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The death toll in Tuesday's bridge collapse in north Italy rose to 43 on Saturday -- a national day of mourning over the tragedy.
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  1. Italy bridge collapse death toll climbs to 43 as country mourns
  2. ICE detains California man driving pregnant wife to hospital for delivery
  3. Putin, Merkel meet for talks on pipeline, other hot topics
  4. Iran to unveil new fighter jet
  5. Gaza border clashes kill 2, injure 270
  6. Turkish president blasts U.S. for playing "games" on economy
  7. Jonas Armstrong, Morven Christie to star in new series 'The Bay'
  8. Willie Nelson, Wynonna Judd to appear on USA Network's 'Real Country'
  9. Study: Cancer-related genetic testing is rare for women on Medicare
  10. Vietnam court sentences activist to 20 years in prison; U.S. calls for release

Italy bridge collapse death toll climbs to 43 as country mourns

The death toll in Tuesday's bridge collapse in north Italy rose to 43 on Saturday -- a national day of mourning over the tragedy.
    

ICE detains California man driving pregnant wife to hospital for delivery

A man driving his pregnant wife to a hospital for delivery of their baby was detained as they stopped for gas and taken into custody by immigration agents.
    

Putin, Merkel meet for talks on pipeline, other hot topics

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel Saturday in Germany to discuss a Russian-German gas pipeline and other heated topics.
    

Iran to unveil new fighter jet

Tehran announced it will unveil a new fighter jet next week, while development of the Iran's missile capacity will remain the country's top military priority
    

Gaza border clashes kill 2, injure 270

Two Palestinians have been killed and 270 other people have been injured in clashes with Israeli armed forces at the Gaza border despite cease fire attempts.
    

Turkish president blasts U.S. for playing "games" on economy

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday called bluff on the Trump administration for threatening his country with sanctions.
    

Jonas Armstrong, Morven Christie to star in new series 'The Bay'

"Ordeal by Innocence" actress Morven Christie and "Robin Hood" actor Jonas Armstrong are to star in ITV's upcoming detective drama "The Bay."
    

Willie Nelson, Wynonna Judd to appear on USA Network's 'Real Country'

Willie Nelson, Trace Adkins, Wynonna Judd and Big & Rich are to appear on USA Network's "Real Country" competition show this fall.
    

Study: Cancer-related genetic testing is rare for women on Medicare

Testing for gene mutations linked to breast and ovarian cancer is rare among some Medicare patients who have the cancers and qualify for such tests.
    

Vietnam court sentences activist to 20 years in prison; U.S. calls for release

A Vietnam court sentenced an activist to 20 years in prison on what U.S. officials say are "vague" charges of trying to overthrow the government.
    
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New York Times McGahn, White House Counsel, Has Cooperated Extensively in Mueller Inquiry New York Times WASHINGTON — The White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, has cooperated extensively in the special counsel investigation, sharing detailed ...
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  1. McGahn, White House Counsel, Has Cooperated Extensively in Mueller Inquiry - New York Times
  2. ICE arrested a man driving his pregnant wife to give birth. She drove herself to the hospital. - Washington Post
  3. Colorado mom was found in shallow grave near where daughters were found, court records say - USA TODAY

McGahn, White House Counsel, Has Cooperated Extensively in Mueller Inquiry - New York Times


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McGahn, White House Counsel, Has Cooperated Extensively in Mueller Inquiry
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WASHINGTON — The White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, has cooperated extensively in the special counsel investigation, sharing detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether President Trump obstructed justice, ...
Has White House Counsel Don McGahn Flipped on Trump?New York Magazine

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ICE arrested a man driving his pregnant wife to give birth. She drove herself to the hospital. - Washington Post


