democrats introduce bill to reduce college debt
  3. 'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' to debut Oct. 16 on ABC
  4. Report: 2017 was deadliest year for environmental activists
  5. New York Yankees trade for Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Britton
  6. Oakland Raiders camp notebook: Jon Gruden to impose new discipline
  7. Jacksonville Jaguars camp setup: Team eager, optimistic
  8. Cleveland Browns camp notebook: Hue Jackson (1-31) under pressure early, often
  9. Cleveland Browns ink QB Baker Mayfield to 4-year deal
  10. Sam Rockwell, Lin-Manuel Miranda working on new FX series
  11. U.S. to reunite all eligible parents, children separated at border
  12. New hope in saving kids from blood infection sepsis
  13. Woman may have passed on Ebola a year after recovery
  14. Pot-linked drug could help ease agitation in Alzheimer's
  15. 'Yellowstone' gets second season on Paramount Network
  16. Danny Green says he played for Spurs in 2017 with torn groin
  17. New Jersey halts marijuana prosecutions until at least September
  18. John Engler confident MSU has 'accomplished much' since Larry Nassar scandal
  19. New Orleans Saints WR Brandon Coleman to open camp on PUP list
  20. Oakland Raiders put OT Donald Penn on PUP list
  21. Lamar Odom safe after gun-involved Hooters dispute

Brian Kemp wins Republican primary in Georgia governor race

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp won the Republican nomination for governor Monday night, beating Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
    

House Democrats introduce bill to reduce college debt

House Democrats unveiled a comprehensive reauthorization of the Higher Education Act Tuesday, seeking to decrease college debt and simplify financial aid.
    

'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' to debut Oct. 16 on ABC

The "Roseanne" spinoff "The Conners" is to debut Oct. 16 on ABC.
    

Report: 2017 was deadliest year for environmental activists

At least 207 land and environmental activists around the world were killed in 2017, making it the deadliest year on record, a new report states.
    

New York Yankees trade for Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Britton

The New York Yankees have agreed to a deal to acquire Baltimore Orioles closer Zach Britton.
    

Oakland Raiders camp notebook: Jon Gruden to impose new discipline

NAPA, Calif. -- Don't expect a lot of fighting from the Raiders at training camp.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars camp setup: Team eager, optimistic

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars can't wait to play their first regular-season game against the New York Giants on Aug. 9.
    

Cleveland Browns camp notebook: Hue Jackson (1-31) under pressure early, often

BEREA, Ohio -- Pressure is going to be on head coach Hue Jackson to produce early after going 1-31 the past two years.
    

Cleveland Browns ink QB Baker Mayfield to 4-year deal

The Cleveland Browns signed quarterback Baker Mayfield, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 draft, on Tuesday, the day before players report to training camp.
    

Sam Rockwell, Lin-Manuel Miranda working on new FX series

Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams have signed on to star in FX's eight-part adaptation of Sam Wasson's "Fosse" biography.
    

U.S. to reunite all eligible parents, children separated at border

A court-imposed deadline to reunite all migrant families separated at the border under the Trump Administration's "zero tolerance" prosecutions policy looms Thursday.
    

New hope in saving kids from blood infection sepsis

In 2012, Rory Staunton, a 12-year-old living in New York City, became ill after an innocuous scrape to his arm during basketball practice
    

Woman may have passed on Ebola a year after recovery

A new report suggests that people can survive Ebola and still possibly infect others up to a year later.
    

Pot-linked drug could help ease agitation in Alzheimer's

The active ingredient in pot that gets you high can calm agitation in people with advanced Alzheimer's disease, a small new study suggests.
    

'Yellowstone' gets second season on Paramount Network

Paramount Network announced Tuesday it has renewed its contemporary western "Yellowstone" for a 10-episode, second season to air in 2019.
    

Danny Green says he played for Spurs in 2017 with torn groin

San Antonio Spurs guard Danny Green said Tuesday that he played during the 2017-18 season with a torn groin.
    

New Jersey halts marijuana prosecutions until at least September

New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said he wants prosecutors to adjourn all marijuana cases in municipal courts until September.
    

