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Green Bay Packers claim G Ethan Cooper, release OT Kyle MeadowsWorld Cup: Close to 265,000 fans attended matches in Sochi  About 265,000 spectators attended matches at Fisht Stadium in Sochi, Russia, during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.    World Cup: French, Croatian fans to play friendly on Moscow's Red Square  French and Croatian fans will play a friendly match on Moscow's Red Square in the run-up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup final.    In photos: MoMA preview: 'Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980'  New York City's Modern Museum of Art explores International Style skyscrapers and Brutalist architecture in its latest exhibit, "Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980."    World Cup: Envoy says French fans will liken Russia to holiday with victory  France has noted the perfect organization and friendly atmosphere at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, as well as the Russian national team's high-level performance.    Atlanta Falcons suspend relationship with Papa John's  Another sports entity is distancing itself from Papa John's pizza in the wake of a racially insensitive comment made by the company's founder.    ZTE pays $1.4 billion penalty; U.S. to lift ban  The U.S. Commerce Department lifted a ban on Chinese smartphone maker ZTE on Friday after it paid a $1.4 billion penalty levied by the U.S. government.    World Cup: Leaders of more than 10 countries to attend final match  Many foreign leaders and high-ranking officials will attend the final match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on July 15 at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.    U.S. Staff Sgt. James T. Grotjan dies from non-combat-related injuries  A U.S. service member injured in a non-combat-related incident at an air base in the United Arab Emirates died this week, the U.S. Department of Defense said.    Houston Texans release veteran G Jeff Allen from PUP list  Veteran guard Jeff Allen of the Houston Texans was released from the reserve/physically unable to perform list with an injury settlement.    University of Louisville drops Papa John's name from stadium after slur  The University of Louisville will strip the Papa John's name from its football stadium and rename it Cardinal stadium, school president Neeli Bendapudi said.    Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano destroys school, park  Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano overtook a school and park this week, bringing the total number of destroyed structures since May to more than 700.    Washington Redskins sign rookie DB Adonis Alexander  The Washington Redskins signed defensive back Adonis Alexander, the team announced Friday.    Ex-Giants coach McAdoo on Solder: 'I don't think he's a very good player'  Nate Solder became the highest-paid offensive lineman in football when he signed with the New York Giants in March.    Protesters demand Palestinian justice outside Jared Kushner's house  Protesters gathered in front of Jared Kushner's home to protest his Middle East peace plan as well as the relocation of  U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.    Titans RB Henry expected to start over Lewis  After the Tennessee Titans cut running back DeMarco Murray in March, they signed Dion Lewis and it was assumed that he would be the starter.    Palestinian teen dies, IDF officer injured in Gaza protests  A Palestinian teenager died and an Israeli officer sustained injuries during protests at the Gaza border, officials from both sides of the conflict said.    Moments from Wimbledon championship  Top tennis players from around the world compete in the 2018 Wimbledon championships in London running from June 25 to July 15, 2018.    Wilbur Ross to sell all stock to satisfy ethics watchdog  Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said he will sell off all his stock after an ethics watchdog notified him he failed to follow through on a ethics agreement.    Researchers isolate ancient parvovirus from human remains  Scientists have isolated an ancient sample of parvovirus from human remains, which may provide researchers with knowledge of extinct genetic diversity and viral phylodynamics.    Just 84 highly Amur leopards remain in the wild, study finds  Scientists estimate there are only 84 Amur leopards left in the wild in the Jilin Province of China and southernmost border of the Primorskii Province in Russia.    KC-46 tanker aircraft completes flight tests ahead of first delivery  The KC-46 Pegasus has successfully completed its final flight tests, setting the stage for delivery of the first aircraft to the Air Force in late October.    Rockwell Collins, DRS to offer new air combat training program to U.K.  Rockwell Collins and DRS are forming a partnership to work on the advanced Joint Secure Air Combat Training System for the U.K. Ministry of Defense.    Three-time Pro Bowl RB DeMarco Murray retires from NFL  Former Offensive Player of the Year DeMarco Murray announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday.    Marc-Andre Fleury signs three-year extension with Vegas Golden Knights  The Vegas Golden Knights have agreed to a contract extension with goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.    Watch: Kevin Anderson tops John Isner in another Wimbledon marathon match  South African Kevin Anderson beat American John Isner in a 6-hour-and-36-minute Wimbledon semifinal on Friday at the All England Club in London.    In photos: President Trump's visit to London draws protests  Demonstrators took to the streets of London in protest of President Donald Trump's visit to Britain on July 13, 2018.    More than 500 sickened at Tennessee zipline destination  Health officials in Tennessee said they're trying to determine what sickened more than 500 people who visited a zipline destination.     | 
