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  1. California mall chain involved in selling customers' license plate data to police
  2. Former Lions coach Darryl Rogers dies at 83
  3. Myanmar, Laos hit vith visa restrictions for not accepting citizens deported from U.S.
  4. Niecy Nash receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  5. Florida to induct Tim Tebow into Ring of Honor
  6. Police correct arrest report on Cardinals GM Steve Keim
  7. Report: Jaguars DE Marcell Dareus sued for sexual assault
  8. California's County Fire sparked by electric livestock fence
  9. High bllood pressure threatens aging brain, study says
  10. Neurological fallout from Ebola infection worse than thought
  11. Broadcom to buy CA Technologies for $18.9B
  12. Report warns of dog illness that can spread to owners
  13. Benjamin McDowell sentenced to 33 months for South Carolina shooting plot
  14. Sun Prairie, Wis., firefighter dies in gas leak explosion
  15. 'Scandal' actress Katie Lowes, husband Adam Shapiro join 'Waitress' cast
  16. Watch: Rafael Nadal edges Juan Martin del Porto in Wimbledon quarterfinals
  17. Dennis Rodman, Martha Stewart to help roast Bruce Willis
  18. Poll: 54 percent of voters oppose eliminating ICE
  19. Ashley Graham to host Season 2 of competition show 'American Beauty Star'
  20. Neill Blomkamp to direct next 'RoboCop' movie
  21. Watch: Cardinals RB David Johnson squats 495 pounds ... three times
  22. Dow Jones drops 219 points after Donald Trump unveils China tariffs

California mall chain involved in selling customers' license plate data to police

A California company that operates several malls in the state is sending license plate information to local police.
    

Former Lions coach Darryl Rogers dies at 83

Darryl Rogers, whose lengthy coaching career included four seasons with the Detroit Lions, died Tuesday. He was 83.
    

Myanmar, Laos hit vith visa restrictions for not accepting citizens deported from U.S.

The United States imposed visa restrictions on Myanmar and Laos for not accepting their citizens who have been deported.
    

Niecy Nash receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Actress Niecy Nash
    

Florida to induct Tim Tebow into Ring of Honor

Former quarterback Tim Tebow will be inducted into Florida's Ring of Honor, the school announced Wednesday.
    

Police correct arrest report on Cardinals GM Steve Keim

Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim did not misidentify himself following his arrest for driving under the influence on July 4.
    

Report: Jaguars DE Marcell Dareus sued for sexual assault

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcell Dareus has been sued for sexual assault, according to a Jacksonville television station.
    

California's County Fire sparked by electric livestock fence

An improperly installed electric livestock fence sparked a wildfire that has burned more than 90,000 acres in Northern California.
    

High bllood pressure threatens aging brain, study says

High blood pressure later in life may contribute to blood vessel blockages and tangles linked to Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
    

Neurological fallout from Ebola infection worse than thought

Ebola virus survivors may suffer greater long-term neurological consequences than doctors have believed, a small study suggests.
    

Broadcom to buy CA Technologies for $18.9B

Broadcom will purchase software company CA Technologies for $18.9 billion, the semiconductor giant announced Wednesday.
    

Report warns of dog illness that can spread to owners

A bacteria carried by dogs that haven't been neutered can produce flu symptoms in humans and potentially jeopardize a pregnancy, a new study suggests.
    

Benjamin McDowell sentenced to 33 months for South Carolina shooting plot

A South Carolina man who illegally purchased a gun and threatened to carry out a Dylann Roof-inspired attack was sentenced to nearly three years in prison.
    

Sun Prairie, Wis., firefighter dies in gas leak explosion

A Wisconsin firefighter died after a gas leak caused an explosion that destroyed several buildings in a Milwaukee suburb, local police said.
    

'Scandal' actress Katie Lowes, husband Adam Shapiro join 'Waitress' cast

"Scandal" actress Katie Lowes is to make her Broadway debut alongside her husband, actor/director Adam Shapiro, in the musical, "Waitress."
    

Watch: Rafael Nadal edges Juan Martin del Porto in Wimbledon quarterfinals

Two-time champion Rafael Nadal outlasted Juan Martin del Porto in a match that lasted nearly five hours in the Wimbledon quarterfinals Wednesday in London.
    

Dennis Rodman, Martha Stewart to help roast Bruce Willis

NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman and media mogul Martha Stewart are confirmed to participate in Saturday's taping of "The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis."
    

