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The lead prosecutor in a court-martial of a Navy SEAL charged with war crimes was removed Monday, following revelations the prosecution was involved in a scheme to track emails sent to the defense and media.
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  1. Judge removes lead prosecutor from Navy SEAL's court-martial
  2. Stanley Cup Final: St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins in Game 4 to tie series
  3. Judge rejects House Democrats' request to block border wall funding
  4. Watch: St. Louis Blues' Ryan O'Reilly scores 43 seconds into Game 4 against Boston Bruins
  5. Warriors' Klay Thompson has strained hamstring; Kevon Looney out indefinitely
  6. 2019 MLB Draft: Baltimore Orioles select C Adley Rutschman with top pick
  7. House passes $19.1B disaster bill after Republican opposition
  8. Virginia Beach releases gunman's resignation email
  9. James Holzhauer's 'Jeopardy!' streak comes to end with 32 wins
  10. Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard files lawsuit against Nike over personal logo
  11. North Carolina teen's leg amputated after shark attack
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier wins PFWA's George Halas Award
  13. House to investigate effect of large tech companies on competition in digital markets
  14. Carolina Panthers to sign Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy
  15. More weather woes for farmers: 'There will be a lot of acres not planted'
  16. Man sentenced to 19 years in prison for throwing boy from Mall of America balcony
  17. Stanley Cup Final: Blues make lineup changes ahead of Game 4
  18. WWDC: Apple splits iTunes into three new apps, introduces new Mac and operating systems
  19. 2019 MLB Draft: How to watch, top prospects
  20. Andy Murray's comeback will begin at Fever Tree Championships
  21. Feathers preceded birds by 100 million years
  22. FTD files for bankruptcy
  23. Look: Police help round up loose bear swimming in resident's pool
  24. French Open: Dominic Thiem, teen Amanda Anisimova move on to quarterfinals

Judge removes lead prosecutor from Navy SEAL's court-martial

The lead prosecutor in a court-martial of a Navy SEAL charged with war crimes was removed Monday, following revelations the prosecution was involved in a scheme to track emails sent to the defense and media.
    

Stanley Cup Final: St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins in Game 4 to tie series

Ryan O'Reilly scored two goals as the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final to tie the series at two games apiece.
    

Judge rejects House Democrats' request to block border wall funding

A federal judge rejected a request by House Democrats to block President Donald Trump from using $6.1 billion of unappropriated funds to construct a border wall.
    

Watch: St. Louis Blues' Ryan O'Reilly scores 43 seconds into Game 4 against Boston Bruins

St. Louis Blues forward Ryan O'Reilly notched a goal 43 seconds into the first period during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins.
    

Warriors' Klay Thompson has strained hamstring; Kevon Looney out indefinitely

Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson is dealing with a mild hamstring strain and center Kevon Looney has a cartilage fracture.
    

2019 MLB Draft: Baltimore Orioles select C Adley Rutschman with top pick

The Baltimore Orioles selected Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman with the top overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft on Monday night.
    

House passes $19.1B disaster bill after Republican opposition

The House approved a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill on Monday after multiple efforts by Republicans to block it.
    

Virginia Beach releases gunman's resignation email

Virginia Beach officials on Monday released a resignation email sent by the gunman in a mass shooting at the city's municipal center that killed 12 people.
    

James Holzhauer's 'Jeopardy!' streak comes to end with 32 wins

After racking up $2.4 million in prize money, professional sports gambler James Holzhauer's record-breaking run on Jeopardy! came to an end Monday.
    

Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard files lawsuit against Nike over personal logo

Toronto Raptors superstar forward Kawhi Leonard filed a lawsuit against Nike on Monday in United States District Court in Southern California.
    

North Carolina teen's leg amputated after shark attack

A teenage girl who survived a shark attack had her leg amputated due to injuries sustained in the incident at a North Carolina beach, she confirmed Monday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier wins PFWA's George Halas Award

The Professional Football Writers of America named Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier the recipient of the 2019 George Halas Award.
    

House to investigate effect of large tech companies on competition in digital markets

The House judiciary committee is launching an investigation into whether large tech corporations are suppressing competition in digital markets.
    

Carolina Panthers to sign Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy

The Carolina Panthers are signing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Gerald McCoy to a one-year contract.
    

More weather woes for farmers: 'There will be a lot of acres not planted'

Continued rain and flooding is impacting farmers in the Midwest who won't be able to plant much of their corn and soybeans this year.
    

Man sentenced to 19 years in prison for throwing boy from Mall of America balcony

A man who threw a 5-year-old boy from a third-floor balcony in Minnesota's Mall of America was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison on Monday.
    