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Massive crowds of anti-Trump demonstrators pack London's streetsA rally in the city's Trafalgar Square attracted such a large crowd that organizers struggled to accommodate the sheer number of anti-Trump marchers.     Trump's NATO threat sent Pentagon into 'damage control' mode"One thing you need in this alliance is predictability," one diplomatic official said.     Hours after bashing British leader May, Trump denies criticismHe also said Friday that immigration has "changed the fabric" of Europe's culture, and is bad both for Europe and the U.S.     The Rock isn't running for president. But he's a king of the Chinese box office."He's the biggest star at a time when there aren't as many who can carry a movie globally."     British police identify source of nerve agent that poisoned couplePolice are investigating whether the nerve agent came from the same batch that poisoned a former Russian spy and his daughter.     Transgender Miss Universe contender speaks up for trans kidsI don't care if 'Trump baby' blimp offends president, London mayor saysThe president's comments about London's mayor have been called Islamophobic and racist.     Trump is set to meet the queen. Here's what he shouldn't do.The president is known for his fondness for fast food and well-done steak. How will he deal with the refined nature of dining with royalty?     Algeria stops forcing migrants into Sahara after widespread outrageThe North African nation was expelling migrants by the hundreds almost every week into the unforgiving desert, sometimes to their deaths.     Trump blasts British prime minister ahead of meetingThe American president did, however, have some nice things to say about Queen Elizabeth II.     More Recent Articles | 
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Russia, Trump, Migrants: Your Friday Evening Briefing12 Russian Agents Indicted in Mueller InvestigationThe intelligence officers were charged with hacking Democrats during the 2016 campaign. The indictment was announced days before President Trump is to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.     12 Russians Charged: Major Highlights of the Indictment and Rod Rosenstein’s StatementHere are some of the key highlights, with analysis, of the indictment of the Russian agents and excerpts from Mr. Rosenstein’s announcement on Friday.     Trump Invited the Russians to Hack Clinton. Were They Listening?The same day that Donald J. Trump asked Russians for help in hacking Hillary Clinton’s emails, Russia began efforts to target her personal servers.     How Russian Spies Hid Behind Bitcoin in Hacking CampaignOperatives used cryptocurrency to obscure their identities and pay for the infrastructure needed to steal emails from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.     ‘Warning Lights Are Blinking Red,’ Top Intelligence Officer Says of Russian AttacksDays before President Trump’s meeting with Vladimir V. Putin, Dan Coats compared the danger of Russian cyberattacks to the warnings the U.S. had of stepped-up terror threats ahead of Sept. 11, 2001.     Trump Brings His Own Style to a Day of Damage Control in BritainThe president called the U.S.-British relationship the “highest level of special,” and he dismissed an explosive interview he gave to a British tabloid as “fake news.”     ‘Fake News’ Goes Global as Trump, in Britain, Rips the PressIn Britain, President Trump attacked his usual target CNN and, less predictably, The Sun, calling the London tabloid’s interview with him “fake news.”     At Uber, New Questions Arise About Executive BehaviorAs Uber cleans up its corporate culture, employees have filed complaints about the chief operating officer, Barney Harford, for his comments about race and women.     ‘It’s Like Each Day Is a Year’: A Migrant Mother’s Wait for a ReunionFor thousands of migrants separated from their children at the border, the trauma comes in the waiting.     Paychecks Lag as Profits Soar, and Prices Erode Wage GainsFears of an overheated economy could prompt the Federal Reserve to cut short a recovery in which incomes have already struggled to gain traction.     How Do You Say ‘Witch Hunt’ in Russian?It sure is strange that Donald Trump is so angry at American justice for the indictment of 12 Russian military officers.     America First, America Hated, America AloneTrump intends to bring about the collapse of the liberal international order, in its commitment to open societies and its institutions.     How to Meet Autistic People HalfwayI Didn’t Want Co-Sleeping to EndFor years, I fell asleep with one child and woke up with the other. It wasn’t just for them. It was also for me, after the trauma of divorce.     What Friday’s Indictments MeanThe allegations of subverting American democracy are troubling in themselves. They also spell trouble for the president.     The Real F.B.I. Election CulpritOp-Ed Columnist: It’s Time to Depopularize ‘Populist’The use of the term is freighted with contempt — a term for everything urban elites can’t find the energy to understand.     Op-Ed Columnist: Friday Night Music: Warpaint, BeetlesThe Unlikely Tale of the Iranian Sailor Who Became a Candy Store PoetTo the East Village fans of his Belgian fries and tall tales, the raconteur behind the counter at the beloved Ray’s Candy Store has a life that should be in a movie. And now it is.     In North Korea, a Western Journalist Appears All but InvisibleThe studious lack of attention was the oddest part of an American delegation’s 28 hours in Pyongyang.     Nawaz Sharif Is Arrested on Return to Pakistan, Amid Turmoil and BloodshedAs supporters of the former prime minister clashed with security forces in Punjab Province, militant attacks elsewhere in Pakistan killed more than 130 people.     U.S. Delegation and Mexico’s Next President Aim to Reset RelationsThe delegation, led by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, met with Andrés Manuel López Obrador to discuss issues that have caused friction between the countries: trade, security and immigration.     A Giant Iceberg Parked Offshore. It’s Stunning, but Villagers Hit the Road.A village in Greenland is on alert amid fears that a huge iceberg could break apart and send a flood wave over the settlement.     McDonald’s Removes Salads Linked to Intestinal Parasite Outbreak in MidwestIowa and Illinois have recorded more than 100 cases of cyclosporiasis, which causes nausea and fatigue. McDonald’s has stopped selling salads at about 3,000 locations.     