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The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Yelp didn't have to remove reviews, even if they were found to be untrue and defamatory.
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  1. Calif. Supreme Court says Yelp doesn't have to remove defamatory reviews
  2. Mariners distance themselves from Angels
  3. Mets-Blue Jays series takes Jose Bautista back to his roots
  4. Cubs step up plate production entering series with Tigers
  5. Carnival cruise ship rescues overboard Norwegian crew member
  6. 3-year-old British girl killed when air trampoline explodes
  7. Florida girl hides in tree to escape stalking alligator
  8. New York State Trooper shot dead by suicidal man, police say
  9. Judge rules DHS must individually decide asylum-seeker parole cases
  10. Andy Dick faces sexual battery charge
  11. Brian Ross departs ABC News following December suspension
  12. In photos: Moments from Paris haute couture week
  13. Los Angeles Lakers signing PG Rajon Rondo
  14. HTC to lay off 1,500 employees from Taiwanese factories
  15. Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky expects experience to pay off
  16. Eagles' Doug Pederson, Saints' Sean Payton gamble on golf course
  17. Guard J.R. Sweezy visiting old team, Seattle Seahawks
  18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston parts ways with agents
  19. World Cup: Belgium beats Japan, advances to play Brazil
  20. Vladimir Putin renames military units after Ukrainian cities
  21. Aspirin may help reduce effects of Alzheimer's disease
  22. Tennessee Titans QB Marcus Mariota, receivers hold extra workout
  23. Green Bay Packers RB Aaron Jones bulks up in bid to improve all-around game
  24. Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods see 'special' offense with Los Angeles Rams

Calif. Supreme Court says Yelp doesn't have to remove defamatory reviews

The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Yelp didn't have to remove reviews, even if they were found to be untrue and defamatory.
    

Mariners distance themselves from Angels

The Los Angeles Angels were 4 1/2 games behind the Seattle Mariners when they opened a three-game series three weeks ago.
    

Mets-Blue Jays series takes Jose Bautista back to his roots

TORONTO -- Jose Bautista will return to the scene of some of his biggest moments in baseball Tuesday night when the New York Mets visit the Toronto Blue Jays.
    

Cubs step up plate production entering series with Tigers

At times this season, the Chicago Cubs have struggled to produce offensively, especially when it comes to situational hitting that turned hits into runs.
    

Carnival cruise ship rescues overboard Norwegian crew member

A Norwegian Cruise Line crew member who had fallen overboard was rescued by a Carnival Cruise Line ship almost a day later.
    

3-year-old British girl killed when air trampoline explodes

An inflatable trampoline exploded Sunday in Britain, killing a 3-year-old girl, authorities said.
    

Florida girl hides in tree to escape stalking alligator

A Florida girl climbed up a tree to escape an alligator as her mother frantically called 911 for help.
    

New York State Trooper shot dead by suicidal man, police say

A New York State trooper was shot dead Monday while responding to a call about a suicidal man, who was also found dead, police said.
    

Judge rules DHS must individually decide asylum-seeker parole cases

A judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security to determine whether to grant asylum-seekers parole from immigration detention on an individual basis.
    

Andy Dick faces sexual battery charge

Andy Dick faces charges for allegedly groping a woman as she passed him on a sidewalk in Los Angeles earlier this year, city prosecutors said Monday.
    

Brian Ross departs ABC News following December suspension

Investigative reporter Brian Ross departed from ABC News on Monday after being suspended in December.
    

In photos: Moments from Paris haute couture week

Designers present their collections as part of the Fall-Winter 2018-2019 High Fashion collections in Paris from July 1-5, 2018.
    

Los Angeles Lakers signing PG Rajon Rondo

The Los Angeles Lakers are signing veteran point guard Rajon Rondo.
    

HTC to lay off 1,500 employees from Taiwanese factories

HTC announced plans Monday to lay off 1,500 employees from its Taiwanese manufacturing division.
    

Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky expects experience to pay off

Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was the second player taken in the 2017 NFL Draft, and he hopes a year of experience helps him perform better.
    

Eagles' Doug Pederson, Saints' Sean Payton gamble on golf course

Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson and New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton made several bets while playing golf during league meetings in March.
    

Guard J.R. Sweezy visiting old team, Seattle Seahawks

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard J.R. Sweezy is visiting the Seattle Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported Monday.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston parts ways with agents

Last week, the NFL suspended Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston three games, and now Winston has reportedly parted ways with his agents.
    

World Cup: Belgium beats Japan, advances to play Brazil

Belgium defeated Japan 3-2 on Monday in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, to advance to the 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, and will play Brazil.
    

