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The Seattle Seahawks will bring in a number of veteran defensive players for workouts on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
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  1. Seahawks to work out 4 defenders
  2. Watch: Bale, Asensio lead Madrid over Juventus at International Champions Cup
  3. Venezuela President survives assassination attempt
  4. Trump rallies in Ohio, third stop this week to bolster GOP support
  5. Anaheim Ducks ink goalie John Gibson to 8-year pact
  6. Niecy Nash, Aunjanue Ellis join cast of Ava DuVernay's Central Park Five series
  7. California governor asks Trump for wildfire aid
  8. Patrick Stewart to reprise Jean-Luc Picard in new 'Star Trek' series
  9. Protesters rally at NRA headquarters in Virginia
  10. Berkshire Hathaway now has nearly $50B stake in Apple
  11. Michael Jordan backs LeBron James after Donald Trump insult
  12. Wells Fargo mistake could have led to 400 foreclosures
  13. SEC drops probe over Exxon accounting practices
  14. Study: Baby talk helps language development
  15. Pompeo addresses reports of Russia violating N. Korea sanctions
  16. Almond milk recalled because it may contain actual milk
  17. Houston plant leaders indicted for Harvey chemical release
  18. Vegas Golden Knights sign William Karlsson to one-year deal
  19. Turkey to freeze 2 U.S. officials' assets over sanctions
  20. Probe opens after Russian helicopter crash kills 18

Seahawks to work out 4 defenders

The Seattle Seahawks will bring in a number of veteran defensive players for workouts on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Watch: Bale, Asensio lead Madrid over Juventus at International Champions Cup

Marco Asensio and Gareth Bale led Real Madrid to a 3-1 win against Juventus in the International Champions Cup on Saturday at FedExField in Landover, Md.
    

Venezuela President survives assassination attempt

Drones detonated where Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was giving a live televised speech Saturday, unharming the president but injuring seven soldiers.
    

Trump rallies in Ohio, third stop this week to bolster GOP support

Following rallies in Florida and Pennsylvania this week, President Donald Trump on Saturday made a stop in central Ohio to support GOP candidate Troy Balderson.
    

Anaheim Ducks ink goalie John Gibson to 8-year pact

The Anaheim Ducks have signed goaltender John Gibson to an eight-year contract extension.
    

Niecy Nash, Aunjanue Ellis join cast of Ava DuVernay's Central Park Five series

Niecy Nash, Aunjanue Ellis and Storm Reid have joined the ensemble of writer-director Ava DuVernay's four-part, Central Park Five series for Netflix.
    

California governor asks Trump for wildfire aid

As crews in California battle 17 wildfires, Governor Edmund Brown asked President Donald Trump for federal money to bolster the ongoing emergency response.
    

Patrick Stewart to reprise Jean-Luc Picard in new 'Star Trek' series

British actor Patrick Stewart is to reprise his role of Jean-Luc Picard in a new "Star Trek" series for CBS All Access.
    

Protesters rally at NRA headquarters in Virginia

To honor victims of gun violence and continue a call for stricter gun laws, activists rallied Saturday outside the National Rifle Association's headquarters.
    

Berkshire Hathaway now has nearly $50B stake in Apple

Berkshire Hathaway's 5 percent stake in Apple were worth nearly $50 billion Saturday since the tech giant has become American's first trillion dollar company.
    

Michael Jordan backs LeBron James after Donald Trump insult

Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan threw his support behind LeBron James after President Donald Trump insulted the four-time NBA MVP.
    

Wells Fargo mistake could have led to 400 foreclosures

Wells Fargo says a company miscalculation could be the reason for hundreds of foreclosures, the bank revealed in a regulatory filing Friday.
    

SEC drops probe over Exxon accounting practices

The Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped a two-year probe into whether Exxon Mobil's accounting practices were transparent about climate change risk.
    

Study: Baby talk helps language development

Baby talk may sound silly, but it speeds infants' language development, a new study suggests.
    

Pompeo addresses reports of Russia violating N. Korea sanctions

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on nations to adhere to U.N. Security Council sanctions against North Korea.
    

Almond milk recalled because it may contain actual milk

A national dairy distributor is voluntarily recalling more than 145,000 half-gallon cartons of almond milk because they may contain milk from a cow.
    

Houston plant leaders indicted for Harvey chemical release

An international chemical company in Houston was indicted by a grand jury Friday, charged with releasing dangerous chemicals in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
    

Vegas Golden Knights sign William Karlsson to one-year deal

The Vegas Golden Knights were able to avoid arbitration with William Karlsson by signing him to a one-year contract.
    