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ICE arrested a man driving his pregnant wife to give birth. She drove herself to the hospital.
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Maria del Carmen Venegas was on her way to deliver a baby boy, her fifth child, by Caesarean section in a planned operation Wednesday afternoon. Her husband, Joel Arrona-Lara, was driving her car to the hospital. Two SUVs swooped in to block the ...
San Bernardino man arrested while taking pregnant wife to hospital wanted for murder in Mexico, ICE says6abc.com
ICE Detains Man Driving Pregnant Wife To Deliver Baby, Says He Is Wanted For Homicide In MexicoCBS Los Angeles

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Colorado mom was found in shallow grave near where daughters were found, court records say - USA TODAY


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Colorado mom was found in shallow grave near where daughters were found, court records say
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Chris Watts, 33, was being held without bail Saturday on suspicion of three counts of first-degree murder in the killings of his wife and daughters. Loading… Post to Facebook. Colorado mom was found in shallow grave near where daughters were found ...
Were Colorado girls strangled? Father's lawyers requested DNA swabs from children's necks.Washington Post
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With Russia and Iran's backing, Assad has won back much of Syria. Humanitarian groups fear a 'bloodbath' as he looks to press the advantage and wipe out the last pockets of resistance.
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  1. Residents of Syria's last rebel enclave turn to God ahead of feared regime onslaught
  2. Man held in car-ram incident in London charged with attempted murder
  3. 'You can't be out': Gay Egyptians continue to fear persecution
  4. Italy, still searching for answers, buries victims of bridge collapse
  5. Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan dies at 80
  6. Turkey's Erdogan vows country will defy economic threats as U.S. tensions escalate
  7. Pakistan's former cricket star Imran Khan sworn in as prime minister
  8. Comedian gets new role: prime minister of Slovenia
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Residents of Syria's last rebel enclave turn to God ahead of feared regime onslaught

With Russia and Iran's backing, Assad has won back much of Syria. Humanitarian groups fear a 'bloodbath' as he looks to press the advantage and wipe out the last pockets of resistance.

    

Man held in car-ram incident in London charged with attempted murder

No one died in the incident, but three people were injured. Police said the suspect also drove towards police before crashing into barriers.

    

'You can't be out': Gay Egyptians continue to fear persecution

Egypt's anti-gay crackdown made headlines last September, but one year later, human-rights advocates and LGBTQ Egyptians say the persecution continues.

    

Italy, still searching for answers, buries victims of bridge collapse

The collapse "lacerated the heart of Genoa," said the city's archbishop, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco.

    

Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan dies at 80

"Kofi Annan was a guiding force for good," said current U.N. Secretary General António Guterres. "In many ways, Kofi Annan was the United Nations."

    

Turkey's Erdogan vows country will defy economic threats as U.S. tensions escalate

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told supporters on Saturday that his country will stand strong against an "attempted economic coup" amid heightened tensions with the United States.

    

Pakistan's former cricket star Imran Khan sworn in as prime minister

Opposition parties have held regular protests since last month's election, alleging vote rigging by the powerful security establishment.

    

Comedian gets new role: prime minister of Slovenia

He insists he will put funny business aside.

    

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The White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, was a witness to key episodes being scrutinized in the case. His cooperation with investigators is unusual.
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  16. Are We Loving Shelter Dogs to Death?
  17. The Stone: Life Is Short. That’s the Point.
  18. The Look: Inside the Ring of Underground Wrestling
  19. Stop Saying ‘Mormon,’ Church Leader Says. But Is the Real Name Too Long?
  20. White Doctor Arrested at Orlando Airport Complains of Being Treated Like a ‘Black Person’
  21. Kofi Annan, Who Redefined the U.N., Dies at 80
  22. ‘A Wound to the Heart of Genoa’: Italy Buries Victims of Bridge Collapse
  23. Who Is Winning the War in Afghanistan? Depends on Which One
  24. Aretha Franklin Was the Personification of Black Woman Magic
  25. Witchcraft in the #MeToo Era
  26. Trump’s Plan for Coal Emissions: Let Coal States Regulate Them
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McGahn, White House Counsel, Has Cooperated Extensively in Mueller Inquiry

The White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, was a witness to key episodes being scrutinized in the case. His cooperation with investigators is unusual.