Vladimir Putin renames military units after Ukrainian cities

Russian President Vladimir Putin named 11 military units after places in the Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Germany and Romania.
    

Aspirin may help reduce effects of Alzheimer's disease

Daily low doses of aspirin may help reduce the effects of Alzheimer's disease and protect memory, according to a new study.
    

Tennessee Titans QB Marcus Mariota, receivers hold extra workout

Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota made good on a promise he made in March by spending a little extra time with his wide receivers this weekend.
    

Green Bay Packers RB Aaron Jones bulks up in bid to improve all-around game

Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones used the offseason to build up his body, hoping to prevent the kind of knee injuries that affected his rookie season.
    

Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods see 'special' offense with Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams wide receivers Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods see the team's potent offense getting even better this season.
    
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  1. Missing Thai boys, soccer coach all found alive in cave complex
  2. 1 dead, 9 injured after boat explodes in the Bahamas
  3. Heavily armed men in helicopter free notorious French inmate
  4. How search-and-rescue crews found the missing Thai soccer team
  5. Trump's tariffs will lead to job losses, warns General Motors CEO
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Missing Thai boys, soccer coach all found alive in cave complex

Doctors and food were on their way, but more water needs to be pumped out of the caves before those trapped can be rescued.

    

1 dead, 9 injured after boat explodes in the Bahamas

"Investigators are still trying to determine what went wrong," Shanta Knowles, superintendent of police for the Royal Bahamas Police Force, told NBC News.

    

Heavily armed men in helicopter free notorious French inmate

It was the second daring escape by Redoine Faid, who once blasted his way out of a different prison with explosives hidden in tissue packs.

    

How search-and-rescue crews found the missing Thai soccer team

It was, by all accounts, a challenging mission laden with setbacks.

    

Trump's tariffs will lead to job losses, warns General Motors CEO

Americans would pay almost $6,000 more for a new car if tariffs come into play, say industry analysts.

    

Drink up: Research shows coffee is good for you

People who drank coffee, no matter how much or what kind they drank, were less likely to die over a 10-year period than non-coffee drinkers, according to a new report.

    

Thwarted terror plot in France targeted event involving Giuliani

A couple was arrested for an alleged bomb plot targeting Iranian opposition rally involving US speakers in France.

    

Leftist López Obrador storms to victory in Mexican presidential election

The former Mexico City mayor, set to be the first leftist president in decades, has pledged to reduce the country's economic dependence on the U.S.

    

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  1. Mexico, Supreme Court, Thailand: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. Trump Warns NATO Allies to Spend More on Defense, or Else
  3. U.S. Softens Demand That Countries Stop All Iran Oil Imports
  4. Merkel, to Survive, Agrees to Border Camps for Migrants
  5. Trump Interviews 4 Supreme Court Prospects in Rush to Name Replacement
  6. Former E.P.A. Aide Says Pruitt Asked Her to Help Find Work for His Wife
  7. Michael Cohen Hints at Cooperating With Federal Investigators. Or Does He?
  8. Thailand Cave Rescue: 12 Boys Found Alive After 10 Days. ‘We Are Hungry.’
  9. Youth Soccer Team Found in Cave in Thailand
  10. Trump and Mexico’s New Leader, Both Headstrong, Begin With a ‘Good Conversation’
  11. Mexico Delivers Another Defeat to the Status Quo in Latin America
  12. Feature: The A.C.L.U.’s Fight to Reunite Families Separated Under Trump
  13. Court Blocks Trump Administration From Blanket Detention of Asylum Seekers
  14. World Cup 2018: Belgium Shocks Japan With Stunning Rally
  15. Brazil’s Joy Is Mexico’s Heartbreak in World Cup Knockout
  16. What if Trump’s Nativism Actually Hurts Him?
  17. Conservatives, Don’t Put Too Much Hope in the Next Justice
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Women Might Save America Yet
  19. Is Neymar Black? Brazil and the Painful Relativity of Race
  20. A New Path in Mexico
  21. This Tweet Captures the State of Health Care in America Today
  22. How López Obrador Can Turn His Victory Into Mexico’s Triumph
  23. In Zimbabwe, the Enduring Fear of Single Women
  24. The Stone: Stanley Cavell and the American Contradiction
  25. Album Review: For the First Time, Drake Runs From His Feelings
  26. Annapolis Shooting Suspect Wanted to ‘Kill Every Person’ in Newsroom, Letter States
  27. ABC Parts Ways With Investigative Reporter Brian Ross
  28. 3-Year-Old Dies After Mass Stabbing at Her Birthday Party, Authorities Say
  29. Brawl Mars FIBA Qualifier Between the Philippines and Australia
  30. When Sports Betting Is Legal, the Value of Game Data Soars
  31. Emergency Rooms Run Out of Vital Drugs, and Patients Are Feeling It
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Mexico, Supreme Court, Thailand: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Warns NATO Allies to Spend More on Defense, or Else

The letters, which went out last month, are the latest sign of acrimony between Mr. Trump and American allies as he heads to a NATO summit meeting next week in Brussels.