John Engler confident MSU has 'accomplished much' since Larry Nassar scandal

John Engler testified to Congress about his mistakes and accomplishments leading Michigan State University since the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal.
    

New Orleans Saints WR Brandon Coleman to open camp on PUP list

The New Orleans Saints placed wide receiver Brandon Coleman on the physically unable to perform list.
    

Oakland Raiders put OT Donald Penn on PUP list

Oakland Raiders left tackle Donald Penn will start training camp on the physically unable to perform list, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Lamar Odom safe after gun-involved Hooters dispute

Lamar Odom said he was OK Tuesday, days after a dispute at a New York Hooters involving a gun.
    
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Turkey's strongman described it as the "most Zionist, fascist and racist state in the world."
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  1. 'Hitler's spirit has re-emerged' in Israel, Turkish leader says
  2. 74 killed as Greek wildfires force residents to jump in sea
  3. Nerve-agent victim says perfume he found contained poison
  4. Hundreds missing, homes swept away after dam collapses in Laos
  5. AIDS drugs suppress infections, studies show
  6. Israel shoots down Syrian fighter jet
  7. Ebola outbreak in Congo is over. But the danger isn't.
  8. Is China sending students to steal U.S. secrets?
  9. White Helmets squeezed by warring forces and global factions
  10. Trump's loud tweet was part of a detailed strategy to squeeze Iran
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'Hitler's spirit has re-emerged' in Israel, Turkish leader says

Turkey's strongman described it as the "most Zionist, fascist and racist state in the world."

    

74 killed as Greek wildfires force residents to jump in sea

The victims include 26 people found "tightly huddled in a field" near a beach who "tried to find an escape route but ... didn't make it in time."

    

Nerve-agent victim says perfume he found contained poison

"I went into the bathroom and found her in the bath, fully clothed, in a very ill state," Charlie Rowley said.

    

Hundreds missing, homes swept away after dam collapses in Laos

More than 6,600 people were also left homeless, state media reported.

    

AIDS drugs suppress infections, studies show

The top U.S. AIDS scientist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, called the results "really striking."

    

Israel shoots down Syrian fighter jet

Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have been battling rebels and Islamic State militants at the frontier with Israel in recent weeks.

    

Ebola outbreak in Congo is over. But the danger isn't.

The virus can sometimes spread sexually, and perhaps in other ways, months after survivors have recovered.

    

Is China sending students to steal U.S. secrets?

Ruopeng Liu believes his work at a Duke lab was simply "fundamental research" that he brought back to China. His former professor thinks otherwise.

    

White Helmets squeezed by warring forces and global factions

With the help of the West, members of the volunteer rescue force known as the White Helmets are fleeing Syria as Russian-backed forces gain ground.

    

Trump's loud tweet was part of a detailed strategy to squeeze Iran

Analysis: The pre-planned strategy was timed to set the stage for the re-imposition of U.S. economic sanctions on Iran three weeks from now.

    

