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  1. St. Louis Blues' Oskar Sundqvist suspended for Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final
  2. St. Louis Cardinals place All-Star catcher Yadier Molina on IL due to thumb injury
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars QB Nick Foles on returning: Wife wants me to be with team
  4. NBA Finals: Warriors' Andre Iguodala expected to play in Game 2 after clean MRI
  5. Los Angeles Clippers' Doc Rivers fined $50K for comments on Kawhi Leonard
  6. Houston police find remains in Arkansas in hunt for missing 4-year-old
  7. Pharmacists linked to 2012 deadly meningitis outbreak sentenced
  8. World organization launches initiative to eradicate African swine fever
  9. Shooting at Virginia Beach municipal center leaves 12 dead
  10. Climber killed by Mount Rainier rockfall
  11. Opioid prescriptions for six surgeries down by half, study says
  12. Watch: Surfers get close encounter with pod of dolphins
  13. USDA predicts agricultural exports will fall $6.3B this year amid trade disputes
  14. NFL suspends Colts QB Chad Kelly for first two games
  15. Look: New Balance places Kawhi Leonard billboard in Oakland
  16. Study: Impacts of extreme weather on communities influences climate beliefs
  17. Champions League Final: How to watch, Liverpool and Tottenham rosters
  18. Watchdog: El Paso, Texas, migrant processing center 'dangerously' overcrowded
  19. In photos: Moments from tennis' French Open
  20. NASA chooses three companies to send landers to the moon
  21. Japan receives first E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft from Northrop Grumman
  22. NBA Finals: Warriors rule out Kevin Durant for Game 2
  23. Fungi communities around the globe mostly comprise a few common species
  24. Watch: Rafael Nadal needs four sets in third round win
  25. IRS releases draft of new W-4
  26. Phone-screening grandma nearly missed lottery jackpot

St. Louis Blues' Oskar Sundqvist suspended for Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final

St. Louis Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist was suspended for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins.
    

St. Louis Cardinals place All-Star catcher Yadier Molina on IL due to thumb injury

The St. Louis Cardinals placed All-Star catcher Yadier Molina on the 10-day injured list due to a strained right thumb tendon.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars QB Nick Foles on returning: Wife wants me to be with team

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles made a quick return to organized team activities after he received encouragement from his wife, who suffered a miscarriage.
    

NBA Finals: Warriors' Andre Iguodala expected to play in Game 2 after clean MRI

Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala is expected to play against the Toronto Raptors in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
    

Los Angeles Clippers' Doc Rivers fined $50K for comments on Kawhi Leonard

Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers was fined $50,000 for tampering, the NBA announced Friday.
    

Houston police find remains in Arkansas in hunt for missing 4-year-old

Houston police said they believe they've located the remains of a 4-year-old girl Friday after her mother's former fiancé told authorities where he dumped her body in Arkansas.
    

Pharmacists linked to 2012 deadly meningitis outbreak sentenced

A federal judge in California sentenced two former pharmacists for crimes uncovered during the investigation of a 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed more than 100 people.
    

World organization launches initiative to eradicate African swine fever

As African swine fever continues its relentless spread across Asia, the World Organisation for Animal Health this week announced it will launch a global initiative to control -- and hopefully eradicate -- the disease.
    

Shooting at Virginia Beach municipal center leaves 12 dead

A shooting at a Virginia Beach, Va., municipal center Friday afternoon left 12 victims and the shooter dead, police Chief Jim Cervera said.
    

Climber killed by Mount Rainier rockfall

A rockfall on Washington's Mount Rainier this week killed one climber and injured two others, park officials said.
    

Opioid prescriptions for six surgeries down by half, study says

More than half of the patients included in a study who had one of six surgeries took no opioids after the procedure, report researchers testing out a new technique to pull back on opioid prescriptions.
    

Watch: Surfers get close encounter with pod of dolphins

A photographer at a California beach captured video of the moment a pod of friendly dolphins decided to join a group of surfers.
    

