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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin got paid this offseason and he's already doing big things with the new cashflow.
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  1. Watch: Niners' Goodwin shares video of himself gifting home to mom, sister
  2. Watch: Tom Brady plays dodgeball with mom, Gisele
  3. T.O. gets custom shoes for Hall of Famers
  4. Klamathon Fire kills 1; dozen wildfires dot California
  5. Caribbean islands issue watches for Hurricane Beryl
  6. Arizona Diamondbacks try to reverse luck against San Diego Padres
  7. Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano destroys another 46 homes; total now 671
  8. St. Louis Cardinals look to keep rolling vs. San Francisco Giants
  9. Minnesota Twins' Lance Lynn hopes to get it right vs. Baltimore Orioles
  10. NFL makes it a penalty for clearing snow before kicks
  11. Alabama Crimson Tide RB Najee Harris considered transferring
  12. Book it: Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles now a best seller
  13. Gregg Popovich says goodbye to Tony Parker after Hornets move
  14. Watch: Courtois helps Belgium hold off Brazil at World Cup
  15. Prosecutors drop remaining Inauguration Day rioting charges
  16. Browns place OT Stephenson on reserve/retired list
  17. Cowboys reportedly to talk contract with Lawrence
  18. For Gore, all roads lead to Miami
  19. Moments from Wimbledon championship
  20. Justice Department seeks more time to reunify migrant families
  21. Eagles OT Johnson calls no snitchin' on PED provision
  22. Stunned Marlins try to regroup vs. Nationals
  23. World Cup: France blasts Uruguay, advances to semis
  24. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Mendelssohn hits Belmont Park
  25. Watch: Serena Williams advances to fourth round at Wimbledon
  26. Natural lipid could lead to powerful anti-inflammatory

Watch: Niners' Goodwin shares video of himself gifting home to mom, sister

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin got paid this offseason and he's already doing big things with the new cashflow.
    

Watch: Tom Brady plays dodgeball with mom, Gisele

Five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady recently showed off his arm with something other than a football during a dodgeball game.
    

T.O. gets custom shoes for Hall of Famers

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Terrell Owens showed off some new kicks he got for the class of 2018 Friday on social media.
    

Klamathon Fire kills 1; dozen wildfires dot California

An 8,000-acre wildfire along the California-Oregon border left one person dead and multiple structures damaged or destroyed, Cal Fire said Friday.
    

Caribbean islands issue watches for Hurricane Beryl

A number of Caribbean islands issued tropical storm and hurricane watches Friday afternoon ahead of Category 1 Hurricane Beryl.
    

Arizona Diamondbacks try to reverse luck against San Diego Padres

For the first time this season, the Arizona Diamondbacks had their big four in the lineup, although that did not keep the San Diego Padres from winning.
    

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano destroys another 46 homes; total now 671

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano destroyed another 46 homes this week, bringing the total number of structures demolished by lava to 671, local authorities said.
    

St. Louis Cardinals look to keep rolling vs. San Francisco Giants

Two young pitchers hope to continue their impressive seasons Friday night when the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants continue a four-game series.
    

Minnesota Twins' Lance Lynn hopes to get it right vs. Baltimore Orioles

Lance Lynn gets the start Friday night when the Minnesota Twins continue a four-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at Target Field.
    

NFL makes it a penalty for clearing snow before kicks

The NFL, in its 2018 rulebook, has made it a 15-yard penalty if a team has anyone clear the field on a snowy day to make it easier for a player to kick.
    

Alabama Crimson Tide RB Najee Harris considered transferring

Running back Najee Harris, who went to Alabama as one of the top running backs in the Class of 2017, said that he considered transferring.
    

Book it: Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles now a best seller

Nick Foles is returning to a backup role with the Philadelphia Eagles, but he is rising up one depth chart during the offseason.
    

Gregg Popovich says goodbye to Tony Parker after Hornets move

San Antonio Spurs legend Tony Parker has agreed to sign a contract with the Charlotte Hornets.
    