Poll: 54 percent of voters oppose eliminating ICE

A majority of American voters oppose eliminating the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, according to a poll by Politico and Morning Consult.
    

Ashley Graham to host Season 2 of competition show 'American Beauty Star'

Supermodel Ashley Graham has signed on to host Season 2 of Lifetime's competition series, "American Beauty Star," the cable network said Wednesday.
    

Neill Blomkamp to direct next 'RoboCop' movie

Neill Blomkamp is slated to direct the next installment in the "RoboCop" film franchise.
    

Watch: Cardinals RB David Johnson squats 495 pounds ... three times

Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson showed off his strength Wednesday by doing three squat reps of 495 pounds.
    

Dow Jones drops 219 points after Donald Trump unveils China tariffs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 220 points Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled new tariffs on Chinese goods.
    
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As President Trump Bashes NATO, Republicans Are Largely Silent
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WASHINGTON — "Errrrrgggggahhhh," said Senator Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas, when asked his opinion of President Trump's harsh words for the United States' NATO allies on Wednesday. "I haven't had time to sift through all that." "All that" would ...
Power breakfast: How Trump lambasted Germany over eggs and fruit saladUSA TODAY
FACT CHECK: Trump's Claims On NATO SpendingNPR
Nato summit: Leaders to focus on Afghanistan conflictBBC News
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With all odds against them, here's how rescuers pulled off 'miracle' Thai cave mission - ABC News


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With all odds against them, here's how rescuers pulled off 'miracle' Thai cave mission
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The steel air tanks glittered under the beams of floodlights as a pair of rescuers defogged their masks and adjusted the straps. They checked their regulators one last time before embarking on what would become their most famous dive.
Thailand cave: Museum and movie in the works for Tham LuangBBC News
The Thai cave rescue ended in success. But only two weeks ago, it all seemed hopelessCNN
The Thai Cave Rescue, Before Its Triumph, Teetered on the Brink of DisasterWall Street Journal
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  1. Germany's 'Nazi bride' gets life sentence for 10 racist killings
  2. Trump doubles request for NATO defense dollars, calls Germany 'a captive of Russia'
  3. Boys rescued from Thai cave wave from their hospital beds
  4. 'Nazi Bride' accused of 10 murders breaks her silence
  5. VR helps cure real-life fear of heights
  6. Dem questions whether Trump take on N. Korea nukes matches intel
  7. Trump's trade war may soon hit wallets and paychecks
  8. U.K. will hit Facebook with max fine for data breaches, regulator says
  9. China vows retaliation as U.S. ups trade war ante with $200 billion tariff threat
  10. Trump's European trip: Trade wars, Brexit chaos — and a Russia quandary
  11. France star Pogba dedicates win to Thai soccer team freed from cave
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Germany's 'Nazi bride' gets life sentence for 10 racist killings

She is the sole surviving member of a neo-Nazi terrorist cell that called itself the National Socialist Underground.

    

Trump doubles request for NATO defense dollars, calls Germany 'a captive of Russia'

The president said it's not fair to American taxpayers that Germany buys energy from Russia while enjoying the umbrella of defense provided by U.S. cash.

    

Boys rescued from Thai cave wave from their hospital beds

A video clip is the first time the boys have been seen since being retrieved by divers.

    

'Nazi Bride' accused of 10 murders breaks her silence

Germany's so-called Nazi Bride broke her silence Wednesday, more than two years into a trial alleging that she participated in a racist killing spree.

    

VR helps cure real-life fear of heights

Virtual reality helped people with acrophobia, a fear of heights, overcome their fear and venture onto mountains and rope bridges, researchers said.

    

Dem questions whether Trump take on N. Korea nukes matches intel

The Virginia Democrats asked Trump's intelligence director to assess whether North Korea is really willing to significantly reduce its stockpile.

    

Trump's trade war may soon hit wallets and paychecks

"Americans will have less disposable income," one expert predicts.

    

U.K. will hit Facebook with max fine for data breaches, regulator says

Facebook broke the law by failing to safeguard people's information and was not transparent about how data was harvested, the British regulator said.

    

China vows retaliation as U.S. ups trade war ante with $200 billion tariff threat

The spiraling conflict over Chinese technology policy threatens to chill global economic growth.

