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A Mexican citizen suspected in the 2010 shooting death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent has been extradited to the United States to face murder charges.
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  1. Mexican suspect in murder of Border Patrol agent extradited to U.S.
  2. SLS Hotels to pay $2.5M for discriminating against Haitian dishwashers in Miami
  3. Guyana to create settlement for Venezuelan refugees
  4. Watch: Dwayne Johnson crashes Emily Blunt's speech in 'Jungle Cruise' teaser
  5. Jennifer Lopez to receive MTV Video Vanguard Award
  6. Fewer dialysis patients facing leg amputations
  7. Former Penn State fraternity member Ryan Burke sentenced for hazing death
  8. Lyme disease striking more Americans in more states
  9. Use the mail to boost colon cancer screening
  10. Los Angeles Dodgers land slugger Brian Dozier, pitcher John Axford in trades
  11. 85 injured in Aeromexico plane crash; no deaths reported
  12. Seattle Mariners acquire Miami Marlins outfielder Cameron Maybin in trade
  13. Tennessee Titans place CB Tye Smith on IR, sign pair of linemen
  14. Three Russian journalists killed during ambush in Central African Republic
  15. New England Patriots work out WR Eric Decker, sign Brian Schwenke
  16. Seattle Seahawks' Pete Carroll offers updates on Earl Thomas, Dion Jordan
  17. Detroit Lions sign Jamar McGloster, waive Adam Bisnowaty
  18. Watch live: Donald Trump touts workforce development act
  19. Denver Broncos CB Tramaine Brock nursing hamstring injury
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Dirk Koetter on Vita Vea injury: 'Better than we thought'
  21. Seattle Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin to miss at least two weeks
  22. Orca mother carries dead calf for seventh straight day

Mexican suspect in murder of Border Patrol agent extradited to U.S.

A Mexican citizen suspected in the 2010 shooting death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent has been extradited to the United States to face murder charges.
    

SLS Hotels to pay $2.5M for discriminating against Haitian dishwashers in Miami

The SLS luxury hotel chain has been ordered to pay a $2.5 million settlement for discriminating against Haitian dishwashers at its hotel in Miami.
    

Guyana to create settlement for Venezuelan refugees

The government of Guyana announced this week that it will create a settlement to house approximately 260 Venezuelan refugees.
    

Watch: Dwayne Johnson crashes Emily Blunt's speech in 'Jungle Cruise' teaser

Disney released a sneak peek from the set of "Jungle Cruise," its upcoming comedy-adventure based on the theme-park ride.
    

Jennifer Lopez to receive MTV Video Vanguard Award

Entertainer Jennifer Lopez will be presented with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards show in New York on Aug. 20.
    

Fewer dialysis patients facing leg amputations

Losing a leg is one of the most traumatic consequences of advanced kidney disease, but the risk of amputations has dropped significantly since 2000.
    

Former Penn State fraternity member Ryan Burke sentenced for hazing death

A judge in Pennsylvania sentenced a former Penn State fraternity member to three months of house arrest for his role in the hazing death of a fellow student.
    

Lyme disease striking more Americans in more states

There's been a sharp spike in Lyme disease cases in the United States, and the tick-borne illness has now spread to all 50 states, a new report shows.
    

Use the mail to boost colon cancer screening

Colon cancer is treatable if caught early. And sending screening tests in the mail might boost timely detection, a new study suggests.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers land slugger Brian Dozier, pitcher John Axford in trades

The Los Angeles Dodgers made significant additions before Tuesday's trade deadline, trading for second baseman Brian Dozier and relief pitcher John Axford.
    

85 injured in Aeromexico plane crash; no deaths reported

At least 85 passengers on an Aeromexico flight were injured when the plane crashed, shortly after takeoff, in the Mexican city of Durango on Tuesday.
    

Seattle Mariners acquire Miami Marlins outfielder Cameron Maybin in trade

The Seattle Mariners acquired outfielder Cameron Maybin on Tuesday as part of a trade with the Miami Marlins.
    