    

U.S. Softens Demand That Countries Stop All Iran Oil Imports

The Trump administration said it would not penalize reduced Iranian oil imports in at least some cases, a move that is likely to soothe market concerns.

    

Merkel, to Survive, Agrees to Border Camps for Migrants

The German chancellor has emerged from a spectacular two-week rebellion with her government intact but her authority further diminished.

    

Trump Interviews 4 Supreme Court Prospects in Rush to Name Replacement

Administration officials will focus on confirming a Supreme Court nominee to fill the seat of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.

    

Former E.P.A. Aide Says Pruitt Asked Her to Help Find Work for His Wife

Samantha Dravis, a former E.P.A. policy chief, told a congressional committee of the request, the latest allegation that he used government staff for personal errands.

    

Michael Cohen Hints at Cooperating With Federal Investigators. Or Does He?

Legal experts said it was hard to discern Mr. Cohen’s motives in his interview with ABC News. But they agreed on one thing: It was unusual.

    

Thailand Cave Rescue: 12 Boys Found Alive After 10 Days. ‘We Are Hungry.’

The boys and their soccer coach had been trapped for more than a week by rising floodwaters. Evacuating them from the flooded cave complex will be a difficult operation.

    

Youth Soccer Team Found in Cave in Thailand

The 12 boys and their coach had been trapped in a flooded cave for more than a week.
    

Trump and Mexico’s New Leader, Both Headstrong, Begin With a ‘Good Conversation’

The election of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leader known for being as nationalist-minded as Mr. Trump, could complicate discussions over trade and immigration.

    

Mexico Delivers Another Defeat to the Status Quo in Latin America

Across the region, voters have ousted governing parties as a growing middle class demands more of its leaders.

    

Feature: The A.C.L.U.’s Fight to Reunite Families Separated Under Trump

The suit filed on behalf of families separated at the border was just the latest action against the administration by the civil liberties group.

    

Court Blocks Trump Administration From Blanket Detention of Asylum Seekers

A federal judge in Washington has ruled against the Trump administration’s widespread practice of detaining migrants seeking asylum while their cases are pending.

    

World Cup 2018: Belgium Shocks Japan With Stunning Rally

Nacer Chadli’s last-minute goal completed a remarkable comeback for Belgium, who knocked Japan out of the World Cup with a 3-2 victory.

    

Brazil’s Joy Is Mexico’s Heartbreak in World Cup Knockout

Neymar and Roberto Firmino both scored for Brazil in a 2-0 victory over Mexico in the round of 16.

    

What if Trump’s Nativism Actually Hurts Him?

The backlash against the president’s fulminations — and his policies — is stronger than many analysts realize.

    

Conservatives, Don’t Put Too Much Hope in the Next Justice

The Supreme Court alone cannot undo our broader cultural losses.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Women Might Save America Yet

Under Trump, politics is being reborn in the neighborhoods.

    

Is Neymar Black? Brazil and the Painful Relativity of Race

Ever since his “It’s not like I’m black, you know?” comment, Neymar has served as a focal point in Brazil’s cultural reckoning with racism, whitening, identity and public policy.

    

A New Path in Mexico

Mexico’s populist president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, promised a break from the country’s endemic violence, corruption and poverty. The odds are long.

    

This Tweet Captures the State of Health Care in America Today

The cost of an ambulance ought not stand in the way of emergency medical care.
    

How López Obrador Can Turn His Victory Into Mexico’s Triumph

The new president established an almost religious bond with the Mexican people, which will prompt a new epoch.

    

In Zimbabwe, the Enduring Fear of Single Women

As Zimbabwe prepares for its first election after Robert Mugabe’s ouster, a familiar malaise has returned.

    

The Stone: Stanley Cavell and the American Contradiction

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The rapper’s double album, “Scorpion,” is not a stylistic breakthrough or a victory lap, but a revisiting of his past arriving at a moment of personal upheaval.

    

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3-Year-Old Dies After Mass Stabbing at Her Birthday Party, Authorities Say

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