    

Trump's European trip: Trade wars, Brexit chaos — and a Russia quandary

The president's allegiance to allies — and his willingness to deliver a tough message to Russian President Vladimir Putin — will be put to the test.

    

France star Pogba dedicates win to Thai soccer team freed from cave

Paul Pogba has paused after the biggest win of his international career to dedicate it to the Thai soccer team whose last members were freed from a flooded cave hours earlier.

    

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  1. Europe Edition: NATO, Brexit, World Cup: Your Thursday Briefing
  2. NATO, Migrants, World Cup: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  3. Trump vs. Merkel: Blistering Salvo Meets Quiet Rejoinder
  4. Trump Visit Tests Britain’s ‘Special Relationship’ With U.S.
  5. Live Briefing: Trump Pushes Allies to Increase Spending
  6. Democrats Zero In on Kavanaugh’s Defense of Presidential Power
  7. Rosenstein Asks Prosecutors to Help With Kavanaugh Papers in Unusual Request
  8. Croatia Digs Deeper, Burying England’s World Cup Dreams
  9. That Spitting Thing at the World Cup? It’s Probably ‘Carb Rinsing’
  10. Croatia’s 2018 World Cup Pursuit Inspired by the Past
  11. How Rare Earths (What?) Could Be Crucial in a U.S.-China Trade War
  12. A Soybean Surge Makes Trump’s Trade War Look Deceptively Good
  13. The ‘King’ of Shambhala Buddhism, Undone by #MeToo
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: We May Be Able to Get Kevin Cooper Off Death Row
  15. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Have a Better Conversation About Mental Illness
  16. Can the Cave Rescue Save the Thai Government Too?
  17. What America Gets Out of NATO
  18. Do You Care About the Rule of Law? Then Act Like It
  19. Sorry, NATO. Trump Doesn’t Believe in Allies.
  20. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Day Off From the World
  21. When Politicians Determine Your Religious Beliefs
  22. Lens: Surviving the Long-Term Trauma of Sexual Violence
  23. State of the Art: How Online Hobbyists Can Reaffirm Your Faith in the Internet
  24. Wordplay: How to Make a Crossword Puzzle
  25. Battling Fake Accounts, Twitter to Slash Millions of Followers
  26. Kushner’s Firm Deepens Ties to Those With Business in Washington
  27. Papa John’s Founder John Schnatter Resigns as Chairman After Racial Slur
  28. 10 Volunteer Firefighters in North Carolina Charged With Setting Fires
  29. Nevada Execution Is Blocked After Drugmaker Sues
  30. Soccer Players and Their Coach Are on the Mend, Thailand Says
  31. ‘Mi Amor!’: Tearful Scenes as Immigrant Reunions Begin in New York
  32. How Germany Won Freedom for the Widow of China’s Most Famous Dissident
  33. Democrats Take Major Step to Reduce Role of Superdelegates
  34. How to Start Knitting (and Learn to Love It)
  35. Why Your Brain Tricks You Into Doing Less Important Tasks
  36. Critic’s Notebook: A New Type of Museum for an Age of Migration
  37. The Handmaid's Tale: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Is Brutal and Not Much Else in Season 2
  38. How Do You Say ‘Tradition’ in Yiddish?
  39. New York Men’s Fashion Week: The Mixtape
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Europe Edition: NATO, Brexit, World Cup: Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

NATO, Migrants, World Cup: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump vs. Merkel: Blistering Salvo Meets Quiet Rejoinder

The president waged a harsh attack on Germany at the NATO meeting, saying it was “captive” of Russia. The chancellor, weakened at home, reacted mildly but pointedly.
    

Trump Visit Tests Britain’s ‘Special Relationship’ With U.S.

In a political crisis over Britain’s plan to leave the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May could use some help. She can’t be sure of that from President Trump on his visit to Britain.

    

Live Briefing: Trump Pushes Allies to Increase Spending

The seven-day, three-nation trip underscores President Trump’s transformation of U.S. foreign policy. Up first: The NATO summit meeting in Brussels.

    

Democrats Zero In on Kavanaugh’s Defense of Presidential Power

Democrats thought the weakness of a Supreme Court nominee would be health care and abortion. Then came Brett M. Kavanaugh’s writings on shielding presidents from investigation.

    

Rosenstein Asks Prosecutors to Help With Kavanaugh Papers in Unusual Request

The deputy attorney general asked each of the nation’s 93 United States attorneys to provide up to three prosecutors to review the documents of President Trump’s Supreme Court pick.