Watch: Courtois helps Belgium hold off Brazil at World Cup

Belgium secured a spot in the 2018 World Cup semifinals by beating Brazil 2-1 Friday at Kazan Arena in Kazan, Russia.
    

Prosecutors drop remaining Inauguration Day rioting charges

Federal prosecutors dropped charges Friday against the remaining 38 protesters arrested during President Donald Trump's inauguration, court documents indicate.
    

Browns place OT Stephenson on reserve/retired list

Offensive tackle Donald Stephenson has yet to play a down for the Cleveland Browns and it appears he never will.
    

Cowboys reportedly to talk contract with Lawrence

The Dallas Cowboys and defensive end Demarcus Lawrence are expected to engage in contract talks next week, according to the Athletic.
    

For Gore, all roads lead to Miami

Frank Gore always believed he would wind up playing professionally in Miami, even if the journey to get back there was longer than expected.
    

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.
    

Justice Department seeks more time to reunify migrant families

The Justice Department asked a federal judge for more time to reunite children immigration officials separated from their parents.
    

Eagles OT Johnson calls no snitchin' on PED provision

Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson has an issue with an NFL provision regarding violations of the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
    

Stunned Marlins try to regroup vs. Nationals

WASHINGTON -- The Washington Nationals will try to build off an historic win when they host the Miami Marlins on Friday night.
    

World Cup: France blasts Uruguay, advances to semis

NIZHNY NOVGOROD -- France hammered Uruguay 2-0 to make it into the semi-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Mendelssohn hits Belmont Park

A multimillion-dollar program at Belmont, graded stakes from Delaware to Illinois, Iowa and California and top-level action from South Africa to England.
    

Watch: Serena Williams advances to fourth round at Wimbledon

Wimbledon 2018 is down one Williams sister after Serena Williams advanced to the round of 16 and Venus Williams was upset in the round of 32 Friday in London.
    

Natural lipid could lead to powerful anti-inflammatory

A newly identified, naturally-occurring lipid that bacteria use to increase the chance of infection could lead to a new therapy against inflammation.
    
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Thai soccer coach apologizes to parents as boys write they're OK
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MAE SAI, Thailand -- The soccer coach trapped in a cave with 12 Thai boys apologized to the boys' parents in the first letter he and the team have sent out through divers, in which the boys say they're doing well and missing their families. Rescuers ...
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  1. Divers eye the skies as pressure is on to rescue Thai soccer team
  2. Ebola virus outbreak largely contained in Congo, WHO says
  3. France has no reason to bar lesbians from IVF, top court advises
  4. In beleaguered Venezuela, young women use beauty pageants to escape poverty
  5. Soy farmers say they're collateral damage in Trump trade war
  6. Homeland Security extends special immigration status for some Yemenis
  7. Heartland farmers grit teeth through Trump's trade war
  8. Was Iran really behind the plot to bomb a Paris rally?
  9. Diver dies while trying to help save soccer team trapped in cave
  10. Pakistani court sentences ex-PM Sharif to 10 years in prison for corruption
  11. Did Trump send Kim Jong Un an Elton John CD?
  12. U.S. tariffs kick in, triggering 'biggest trade war in economic history'
  13. Anne Frank's family tried to escape to U.S. but hit immigration roadblocks
  14. Founder, six members of Japanese doomsday cult executed
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Divers eye the skies as pressure is on to rescue Thai soccer team

In light of the diver's death on Friday, the mood was somber at the impromptu camp that has formed at the entrance to Tham Luang cave.

    

Ebola virus outbreak largely contained in Congo, WHO says

No new cases have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in three weeks.

    

France has no reason to bar lesbians from IVF, top court advises

French law currently restricts to heterosexual couples treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).

    

In beleaguered Venezuela, young women use beauty pageants to escape poverty

After oil, beauty queens may be Venezuela's biggest export: Women from the South American nation have captured seven Miss Universe titles.

