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Germany's highest court ruled Thursday that Facebook must grant the parents of a 15-year-old girl, who died in 2012, access to her social media account.
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  1. German court grants parents access to dead daughter's Facebook account
  2. Mother, daughter killed by boulder that fell off truck
  3. Shahira Knight named new White House director of legislative affairs
  4. World Cup: FIFA says all doping tests conducted had negative results
  5. Former British Ambassador to U.S. attacked at London train station
  6. California's largest active wildfire nears full containment
  7. Johnson & Johnson hit with $4.7B verdict in baby powder lawsuit
  8. Baltimore Ravens put C Alex Thompson on reserve/did not report list
  9. Washington Redskins DB Adonis Alexander vows to learn from mistakes
  10. New York Giants sign G Zac Kerin, waive Ethan Cooper
  11. Police called to Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy's home three times
  12. 12 injured in explosion near Cairo airport
  13. In photos: Tom Cruise attends 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' premiere in Paris
  14. Why some Americans seek abortion pills online
  15. Half of Americans trying to slim down
  16. Virtual reality therapy edges out fear of heights
  17. Colombia demolishes unfinished bridge after deadly collapse
  18. Netflix, Sandra Oh nab landmark Emmy nominations
  19. Justice Department appeals approval of AT&T-Time Warner merger
  20. German court approves Carles Puigdemont's extradition to Spain
  21. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Delaware Handicap highlights action
  22. Former NFL TE Kellen Winslow II to stand trial after judge's ruling
  23. Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott joins Tony Romo in business venture
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars DT Marcell Dareus facing two sexual assault lawsuits

German court grants parents access to dead daughter's Facebook account

Germany's highest court ruled Thursday that Facebook must grant the parents of a 15-year-old girl, who died in 2012, access to her social media account.
    

Mother, daughter killed by boulder that fell off truck

A mother and daughter in Minnesota are dead after a boulder fell off a truck driving in front of them and smashed into their vehicle, police said Thursday.
    

Shahira Knight named new White House director of legislative affairs

President Donald Trump selected Shahira Knight as his new director of legislative affairs on Thursday.
    

World Cup: FIFA says all doping tests conducted had negative results

All doping test samples, taken in the run-up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and during the event, have yielded negative results, FIFA said.
    

Former British Ambassador to U.S. attacked at London train station

Sir Christopher Meyer, the former British Ambassador to the United States, has been hospitalized after he was attacked at a subway station in London.
    

California's largest active wildfire nears full containment

The largest wildfire burning in California was nearly 100 percent contained Thursday, fire officials said.
    

Johnson & Johnson hit with $4.7B verdict in baby powder lawsuit

A St. Louis jury said Johnson & Johnson must pay $4.69 billion to 22 women who said asbestos in the company's talcum powder caused their ovarian cancer.
    

Baltimore Ravens put C Alex Thompson on reserve/did not report list

The Baltimore Ravens placed rookie center Alex Thompson on the reserve/did not report list.
    

Washington Redskins DB Adonis Alexander vows to learn from mistakes

Adonis Alexander wound up in the NFL Supplemental Draft due to some off-field transgressions in college. He vowed not to be tripped up by similar issues.
    

New York Giants sign G Zac Kerin, waive Ethan Cooper

The New York Giants had a changing of the guards on Thursday, signing Zac Kerin and waiving Ethan Cooper.
    

Police called to Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy's home three times

Police have visited the Georgia home of Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy three times in the past year, according to a published report.
    

12 injured in explosion near Cairo airport

At least 12 people sustained injuries after an explosion at a military-owned petrochemical plant near the Cairo International Airport.
    

In photos: Tom Cruise attends 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' premiere in Paris

The cast of "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" attends the premiere in Paris on July 12, 2018.
    

Why some Americans seek abortion pills online

Restrictive abortion laws may drive some Americans to look for abortion medications online, a new study reports.
    

Half of Americans trying to slim down

In a country where four out of 10 adults are obese, it's probably good news that half of U.S. adults say they've recently tried to shed some pounds.
    

Virtual reality therapy edges out fear of heights

In a new British study, researchers used a virtual reality coach to guide patients through exercises that provide safe exposure to high places.
    