    

Croatia Digs Deeper, Burying England’s World Cup Dreams

Croatia, in their third straight game that went to extra time, rode its resiliency to a semifinal win and ended England’s effervescent run in this tournament.

    

That Spitting Thing at the World Cup? It’s Probably ‘Carb Rinsing’

Players take a swig, swish it around and then spit it out. They’re playing a trick on their brains.

    

Croatia’s 2018 World Cup Pursuit Inspired by the Past

A brief overview of the highs and lows for the Croatian national football team.

    

How Rare Earths (What?) Could Be Crucial in a U.S.-China Trade War

Chinese companies dominate important parts of the global supply chain. The Australian C.E.O. of one alternative source of key minerals says her firm can’t fill the gap.

    

A Soybean Surge Makes Trump’s Trade War Look Deceptively Good

China rapidly increased purchases of American soybeans and crude oil before tariffs went into effect, temporarily boosting economic growth.

    

The ‘King’ of Shambhala Buddhism, Undone by #MeToo

The leader of one of the biggest Buddhist organizations in the West steps aside after allegations of sexual abuse, leaving followers reeling.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: We May Be Able to Get Kevin Cooper Off Death Row

California’s governor may permit a DNA test pointing to Cooper’s innocence.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Have a Better Conversation About Mental Illness

The public discussion about mental health has become too focused on moderate illnesses.

    

Can the Cave Rescue Save the Thai Government Too?

The public-relations potential of the boys’ plight wasn’t lost on the junta.

    

What America Gets Out of NATO

The president calls it a bad deal. In fact it’s our best defense in a dangerous 21st century.

    

Do You Care About the Rule of Law? Then Act Like It

In his attempt to seal the border, President Trump is making a mockery of America’s asylum laws.

    

Sorry, NATO. Trump Doesn’t Believe in Allies.

Europe has to understand that in the American president’s twisted worldview, there are only fans and enemies.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Day Off From the World

For a moment, I managed to forget the news, and just live.

    

When Politicians Determine Your Religious Beliefs

Most Americans choose a political party before choosing whether to join a religious community.

    

Lens: Surviving the Long-Term Trauma of Sexual Violence

After she was raped, this photographer asked 29 other survivors about their stories.

    

State of the Art: How Online Hobbyists Can Reaffirm Your Faith in the Internet

Much of the internet feels terrible. But using the web to learn an offline hobby can give you a glimpse of a healthier relationship with your digital devices.

    

Wordplay: How to Make a Crossword Puzzle

In Part 4 of the series, the constructors Robyn Weintraub and Brad Wilber clue us in.

    

Battling Fake Accounts, Twitter to Slash Millions of Followers

Twitter will begin removing tens of millions of suspicious accounts from follower numbers, signaling a major new effort to fight fraud and restore trust on the platform.

    

Kushner’s Firm Deepens Ties to Those With Business in Washington

The family company of Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, is doing deals with investors who have a lot riding on federal decisions.

    

Papa John’s Founder John Schnatter Resigns as Chairman After Racial Slur

The comment sent the pizza chain’s stock tumbling. It was already hurting after a blunder involving the N.F.L. last year.

    

10 Volunteer Firefighters in North Carolina Charged With Setting Fires

The firefighters are accused of conspiring to set fires to abandoned buildings and wooded areas over a two-year period.

    

Nevada Execution Is Blocked After Drugmaker Sues

The manufacturer of one of the drugs that would have been used in the lethal injection argued that the state had obtained the drug illicitly.

    

Soccer Players and Their Coach Are on the Mend, Thailand Says

"They took care of each other well in the cave,” a public health official said of the 12 boys and their coach, a day after the last of them were rescued.

    

‘Mi Amor!’: Tearful Scenes as Immigrant Reunions Begin in New York

A trickle of families separated at the border were reunited in New York, a day after a court deadline, while thousands remained apart.

    

How Germany Won Freedom for the Widow of China’s Most Famous Dissident

The interest of Angela Merkel in China’s human rights record, and her personal touch, helped secure the release of Liu Xia, the widow of Liu Xiaobo.

    

Democrats Take Major Step to Reduce Role of Superdelegates

Under a new rule, superdelegates would not be allowed to vote during the first ballot of the presidential nominating process, except in extraordinary cases like contested conventions.

    

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