USDA predicts agricultural exports will fall $6.3B this year amid trade disputes

America's agricultural exports this year are predicted to fall some $6.3 billion from last year, according to a new report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    

NFL suspends Colts QB Chad Kelly for first two games

The NFL has suspended Indianapolis Colts backup quarterback Chad Kelly for the first two games of the 2019 season.
    

Look: New Balance places Kawhi Leonard billboard in Oakland

Shoe company New Balance placed a billboard of client and Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard in Oakland, Calif., as he faces the hometown Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.
    

Study: Impacts of extreme weather on communities influences climate beliefs

New research suggests the impact of extreme weather on a person's neighbors and community has a greater influence on a person's climate change beliefs than individual losses.
    

Champions League Final: How to watch, Liverpool and Tottenham rosters

The UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur is set for Saturday in Madrid. UPI has you covered with the full rosters and game time information.
    

Watchdog: El Paso, Texas, migrant processing center 'dangerously' overcrowded

The Department of Homeland Security Inspector General found evidence of "dangerous overcrowding" at a Border Patrol processing facility in El Paso, Texas, a report released Friday indicates.
    

In photos: Moments from tennis' French Open

Professional tennis players take the court during the French Open, aka Roland-Garros, in Paris from May 20 through June 9, 2019.
    

NASA chooses three companies to send landers to the moon

NASA has chosen three private U.S. companies to send landers to the moon starting in 2020, the space agency announced Friday.
    

Japan receives first E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft from Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman completed delivery of its E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft to Japan's military, the company announced on Friday.
    

NBA Finals: Warriors rule out Kevin Durant for Game 2

Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant, who is recovering from a right calf strain, has been ruled out for Game 2 of the NBA Finals, head coach Steve Kerr said.
    

Fungi communities around the globe mostly comprise a few common species

New research shows microbial communities in soils around the globe are less diverse than previously suggested.
    

Watch: Rafael Nadal needs four sets in third round win

Rafael Nadal had a rare losing set in his toughest match so far at the 2019 French Open, but still slipped by David Goffin to reach the fourth round on Friday in Paris.
    

IRS releases draft of new W-4

The Internal Revenue Service released a draft copy of its new W-4 form Friday, saying it's meant to keep withholdings closer to what Americans owe under the 2017 tax law.
    

Phone-screening grandma nearly missed lottery jackpot

An Australian grandmother said she almost missed out on winning a $139,000 lottery jackpot -- because she doesn't answer calls from strange numbers.
    
