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One person died and residents in two counties were ordered to evacuate Wednesday as the result of a 36,000-acre wildfire in northern Oregon.
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  1. One dead, evacuations ordered in Oregon wildfire
  2. Baltimore Ravens promote Ron Medlin to head trainer
  3. Tennessee Titans DT Jurrell Casey says he will continue anthem protest
  4. Chicago Cubs look to stay hot against fading St. Louis Cardinals
  5. Report: Tom Flores out as Oakland Raiders' radio commentator
  6. Nick Saban not sure Jalen Hurts will be with Alabama
  7. Study: Resetting e-prescriptions for opioids helps curb use
  8. Chicago Bears OL Charles Leno Jr. helps get Bears fans' bus back on the road
  9. Spain to introduce law requiring explicit verbal consent for sex
  10. Secretary Pompeo: Korean War soldiers' remains could be back soon
  11. Pennsylvania Supreme Court upholds Philadelphia soda tax
  12. Orioles ship Manny Machado to Dodgers for five prospects
  13. Drug may ease pain, lessen hospitalization from sickle cell disease
  14. Baseball players in viral sportsmanship video win ESPY
  15. Justice Department seeks accelerated appeal of AT&T, Time Warner merger
  16. Brewers' Josh Hader required to take sensitivity training after offensive tweets
  17. White House announces Trump's nominee to lead Census
  18. Pain, sleeplessness often precede MS diagnosis
  19. California Supreme Court blocks measure to split the state into three
  20. Ex-Raven DB Webb 'weighing' offers
  21. Colts DE McCain pleads not guilty to assault charges
  22. Saints sign RB Vereen, waive RB Lasco
  23. California Highway 1 re-opens after May 2017 landslide
  24. Study: Early dinner may lower risk for breast, prostate cancer
  25. Lockheed, Raytheon, Thales to coordinate for NATO missile defense

One dead, evacuations ordered in Oregon wildfire

One person died and residents in two counties were ordered to evacuate Wednesday as the result of a 36,000-acre wildfire in northern Oregon.
    

Baltimore Ravens promote Ron Medlin to head trainer

The Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday announced the promotion of Ron Medlin to head certified athletic trainer.
    

Tennessee Titans DT Jurrell Casey says he will continue anthem protest

Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey said he plans to protest the NFL's new national anthem policy and live with the potential consequences.
    

Chicago Cubs look to stay hot against fading St. Louis Cardinals

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs used a strong push to enter the All-Star break leading the National League Central Division.
    

Report: Tom Flores out as Oakland Raiders' radio commentator

Another Oakland Raiders radio broadcaster apparently is out.
    

Nick Saban not sure Jalen Hurts will be with Alabama

Alabama coach Nick Saban said he isn't sure whether Jalen Hurts, the Crimson Tide's starting quarterback last season, will be on roster.
    

Study: Resetting e-prescriptions for opioids helps curb use

Lowering the default number of opioid painkillers in electronic prescription systems reduced overall use of the drugs, a new study finds.
    

Chicago Bears OL Charles Leno Jr. helps get Bears fans' bus back on the road

Chicago Bears offensive lineman Charles Leno Jr. came to the rescue Wednesday, helping fans get their broken down bus back on the road.
    

Spain to introduce law requiring explicit verbal consent for sex

Spain's government plans to introduce a new "yes means yes" sexual consent law that officials hope will make rape cases less ambiguous.
    

Secretary Pompeo: Korean War soldiers' remains could be back soon

The remains of U.S. soldiers killed in North Korea could start to be returned in a couple weeks, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.
    

Pennsylvania Supreme Court upholds Philadelphia soda tax

Pennsylvania's Supreme Court moved Wednesday to uphold a tax on soda and other sweetened beverages in Philadelphia.
    

Orioles ship Manny Machado to Dodgers for five prospects

The Manny Machado rumor mill is officially closed for business after the Baltimore Orioles traded him to the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday for five prospects.
    