Colombia demolishes unfinished bridge after deadly collapse

Colombian authorities demolished an unfinished bridge Thursday after it partially collapsed during construction earlier this year, killing 10 people.
    

Netflix, Sandra Oh nab landmark Emmy nominations

This year's Emmy Award nominations featured a number of firsts and there's even an opportunity for another EGOT winner to boot.
    

Justice Department appeals approval of AT&T-Time Warner merger

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday it will appeal a federal judge's approval of AT&T's merger with Time Warner.
    

German court approves Carles Puigdemont's extradition to Spain

A German court ruled Thursday that former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont may be extradited to Spain on corruption charges.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Delaware Handicap highlights action

Delaware Handicap, Indiana Derby and Los Alamitos Derby feature in weekend Thoroughbred action with Group 1 events in both England and France.
    

Former NFL TE Kellen Winslow II to stand trial after judge's ruling

Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II will stand trial after a judge in Vista, Calif., ruled that there was sufficient evidence to move forward with the case.
    

Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott joins Tony Romo in business venture

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has joined former Dallas quarterback Tony Romo as a part owner of the National Fantasy Football Convention.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars DT Marcell Dareus facing two sexual assault lawsuits

Jacksonville Jaguars member Marcell Dareus has been named in two separate lawsuits by women who claimed he sexually assaulted them while they were unconscious.
    
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  1. May Day: Trump blasts British prime minister ahead of meeting
  2. Trump says leaving NATO is 'unnecessary,' claims allies anted up
  3. Mexico City shopping center collapse captured on video
  4. Insides of ancient 'Iceman' shows signs of a well-balanced last meal
  5. Tingling in legs turns out to be a worm in her spine
  6. 'A bit gloomy': Clouds descend on England's World Cup dream
  7. Gay sex not an aberration, Indian judge says ahead of ruling on homosexuality ban
  8. Germany's 'Nazi bride' gets life sentence for 10 racist killings
  9. Trump takes a hammer to the old world
  10. Comcast raises bid for Sky to $34 billion, tops Fox's offer
  11. Boys rescued from Thai cave wave from their hospital beds
  12. Dem questions whether Trump take on N. Korea nukes matches intel
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May Day: Trump blasts British prime minister ahead of meeting

The American president did, however, have some nice things to say about the Queen of England.

    

Trump says leaving NATO is 'unnecessary,' claims allies anted up

The president's tone and demands were different Thursday than they had been Wednesday — but it was not clear that Trump had extracted any new concessions.

    

Mexico City shopping center collapse captured on video

Officials said that the cause of the collapse was structural, but further investigation will be needed to determine exactly what happened.

    

Insides of ancient 'Iceman' shows signs of a well-balanced last meal

Though the researchers had previously examined Oetzi the Iceman's intestines, this was the first time they could look into his stomach.

    

Tingling in legs turns out to be a worm in her spine

Doctors are not sure how the worm got into the body of the 35-year-old Frenchwoman.

    

'A bit gloomy': Clouds descend on England's World Cup dream

England had the weather and the World Cup on their side. Now the sun is gone and it's back to reality: Trump is visiting and Brexit looms.

    

Gay sex not an aberration, Indian judge says ahead of ruling on homosexuality ban

The Colonial-era homosexuality ban, known as "Section 377," makes gay sex punishable by up to 10 years in jail.

    

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 takes a hammer to the old world

Analysis: By trashing Germany and questioning NATO's value Wednesday, Trump appeared eager to tilt the balance of global power toward conservative nationalism.

    

Comcast raises bid for Sky to $34 billion, tops Fox's offer

Comcast and Disney are locked in a separate $70 billion-plus battle to buy most of Fox's assets, which would include Sky.

    

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.

    

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.