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  1. Trump defies close advisers in deciding to threaten Mexico with disruptive tariffs - The Washington Post
  2. Devin Nunes calls for public release of 'backup and source documentation' from Mueller - Washington Examiner
  3. Here’s when marijuana will be legal in Illinois, and answers to other burning questions about recreational weed - Chicago Tribune
  4. Arkansas River bursts through levee north of Little Rock, triggering evacuations - USA TODAY
  5. Human remains found in Arkansas believed to be 4-year-old Maleah Davis - New York Daily News
  6. Mega Millions winning numbers announced for $444 million jackpot - CBS News
  7. Trump sets date for 2020 campaign kickoff - Washington Examiner
  8. Serial killer Samuel Little confesses to killing multiple Ohio women, 3 in Cleveland - cleveland.com
  9. Trump tells The Sun: Meghan Markle is 'nasty,' Boris Johnson would do a 'very good job' as Prime Minister - CNN
  10. The story behind the iconic 'Tank Man' photo - CNN
  11. Watch: Stocks fall after Trump's Mexico tariff threat - Washington Post
  12. Acting Defense Chief Tries to Cool Hostilities with China as Trade War Heats Up - The New York Times
  13. Justice Dept. Explores Google Antitrust Case - The New York Times
  14. Amazon is reportedly looking into expanding into the telecom industry - Vox.com
  15. Markets sink as Donald Trump opens new trade war front against Mexico - New Zealand Herald
  16. Warren Buffett: His Best Investing Strategies, Stocks, and Advice - Motley Fool
  17. Apple Plans to Kill iTunes (Report) - TheWrap
  18. Apple: No Real App Store Threat - Seeking Alpha
  19. Panasonic’s Lumix S1H can shoot 6K video with a full-frame sensor - The Verge
  20. Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review - Digital Trends
  21. Jussie Smollett Prosecutor’s Office Releases 2,000 Pages Of Shifting Justifications - Deadline
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  23. Fergie Files to Divorce Josh Duhamel After Almost 2 Years Separated - TMZ
  24. How 'Old Town Road' changed Lil Nas X's life and how he's proving his country chops - ABC News
  25. Champions League final: Four Britons arrested in Madrid - BBC News
  26. New Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur tears Achilles playing basketball: reports - Fox News
  27. Here are the basketball players returning to Duke, UNC and NC State - and the ones who aren’t - Raleigh News & Observer
  28. RJ Barrett reportedly turned down Grizzlies workout, excited about landing with Knicks - Yahoo Sports
  29. SpaceX Says Its 60 Starlink Satellites Are All Phoning Home (and Fading Out) - Space.com
  30. Pittsburgh company lands $79 million contract for NASA lunar deliveries - TribLIVE
  31. See Earth's Amazing Beauty from Space in This Time-Lapse Video by an Astronaut - Space.com
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  33. ASCO: In early study results, Grail's blood test identifies 12 cancers before they spread - FierceBiotech
  34. Stolen vehicle suspect shakes hands with onlookers in wild LA police chase - WPVI-TV
  35. It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine - NPR
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Arkansas River bursts through levee north of Little Rock, triggering evacuations - USA TODAY

Human remains found in Arkansas believed to be 4-year-old Maleah Davis - New York Daily News

Human remains found in Arkansas believed to be 4-year-old Maleah Davis  New York Daily News

Human remains discovered in Arkansas on Friday are thought to be missing 4-year-old girl Maleah Davis, Houston police said. "Do we believe that it's possibly her? Yes. But can we confirm it right now? No," Houston Police Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner told reporters. “If it’s not Maleah, it’s somebody’s child,” he said. The search for the girl, who went missing nearly a month ago, shifted to Arkansas when a suspect allegedly told an activist who visited him in jail that he dumped the body there. “One thing he wanted to make clear to me was (that) what happened to Maleah was an accide...

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Mega Millions winning numbers announced for $444 million jackpot - CBS News

Trump sets date for 2020 campaign kickoff - Washington Examiner

Serial killer Samuel Little confesses to killing multiple Ohio women, 3 in Cleveland - cleveland.com

Trump tells The Sun: Meghan Markle is 'nasty,' Boris Johnson would do a 'very good job' as Prime Minister - CNN

The story behind the iconic 'Tank Man' photo - CNN

Watch: Stocks fall after Trump's Mexico tariff threat - Washington Post

Acting Defense Chief Tries to Cool Hostilities with China as Trade War Heats Up - The New York Times

Justice Dept. Explores Google Antitrust Case - The New York Times

Amazon is reportedly looking into expanding into the telecom industry - Vox.com

Markets sink as Donald Trump opens new trade war front against Mexico - New Zealand Herald

Warren Buffett: His Best Investing Strategies, Stocks, and Advice - Motley Fool

Apple Plans to Kill iTunes (Report) - TheWrap

Apple: No Real App Store Threat - Seeking Alpha

Panasonic’s Lumix S1H can shoot 6K video with a full-frame sensor - The Verge

Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review - Digital Trends

Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review  Digital Trends

The ThinkPad series hasn’t always been a trend follower, often bucking modern stylings for tried-and-true conventions. But even the ThinkPad couldn’t resist the wave of change that is thin bezels. Enter the ThinkPad X390, which equips a larger 13.3-inch display and uses smaller bezels to fit into a still-small chassis. We received a ThinkPad X390 configured with a Core i7-8565U, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe solid-state drive (SSD), and a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS touch display. Like all ThinkPads, the configuration is priced at a premium, coming in at $1,649 ($1,237 on sale right now). The b...