Drug may ease pain, lessen hospitalization from sickle cell disease

An FDA-approved supplement reduces episodes of severe pain in people with sickle cell disease, a new clinical trial shows
    

Baseball players in viral sportsmanship video win ESPY

Two high school baseball players received an honorary ESPN ESPY award for sportsmanship during the playoffs, which was amplified with a viral video.
    

Justice Department seeks accelerated appeal of AT&T, Time Warner merger

The U.S. Department of Justice requested an accelerated timeline for its appeal of a judge's decision to approve a merger between AT&T and Time Warner.
    

Brewers' Josh Hader required to take sensitivity training after offensive tweets

Major League Baseball will require sensitivity training for Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh Hader after offensive posts surfaced from his Twitter account.
    

White House announces Trump's nominee to lead Census

President Donald Trump will nominate Steven Dillingham, a current Peace Corps official, to be the U.S. Census Bureau's next director.
    

Pain, sleeplessness often precede MS diagnosis

Pain, sleep problems and mental health disorders are common in the five years before someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a new study reveals.
    

California Supreme Court blocks measure to split the state into three

The California Supreme Court moved Wednesday to block a measure that would divide the state into three parts.
    

Ex-Raven DB Webb 'weighing' offers

Defensive back Lardarius Webb wasn't with the Baltimore Ravens when they opened training camp on Wednesday for the first time since they drafted him in 2009.
    

Colts DE McCain pleads not guilty to assault charges

Indianapolis Colts defensive end Chris McCain pleaded not guilty to two counts of battery in Los Angeles relating to an alleged incident with a woman in January.
    

Saints sign RB Vereen, waive RB Lasco

The New Orleans Saints signed running back Shane Vereen to a contract on Wednesday.
    

California Highway 1 re-opens after May 2017 landslide

Part of California Highway 1 re-opened Thursday, about 14 months after a landslide put the scenic, coastal road under dozens of feet of sediment.
    

Study: Early dinner may lower risk for breast, prostate cancer

Having a late dinner and heading straight to bed may boost your risk of breast or prostate cancer, a new study suggests.
    

Lockheed, Raytheon, Thales to coordinate for NATO missile defense

Lockheed Martin and ThalesRaytheonSystems are collaborating to provide NATO with a local command and control system for ballistic missile defense capability.
    
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  3. Measure to break California into 3 states removed from November ballot after court ruling - CNN

As Russians describe 'verbal agreements' at summit, US officials scramble for clarity - Washington Post


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As Russians describe 'verbal agreements' at summit, US officials scramble for clarity
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Two days after President Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian officials offered a string of assertions about what the two leaders had achieved. "Important verbal agreements" were reached at the Helsinki meeting, Russia's ...
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  1. He risked his life playing 'The Game': A migrant's harrowing journey to the West
  2. Thai boy thought he was hallucinating when rescuer arrived
  3. Trump calls out 'aggressive' NATO ally, cites potential for 'World War III'
  4. Amid violence in Nicaragua, compatriots in U.S. support protesters
  5. Meet the elite engineers leading a challenge to India's homosexuality ban
  6. Auto industry insiders question Elon Musk's leadership, amid bizarre rant over Thai rescue
  7. Theresa May survives key Brexit votes but her government is accused of 'cheating'
  8. E.U. hits Google with record $5 billion fine in Android antitrust case
  9. 24 hours later, Trump claims he misspoke in Helsinki, meant to say Russia did have reason to meddle in election
  10. Elon Musk apologizes for calling cave diver a 'pedo,' blames 'anger'
  11. NBC News poll: Americans turn more anti-Russia under Trump
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He risked his life playing 'The Game': A migrant's harrowing journey to the West

Zubair Nazeri fled Afghanistan for Europe in early 2016. His harrowing quest for asylum consumed 30 months as he traversed 11 borders, endured 5 arrests and employed a dozen or more people smugglers along the way.

    

Thai boy thought he was hallucinating when rescuer arrived

"It was the first glimpse of hope," one of the young soccer players said of seeing a rescuer emerge from the water.