Turkey to freeze 2 U.S. officials' assets over sanctions

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday his country will freeze assets of U.S. officials in Turkey in retaliation of U.S. sanctions against them.
    

Probe opens after Russian helicopter crash kills 18

The Investigative Committee of Russia has opened a probe into a Russian airline's Mi-8 helicopter crash Saturday in Siberia that killed all 18 people aboard.
    
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The protests began Sunday after two college students were struck and killed by a pair of buses racing to pick up passengers.
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  1. Bangladesh protesters are injured
  2. Lisbon is so hot, even beaches are mostly empty
  3. U.S. sanctions over detained pastor disrespectful to Turkey, Erdogan says
  4. North Korea, U.S. trade barbs over nuclear deal at Singapore reunion
  5. Thailand's rescued cave boys return home after stay at Buddhist temple
  6. No turning back: Europe looks at abandoning daylight saving time
  7. Russian airline says 18 killed in Siberian helicopter crash
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Bangladesh protesters are injured

The protests began Sunday after two college students were struck and killed by a pair of buses racing to pick up passengers.

    

Lisbon is so hot, even beaches are mostly empty

A brutal heat wave in Portugal made for quiet beaches and closed parks, while putting firefighters on alert.

    

U.S. sanctions over detained pastor disrespectful to Turkey, Erdogan says

The Turkish leader said he gave orders for assets in Turkey belonging to the U.S. interior and justice ministers to be frozen "if they have any."

    

North Korea, U.S. trade barbs over nuclear deal at Singapore reunion

The State Department said President Donald Trump's reply to Kim Jong Un's latest letter was delivered to North Koreans in Singapore.

    

Thailand's rescued cave boys return home after stay at Buddhist temple

The boys' dramatic rescue is being commemorated with construction of a museum, expected to open within six months.

    

No turning back: Europe looks at abandoning daylight saving time

In some parts of Finland, daylight saving time barely saves any daylight at all, and many Finns have had enough.

    

Russian airline says 18 killed in Siberian helicopter crash

The passengers were believed to be workers heading to their shift at an oil-pumping station.
    

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The Partisan Battle Brett Kavanaugh Now Regrets

The Supreme Court nominee, despite his own doubts, left his Washington law firm to rejoin the investigation into President Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky.

    

Beyond the N.R.A.: Maria Butina’s Peculiar Bid for Russian Influence

A Rockefeller heir, an Eisenhower, an array of Republican lawmakers — the accused Russian agent sought powerful connections outside the gun-rights group.

    

Trump Mocks LeBron James’s Intelligence and Calls Don Lemon ‘Dumbest Man’ on TV

The president lashed out at the N.B.A. star and the CNN anchor after they criticized him in an interview.

    

A ‘Rainbow Wave?’ 2018 Has More L.G.B.T. Candidates Than Ever

A record number of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender candidates are running for office in November, as the Trump administration and state-level politicians have moved to roll back some legal protections.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The decade we almost stopped climate change. Spike Lee takes on the Klan. Dick Cavett stops to smell the roses. Apple’s $1 trillion milestone. The curious rise of the face tattoo.

    

Anti-Vaccine Activists Have Taken Vaccine Science Hostage

The fear that even the slightest controversial findings will be distorted is leading to self-censorship.

    

Losing My Son to Reading

Books helped me gain independence. So it saddens me just a bit to see my son reading on his own.

    

Americans Are Terrible at Small Talk

One Irish woman’s unscientific investigation.

    

Donald Trump, Mesmerist

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Is the Republican Party Donald Trump’s — or Larry Hogan’s?

In a deeply Democratic state, a Republican governor prospers. The president could ruin that.

    

The Jewish Crossroads

Can a mix of liberal politics and soft traditionalism survive a militant left and a right-wing Israel?

    

Why the Government Wants to Know Your Citizenship Status

The civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta answers vital questions about the citizenship question on the census, including what you can do to stop it.

    

A Guide to Dating Women Raised in a Matriarchy

Yes, I have a single mom. Don’t panic.

    

The Power of ‘Abolish ICE’

Democrats are shifting left on immigration, and it shows at the polls.

    

Cuomo Moves to Scrap N.R.A. Lawsuit Accusing Him of ‘Blacklisting’

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U.S. Isn’t Holding Up Its End of Nuclear Deal, North Korean Envoy Charges

Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho warned that Pyongyang would not start denuclearizing unless Washington took reciprocal actions.

    

South Africa Vows to End Corruption. Are Its New Leaders Part of the Problem?

The spectacular climb of David Mabuza, the country’s new deputy president, included siphoning off money from schools and other public services to amass enormous power, officials say.

    

Imran Khan’s First Test: Pakistan’s Troubled Economy

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