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For the Chicago Cubs, the last few days have felt like Christmas in July.
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  1. Chicago Cubs hope to keep rolling vs. Detroit Tigers
  2. Lorenzo Cain not yet able as Brewers, Twins close out series
  3. Republicans meet with Russian foreign minister in Moscow
  4. Pfizer raises prices on dozens of drugs
  5. Iranian diplomat arrested over alleged Paris bomb plot
  6. 92-year-old woman kills son who wanted to take her to assisted-living home, police say
  7. Patriots WR Julian Edelman to miss four games after appeal denied
  8. Flea fighters may stem spread of diseases like Zika
  9. 'Fish pedicure' caused one woman's toenails to stop growing
  10. Justice Department reverses Obama guidelines on race in school admissions
  11. Landing with Dallas Cowboys a 'blessing' for OT La'el Collins
  12. Los Angeles Rams OL Jamon Brown hit with two-game suspension
  13. San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster suspended two games
  14. Ex-Dallas Cowboys FB Daryl Johnston lends support to Jason Garrett
  15. Houston Texans planning TE-by-committee approach
  16. Forecasters reverse course, predict below-average 2018 hurricane season
  17. Watch: Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. flashes moves in workout video
  18. NFL suspends Green Bay Packers RB Aaron Jones for two games
  19. Watch: England eliminates Colombia in penalty shootout
  20. Scientists find gene linking Down syndrome, early Alzheimer's
  21. New window coating can lower energy bill in two ways
  22. GE contracted for F414 engine support on Super Hornet, Growler aircraft

Chicago Cubs hope to keep rolling vs. Detroit Tigers

For the Chicago Cubs, the last few days have felt like Christmas in July.
    

Lorenzo Cain not yet able as Brewers, Twins close out series

Lorenzo Cain is eligible to come off the disabled list Wednesday.
    

Republicans meet with Russian foreign minister in Moscow

A group of Republican U.S. lawmakers met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow Tuesday.
    

Pfizer raises prices on dozens of drugs

Pfizer raised prices on dozens of drugs this week, despite a promise from President Donald Trump that drug prices would be lowered.
    

Iranian diplomat arrested over alleged Paris bomb plot

An Iranian diplomat was arrested in Germany in connection with a plot to bomb an Iranian opposition event in France.
    

92-year-old woman kills son who wanted to take her to assisted-living home, police say

A 92-year-old Arizona woman was charged with murder after she allegedly killed her son for trying to take her to an assisted-living facility.
    

Patriots WR Julian Edelman to miss four games after appeal denied

New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman's appeal of his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy was denied.
    

Flea fighters may stem spread of diseases like Zika

Medicines that protect pets from fleas and ticks may help lower people's risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, researchers report.
    

'Fish pedicure' caused one woman's toenails to stop growing

A New York City woman who got a trendy "fish pedicure" may have lost a little more than the dead skin on her feet -- she may have lost her toenails, too.
    

Justice Department reverses Obama guidelines on race in school admissions

The U.S. Department of Justice reversed a set of Obama-era guidelines that promoted using race in admissions standards to achieve diversity in schools.
    

Landing with Dallas Cowboys a 'blessing' for OT La'el Collins

La'el Collins went from a potential first-round pick to undrafted in a span of a few days, but he doesn't dwell on what might have been.
    

Los Angeles Rams OL Jamon Brown hit with two-game suspension

Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Jamon Brown was suspended two games for violating the league's policy on substance abuse, the NFL announced Tuesday.
    

San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster suspended two games

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster was suspended two games for violating the league's policies on personal conduct and substance abuse.
    

Ex-Dallas Cowboys FB Daryl Johnston lends support to Jason Garrett

Jason Garrett hasn't always been a popular choice as Dallas Cowboys head coach since he assumed the position in November 2010.
    

Houston Texans planning TE-by-committee approach

The Houston Texans plan to use a number of tight ends to make up for the loss of C.J. Fiedorowicz.
    

Forecasters reverse course, predict below-average 2018 hurricane season

A team of meteorologists, who predicted an above-average 2018 Atlantic hurricane season in April, decreased their forecast on Tuesday.
    

Watch: Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. flashes moves in workout video

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. showed no signs of an ankle injury that ended his 2017 season in a workout video posted Tuesday on social media.
    

NFL suspends Green Bay Packers RB Aaron Jones for two games

Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones was suspended for the first two games of the regular season for violating the league's policy on substance abuse.
    

Watch: England eliminates Colombia in penalty shootout

England beat Colombia 4-3 on penalty kicks, advancing to the World Cup quarterfinals Tuesday in Moscow.
    

Scientists find gene linking Down syndrome, early Alzheimer's

British researchers are zeroing in on the genes that they believe are responsible for early onset Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome.
    