    

Trump calls out 'aggressive' NATO ally, cites potential for 'World War III'

The U.S. ally — which is smaller than Connecticut and about as populous as Baltimore — found itself in the president's crosshairs.

    

Amid violence in Nicaragua, compatriots in U.S. support protesters

A Florida-based nonprofit group covered the costs of 40 coffins so impoverished Nicaraguans could begin burying their dead.

    

Meet the elite engineers leading a challenge to India's homosexuality ban

Openly gay students and alumni of India's most elite schools are challenging a colonial-era law that criminalizes homosexuality.

    

Auto industry insiders question Elon Musk's leadership, amid bizarre rant over Thai rescue

The Tesla CEO's bizarre comments swiftly prompted a #muskmeltdown hashtag.

    

Theresa May survives key Brexit votes but her government is accused of 'cheating'

A lawmaker who was at home with her three-week-old baby accused the government of breaking an informal agreement in order to "win at all costs."

    

E.U. hits Google with record $5 billion fine in Android antitrust case

The penalty is the highest ever imposed on a company for breaching E.U. rules.

    

24 hours later, Trump claims he misspoke in Helsinki, meant to say Russia did have reason to meddle in election

The president also said he backed the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in his 2016 race against Hillary Clinton.

    

Elon Musk apologizes for calling cave diver a 'pedo,' blames 'anger'

The entrepreneur's apology came alongside praise for an opinion article that criticizes the media.

    

NBC News poll: Americans turn more anti-Russia under Trump

Americans are more leery of Russia and cyberattacks than they were a year ago.

    

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  1. Trump, Google, Thai Soccer Team: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Trump, Google Fine, British Open: Your Thursday Briefing
  3. In His Latest Account of His Meeting With Putin, Trump Says He Laid Down the Law
  4. From the Start, Trump Has Muddied a Clear Message: Putin Interfered
  5. Maria Butina, Suspected Secret Agent, Used Sex in Covert Plan, Prosecutors Say
  6. Europe and Asia Move to Bolster Global Systems That Trump Has Attacked
  7. Is Russia Targeting the U.S.? Trump Appears to Say ‘No.’
  8. Reporters, Facing a Hostile White House, Try a New Tactic: Solidarity
  9. Behind the Barricades: Inside Nicaragua’s Protest Movement
  10. video dispatch: The Town at the Heart of Nicaragua’s Opposition Movement
  11. Facebook to Remove Misinformation That Leads to Violence
  12. E.U. Fines Google $5.1 Billion in Android Antitrust Case
  13. Zuckerberg Tries to Clarify Remarks About Holocaust Deniers After Outcry
  14. Trump Endorses Brian Kemp Over Casey Cagle in Georgia Governor’s Race
  15. She’s Mexican-Born and a New U.S. Citizen. But Can She Run for the Georgia House?
  16. As ISIS Fighters Fill Prisons in Syria, Their Home Nations Look Away
  17. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Kavanaugh Signal on Abortion?
  18. The Real Reason to Oppose Brett Kavanaugh
  19. Trump to Montenegro: Drop Dead
  20. Op-Ed Columnist: ‘Sort of a Double Negative’
  21. Trump’s Negative Space
  22. I Led the F.B.I. Mueller Is Just Doing His Job
  23. Why Real Wages Still Aren’t Rising
  24. John Faso Is Race-Baiting His Opponent
  25. Trump and Russia: One Mystery, Three Theories
  26. He Gleefully Inhabits the Grateful Dead. No Tie-Dye, Please.
  27. Books of The Times: In ‘Jell-O Girls,’ a Dark Family History Behind a Candy-Colored Dessert
  28. Israel Passes ‘National Home’ Law, Drawing Ire of Arabs
  29. Cliff Richard, British Pop Star, Wins Privacy Suit Against BBC
  30. Two Lawsuits Against Ohio State Keep Jim Jordan in the Cross Hairs
  31. Elon Musk Walks Back ‘Pedo Guy’ Attack on Thai Cave Diver
  32. New York City Looks to Crack Down on Airbnb Amid Housing Crisis
  33. New York Is Said to Open Tax Inquiry Into Trump Foundation
  34. ‘An Entire Community Got Together to Rape a Child.’ India Recoils at Girl’s Assault.
  35. Yes, Nurses Have ‘Physically Taxing’ Jobs. And a $20.8 Million Settlement.
  36. Review: ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ Takes a Detour and Loses Its Kick
  37. On Pro Basketball: The Spurs Finally Succumb to the Chaos of the N.B.A.
  38. Review: ‘Mass’ Brings Out the Worst in Leonard Bernstein
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Trump, Google, Thai Soccer Team: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: Trump, Google Fine, British Open: Your Thursday Briefing