Tennessee Titans place CB Tye Smith on IR, sign pair of linemen

The Tennessee Titans placed cornerback Tye Smith on injured reserve, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Three Russian journalists killed during ambush in Central African Republic

Three Russian journalists were killed in an ambush by unidentified attackers in the Central African Republic, the Russian foreign ministry said Tuesday.
    

New England Patriots work out WR Eric Decker, sign Brian Schwenke

The New England Patriots worked out wide receiver Eric Decker on Monday, and signed offensive lineman Brian Schwenke the next day.
    

Seattle Seahawks' Pete Carroll offers updates on Earl Thomas, Dion Jordan

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said there have been no talks with holdout safety Earl Thomas, and gave an update on injured defensive end Dion Jordan.
    

Detroit Lions sign Jamar McGloster, waive Adam Bisnowaty

The Detroit Lions signed offensive tackle Jamar McGloster and released Adam Bisnowaty, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Watch live: Donald Trump touts workforce development act

President Donald Trump was scheduled to give a speech on workforce development Tuesday evening in Tampa, Fla.
    

Denver Broncos CB Tramaine Brock nursing hamstring injury

Denver Broncos cornerback Tramaine Brock missed a second straight day of practice with a hamstring injury.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Dirk Koetter on Vita Vea injury: 'Better than we thought'

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter expressed optimism for Vita Vea on Tuesday despite the team's first-round pick being spotted in a walking boot.
    

Seattle Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin to miss at least two weeks

Seattle Seahawks top wide receiver Doug Baldwin will be sidelined for at least two weeks with an ailing knee.
    

Orca mother carries dead calf for seventh straight day

A grieving orca mother in Seattle has begun to fall behind her pack as she carried the body of her dead calf through the water for the seventh straight day.
    
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WASHINGTON — For years, Cody Wilson, a champion of gun-rights and anarchism from Texas, has waged a battle to post on the internet the blueprints for making plastic guns on 3-D printers, claiming the First Amendment gives him the right to do it.
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As North and South Korean officials are trying to forge stronger military ties, a report from The Washington Post said new evidence indicates North Korea is working on at least one new intercontinental ballistic missile. In January, North Korean leader ...
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  1. North Korea may be building new missiles, report says
  2. Aeroméxico plane crashes in Durango; no deaths reported
  3. U.S. Embassy in London sells desks, 1,200 toilet rolls
  4. American cyclists among 4 killed in 'senseless attack' in Tajikistan
  5. A NASA scientist is behind bars in Turkey. But Trump isn't tweeting about it.
  6. MH370 lapses prompt Malaysia civil aviation boss' resignation
  7. World's longest aircraft looks like a 'flying bum' but will have a posh interior
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North Korea may be building new missiles, report says

As North and South Korean officials are trying to forge stronger military ties, a report from The Washington Post said new evidence indicates North Korea is working on at least one new intercontinental ballistic missile. In January, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to stop all missile and nuclear testing, and agreed at the recent historic summit with President Trump to work toward denuclearization. NBC's Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY.

    

Aeroméxico plane crashes in Durango; no deaths reported

The Aeroméxico Embraer 190 carrying 103 people went down about 10 miles from Durango International Airport. Authorities said weather was likely to blame.

    

U.S. Embassy in London sells desks, 1,200 toilet rolls

The diplomatic clear out follows the move to a new $1 billion building

    

American cyclists among 4 killed in 'senseless attack' in Tajikistan

ISIS claimed responsibility but U.S. officials have not confirmed the group's involvement and the Tajik government blamed local Islamists.

    

A NASA scientist is behind bars in Turkey. But Trump isn't tweeting about it.

American citizen Serkan Golge is behind bars on charges U.S. says are "without credible evidence." But pastor Andrew Brunson has the president's attention.

    

MH370 lapses prompt Malaysia civil aviation boss' resignation

It was during a routine handover by controllers that the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 vanished in 2014.

    

World's longest aircraft looks like a 'flying bum' but will have a posh interior

The Airlander 10 is designed to let wealthy travelers cruise the sky.