New window coating can lower energy bill in two ways

Material engineers in China have developed window coatings that both regulate temperature and generate electricity.
    

GE contracted for F414 engine support on Super Hornet, Growler aircraft

General Electric has been awarded a $37 million contract for repair and support of the F414 engine, found in the F/A-18E, F and EA-18G fighter aircraft.
    
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Thai youth soccer team stranded in cave says they are safe, healthy in video
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MAE SAI, Thailand -- The Thai soccer teammates stranded more than a week in a partly flooded cave said they were healthy on a video released Wednesday, as heavy rains forecast for later this week could complicate plans to safely extract them. The 12 ...
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The Senate Intelligence Committee has unequivocally upheld the conclusion of the intelligence community that Russia developed a "clear preference" for then-candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 election and sought to help him win the White House.
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  1. Thai schoolboys found — but cave rescue is far from over
  2. Former Malaysian PM charged after multibillion-dollar graft scandal
  3. Syrian government calls on refugees to return home
  4. British police reportedly investigating new allegations against Kevin Spacey
  5. Tunisia's capital elects first female mayor
  6. U.K. government vows to end 'abhorrent practice' of gay conversion therapy
  7. Guatemalan mom's emotional reunion with her 3 kids taken at border
  8. Drink up: Research shows coffee is good for you
  9. Australian archbishop sentenced to detention for covering up child sex abuse
  10. 'Health care' worker arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies in U.K.
  11. These 3D-printed homes could help upend the construction industry
  12. Fact check: Trump says his border wall is under construction. It's not.
  13. How search-and-rescue crews found the missing Thai soccer team
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Thai schoolboys found — but cave rescue is far from over

"The water level in cave is still very high, so we have to teach them how to swim," the province's governor said.

    

Former Malaysian PM charged after multibillion-dollar graft scandal

"I am not perfect but believe me, that the accusations against me and my family are not all true," Najib said in a video.

    

Syrian government calls on refugees to return home

The rare appeal by President Bashar al-Assad's government reflects its growing confidence after more than seven years of war.

    

British police reportedly investigating new allegations against Kevin Spacey

London's Metropolitan Police had previously confirmed three other investigations against the Oscar-winning actor.

    

Tunisia's capital elects first female mayor

Souad Abderrahim is from Tunisia's moderate Islamic party, which advocates for separating politics from religion.

    

U.K. government vows to end 'abhorrent practice' of gay conversion therapy

The conversion therapy ban is part of a broader government effort to make British society more inclusive for LGBTQ people.

    

Guatemalan mom's emotional reunion with her 3 kids taken at border

A Guatemalan mother separated from her three young children at the border in May was finally reunited with her kids in New York City Tuesday morning.
    

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.

    

Australian archbishop sentenced to detention for covering up child sex abuse

"The whole of the community is devastated in so many ways by the decades of abuse and its concealment," sentencing magistrate said.

    

'Health care' worker arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies in U.K.

The "heath care professional" was taken into police custody after year-long investigation into the deaths of 17 babies at a hospital neonatal unit.

    

These 3D-printed homes could help upend the construction industry

Project Milestone will put concrete printing technology to the test.

    

Fact check: Trump says his border wall is under construction. It's not.

At a recent rally, Trump said supporters should chant "continue building that wall!" But in the past year, the government has only replaced existing fence.

    

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

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

    