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

    

In His Latest Account of His Meeting With Putin, Trump Says He Laid Down the Law

But that statement was at odds with how the president had earlier has characterized the meeting and contradicted an answer he appeared to give earlier in the day.
    

From the Start, Trump Has Muddied a Clear Message: Putin Interfered

Weeks before taking office, Donald J. Trump learned of highly sensitive intelligence about Russian election interference, but he has done all he can to suggest other explanations for the hacks.

    

Maria Butina, Suspected Secret Agent, Used Sex in Covert Plan, Prosecutors Say

Ms. Butina was arrested over the weekend in Washington and was in contact with Russian intelligence, prosecutors said.
    

Europe and Asia Move to Bolster Global Systems That Trump Has Attacked

Sometimes working with unlikely partners, they have undertaken a flurry of efforts to preserve a rules-based order on trade and security that the United States once championed.

    

Is Russia Targeting the U.S.? Trump Appears to Say ‘No.’

Hours later, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said that President Trump was answering a different question.
    

Reporters, Facing a Hostile White House, Try a New Tactic: Solidarity

At a West Wing briefing, a reporter from The Hill ceded the floor to an NBC correspondent as Sarah Huckabee Sanders tried to move things along.

    

Behind the Barricades: Inside Nicaragua’s Protest Movement

About 300 people have been killed in Nicaragua since nationwide protests began in April. Our reporters traveled to the front lines of the anti-government movement.
    

video dispatch: The Town at the Heart of Nicaragua’s Opposition Movement

Masaya is one of the few places in all of Nicaragua where President Daniel Ortega’s crackdown on protesters has struggled. Our reporters traveled there to meet the residents leading this resistance.
    

Facebook to Remove Misinformation That Leads to Violence

Critics say the company has not done enough to block false posts that have led to attacks in countries including Sri Lanka, Myanmar and India.

    

E.U. Fines Google $5.1 Billion in Android Antitrust Case

European officials hit the internet giant with the record penalty for abusing its power in the smartphone market, the region’s latest move to rein in the clout of tech companies.

    

Zuckerberg Tries to Clarify Remarks About Holocaust Deniers After Outcry

Facebook’s chief executive had said in an interview that false and “deeply offensive” conspiracy theories alone were not enough to get someone barred from the site.

    

Trump Endorses Brian Kemp Over Casey Cagle in Georgia Governor’s Race

Either Mr. Kemp, Georgia’s secretary of state, or Mr. Cagle, its lieutenant governor, will face Stacey Abrams in the November election.

    

She’s Mexican-Born and a New U.S. Citizen. But Can She Run for the Georgia House?

Maria Palacios, brought to the United States from Mexico, became a legal Georgia resident in 2009 and a citizen in 2017. But a judge has deemed her ineligible to run for the State House.

    

As ISIS Fighters Fill Prisons in Syria, Their Home Nations Look Away

On a rare tour of prisons for Islamic State suspects from nearly 50 countries, a Times reporter watched their jailers try to secure them humanely — but for how long?

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Kavanaugh Signal on Abortion?

The Supreme Court nominee’s dissent in the case of a pregnant, undocumented teenager should worry abortion-rights supporters.

    

The Real Reason to Oppose Brett Kavanaugh

He spent a fortune on tickets for a woebegone baseball team.

