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The Cleveland Indians had five players selected to the American League All-Star team, and one of them will be on the mound Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
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  1. All-Star Trevor Bauer on mound for Indians vs. Reds
  2. Angels' Garrett Richards keeps running into Mariners
  3. Hot pitchers match up in Rockies-Diamondbacks series opener
  4. White Sox hope to end losing streak vs. Cardinals
  5. Braves approach Blue Jays cautiously during rough stretch
  6. Federal judge tosses most of DoJ's challenge to California's 'sanctuary' laws
  7. Justin Bieber confirms he is engaged to Hailey Baldwin
  8. Michael K. Williams, Vera Farmiga to lead 'Central Park Five' ensemble
  9. Dallas Cowboys CB Marquez White faces assault charge
  10. Donald Trump nominates Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court
  11. Google, Uber lead $335M investment in Lime
  12. New York Giants CB Eli Apple trying to be more positive
  13. Buffalo Bills rookie QB Josh Allen not feeling pressure
  14. Klamathon Fire burns 35,250 acres, destroys 81 structures
  15. David Tepper officially becomes Carolina Panthers' new owner; COO resigns
  16. Black people have shorter life spans after surviving heart stoppage
  17. Red Cross issues nationwide call for blood donations
  18. Doctor burnout widespread, helps drive many medical errors
  19. Dow has best day in a month, despite worries of U.S.-China trade war
  20. Noah Cyrus announces first headlining concert tour
  21. Jerry O'Connell to host 'Real Men Watch Bravo' talk show
  22. Watch: Showtime teases new Sacha Baron Cohen series

All-Star Trevor Bauer on mound for Indians vs. Reds

The Cleveland Indians had five players selected to the American League All-Star team, and one of them will be on the mound Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
    

Angels' Garrett Richards keeps running into Mariners

Garrett Richards might be seeing the Seattle Mariners in his sleep these days.
    

Hot pitchers match up in Rockies-Diamondbacks series opener

Left-handers Tyler Anderson and Patrick Corbin will oppose each other when the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks begin a three-game series Tuesday.
    

White Sox hope to end losing streak vs. Cardinals

A pair of newly named All-Stars will square off when the Chicago White Sox welcome the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night.
    

Braves approach Blue Jays cautiously during rough stretch

The Atlanta Braves have a two-game home interleague series against the Toronto Blue Jays starting Tuesday night.
    

Federal judge tosses most of DoJ's challenge to California's 'sanctuary' laws

A federal judge on Monday dismissed several parts of the Justice Department's lawsuit against California for its so-called "sanctuary" laws.
    

Justin Bieber confirms he is engaged to Hailey Baldwin

Pop music star Justin Bieber confirmed via Instagram Monday that he is engaged to model Hailey Baldwin.
    

Michael K. Williams, Vera Farmiga to lead 'Central Park Five' ensemble

Michael K. Williams, Vera Farmiga and John Leguizamo are to lead the cast of Netflix's fact-based, limited series, "Central Park Five."
    

Dallas Cowboys CB Marquez White faces assault charge

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Marquez White was indicted on a charge of second-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in an apparent road-rage incident.
    

Donald Trump nominates Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court

President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
    

Google, Uber lead $335M investment in Lime

Several investment groups, including Google Ventures and Uber, have invested $335 million into Lime, a scooter rental startup, the company announced Monday.
    

New York Giants CB Eli Apple trying to be more positive

New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman and head coach Pat Shurmur have said cornerback Eli Apple will start with a clean slate.
    

Buffalo Bills rookie QB Josh Allen not feeling pressure

When he was taken by the Buffalo Bills with the seventh overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, quarterback Josh Allen was seen as a long-term solution.
    

Klamathon Fire burns 35,250 acres, destroys 81 structures

California's Klamathon Fire has destroyed more than 81 structures, prompting evacuations in the affected area Monday.
    

David Tepper officially becomes Carolina Panthers' new owner; COO resigns

David Tepper officially became the new owner of the Carolina Panthers on Monday.
    

Black people have shorter life spans after surviving heart stoppage

Black patients who survive cardiac arrest during a U.S. hospital stay have poorer long-term survival odds than their white peers, new research suggests.
    