Scarlett Johansson Withdraws From Transgender Role After BacklashThe actress dropped out of her role as Dante Gill, a.k.a. Tex, in “Rub & Tug,” citing ethical questions surrounding her casting.     ‘Still Can’t Believe It Worked’: The Story of the Thailand Cave RescueIt took plastic cocoons and anti-anxiety pills, bravery and providence to save the soccer team. “So many things could have gone wrong,” said one official.     The Saturday Profile: Aiming for Miss Universe — and Universal Transgender RightsAfter winning Spain’s national beauty contest, Angela Ponce will become the first transgender woman to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.     ‘Totally Preventable’: How a Sick Woman Lost Electricity, and Her LifeLinda Daniels relied on an oxygen machine, and died hours after her power was shut off for overdue bills. Her family is pushing for answers.     Corner Office: Stacy Brown-Philpot of TaskRabbit on Being a Black Woman in Silicon ValleyThe Detroit native studied at Penn and Stanford, worked for Goldman and Google, and now runs the gig economy pioneer that Ikea acquired in 2017.     It’s the Movie Hit of the Summer: Why ‘The Kissing Booth’ ClickedThe Netflix movie is based on a book by a real teenager, adapted by a fan of ’80s teen rom-coms and features stars who actually became a couple.     Fiction: Does the Name Dag Solstad Mean Anything to You? It ShouldHe’s Norway’s greatest living writer, and two more of his novels — “T Singer” and “Armand V” — have recently been translated.     Brantley in Britain: Review: ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Is a Transfixing Epic of Riches and RuinIn the National Theater’s adaptation of Stefano Massini’s play, three wondrous actors become multitudes.     Women Making Science Videos on YouTube Face Hostile CommentsAfter studying 23,005 comments left on videos about science and related topics, a researcher says, “I could see why people would not want to be on YouTube.”     More Recent Articles | 
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 The Green Bay Packers announced a pair of roster moves on Friday.  
 About 265,000 spectators attended matches at Fisht Stadium in Sochi, Russia, during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.  
 French and Croatian fans will play a friendly match on Moscow's Red Square in the run-up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup final.  
 New York City's Modern Museum of Art explores International Style skyscrapers and Brutalist architecture in its latest exhibit, "Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980."  
 France has noted the perfect organization and friendly atmosphere at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, as well as the Russian national team's high-level performance.  
 Another sports entity is distancing itself from Papa John's pizza in the wake of a racially insensitive comment made by the company's founder.  
 The U.S. Commerce Department lifted a ban on Chinese smartphone maker ZTE on Friday after it paid a $1.4 billion penalty levied by the U.S. government.  
 Many foreign leaders and high-ranking officials will attend the final match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on July 15 at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.  
 A U.S. service member injured in a non-combat-related incident at an air base in the United Arab Emirates died this week, the U.S. Department of Defense said.  
 Veteran guard Jeff Allen of the Houston Texans was released from the reserve/physically unable to perform list with an injury settlement.  
 The University of Louisville will strip the Papa John's name from its football stadium and rename it Cardinal stadium, school president Neeli Bendapudi said.  
 Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano overtook a school and park this week, bringing the total number of destroyed structures since May to more than 700.  
 The Washington Redskins signed defensive back Adonis Alexander, the team announced Friday.  
 Nate Solder became the highest-paid offensive lineman in football when he signed with the New York Giants in March.  
 Protesters gathered in front of Jared Kushner's home to protest his Middle East peace plan as well as the relocation of  U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.  
 After the Tennessee Titans cut running back DeMarco Murray in March, they signed Dion Lewis and it was assumed that he would be the starter.  
 A Palestinian teenager died and an Israeli officer sustained injuries during protests at the Gaza border, officials from both sides of the conflict said.  
 Top tennis players from around the world compete in the 2018 Wimbledon championships in London running from June 25 to July 15, 2018.  
 Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said he will sell off all his stock after an ethics watchdog notified him he failed to follow through on a ethics agreement.  
 Scientists have isolated an ancient sample of parvovirus from human remains, which may provide researchers with knowledge of extinct genetic diversity and viral phylodynamics.  
 Scientists estimate there are only 84 Amur leopards left in the wild in the Jilin Province of China and southernmost border of the Primorskii Province in Russia.  
 The KC-46 Pegasus has successfully completed its final flight tests, setting the stage for delivery of the first aircraft to the Air Force in late October.  
 Rockwell Collins and DRS are forming a partnership to work on the advanced Joint Secure Air Combat Training System for the U.K. Ministry of Defense.  
 Former Offensive Player of the Year DeMarco Murray announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday.  
 The Vegas Golden Knights have agreed to a contract extension with goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.  
 South African Kevin Anderson beat American John Isner in a 6-hour-and-36-minute Wimbledon semifinal on Friday at the All England Club in London.  
 Demonstrators took to the streets of London in protest of President Donald Trump's visit to Britain on July 13, 2018.  
 Health officials in Tennessee said they're trying to determine what sickened more than 500 people who visited a zipline destination.  



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