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  1. Trade, Ivanka Trump, Wildfires: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Two Trump Allies, Seeing Unlimited Opportunity, Instead Drew Scrutiny
  3. Jeff Sessions Laughs and Echoes ‘Lock Her Up’ Chant With Conservative High Schoolers
  4. To Ease Pain of Trump’s Trade War: $12 Billion in Aid for Farmers
  5. E.U. to Offer Trade Proposals in Bid to Ease Tensions
  6. Upheaval All Around, but U.S. Businesses See Smooth Sailing
  7. Brian Kemp Wins Georgia G.O.P. Runoff for Governor to Face Stacey Abrams
  8. As Gillibrand Pushes Left, Her Economic Agenda Tilts to Populism
  9. As Greek Wildfire Closed In, a Desperate Dash Ended in Death
  10. ‘It Is Terrible to See the Person Next to You Drowning’
  11. A Vote Expanded Medicaid in Maine. The Governor Is Ignoring It.
  12. Feature: What the Mystery of the Tick-Borne Meat Allergy Could Reveal
  13. How Elite Schools Stay So White
  14. R.I.P. Ivanka Inc.
  15. Donald Trump’s Relentless Tribe
  16. Why Progressives Should Embrace the Genetics of Education
  17. How E.U.’s Google Fine Explains High Cellphone Costs in the U.S.
  18. So Now Trump Wants to Protect Farmers From Trump’s Trade War?
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: America First or Trump First?
  20. How Health Care Makes Disability a Trap
  21. Trump’s New Target in the Politics of Fear: Citizenship
  22. Editorial Observer: New York Without The Daily News Will Be Less Alive, and Less Democratic
  23. Restaurant Review: The David Chang Restaurant Almost Nobody’s Heard Of
  24. Books of The Times: Beauty, Bad Temper and Scandal in a Riveting Look at Princess Margaret
  25. New Emails Show Push by Trump Officials to Add Citizenship Question to Census
  26. Seagram’s Liquor Heiress Charged in Nxivm Sex-Trafficking Case
  27. 1 Hen, 76 Ducklings: What’s the Deal With This Picture?
  28. Cricket Star. Sex Symbol. Prime Minister? It May Be Imran Khan’s Time.
  29. Demi Lovato Is Said to Be Hospitalized for Drug Overdose
  30. More Than 450 Migrant Parents May Have Been Deported Without Their Children
  31. Ivanka Trump Is Shutting Down Her Fashion Brand
  32. News Analysis: Trump’s Sense of Timing on Nuclear Threats Confounds Experts
  33. Laos Dam Collapse Leaves Hundreds Missing and Homes Washed Away
  34. How to Stop Your Smart TV From Tracking What You Watch
  35. What to Know Before Buying a Home With Your Parents
  36. Back to Nicaragua for a Pioneering Photographer of Rebellion
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Trade, Ivanka Trump, Wildfires: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Two Trump Allies, Seeing Unlimited Opportunity, Instead Drew Scrutiny

The early days of the Trump administration seemed to promise Rick Gates and Elliott Broidy enormous clout — and earning potential. But those times are over.

    

Jeff Sessions Laughs and Echoes ‘Lock Her Up’ Chant With Conservative High Schoolers

The attorney general laughingly repeated the phrase, used during the 2016 campaign to call for jailing Hillary Clinton, after audience members began the chant.
    

To Ease Pain of Trump’s Trade War: $12 Billion in Aid for Farmers

The move drew swift condemnation from many farm groups and lawmakers, including several Republicans, and signaled that the president is digging in on his tariffs.

    

E.U. to Offer Trade Proposals in Bid to Ease Tensions

But the plans may fall short of appeasing President Trump, who has expressed skepticism at past trade pacts and branded the European Union as a “foe.”

    

Upheaval All Around, but U.S. Businesses See Smooth Sailing

Private-sector optimism is widespread, with risks from tariffs, deficits and global tensions outweighed by profit-plumping tax cuts and deregulation.

    

Brian Kemp Wins Georgia G.O.P. Runoff for Governor to Face Stacey Abrams

Brian Kemp, who ran as a “politically incorrect conservative,” was aided by a well-timed endorsement from President Trump. He’ll face Stacey Abrams this fall.

    

As Gillibrand Pushes Left, Her Economic Agenda Tilts to Populism

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has begun to adopt a similar kind of economic populism that infused Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign in 2016.

    

As Greek Wildfire Closed In, a Desperate Dash Ended in Death

A New York Times correspondent reports from the ashes of a seaside resort town devastated by fire and death.

    

‘It Is Terrible to See the Person Next to You Drowning’

Fast-spreading wildfires have engulfed entire seaside towns in Greece, killing multiple people and injuring many others. The death toll is expected to rise.
    

A Vote Expanded Medicaid in Maine. The Governor Is Ignoring It.

Though voters approved a binding resolution last fall to expand the program, Gov. Paul LePage has refused to do it, saying he’d rather go to jail.

    

Feature: What the Mystery of the Tick-Borne Meat Allergy Could Reveal

Unraveling why tick bites are suddenly causing a strange reaction in some people who eat meat could help scientists better understand how all allergies work.