Red Cross issues nationwide call for blood donations

Following a blood shortage triggered by the Fourth of July holiday week, the American Red Cross on Monday called for donations of all blood types.
    

Doctor burnout widespread, helps drive many medical errors

More than half of American doctors are burned out, a new national survey suggests, and those doctors are more likely to make medical mistakes.
    

Dow has best day in a month, despite worries of U.S.-China trade war

The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its best day in a month on Monday despite worries over a potential trade war between the United States and China.
    

Noah Cyrus announces first headlining concert tour

Recording artist Noah Cyrus announced plans Monday for her first headlining, North American concert tour.
    

Jerry O'Connell to host 'Real Men Watch Bravo' talk show

Actor and television personality Jerry O'Connell is slated to host a late-night talk show called "Real Men Watch Bravo."
    

Watch: Showtime teases new Sacha Baron Cohen series

Cable television network Showtime shared on social media Monday a 30-second teaser for British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's upcoming series.
    
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Some of the survivors asked for stir-fried rice after being taken to a hospital. "The kids were all totally calm," a diver involved in the operation said.
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  1. Eight boys now rescued from flooded Thai cave complex
  2. Protesters in Haiti called a general str...
  3. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson quits as Brexit crisis deepens
  4. A widow and father grieve after Israeli shell kills farmer in field
  5. Trump is set to meet the queen. Here's what he shouldn't do.
  6. Why would the U.S. fight a breastfeeding resolution?
  7. Elon Musk's rescue sub arrived in Thailand
  8. Strike shuts down Haiti capital after three days of protests
  9. Iraq Votes: What's at Stake?
  10. Pompeo in Afghanistan: The Taliban 'cannot wait us out'
  11. Starbucks says it will stop offering plastic straws by 2020
  12. Putin's popularity dips despite World Cup joy
  13. At least 94 killed in torrential rains, landslides in western Japan
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Eight boys now rescued from flooded Thai cave complex

Some of the survivors asked for stir-fried rice after being taken to a hospital. "The kids were all totally calm," a diver involved in the operation said.

    

Protesters in Haiti called a general str...

Protesters in Haiti called a general strike after days of deadly riots sparked by a plan to increase fuel prices.

    

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson quits as Brexit crisis deepens

Days before President Trump is due to visit, British PM May faces a threat to her future

    

A widow and father grieve after Israeli shell kills farmer in field

The life and death of a Palestinian parsley farmer illustrates why so many in Gaza risk their lives to protest Israel's blockade.

    

Trump is set to meet the queen. Here's what he shouldn't do.

As President Donald Trump prepares for his U.K. visit, experts offered some etiquette advice for a royal encounter.

    

Why would the U.S. fight a breastfeeding resolution?

A World Health Assembly statement also recommended that countries limit misleading ads for baby formula. The U.S. had a problem with it.

    

Elon Musk's rescue sub arrived in Thailand

Musk said it could also work as "an escape pod in space."

    

Strike shuts down Haiti capital after three days of protests

In recent days, protesters pillaged, burned and vandalized shops in Port-au-Prince.

    

Iraq Votes: What's at Stake?

Iraq's first nationwide elections since the withdrawal of U.S. troops are being held Wednesday against a bloody backdrop of sectarian violence.

    

Pompeo in Afghanistan: The Taliban 'cannot wait us out'

As violence continues across the country it is difficult to conclude that conditions have greatly improved.

    

Starbucks says it will stop offering plastic straws by 2020

Activists are pressuring businesses to ditch plastic straws because they can end up in the ocean and hurt marine life.

    

Putin's popularity dips despite World Cup joy

The proportion of Russians who said they would vote for the country's president fell by eight percentage points within a week.

    

At least 94 killed in torrential rains, landslides in western Japan

At least 94 people have died, national television NHK said, the highest death toll since 98 people were killed in a typhoon in 2004.