    

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Fergie Files to Divorce Josh Duhamel After Almost 2 Years Separated - TMZ

Fergie Files to Divorce Josh Duhamel After Almost 2 Years Separated  TMZ

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How 'Old Town Road' changed Lil Nas X's life and how he's proving his country chops - ABC News

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It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine - NPR

It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine  NPR

Imagine for a minute: A company makes a vaccine that protects kids from a life-threatening disease but, with little warning, decides to stop selling it in the U.S. That's exactly what happened last year in West Africa, for a vaccine against rotavirus — a disease that kills about 200,000 young children and babies each year. As NPR reported in November, the pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Inc. announced it was ending a long-term agreement to supply its rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq, at a reduced price to families in four West African countries. At the same time, the company began selling the va...

    

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  7. Kim Jong Un reportedly carries out deadly purge in wake of Trump summit
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U.S. aid for Venezuelans to be distributed in Colombia

The aid is expected to be distributed to about 1.2 million migrants who’ve crossed into Colombia, fleeing hyperinflation and food shortages in Venezuela.
    

Art of the no-deal: Trump's Mexico threat makes U.S. 'world's biggest rogue trader'

“As we are all fighting to develop plans to exit or to reduce our exposure to China, one of our options — Mexico — is now equally in jeopardy," said one retail expert.
    

Wall Street takes a nosedive after Trump announces Mexico tariffs

"Social problems cannot be resolved with taxes or coercive measures,” Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told Trump.
    

Trump says U.S. to impose 5 percent tariff on all Mexican goods

The president says the tariffs will take effect June 10 and will stay until "illegal migrants" stop coming into the country from Mexico.
    

Pope Francis to beatify bishops killed during communist era

Catholics make up around five percent of the country's 20 million people, according to government figures.
    

'I couldn't do anything for them': Doomed tour boat sank in just 7 seconds

"The people had been plunged into the river in the darkness and shouted, 'Help me!' while floundering in the waters. But I couldn't do anything for them."
    

Kim Jong Un reportedly carries out deadly purge in wake of Trump summit

NBC News was not immediately able to independently verify the report. However, North Korea has previously executed scapegoats to atone for political flops.
    

American, 4 other foreigners accused of selling drugs to tourists on Bali

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Assange is showing symptoms of 'psychological torture,' expert says

The WikiLeaks founder "lives in constant panic ... imagine being in a nightmare and never waking up," according to the U.N. special rapporteur on torture.
    

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“In a foreign country, U.S. citizens are subject to that country’s laws, even if they differ from those in the United States,” the State Department said.
    

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  15. Frank Lucas Dies at 88; Drug Kingpin Depicted in ‘American Gangster’
  16. North Carolina to Investigate After Concerns Raised at Children’s Hospital
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Trump’s Tariff Threat Sends Mexico, Lawmakers and Businesses Scrambling

President Trump’s decision to punish Mexico with tariffs sent markets plunging and prompted pushback from Mexico, business groups and lawmakers.
    

A New Threat From Trump and Old Questions About Its Effectiveness

Time and again, the president has engaged in a game of geopolitical chicken with Mexico. But there was no more guarantee that the tactic will be any more effective this time than in the past.
    

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The status exempts billions of dollars of India’s products from American tariffs, part of a deepening clash over the country’s protections for its market.
    

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The winners of the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee had more in common than an aptitude for spelling: six of the eight used the same coaching program.
    

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Rory Stewart, a dark-horse candidate for prime minister, has hijacked the contest with a goofy internet campaign — and an eloquent plea for compromise.
    

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At Work, Everyone Is in Fact Talking About You All the Time

How to cope with gossipy industries — and blackening bananas in the office kitchen.
    

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The release of transcripts of calls between President Trump’s former adviser and Russia’s ambassador would have provided a highly unusual confirmation of a government secret.
    

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His rise from poverty to riches through a drug-smuggling enterprise was a larger-than-life tale of ambition, organization and ruthless brutality.
    

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