    

Truth-Testing Trump’s 250-Plus Attacks on the Russia Inquiry

We assessed President Trump’s claims about Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and the ensuing federal investigation of his campaign.

    

Merkel and Putin Sound Pragmatic Notes After Years of Tension

The Russian president called on Germany’s help in rebuilding Syria so refugees can return to the war-devastated country.

    

The Treatment Gap: This E.R. Treats Opioid Addiction on Demand. That’s Very Rare.

Some hospital emergency departments are giving people medicine for withdrawal, plugging a hole in a system that too often fails to provide immediate treatment.

    

States Rush to Rein In Prescription Costs, and Drug Companies Fight Back

Without waiting for Congress or the Trump administration, states have passed many laws to hold down drug prices, over the objections of manufacturers.

    

News Analysis: The West Hoped for Democracy in Turkey. Erdogan Had Other Ideas.

Turkey’s descent into authoritarianism and crisis has destroyed whatever hopes remained that the country’s president might serve as a force for moderation.

    

Trump Tax Cut Unlocks Millions for a Republican Election Blitz

Republicans may be struggling to sell their $1.5 trillion tax cut to voters, but the law has helped unleash tens of millions from donors who benefited handsomely from it.

    

Sex Abuse Report Lists a Beloved Pastor, and a Pennsylvania Church Reels

The Rev. John David Crowley was once adored by his parishioners. Then came the news that he was among the priests who abused more than 1,000 children.

    

Gymnasts Describe Emotional and Physical Abuse by a Prominent Coach

Several athletes say a coach in an elite program in North Carolina berated them and in some cases physically abused them.

    

Weekend Reads: 11 of Our Best Articles

R.I.P. Queen of Soul. The trials of Elon Musk. Madonna is 60. What the heck is cubing? Meet Rashida Tlaib. And more.

    

Happy Children Do Chores

Helping run a household gives kids an awareness of the needs of others.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Slippery Slope of Complicity

A wannabe Mussolini and his party of apparatchiks.

    

The Absolute Necessity of the New-Mom Friend

In the trenches with a baby, you need someone to text at 2 a.m.

    

What Father Bradel Did to Me

The power of seeing one priest’s name on a list.

    

Rug Hunting in Grizzly Country

For the first time in more than 40 years, Wyoming will allow hunters to shoot the big bears. It’s a bad idea.

    

Are We Loving Shelter Dogs to Death?

No-kill policies can be helpful, but without assistance for struggling families, they may be making things worse for America’s pets.

    

The Stone: Life Is Short. That’s the Point.

Our mortality is not something to be overcome. It is integral to our humanity.

    

The Look: Inside the Ring of Underground Wrestling

A community of New Yorkers has formed around controlled, costumed combat.

    

Stop Saying ‘Mormon,’ Church Leader Says. But Is the Real Name Too Long?

The church’s president favors the use of “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” the name he believes God communicated to Joseph Smith in 1838.

    

White Doctor Arrested at Orlando Airport Complains of Being Treated Like a ‘Black Person’

Videos show Jeffrey Epstein struggling with police officers as he is wrestled to the ground at the airport. He had been told he arrived too late to make his flight.

    

Kofi Annan, Who Redefined the U.N., Dies at 80

Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001, he projected himself and his organization as the world’s conscience and moral arbiter, despite a series of failures and scandals.

    

‘A Wound to the Heart of Genoa’: Italy Buries Victims of Bridge Collapse

The country declared a day of national mourning as it struggled to come to terms with a tragedy that critics say could have been avoided.

    

Who Is Winning the War in Afghanistan? Depends on Which One

A New York Times correspondent who has reported on Afghanistan since the 1979 Soviet invasion offers observations on the war that began in 2001.

    

Aretha Franklin Was the Personification of Black Woman Magic

There was something about the fact that she looked like our aunts, mothers, sisters and neighbors that made her thrilling and untouchable and relatable.

    

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