    

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  1. Supreme Court, Brexit, Thailand: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. Brett Kavanaugh Is Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court
  3. Trump Picks Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court
  4. Brett Kavanaugh, a Conservative Stalwart in Political Fights and on the Bench
  5. A Conservative Court Push Decades in the Making, With Effects for Decades to Come
  6. Trump Announces Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court Nominee: Full Video and Transcript
  7. Trump Poised to Enter NATO Meeting as Wild Card Among Allies
  8. Melania Trump’s Task in Europe? Show Another Side of the White House
  9. Thai Cave Rescue Live Updates: 8th Person Is Out
  10. McKinsey Ends Work With ICE Amid Furor Over Immigration Policy
  11. Trump Stance on Breast-Feeding and Formula Criticized by Medical Experts
  12. Opposition to Breast-Feeding Resolution by U.S. Stuns World Health Officials
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: After Kavanaugh, the Deluge
  14. A Liberal’s Case for Brett Kavanaugh
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: It Took a Village to Raise Kavanaugh
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Lie Back and Take It, America
  17. Why Breast-Feeding Scares Donald Trump
  18. If the Supreme Court is Nakedly Political, Can It Be Just?
  19. The Rape Jokes We Still Laugh At
  20. Good Riddance, Boris Johnson
  21. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Tariffs, Tofu and Tax Cuts
  22. ‘I Couldn’t Tell Anyone’: Women Around the World Reveal Intimate Stories of Abortion
  23. A Fire Killed 32 at a New Orleans Gay Bar. This Artist Didn’t Forget.
  24. How ‘A Different World’ Survived the Downfall of Bill Cosby
  25. Unable to Stop Flaming Kites, Israel Moves to Choke Off Gaza Commerce
  26. Erdogan Begins New Term and Names His Son-in-Law Finance Minister
  27. Algae Bloom in Florida Prompts Fears About Harm to Health and Economy
  28. California Prosecutor Put on Leave After Negative Comments About Maxine Waters
  29. Trade Politics Comes to the County Fair
  30. In Texas, a Decades-Old Hate Crime, Forgiven but Never Forgotten
  31. China’s Taste for Soybeans Is a Weak Spot in the Trade War With Trump
  32. Former Driver Sues Trump for More Than 3,000 Hours of Overtime
  33. Why Your Brain Tricks You Into Doing Less Important Tasks
  34. Next Stop: Once Colombia’s ‘Deadliest City,’ Buenaventura Is Coming Back
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Supreme Court, Brexit, Thailand: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Brett Kavanaugh Is Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court

The nomination will set off a furious confirmation battle, as the retiring Justice Anthony M. Kennedy has held the decisive vote in many closely divided cases.

    

Trump Picks Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court

President Trump selected Judge Kavanaugh to replace Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who is set to retire. If confirmed, Judge Kavanaugh would cement a conservative hold on the court.
    

Brett Kavanaugh, a Conservative Stalwart in Political Fights and on the Bench

Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, has written countless decisions applauded by conservatives, who particularly welcome his hostility to administrative agencies.

    

A Conservative Court Push Decades in the Making, With Effects for Decades to Come

President Trump’s Supreme Court pick puts conservatives on the brink of a long-sought dream: a reliable right-leaning majority in the nation’s highest tribunal.

    

Trump Announces Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court Nominee: Full Video and Transcript

President Trump on Monday announced Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh as his nominee for the Supreme Court. Read a transcript of his remarks and Judge Kavanaugh’s address to the nation.
    

Trump Poised to Enter NATO Meeting as Wild Card Among Allies

American presidents are usually seen as leaders at NATO, but Mr. Trump might play the role of agitator, sowing disagreement that would play into Russia’s hands.

    

Melania Trump’s Task in Europe? Show Another Side of the White House

Mrs. Trump plans to revive “Be Best,” her child-focused platform, as she accompanies her husband on a weeklong trip through Europe.

    

Thai Cave Rescue Live Updates: 8th Person Is Out

The latest developments about the 12 boys and their soccer coach, who have been trapped for more than two weeks in a vast, flooded cave.

    

McKinsey Ends Work With ICE Amid Furor Over Immigration Policy

Revelations that McKinsey had done more than $20 million in consulting work for Immigration and Customs Enforcement prompted questions from employees.

    

Trump Stance on Breast-Feeding and Formula Criticized by Medical Experts

Global health experts say breast milk is especially important for babies in poor countries, where unsafe water supplies can make powdered infant formula dangerous.