    

Soy farmers say they're collateral damage in Trump trade war

"The math is simple. You tax soybean exports at 25 percent, and you have serious damage to U.S. farmers," said one Iowa grower.

    

Homeland Security extends special immigration status for some Yemenis

Those already with the status — nearly 1,250 — will be able to remain in the U.S. and will be allowed to work until at least March 3, 2020.

    

Heartland farmers grit teeth through Trump's trade war

Tariffs that kick in Friday will be a body blow to heartland states that helped put Trump in office, testing their faith in the president's brand of negotiation.

    

Was Iran really behind the plot to bomb a Paris rally?

Belgian police say an Iranian diplomat was involved in a plot to bomb a rally of the dissident Iranian group MEK, but Iran says MEK itself is to blame.

    

Diver dies while trying to help save soccer team trapped in cave

Authorities have raised concerns about how much air the 12 stranded boys and their coach have access to inside the cave.

    

Pakistani court sentences ex-PM Sharif to 10 years in prison for corruption

The verdict is a major blow to Sharif's party ahead of a general election in July.

    

Did Trump send Kim Jong Un an Elton John CD?

The secretary of state neither confirmed nor denied a report that an Elton John CD was among the gifts he intended to present to Kim Jong Un.

    

U.S. tariffs kick in, triggering 'biggest trade war in economic history'

Companies worry the spiraling dispute could chill global economic growth.

    

Anne Frank's family tried to escape to U.S. but hit immigration roadblocks

Documents indicate Anne's father Otto tried twice to collect the papers needed to obtain visas for the United States.

    

Founder, six members of Japanese doomsday cult executed

Shoko Asahara was the mastermind of Aum Shinrikyo, which was blamed for at least 40 deaths in attacks and tests using sarin, VX and other nerve agents.

    

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  1. Migrants, Scott Pruitt, World Cup: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  2. Trump Starts a Trade War, but the Path to Success Remains Unclear
  3. Shifting Strategy, Trump’s Lawyers Set New Conditions for Mueller Interview
  4. In Making His Second Supreme Court Pick, Trump Has a Model: His First
  5. The Interpreter: Why Europe Could Melt Down Over a Simple Question of Borders
  6. In a Migrant Shelter Classroom, ‘It’s Always Like the First Day of School’
  7. They Came Here to Serve. But for Many Immigrants, the Army Isn’t Interested.
  8. Scott Pruitt’s Rocky Relationship With His Aides Set the Stage for His Fall
  9. Pruitt Is Gone. But These Five E.P.A. Policy Battles Are Still Ahead.
  10. ‘Super Polluting’ Trucks Receive Loophole on Pruitt’s Last Day
  11. Thai Cave Rescue Will Be a Murky and Desperate Ordeal, Divers Say
  12. Thailand Cave Updates: Rescue Diver Dies, and Oxygen Is a Concern
  13. Jim Jordan Is Defiant as Allegations Mount, and Supporters Point to ‘Deep State’
  14. As Brazil Crashes Out, the Magic Appears to Be Gone, Too
  15. France Rolls Past Uruguay and Heads to World Cup Semifinals
  16. Democrats: Do Not Surrender the Judiciary
  17. Trump’s New Targets: Immigrants in the Military
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: America Never Was, Yet Will Be
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: Democratic Socialism Is Dem Doom
  20. The Lure of the Surfing Life
  21. A Sibling Fight Survival Guide
  22. Why Are We Obsessed With Superhero Movies?
  23. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why Scarlett Johansson Shouldn’t Play a Trans Man
  24. Making America Unemployed Again
  25. Album: At This July 4 Parade, It’s Survival of the Wettest
  26. A Word With: Paul Rudd, Larger Than Life but Still Nice
  27. Theresa May Secures Cabinet Agreement Over Brexit Plan
  28. Employers’ Hiring Push Brings Workers Off the Bench
  29. ‘Fraternité’ Brings Immunity for Migrant Advocate in France
  30. Anne Frank’s Family Was Thwarted by United States Immigration Rules, New Research Shows
  31. Ocasio-Cortez’s Next Task: Empowering Other Female Outsiders to Win
  32. How Control of Congress Could Swing on a Fight to Repeal California’s Gas Tax
  33. What Does a Drug Cost? It Depends on Where You Live
  34. Atlacomulco Dispatch: Mexico Town’s Identity Was Defined by 1 Party. Then, the People Turned on It.
  35. The Rise of the Millennial Prenup
  36. How to Keep Up with the World Cup if You Can’t Watch Live
  37. Fiction: A Woman Sleeps a Year Away in Ottessa Moshfegh’s Darkly Comic New Novel
  38. Australia Fare: Yatala Pies Has Served Nostalgia for More Than 130 Years. Arguably.
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Migrants, Scott Pruitt, World Cup: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Starts a Trade War, but the Path to Success Remains Unclear