    

How Elite Schools Stay So White

Admissions policies hurt nonwhite applicants through slippery definitions of “merit” and by giving preference to athletes and children of alumni.

    

R.I.P. Ivanka Inc.

As the first daughter folds her fashion brand, a to-do list.

    

Donald Trump’s Relentless Tribe

The curse of modern partisanship is a blessing for the current president.

    

Why Progressives Should Embrace the Genetics of Education

The science can be harnessed to create a more equal society.

    

How E.U.’s Google Fine Explains High Cellphone Costs in the U.S.

In the past two decades, antitrust enforcement in the United States has been much less strict than in Europe.

    

So Now Trump Wants to Protect Farmers From Trump’s Trade War?

A $12 billion farm bailout will not undo the damage the administration’s incoherent policies are doing to American industry and workers.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: America First or Trump First?

Arnold Schwarzenegger had it right when he asked, “What’s the matter with you?”

    

How Health Care Makes Disability a Trap

I have multiple sclerosis. Why can’t I move to be closer to my son?
    

Trump’s New Target in the Politics of Fear: Citizenship

The president has embraced McCarthy-era scare tactics. We may need a constitutional amendment to guarantee that citizenship can’t be revoked.

    

Editorial Observer: New York Without The Daily News Will Be Less Alive, and Less Democratic

New York City cannot afford to lose one of its fiercest champions.

    

Restaurant Review: The David Chang Restaurant Almost Nobody’s Heard Of

With an alleyway entrance and no name on the door, the bar at Momofuku Ko is easy to miss. That would be a mistake.

    

Books of The Times: Beauty, Bad Temper and Scandal in a Riveting Look at Princess Margaret

In “Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret,” Craig Brown ignores all the starchy obligations of biography and adopts a form of his own to ensnare the reader.

    

New Emails Show Push by Trump Officials to Add Citizenship Question to Census

The Commerce Department insists the Justice Department wanted fresh citizenship data. New court documents suggest that was largely an excuse.

    

Seagram’s Liquor Heiress Charged in Nxivm Sex-Trafficking Case

Clare Bronfman was freed on $100 million bond after her arrest on racketeering charges in connection with the Albany-area group that ex-members call a cult.

    

1 Hen, 76 Ducklings: What’s the Deal With This Picture?

“It’s an extraordinary sighting.” An amateur wildlife photographer captured dozens of ducklings following a single hen on a lake in Minnesota.

    

Cricket Star. Sex Symbol. Prime Minister? It May Be Imran Khan’s Time.

Mr. Khan goes into elections on Wednesday with seemingly too many advantages to fail — including the powerful implicit support of Pakistan’s army.

    

Demi Lovato Is Said to Be Hospitalized for Drug Overdose

Ms. Lovato, the 25-year-old pop singer, was reportedly rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday. She was said to be in stable condition.

    

More Than 450 Migrant Parents May Have Been Deported Without Their Children

A new government report says hundreds of parents who were separated from their children are no longer in the country, raising new questions about a slow-moving reunification plan.

    

Ivanka Trump Is Shutting Down Her Fashion Brand

President Trump’s elder daughter, a top White House adviser, is shutting down the company more than a year after stepping away from the company.

    

News Analysis: Trump’s Sense of Timing on Nuclear Threats Confounds Experts

The president is on a charm offensive with North Korea and being heavy-handed against Iran. Both paths are risky and could prove to be dead ends.

    

Laos Dam Collapse Leaves Hundreds Missing and Homes Washed Away

The hydroelectric dam was under construction when it failed, sweeping away houses and killing an unknown number of people.
    

How to Stop Your Smart TV From Tracking What You Watch

Millions of smart TVs in American homes are tracking everything you watch for the sake of advertisers. If that doesn’t sit right with you, here’s how to turn it off.

    

What to Know Before Buying a Home With Your Parents

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Back to Nicaragua for a Pioneering Photographer of Rebellion

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Living With Cancer: Write Your Own Obit

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