Stanley Cup Final: Blues make lineup changes ahead of Game 4

The St. Louis Blues are making lineup changes following Saturday's 7-2 Stanley Cup Final loss to the Boston Bruins.
    

WWDC: Apple splits iTunes into three new apps, introduces new Mac and operating systems

Apple began its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with a keynote event unveiling new software for its suite of devices and a new Mac computer.
    

2019 MLB Draft: How to watch, top prospects

The 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft begins with the draft's first two rounds Monday night.
    

Andy Murray's comeback will begin at Fever Tree Championships

Tennis star Andy Murray plans to play competitive tennis for the first time since January at the Fever-Tree Championships in London later this month.
    

Feathers preceded birds by 100 million years

Feathers arrived at least 100 million years before birds, according to a new survey.
    

FTD files for bankruptcy

Flower delivery company FTD filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday after failing to recover from the $200 million debt the company incurred for purchasing a rival company.
    

Look: Police help round up loose bear swimming in resident's pool

Police in Pennsylvania said they were called to help round up a "skinny dipping" bear that dashed through residents' yards before jumping into a pool.
    

French Open: Dominic Thiem, teen Amanda Anisimova move on to quarterfinals

Fourth-seeded Dominic Thiem and 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova each advanced to the French Open quarterfinals on Monday.
    
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  1. Clyburn walks back comments about impeachment | TheHill - The Hill
  2. GOP lawmakers discuss vote to block Trump’s new tariffs on Mexico, in what would be a dramatic act of defiance - The Washington Post
  3. House passes $19 billion disaster relief bill - NBC News
  4. House passes $19 billion disaster relief bill after delays, sending it to Trump - CNBC
  5. Prince Charles to Trump: '🍦'? - USA TODAY
  6. Pastor defends prayer for Trump, says aim was not to endorse policies | TheHill - The Hill
  7. 'Jeopardy!' champ Ken Jennings salutes James Holzhauer's 'reign of destruction' ‏ - USA TODAY
  8. Judge Removes Prosecutor in Navy SEAL’s War Crimes Court-Martial - The New York Times
  9. Judge tosses House Dems' lawsuit over Trump's use of emergency military funds for border wall - Fox News
  10. Virginia Beach alleged shooter's resignation letter is released - ABC News
  11. After bloody attack, Sudan army scraps agreements with protesters - Aljazeera.com
  12. The Tiananmen Square Anniversary: A Guide to Our Coverage - The New York Times
  13. Britain Is in No Position to Scoff at Donald Trump - POLITICO
  14. USS Lincoln conducts training exercises amid tension with Iran - CBS News
  15. House Judiciary Committee Launches Tech Antitrust Inquiry Amid Reports DOJ, FTC May Take Action - Gizmodo
  16. GM and Fiat Chrysler are buying Tesla's regulatory credits - TechCrunch
  17. We're not far from using blood tests to detect early-stage cancer, says CEO of Silicon Valley oncology firm - CNBC
  18. Apparel giant Forever 21 exploring restructuring as retail continues to take hits - CNBC
  19. Apple WWDC 2019 keynote in 13 minutes - The Verge
  20. WWDC 2019: Apple unveils iPadOS with improved Safari, multitasking, and new homescreen - ZDNet
  21. Our first-look photos of Apple’s new Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR - Ars Technica
  22. Apple attacks Facebook by becoming the asocial network - TechCrunch
  23. In Defense of The Central Park 5 Prosecution | New York Law Journal - Law.com
  24. Prince William, Kate Middleton and Royals Dine With President Donald Trump at State Banquet in London - E! NEWS
  25. CFDA Awards 2019: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet - Vogue
  26. Liam Hemsworth Declares Himself 'Husband Goals' After Snapping Photo of Wife Miley Cyrus - Yahoo Entertainment
  27. 2019 Draft Preview: Adley Rutschman | FutureSox - ChicagoNow
  28. Zdeno Chara bloodied, sits on bench after taking puck to the mouth - The Boston Globe
  29. Mariners select Elon pitcher George Kirby in first round of MLB draft - Seattle Times
  30. Addition of McCoy makes Panthers a true contender, arriving at the perfect time - Charlotte Observer
  31. Prehistoric humans invented stone tools multiple times, study finds - The Independent
  32. Little legal recourse for astronomers concerned about Starlink - SpaceNews
  33. Team develops new method to gauge atmosphere's ability to clear methane, a potent greenhouse gas - Phys.org
  34. Why Octopuses Might Be The Next Lab Rats - NPR
  35. US aims to help more cancer patients try experimental drugs - ABC News
  36. Drugs make headway against lung, breast, prostate cancers - WTHR
  37. Future - Why is ADHD missed in girls? - BBC News
  38. New Study Shows Those First-Ever CRISPR Babies Could Be at Risk of Early Death - ScienceAlert