President Trump has said that trade wars are “easy to win,” but the question is whether he has a plan to achieve the results he wants.

    

Shifting Strategy, Trump’s Lawyers Set New Conditions for Mueller Interview

The president is unlikely to agree to be voluntarily questioned by the special counsel, his lawyer said, signaling a subpoena fight ahead.

    

In Making His Second Supreme Court Pick, Trump Has a Model: His First

President Trump views his nomination of Neil M. Gorsuch in January 2017 as one of the unalloyed triumphs of his presidency.

    

The Interpreter: Why Europe Could Melt Down Over a Simple Question of Borders

It raises the thorny issue of nationalism, which the European Union, sold to citizens on its practical benefits, has conveniently avoided — until now.

    

In a Migrant Shelter Classroom, ‘It’s Always Like the First Day of School’

Migrant children detained by immigration authorities must receive five to six hours a day of instruction, under federal law. But how good the schooling is depends on the facility.

    

They Came Here to Serve. But for Many Immigrants, the Army Isn’t Interested.

Lawyers for the foreign-born recruits say at least 30 have been discharged in recent weeks and thousands more are stuck in limbo.

    

Scott Pruitt’s Rocky Relationship With His Aides Set the Stage for His Fall

He built an extraordinary team of like-minded officials at the E.P.A. only to watch many of them question his actions or depart amid scandals.

    

Pruitt Is Gone. But These Five E.P.A. Policy Battles Are Still Ahead.

Here's how Andrew Wheeler, Scott Pruitt’s successor, is expected to roll back rules on power plants, water pollution, car emissions and more.

    

‘Super Polluting’ Trucks Receive Loophole on Pruitt’s Last Day

The Environmental Protection Agency will notify makers of glider trucks, which use engines that do not have modern emissions controls, that they won’t be punished for increasing production.

    

Thai Cave Rescue Will Be a Murky and Desperate Ordeal, Divers Say

Boulders, wild currents, tight passages and thinning air obstruct efforts to save 12 Thai boys and their coach in Thailand.

    

Thailand Cave Updates: Rescue Diver Dies, and Oxygen Is a Concern

The latest developments on efforts to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach, trapped for almost two weeks in a flooded cave network in Thailand.

    

Jim Jordan Is Defiant as Allegations Mount, and Supporters Point to ‘Deep State’

The Ohio congressman insists he didn’t know that wrestlers on a college team he coached were being abused, and backers say he is the victim of conspirators who are trying to bring down the president.

    

As Brazil Crashes Out, the Magic Appears to Be Gone, Too

Belgium scored twice in the first half as Brazil’s run at the World Cup ended in stunned silence on Friday, 2-1.

    

France Rolls Past Uruguay and Heads to World Cup Semifinals

Antoine Griezmann and Raphael Varane scored for France, who advances to play the winner of Brazil-Belgium.