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  1. NATO, Scott Pruitt, Supreme Court: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Trump Officials Reverse Obama’s Policy on Affirmative Action in Schools
  3. A Frosty Summer for Alan Dershowitz on Liberal Martha’s Vineyard
  4. Fact Check: In a Fox-Inspired Tweetstorm, Trump Offers a Medley of Falsehoods and Misstatements
  5. Poland Purges Supreme Court, and Protesters Take to Streets
  6. The Interpreter: Germany’s Europe-Shaking Political Crisis Over Migrants, Explained
  7. Austria Could Be the Next E.U. Country to Tighten Its Borders
  8. Two Judges Exemplify the Choice Trump Faces in a Supreme Court Pick
  9. Why the Supreme Court Opening Could Affect Gay Marriage as Well as Abortion
  10. Facebook Ads Offer Peek at Looming Supreme Court Fight
  11. Thailand Cave Search Turns to How to Rescue Trapped Soccer Team
  12. 5 Cave Rescues That Worked: Thailand Can Find Hope in Past Success
  13. An ICE Raid Leaves an Iowa Town Divided Along Faith Lines
  14. England Shakes Its Shootout Curse and Saves Its World Cup
  15. The World Cup’s Hot New Accessory Comes With a Few Questions
  16. Sweden Makes World Cup Quarterfinals for First Time Since 1994
  17. America Started Over Once. Can We Do It Again?
  18. What Alec Baldwin Taught My Son About Political Activism
  19. Can a Stronger Congress Check the Supreme Court?
  20. Opinion: At 9 He Lost His Mom to Gang Violence. At 12 He Lost His Dad to Trump’s Immigration Policies.
  21. Let’s Reconnect With Our Streets
  22. Op-Ed Columnist: The Supreme Temptation of Amy Coney Barrett
  23. How to Protest the Fourth of July
  24. If Ronaldo Can’t Beat Uruguay, the Least He Can Do Is Pay Taxes
  25. The Conversation: History Comes Knocking for Trump Again
  26. R.I.P. Warped Tour. At Least We Still Have Vans.
  27. A Tinder Moment, a Gift From OkCupid and a Bumble Officiant
  28. On Comedy: A Netflix Experiment Gives Deserving Comics Their 15 Minutes
  29. 2 Men Plead No Contest in Oakland ‘Ghost Ship’ Fire That Killed 36
  30. An Unusual Jailbird Is Found at Rikers Island: A Snowy Owl
  31. Sexual Abuse Accusations at Ohio State Could Tar Powerful Republican
  32. Killing of African Giraffe Sets Off Anger at ‘White American Savage’ Who Shot It
  33. Barnes & Noble Fires C.E.O. Without Severance but Doesn’t Explain Why
  34. Obamacare Is Proving Hard to Kill
  35. About New York: At Graduation, a Son in the Limelight and a Father in the Shadows
  36. This Republican Always Shows Up. That May Not Be Enough This Fall.
  37. Why New Zealand Is Furious About Australia’s Deportations Policy
  38. The Terms on a Food Label to Ignore, and the Ones to Watch For
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  40. Restaurant Review: The Restaurant That Became Japan’s Unofficial Ambassador
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NATO, Scott Pruitt, Supreme Court: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Officials Reverse Obama’s Policy on Affirmative Action in Schools

The Justice and Education Departments will encourage the nation’s schools and universities to adopt race-blind admissions policies.
    

A Frosty Summer for Alan Dershowitz on Liberal Martha’s Vineyard

Mr. Dershowitz says some in the Vineyard, the summer epicenter of progressive values and Democratic power, are shunning him for his views in support of President Trump.

    

Fact Check: In a Fox-Inspired Tweetstorm, Trump Offers a Medley of Falsehoods and Misstatements

The tweets spanned a range of foreign and domestic issues. They attacked Mr. Trump’s perceived rivals and trumpeted his proudest achievements.

    

Poland Purges Supreme Court, and Protesters Take to Streets

Demonstrations erupted in dozens of cities across the country as the right-wing governing party consolidated its power and escalated a clash with the European Union.

    

The Interpreter: Germany’s Europe-Shaking Political Crisis Over Migrants, Explained

A compromise deal over migrants and refugees could put the European experiment at risk.

    

Austria Could Be the Next E.U. Country to Tighten Its Borders

Officials in Vienna said they would block migrants from entering the country from the south if a similar German deal took effect.

    

Two Judges Exemplify the Choice Trump Faces in a Supreme Court Pick

The stark contrast between Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and Judge Amy Coney Barrett reflects the division on the right between the conservative legal establishment and social conservatives.

    

Why the Supreme Court Opening Could Affect Gay Marriage as Well as Abortion

L.G.B.T. groups have made strides in recent years as Justice Kennedy crafted favorable rulings. A more conservative court could spur new challenges.

    

Facebook Ads Offer Peek at Looming Supreme Court Fight

Even before President Trump’s new Supreme Court nominee is announced, partisan groups have flooded Facebook and other social networks with political ads over the pick.

    

Thailand Cave Search Turns to How to Rescue Trapped Soccer Team

After locating 12 missing boys and their soccer coach, officials now face the daunting challenge of pulling the team from the flooded cave network.

    

5 Cave Rescues That Worked: Thailand Can Find Hope in Past Success

The increasing popularity of caving has meant more high-profile rescue efforts that succeeded in rescuing trapped spelunkers and others.

    

An ICE Raid Leaves an Iowa Town Divided Along Faith Lines

The detention of 32 workers at a concrete plant opened fissures among the town’s churches and secular leaders, and brought an abstract national issue painfully close to home.

    

England Shakes Its Shootout Curse and Saves Its World Cup

England beat Colombia, 4-3, on penalty kicks. Colombia forced extra time when Yerry Mina scored a goal in stoppage time to tie the game at 1-1.

    

The World Cup’s Hot New Accessory Comes With a Few Questions

The passes are required to get into stadiums and come with perks. But a lot of personal data was collected in a “surveillance economy.”