    

Menstruating women often face banishment in India. Meghan Markle wants that to end.

Many menstruating women are barred from entering temples and touching food or other human beings. Some spend their periods in huts outside their homes.

    

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  2. Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign Using Fake Accounts
  3. Charles Koch Takes On Trump. Trump Takes On Charles Koch.
  4. A Census Question That Could Change How Power Is Divided in America
  5. Paul Manafort’s Defense Team Opens Trial by Blaming Associates
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  7. Ordinary Iranians on Trump Talks Offer: ‘Why Not Try the Americans?’
  8. Trump Promotes Diplomatic Gains, but North Korea Continues Building Missiles
  9. At Florida Rally, Trump Boasts About the Economy and Takes Aim at Usual Targets
  10. The Freshest Ideas Are in Small Grocery Stores
  11. Trump’s Crony Capitalists Plot a New Heist
  12. How Trump Could Be Like Reagan
  13. My Sister Disowned Me on State TV
  14. Need a Lawyer? Better Call Rudy.
  15. Paul Manafort’s Trial Is Donald Trump’s, Too
  16. Local Media Needs Security. What Chance the Rapper’s Purchase of Chicagoist Means.
  17. Can Mexico Run on Clean Energy?
  18. Does Canada Need Better Gun Control?
  19. The Secret Ingredient to China’s Aggression? Sand
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  21. Restaurant Review: A Tuscan Revival, a French Debut
  22. Stephen F. Austin Defended Slavery. Should the Texas Capital Be Renamed?
  23. Aeromexico Plane Crashes in Mexico, but Officials Say Everyone Survived
  24. After Top Executive Leaves, Billboard Confronts Its Internal Culture
  25. They Stole a Shark in a Baby Stroller and Briefly Got Away With It
  26. Chicago Chain Kept Other Hawaiian Restaurants From Using ‘Aloha Poke’ Name
  27. Alex Jones, Pursued Over Infowars Falsehoods, Faces a Legal Crossroads
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Facebook, Manafort, Homemade Guns: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign Using Fake Accounts

A coordinated effort, involving 32 pages and fake accounts, included amplifying division around white supremacy and the #AbolishICE movement, the social network said.

    

Charles Koch Takes On Trump. Trump Takes On Charles Koch.

Mr. Koch has bristled at some of President Trump’s policies, and this week his unease escalated to open threats. Mr. Trump fought back in tweets.

    

A Census Question That Could Change How Power Is Divided in America

“Is this person a citizen?” The answer could mean less representation for populous states and big cities.
    

Paul Manafort’s Defense Team Opens Trial by Blaming Associates

In an opening statement, Paul Manafort’s lawyer sought to place the blame for the tax and bank fraud charges on others, most notably Rick Gates, Mr. Manafort’s former partner.

    

Judge Blocks Attempt to Post Blueprints for 3-D Guns

Cody Wilson, a Texas champion of gun rights and anarchists, had said he would post blueprints for 3-D printed plastic guns on Wednesday.

    

Ordinary Iranians on Trump Talks Offer: ‘Why Not Try the Americans?’

As the economic pressure on ordinary Iranians intensifies, many seem to be questioning their leadership’s resolve not to talk with President Trump.

    

Trump Promotes Diplomatic Gains, but North Korea Continues Building Missiles

North Korea is building ICBMs at a facility outside Pyongyang, a sign that the country is continuing its weapons programs despite U.S. diplomacy.

    

At Florida Rally, Trump Boasts About the Economy and Takes Aim at Usual Targets

The president called himself “the most popular person in the history of the Republican Party” — a debunked claim — and took shots at his usual list of piñatas, boogeymen and political targets.

    

The Freshest Ideas Are in Small Grocery Stores

As big supermarkets struggle, a new crop of local groceries is innovating to serve niche audiences and advance social causes.

    

Trump’s Crony Capitalists Plot a New Heist

The Treasury secretary floats a plan to hand $100 billion in capital gains tax savings to his moneyed friends. It’s almost certainly illegal.