    

Democrats: Do Not Surrender the Judiciary

Resist President Trump’s radical court picks, from the Supreme Court on down. This is both a sprint and a marathon.

    

Trump’s New Targets: Immigrants in the Military

Congress must protect service members from a xenophobic commander in chief.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: America Never Was, Yet Will Be

An American spirit bigger than a White House for white men.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Democratic Socialism Is Dem Doom

Ideas that are popular in Burlington and Berkeley will only help Trump in Dayton and Denver.

    

The Lure of the Surfing Life

It’s about catching a wave, and so much more.

    

A Sibling Fight Survival Guide

Research shows that disagreements among brothers and sisters aren’t just inevitable — they’re educational.

    

Why Are We Obsessed With Superhero Movies?

Computer imagery can now bring even the most outlandish fantasy images to life. But what are these movies really about?

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Why Scarlett Johansson Shouldn’t Play a Trans Man

It’s not about creativity. It’s about letting us tell our own stories.

    

Making America Unemployed Again

Trump’s global trade war is escalating and could cost thousands of American jobs.

    

Album: At This July 4 Parade, It’s Survival of the Wettest

Eighteen fire departments, hundreds of locals and a couple thousand water balloons. It was war, and good clean fun.

    

A Word With: Paul Rudd, Larger Than Life but Still Nice

Mr. Rudd of “Ant-Man and the Wasp” talks about his midlife foray into Marvel superherodom, the spoils of fame and the burden of being so darn likable.

    

Theresa May Secures Cabinet Agreement Over Brexit Plan

In what had been billed as the “body-bag summit,” because of the potential for mass resignations, the prime minister summoned her warring cabinet to a showdown.

    

Employers’ Hiring Push Brings Workers Off the Bench

A hefty rise in payrolls last month points to an economy strong enough to draw people back into the labor force. Over all, 213,000 jobs were added.

    

‘Fraternité’ Brings Immunity for Migrant Advocate in France

Cédric Herrou helped migrants travel into France, and a tribunal said he cannot be prosecuted because his actions were protected by the constitutional principle of “fraternité.”

    

Anne Frank’s Family Was Thwarted by United States Immigration Rules, New Research Shows

“Bureaucracy, war and time” stymied the Frank family’s attempts to immigrate in the years leading up to World War II, a report says.

    

Ocasio-Cortez’s Next Task: Empowering Other Female Outsiders to Win

After Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory, female outsider candidates have shared volunteer lists, fund-raising tips and moral support.

    

How Control of Congress Could Swing on a Fight to Repeal California’s Gas Tax

A gas tax passed last year was seen as a way for California to rebuild its roads. Now its repeal could be key for Republicans hoping to retain control of Congress.

    

What Does a Drug Cost? It Depends on Where You Live

A new analysis finds the price of certain drugs varies widely depending on what city they are sold in.

    

Atlacomulco Dispatch: Mexico Town’s Identity Was Defined by 1 Party. Then, the People Turned on It.

Nowhere in Mexico did loyalty toward the Institutional Revolutionary Party run as deep as in Atlacomulco. But even here, the PRI suffered a symbolically devastating defeat.

    

The Rise of the Millennial Prenup

Engaged? Congrats! Here’s when to consider a prenuptial agreement — and how to get started.

    

How to Keep Up with the World Cup if You Can’t Watch Live

Maybe the match you want to see was played while you were sleeping. Maybe you want to see that stunning shootout all over again. Here’s how to watch matches after they’ve aired.

    

Fiction: A Woman Sleeps a Year Away in Ottessa Moshfegh’s Darkly Comic New Novel

In “My Year of Rest and Relaxation,” a beautiful young Columbia graduate seeks spiritual renewal through slumber.

    

Australia Fare: Yatala Pies Has Served Nostalgia for More Than 130 Years. Arguably.

The popular, retro Queensland restaurant bakes many varieties in old-fashioned ceramic ovens.

    

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