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GOP lawmakers discuss vote to block Trump’s new tariffs on Mexico, in what would be a dramatic act of defiance - The Washington Post

House passes $19 billion disaster relief bill - NBC News


House passes $19 billion disaster relief bill after delays, sending it to Trump - CNBC

House passes $19 billion disaster relief bill after delays, sending it to Trump  CNBC

- The House passes a long delayed disaster relief package. - The $19 billion measure heads to President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it into law. - Trump had objected to giving more aid money to Puerto Rico, while Republicans blocked the measure from passing unanimously last week. The House passed a long awaited $19 billion disaster aid package Monday that, pending President Donald Trump's signature, would send relief to areas of the U.S. battered by storms. The chamber approved the measure by a 354-58 vote after Republicans blocked three previous attempts to pass it unanimously...

    

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Pastor defends prayer for Trump, says aim was not to endorse policies | TheHill - The Hill

'Jeopardy!' champ Ken Jennings salutes James Holzhauer's 'reign of destruction' ‏ - USA TODAY

Judge Removes Prosecutor in Navy SEAL’s War Crimes Court-Martial - The New York Times

Judge tosses House Dems' lawsuit over Trump's use of emergency military funds for border wall - Fox News

Virginia Beach alleged shooter's resignation letter is released - ABC News

After bloody attack, Sudan army scraps agreements with protesters - Aljazeera.com

The Tiananmen Square Anniversary: A Guide to Our Coverage - The New York Times

Britain Is in No Position to Scoff at Donald Trump - POLITICO

USS Lincoln conducts training exercises amid tension with Iran - CBS News

House Judiciary Committee Launches Tech Antitrust Inquiry Amid Reports DOJ, FTC May Take Action - Gizmodo

GM and Fiat Chrysler are buying Tesla's regulatory credits - TechCrunch

We're not far from using blood tests to detect early-stage cancer, says CEO of Silicon Valley oncology firm - CNBC

We're not far from using blood tests to detect early-stage cancer, says CEO of Silicon Valley oncology firm  CNBC

- Scientists aren't far away from creating blood tests that can be used to detect the earliest stages of cancer, Guardant Health CEO Helmy Eltoukhy says. - Bits of cancer DNA can be found in a patient's blood and give doctors clues about which treatments are most likely to work, he says. - So-called "liquid biopsy" tests are already nearly a standard of care for people with late-stage cancers. Scientists aren't far away from creating blood tests that can be used to detect the earliest stages of cancer, Guardant Health co-founder and CEO Helmy Eltoukhy said Monday. The Silicon Valley oncolog...

    

Apparel giant Forever 21 exploring restructuring as retail continues to take hits - CNBC

Apparel giant Forever 21 exploring restructuring as retail continues to take hits  CNBC

- Forever 21 is exploring restructuring options to shore up its liquidity as the fast-fashion giant struggles with its business, a person familiar with the situation said on Monday. - The company is in talks with private equity firm Apollo Global Management about raising debtor-in-possession funds to provide financing should it file for bankruptcy, the person said. Forever 21 is exploring restructuring options to shore up its liquidity as the fast-fashion giant struggles with its business, a person familiar with the situation said on Monday. The company is in talks with private equity firm...

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Apple WWDC 2019 keynote in 13 minutes - The Verge

WWDC 2019: Apple unveils iPadOS with improved Safari, multitasking, and new homescreen - ZDNet

Our first-look photos of Apple’s new Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR - Ars Technica

Apple attacks Facebook by becoming the asocial network - TechCrunch

In Defense of The Central Park 5 Prosecution | New York Law Journal - Law.com

Prince William, Kate Middleton and Royals Dine With President Donald Trump at State Banquet in London - E! NEWS

CFDA Awards 2019: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet - Vogue

Liam Hemsworth Declares Himself 'Husband Goals' After Snapping Photo of Wife Miley Cyrus - Yahoo Entertainment

2019 Draft Preview: Adley Rutschman | FutureSox - ChicagoNow

Zdeno Chara bloodied, sits on bench after taking puck to the mouth - The Boston Globe

Mariners select Elon pitcher George Kirby in first round of MLB draft - Seattle Times

Addition of McCoy makes Panthers a true contender, arriving at the perfect time - Charlotte Observer

Prehistoric humans invented stone tools multiple times, study finds - The Independent

Prehistoric humans invented stone tools multiple times, study finds  The Independent

Prehistoric humans invented tools on multiple occasions, according to researchers who have found a collection of 327 stone weapons carved more than 2.58 million years ago. This is the first evidence of ancient hominids sharpening stones to create specific tools, according to new research led by Arizona State University and George Washington University. The collection of “Oldowan” tools – which are created by chipping off bits of stone – were found in the Afar region of north-eastern Ethiopia. They were probably made so our ancestors could carve up meat. Before this discovery, the oldest exa...