    

Sweden Makes World Cup Quarterfinals for First Time Since 1994

Sweden’s Emil Forsberg scored in the 66th minute to help the team advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1994.

    

America Started Over Once. Can We Do It Again?

The 14th Amendment shows the potential for American rebirth.

    

What Alec Baldwin Taught My Son About Political Activism

“Even 8 year olds are outraged about family separation!” my son wrote on his protest sign.

    

Can a Stronger Congress Check the Supreme Court?

Justice Kennedy’s exit is a reminder of the ways in which a very weak Congress has abdicated its coequal role.

    

Opinion: At 9 He Lost His Mom to Gang Violence. At 12 He Lost His Dad to Trump’s Immigration Policies.

A father pleaded for asylum for his 12-year-old son. Instead, the Trump administration deported him and put his son in a shelter. Now the family cannot get the boy out.

    

Let’s Reconnect With Our Streets

One unlikely supporter behind a movement to make streets safer and more people-friendly: the Ford Motor Company.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Supreme Temptation of Amy Coney Barrett

By picking her for the Supreme Court, President Trump would be igniting a battle over religion.

    

How to Protest the Fourth of July

Political action is part of the holiday tradition, too.

    

If Ronaldo Can’t Beat Uruguay, the Least He Can Do Is Pay Taxes

The Portuguese soccer star’s financial maneuvers can tell us a lot about the world’s failure to adapt to globalization.

    

The Conversation: History Comes Knocking for Trump Again

This time it’s the Supreme Court that hangs in the balance.

    

R.I.P. Warped Tour. At Least We Still Have Vans.

The skater company says goodbye to the music festival that made it cool.

    

A Tinder Moment, a Gift From OkCupid and a Bumble Officiant

Across the country, couples who connected through online dating apps are including the tech companies responsible for their meeting in their weddings.

    

On Comedy: A Netflix Experiment Gives Deserving Comics Their 15 Minutes

Instead of hourlong specials, these bite-sized sets let you in on one of comedy’s biggest secrets: the funniest stand-ups are the ones you’ve never heard of.

    

2 Men Plead No Contest in Oakland ‘Ghost Ship’ Fire That Killed 36

The men, Derick Almena and Max Harris, are expected to be sentenced to several years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the case of the “Ghost Ship” fire.

    

An Unusual Jailbird Is Found at Rikers Island: A Snowy Owl

Snowy owls are not often seen in New York City, and the sightings are even rarer in the summer.
    

Sexual Abuse Accusations at Ohio State Could Tar Powerful Republican

Former wrestlers at the university say Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio knew of sexual abuse when he was a wrestling coach — and stayed silent.

    

Killing of African Giraffe Sets Off Anger at ‘White American Savage’ Who Shot It

Photographs of an American woman with the giraffe she shot in South Africa last year have fueled an online debate about big-game trophy hunting.

    

Barnes & Noble Fires C.E.O. Without Severance but Doesn’t Explain Why

The company’s chief executive, Demos Parneros, will not receive any severance payment and has been removed from the board.

    

Obamacare Is Proving Hard to Kill

In spite of Republican attacks, the insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act are stubbornly resilient. While consumers can expect sharp price increases in some areas, premiums are going up modestly in others.

    

About New York: At Graduation, a Son in the Limelight and a Father in the Shadows

Roni Lezama used his position as speaker at his high school commencement to celebrate immigrants, like his father, and their lives in the United States.

    

This Republican Always Shows Up. That May Not Be Enough This Fall.

Representative Barbara Comstock, one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents, may sink with the anchor of President Trump in her wealthy, diverse Virginia district.

    

Why New Zealand Is Furious About Australia’s Deportations Policy

New Zealanders are now the largest group inside Australian immigration detention centers, straining one of the world’s closest bilateral relationships.

    

The Terms on a Food Label to Ignore, and the Ones to Watch For

Food labels are meant to be easy to read, but some terms on those labels are marketing lingo or mean something different than you may think. Here’s what to pay attention to and what to ignore entirely.

    

Nonfiction: The Woman Whose Hair Frightens Iran

The exiled Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad writes about her protest against compulsory hijabs in “The Wind in My Hair.”

    

Restaurant Review: The Restaurant That Became Japan’s Unofficial Ambassador

Since 1963, Restaurant Nippon in Midtown has used its décor and its cooking to make a case for the Japanese way.

    

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A subplot in the new season of Netflix’s wrestling comedy speaks to today by showing how little the moves of Hollywood’s harassers have changed.

    

Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: ‘The Totally Football Show With James Richardson’

Richardson is a soccer pundit-satirist whose charm lies in recognizing the inherent absurdity of what he does for a living.

    

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