    

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  1. Europe Edition: Brexit, NATO, Serena Williams: Your Friday Briefing
  2. NATO, Emmys, Puerto Rico: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  3. With May’s Government Teetering, Trump Gives It a Shove
  4. Big Protests Greet Trump’s Visit to Britain
  5. F.B.I. Agent Defends Actions in Russia Inquiry in Contentious House Testimony
  6. Shouting and Personal Attacks at Strzok Hearing
  7. White House Orders Broader Access to Files About F.B.I. Informant
  8. Justice Department Plans Appeal of AT&T-Time Warner Merger Approval
  9. Two Senators Call for Investigation of Smart TV Industry
  10. Trump’s Trade War With China Pierces the Heart of Michigan
  11. As Trade War Persists, Mnuchin Says China Talks Have ‘Broken Down’
  12. Declaring War on Poverty ‘Largely Over,’ White House Urges Work Requirements for Aid
  13. ‘I Want Her Back’: Some Migrant Families Reunite, but Other Parents Grow Desperate
  14. Thai Navy May Put Elon Musk’s Mini-Submarine to Use. One Day.
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: For Trump, Failure Is the Only Option
  16. Football Told Me I Wasn’t Welcome. When Will I Be?
  17. Susan Rice: Trump Must Not Capitulate to Putin
  18. Trump Got From NATO Everything Obama Ever Asked For
  19. Ocasio-Cortez Isn’t Spelled C-r-o-w-l-e-y
  20. Football Isn’t Coming Home After All
  21. Trump : Trump and the Return of Divine Right
  22. I’ll Be Out in the Garden, De-stressing
  23. Ending the Dead-End-Job Trap
  24. A World Tour of Fake Places That Fool the Eye
  25. Books News: The Obama-Biden Bromance Continues. This Time in a Mystery Novel.
  26. FEMA Was Sorely Unprepared for Puerto Rico Hurricane, Report Says
  27. Johnson & Johnson Told to Pay $4.7 Billion in Talcum Powder Case
  28. Did Flawed Data Lead Track Astray on Testosterone in Women?
  29. Ireland Moves to Divest From Fossil Fuels
  30. In Troubled Cameroon, U.S. Envoy Is Accused of Election Meddling
  31. U.S. Reopens Emmett Till Investigation, Almost 63 Years After His Murder
  32. Architect of Cuomo’s Buffalo Billion Project Is Convicted in Bid-Rigging Scheme
  33. Ocasio-Cortez Confronts Crowley Over His ‘Third-Party Challenge’
  34. The Difference Between Perfume, Cologne and Other Fragrances
  35. A French Novelist Imagined Sexual Dystopia. Now It’s Arrived.
  36. Our TV Critics on the 2018 Emmy Nominations
  37. Old Recipes, New Format: Spain Puts Historic Dishes on Video
  38. Review: Tracking ‘Dark Money’ in Montana Elections
  39. It Came From a Black Hole, and Landed in Antarctica
  40. Manhattanhenge July 2018: When and Where to Watch
  41. Climate Fwd:: Does Climate Change Have Anything to Do With Floods in Thailand?
  42. Trilobites: This Snail Goes Through Metamorphosis. Then It Never Has to Eat Again.
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Europe Edition: Brexit, NATO, Serena Williams: Your Friday Briefing

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

    

NATO, Emmys, Puerto Rico: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

With May’s Government Teetering, Trump Gives It a Shove

President Trump, fresh from his confrontational NATO trip, visited Britain where he criticized Prime Minister Theresa May in a published interview.

    

Big Protests Greet Trump’s Visit to Britain

Demonstrations are planned for every stage of President Trump’s visit to Britain, despite an itinerary that seems designed to keep him out of sight.

    

F.B.I. Agent Defends Actions in Russia Inquiry in Contentious House Testimony

Peter Strzok, the F.B.I. agent who led the investigations of Russian interference and the Clinton emails, was hauled before the House but came out swinging.

    

Shouting and Personal Attacks at Strzok Hearing

Peter Strzok, the F.B.I. deputy assistant director, faced attacks from a Republican lawmaker who brought up Mr. Strzok’s extramarital affair.
    

White House Orders Broader Access to Files About F.B.I. Informant

The full House and Senate Intelligence Committees will be able to read the documents, even though intelligence and law enforcement officials had urged that access be tightly restricted.

    

Justice Department Plans Appeal of AT&T-Time Warner Merger Approval

A federal judge approved the deal a month ago, saying the federal agency did not sufficiently prove that the merger would harm competition and consumers.

    

Two Senators Call for Investigation of Smart TV Industry

In a letter to the Federal Trade Commission, Edward J. Markey and Richard Blumenthal expressed concern that Samba TV wasn’t transparent with viewers about data it collected.