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Little legal recourse for astronomers concerned about Starlink - SpaceNews

Team develops new method to gauge atmosphere's ability to clear methane, a potent greenhouse gas - Phys.org

Team develops new method to gauge atmosphere's ability to clear methane, a potent greenhouse gas  Phys.org

The “flying laboratory”: Instruments inside the NASA research aircraft used for Glenn Wolfe’s research. Credit: NASA. New research by UMBC's Glenn Wolfe and collaborators is shaping how scientists understand the fate of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, in Earth's atmosphere. Of the greenhouse gases, methane has the third greatest overall effect on climate after carbon dioxide and water vapor. And the longer it stays in the atmosphere, the more heat it traps. That's why it's essential for climate models to properly represent how long methane lasts before it's broken down. That happens when ...

    

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  2. What are all these tariffs doing to your 401(k)?
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  4. Trump and Prince Charles, polar opposites on the environment, have tea
  5. Missouri father among the eight climbers missing in Indian Himalayas
  6. Trump meets Queen Elizabeth II after calling London mayor a 'loser'
  7. White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says his departure is not because of tariffs
  8. This is what the U.S. wants from the U.K. before it will sign a trade deal
  9. Trump calls London mayor a 'stone cold loser' at start of U.K. state visit
  10. China warns students, academics to consider risks of studying in U.S.
  11. U.S. ready to talk to Iran with 'no preconditions,' Pompeo says
  12. Machine-gun fire heard as troops besiege protest camp in Sudan
  13. Trump creates diplomatic headache for U.K. even before state visit
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'I am begging them': Venezuelan hunger strikers demand backpay as desperation increases

“He has worked his whole life and is here demanding his rights,” the daughter of one of the hunger strikers said.
    

What are all these tariffs doing to your 401(k)?

The situation is so unprecedented that financial planners say there isn’t a reliable model for predicting where the chips will fall.
    

With no Fox News in the U.K., Trump calls for boycott of CNN parent AT&T

"When the World watches @CNN, it gets a false picture of USA. Sad!” the president tweeted after he arrived in London.
    

Trump and Prince Charles, polar opposites on the environment, have tea

Prince Charles, 70, has championed sustainability for decades through his speeches, articles, books and films.
    

Missouri father among the eight climbers missing in Indian Himalayas

"Our hope and optimism in this dark moment is buoyed by the knowledge that our dad was a highly experienced climber," the family said in a statement.
    

Trump meets Queen Elizabeth II after calling London mayor a 'loser'

Trump's visit promises to mix in statecraft at the margins of an official schedule full of pomp.
    

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says his departure is not because of tariffs

Hassett said the departure is partly out of “respect for the institution” and to spend time with his family.
    

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Trump calls London mayor a 'stone cold loser' at start of U.K. state visit

The president's comments come after Sadiq Khan said that Trump shouldn't have been offered a state visit.
    

China warns students, academics to consider risks of studying in U.S.

At stake is about $14 billion of economic activity, most of it tuition and other fees generated annually from the 360,000 Chinese who study in the U.S.
    

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  2. Congress Gives Final Approval to Long-Delayed Disaster Aid
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  4. Trump’s U.K. Trip in Pictures
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  7. Trump Wins Ruling in House’s Border Wall Suit
  8. Biden’s First Run for President Was a Calamity. Some Missteps Still Resonate.
  9. He Stayed at Tiananmen to the End. Now He Wonders What It Meant.
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  14. T.M. Landry School Sold Top Colleges ‘A Sob Story’ That Wasn’t True
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  16. Trump’s War on Worker Rights
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  20. Lawrence Leathers, Jazz Drummer on Grammy-Winning Albums, Found Dead After Assault
  21. Charges of Politics in Census Debate Are ‘Smoke and Mirrors,’ Justice Dept. Says
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Intense new scrutiny on companies like Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon could last years and lead to the first overhaul of antitrust rules in decades.
    

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An emergency relief package, stymied for months, will finally go to President Trump. It allocates billions of dollars in relief for hurricanes, fires and floods.
    

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Queen Elizabeth welcomed Mr. Trump to Buckingham Palace, while he engaged in an ugly dispute with London’s mayor, calling him a “stone cold loser.”
    

Trump’s U.K. Trip in Pictures

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He Stayed at Tiananmen to the End. Now He Wonders What It Meant.

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The show’s most dominant player in years came just $58,484 short of the $2.52 million Ken Jennings won during his famous run.
    

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