    

Opposition to Breast-Feeding Resolution by U.S. Stuns World Health Officials

Trade sanctions. Withdrawal of military aid. The Trump administration used both to try to block a measure that was considered uncontroversial and embraced by countries around the world.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: After Kavanaugh, the Deluge

The promises that the conservative legal movement made to the pro-life voters are about to come due.

    

A Liberal’s Case for Brett Kavanaugh

It is hard to name anyone else with such strong judicial credentials.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: It Took a Village to Raise Kavanaugh

He owes at least part of his nomination to an extensive legal infrastructure on the right.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Lie Back and Take It, America

Trump makes sexual harassment O.K. again.

    

Why Breast-Feeding Scares Donald Trump

It comes down to public health abroad could hurt American companies’ profits.

    

If the Supreme Court is Nakedly Political, Can It Be Just?

Rigidly divided by both ideology and party, the court risks losing public legitimacy.

    

The Rape Jokes We Still Laugh At

In the #MeToo era, punch lines about sexual assaults in jail remain acceptable. But to Rodney Roussell, they’re a painful reminder of the nine years he spent in prison, where he was raped and sold into sexual slavery.
    

Good Riddance, Boris Johnson

The resignation of Britain’s foreign secretary could make it easier for Prime Minister Theresa May to reach a more reasonable agreement on Brexit.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Tariffs, Tofu and Tax Cuts

Of soybeans and the meaninglessness of short-term growth.

    

‘I Couldn’t Tell Anyone’: Women Around the World Reveal Intimate Stories of Abortion

Even in countries where abortion is legal, it can still be hard to talk about. When we invited readers to share their own stories, mor than 1,300 responded from over 30 countries. Here’s a selection.
    

A Fire Killed 32 at a New Orleans Gay Bar. This Artist Didn’t Forget.

Skylar Fein’s new exhibition is part of a larger movement in the city to recognize, finally, the victims of the UpStairs Lounge fire in 1973.

    

How ‘A Different World’ Survived the Downfall of Bill Cosby

The “Cosby Show” spinoff ended its original run 25 years ago. Its reputation may even have grown in the years since.

    

Unable to Stop Flaming Kites, Israel Moves to Choke Off Gaza Commerce

The new restrictions are aimed at forcing Hamas to crack down on kites and balloons that have caused hundreds of fires in Israel.

    

Erdogan Begins New Term and Names His Son-in-Law Finance Minister

Leaders of opposition parties, who accused Mr. Erdogan of taking an authoritarian turn, refused to stand as the president of Turkey took his oath before Parliament.

    

Algae Bloom in Florida Prompts Fears About Harm to Health and Economy

An algae bloom in Lake Okeechobee in Florida has grown rapidly and widely, alarming businesses and residents. Other states have also seen such blooms.

    

California Prosecutor Put on Leave After Negative Comments About Maxine Waters

Michael Selyem reportedly wrote that one “would think someone would have shot” Representative Maxine Waters and referred to her using a vulgar term.

    

Trade Politics Comes to the County Fair

As agricultural life is celebrated at county fairs nationwide, this year offers a new variable: President Trump’s global face-off over tariffs.

    

In Texas, a Decades-Old Hate Crime, Forgiven but Never Forgotten

The family of James Byrd Jr., a Texas man dragged to his death 20 years ago, is working to preserve the memory of a racially motivated killing that shocked the nation.

    

China’s Taste for Soybeans Is a Weak Spot in the Trade War With Trump

Beijing’s retaliatory tariffs make American soy pricier. But the country’s huge demand for oil and animal feed makes it tough to stop importing overnight.

    

Former Driver Sues Trump for More Than 3,000 Hours of Overtime

Noel Cintron, who drove Donald J. Trump wherever he needed to go, has accused him and the Trump Organization of failing to pay him overtime wages.
    

Why Your Brain Tricks You Into Doing Less Important Tasks

Yet again, your brain is working against you, and it’s because of a phenomenon called the urgency effect.

    

Next Stop: Once Colombia’s ‘Deadliest City,’ Buenaventura Is Coming Back

Love and tradition are key ingredients in the food — and drink and music — of Colombia’s rainy Pacific Coast region. This port city of 400,000 is at the center of it all.

    

Me Time: How to Recover Like an Elite Athlete

What if your training program began with a nap? Our columnist books a session.

    

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