    

Trump to Montenegro: Drop Dead

The president, willfully ignorant of the nation’s commitments under NATO, dismisses tiny Montenegro as not worth defending. Smirk on, Mr. Putin.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: ‘Sort of a Double Negative’

The “Surrender Summit” was such a disloyal, traitorous display that it boggles the mind.

    

Trump’s Negative Space

What we think of today as a grammatical mistake used to be perfectly acceptable English.

    

I Led the F.B.I. Mueller Is Just Doing His Job

Faith in the justice system and in our intelligence agencies cannot be collateral damage in a partisan grudge match, says the former director of the F.B.I. and C.I.A.

    

Why Real Wages Still Aren’t Rising

Unemployment is remarkably low. Yet in the struggle between labor and companies, workers are losing, and that keeps their pay stagnant.

    

John Faso Is Race-Baiting His Opponent

But voters are too smart to fall for his cynical campaign to hold on to a key congressional seat.

    

Trump and Russia: One Mystery, Three Theories

An agnostic's guide to our president’s strange conduct.

    

He Gleefully Inhabits the Grateful Dead. No Tie-Dye, Please.

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead has gained a loyal following for reinventing the Dead’s quirky songs with extreme tempos and shredding that are anything but laid-back.

    

Books of The Times: In ‘Jell-O Girls,’ a Dark Family History Behind a Candy-Colored Dessert

In this surprising and mesmerizing book, Allie Rowbottom, a descendant of the Jell-O fortune, weaves together memoir and the story of the classic American brand.

    

Israel Passes ‘National Home’ Law, Drawing Ire of Arabs

The legislation alters the status of Arabic from an official language to a “special” one, and says the right to national self-determination rests solely with the Jewish people.

    

Cliff Richard, British Pop Star, Wins Privacy Suit Against BBC

After a High Court hearing, a judge ordered damages of about $280,000. The case has potential repercussions for the reporting of criminal cases.

    

Two Lawsuits Against Ohio State Keep Jim Jordan in the Cross Hairs

The suits say school officials covered up sexual abuse by a team doctor; one mentions Representative Jim Jordan, who has denied claims that he ignored such misconduct.

    

Elon Musk Walks Back ‘Pedo Guy’ Attack on Thai Cave Diver

The tech billionaire had faced mounting criticism from investors for calling the British diver a pedophile after the man criticized Mr. Musk’s submarine.

    

New York City Looks to Crack Down on Airbnb Amid Housing Crisis

The City Council voted unanimously to significantly regulate Airbnb and its peers, taking aim at landlords renting apartments a few nights at a time.

    

New York Is Said to Open Tax Inquiry Into Trump Foundation

The New York State tax department could present its findings to a law enforcement agency for possible criminal prosecution.

    

‘An Entire Community Got Together to Rape a Child.’ India Recoils at Girl’s Assault.

The repeated attacks on the child at her apartment complex has revived debate about rape in India.

    

Yes, Nurses Have ‘Physically Taxing’ Jobs. And a $20.8 Million Settlement.

New York City just admitted to discriminating against nurses by denying them early retirement benefits enjoyed by plumbers and exterminators.

    

Review: ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ Takes a Detour and Loses Its Kick

Almost every member of the original cast of “Mamma Mia!” is back for this sequel, except for one major player. And, boy, is she missed.

    

On Pro Basketball: The Spurs Finally Succumb to the Chaos of the N.B.A.

Free of drama for 20 seasons, San Antonio is now experiencing through Kawhi Leonard what every other N.B.A. team has become familiar with: agitation, bewilderment and fear.

    

Review: ‘Mass’ Brings Out the Worst in Leonard Bernstein

The Mostly Mozart Festival presented Bernstein’s amalgam of Catholic liturgy and countercultural energy from 1971. But what does it mean in 2018?

    

When Wives Earn More Than Husbands, Neither Partner Likes to Admit It

Deceiving the census: New research suggests that social attitudes are lagging behind both workplace progress and how people actually live their lives.

    

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