    

Trump’s Trade War With China Pierces the Heart of Michigan

Perhaps no state has more to lose from the administration’s crackdown on China than Michigan, where China’s ties to the auto industry run deep.

    

As Trade War Persists, Mnuchin Says China Talks Have ‘Broken Down’

Concern is growing among businesses and lawmakers in both parties that President Trump has no clear strategy to resolve the escalating dispute.

    

Declaring War on Poverty ‘Largely Over,’ White House Urges Work Requirements for Aid

A report from the Council of Economic Advisers makes the case for adding new work requirements to social programs such as Medicaid and food stamps.

    

‘I Want Her Back’: Some Migrant Families Reunite, but Other Parents Grow Desperate

The Trump administration is again asking a judge for more time to return many children to their parents, some of whom have already been deported.

    

Thai Navy May Put Elon Musk’s Mini-Submarine to Use. One Day.

The military may use the tiny submarine for future rescues, though it was deemed too large and impractical to save the soccer team in the cave.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: For Trump, Failure Is the Only Option

He doesn’t want to fix international institutions, just destroy them.

    

Football Told Me I Wasn’t Welcome. When Will I Be?

L.G.B.T. fans are confronted by the contradiction between the ugliness of the game’s culture and its aesthetic beauty.

    

Susan Rice: Trump Must Not Capitulate to Putin

There is so much to lose and so little to gain for the United States in the Trump-Putin summit next week.

    

Trump Got From NATO Everything Obama Ever Asked For

But alliance members leave Brussels bruised and confused.

    

Ocasio-Cortez Isn’t Spelled C-r-o-w-l-e-y

New York’s arcane election laws keep a defeated incumbent on the ballot.

    

Football Isn’t Coming Home After All

An average English team lifted by a superb defense is undone by the midfield geniuses of Croatia.

    

Trump : Trump and the Return of Divine Right

In deploying his pardon power freely and using the Bible to justify family separation, the president is exactly the sort of ruler that Enlightenment thinkers feared.

    

I’ll Be Out in the Garden, De-stressing

Health — professional, physical, spiritual or mental — requires constant attention. And soil, it turns out, is an antidepressant.

    

Ending the Dead-End-Job Trap

State attorneys general are cracking down on businesses that prohibit their franchisees from hiring workers away from one another.

    

A World Tour of Fake Places That Fool the Eye

Gregor Sailer traveled the globe photographing Potemkin villages, architectural landscapes that are clones, impostors or frauds.

    

Books News: The Obama-Biden Bromance Continues. This Time in a Mystery Novel.

In a new crime novel, the 44th president and his vice president team up to solve a suspicious death, and patch up their frayed friendship in the process.

    

FEMA Was Sorely Unprepared for Puerto Rico Hurricane, Report Says

When a killer storm came to Puerto Rico, FEMA’s warehouse on the island was nearly empty, with not a single tarpaulin or cot left in stock.

    

Johnson & Johnson Told to Pay $4.7 Billion in Talcum Powder Case

Johnson & Johnson must pay damages to women who claimed that asbestos in its products caused them to develop ovarian cancer.

    

Did Flawed Data Lead Track Astray on Testosterone in Women?

A new challenge has emerged to the I.A.A.F. rules that could require some runners to undergo medical treatment to lower their hormone levels.

    

Ireland Moves to Divest From Fossil Fuels

A bill passed in the lower house of Parliament was a victory for the global divestment movement.

    

In Troubled Cameroon, U.S. Envoy Is Accused of Election Meddling

When the American ambassador encouraged Cameroon’s president, in office for 36 years, to think about his “legacy,” an uproar ensued over alleged interference from a foreign power.

    

U.S. Reopens Emmett Till Investigation, Almost 63 Years After His Murder

The 1955 murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy, remains among the starkest and most searing examples of racial violence in the American South.

    

Architect of Cuomo’s Buffalo Billion Project Is Convicted in Bid-Rigging Scheme

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Ocasio-Cortez Confronts Crowley Over His ‘Third-Party Challenge’

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The Difference Between Perfume, Cologne and Other Fragrances

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