    

How Trump Could Be Like Reagan

Just as Ronald Reagan once pushed for abolishing nuclear weapons, President Trump should call for ending tariffs.

    

My Sister Disowned Me on State TV

Stalin would have been proud of Iran’s latest attempt to break my spirit.

    

Need a Lawyer? Better Call Rudy.

Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani took viewers of Fox and Friends and CNN on a wild ride Monday morning. Here’s his not-so-definitive guide to legal defense.
    

Paul Manafort’s Trial Is Donald Trump’s, Too

You can judge this president by the sordid company he keeps.

    

Local Media Needs Security. What Chance the Rapper’s Purchase of Chicagoist Means.

The rapper and Chicago leader, 25, recently announced he bought the local outlet to resurrect it. But nobody should expect him, or anyone, to be local media’s superhero.

    

Can Mexico Run on Clean Energy?

Its new president can help his country and the world by tackling climate change through sustainable development.

    

Does Canada Need Better Gun Control?

After last week’s mass shooting, the country needs to consider tougher rules on handguns.

    

The Secret Ingredient to China’s Aggression? Sand

China’s expansion, via artificial islands, of its military power in the Pacific is an intensifying flash point with the United States.

    

How College Sports Killed Summer Vacation

Want to play volleyball or field hockey or soccer in college? Say goodbye to your summer.

    

Restaurant Review: A Tuscan Revival, a French Debut

Pino Luongo’s Coco Pazzo Trattoria brings a 1990s favorite back to SoHo; Yves in TriBeCa gets a promising new chef.

    

Stephen F. Austin Defended Slavery. Should the Texas Capital Be Renamed?

A recent City of Austin report identifying sites that honor Confederates also highlighted that the city itself was named for a man who fought efforts to abolish slavery.

    

Aeromexico Plane Crashes in Mexico, but Officials Say Everyone Survived

Television images showed the smoking jetliner on the ground in the state of Durango. The governor said there were no deaths.

    

After Top Executive Leaves, Billboard Confronts Its Internal Culture

It has been a bruising time for the music trade publication, involving allegations of editorial interference and inappropriate behavior for top executives.

    

They Stole a Shark in a Baby Stroller and Briefly Got Away With It

A trio of sharknappers wheeled Miss Helen, a horn shark who’s less than a year old, out of the San Antonio Aquarium, but the police tracked them down.

    

Chicago Chain Kept Other Hawaiian Restaurants From Using ‘Aloha Poke’ Name

The chain, Aloha Poke Co., which sent cease-and-desist letters to restaurants with similar names, has apologized after being accused of cultural appropriation.

    

Alex Jones, Pursued Over Infowars Falsehoods, Faces a Legal Crossroads

The Infowars founder is seeking the dismissal of a bellwether defamation lawsuit this week, as social media platforms take steps to curb him.

    

N.R.A. Joins Questioning of Florida Sheriff in ‘Stand Your Ground’ Case

The sheriff continues to defend his decision not to make an arrest in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man.

    

A Timeline of MoviePass’s Bumpy History

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How I Turned My Tiny Apartment Bedroom Into a Relaxing Retreat

Your tiny bedroom doesn’t have to just be a place to sleep and get dressed. A few thoughtful upgrades can make it a relaxing, peaceful place to start your day or unwind at the end of it.

    

SELF-CARE: Work Is Weird. Alison Green of Ask a Manager Can Help.

Humans are odd in so many different ways, and no place brings that out more than the office. Here’s how to deal with the routine strangeness of desk jobs.

    

MOCA Chooses MoMA PS1 Director to Lead Museum

Klaus Biesenbach will try to right the struggling Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, which is looking east once again to fill its top spot.

    

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The drama “Buddies,” from 1985, was the first feature about the disease, the work of a writer-director who would die of AIDS complications.

    

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Good conversation, fun tableware and hyper-seasonal fare are Zoe Latta’s secret ingredients for a relaxed, stylish evening.

    

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