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Watch: Netherlands, Sweden advance to Women's World Cup semifinals Netherlands and Sweden advanced to the Women's World Cup semifinals with victories in Saturday's quarterfinals round. Watch: Yasiel Puig storms mound after getting plunked with pitch in Reds' loss Cincinnati Reds outfielder Yasiel Puig stormed the mound and tried to fight Cubs reliever Pedro Strop after a pitch hit Puig in the thigh. Police arrest Salt Lake City man in connecting with Mackenzie Lueck case A 31-year-old man was arrested Friday in connection with missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck, who had not been seen since arriving in Salt Lake City early June 17. Watch: Prince Harry and Meghan attend MLB London Series as honorary guests Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, attended the inaugural Major League Baseball London Series as honorary guests on Saturday. Kyrie Irving expects to sign with Brooklyn Nets in free agency Boston Celtics All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving is expected to sign with the Brooklyn Nets when free agency opens Sunday. Yankees hold off Red Sox in MLB's first European game The New York Yankees used two separate six-run innings in London to take down the rival Boston Red Sox 17-13 in Major League Baseball's first European game. Nikola Mirotic expects to leave NBA for Barcelona's pro basketball team Free agent forward Nikola Mirotic is expected to return to Europe and sign with EuroLeague team Barcelona after five NBA seasons. Donald Trump: Immigration raids could start Fourth of July President Donald Trump said his postponed immigration raids in 10 major cities could start on Independence Day unless "something pretty miraculous" happens in Congress on immigration reform. California to boost gasoline tax again California will charge the highest taxes on gasoline in the United States come Monday but some complain that even more money is needed to maintain the Golden State's roads and freeways. Kemba Walker expects to sign with Boston Celtics in free agency Charlotte Hornets point guard Kemba Walker is expected to sign a max contract with the Boston Celtics when free agency opens Sunday. Lauryn Hill, Sheryl Crow perform at the Glastonbury festival Sheryl Crow, Lauryn Hill and Lewis Capaldi have performed at this weekend's Glastonbury music festival in Somerset, England. Japan's Shinzo Abe raises Hong Kong freedom issue Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe raised the issue of Hong Kong's freedom in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid extradition bill protests. Trump boosts reputation of cozying up dictators at G-20 Summit President Donald Trump continued to embrace a reputation of cozying up to dictators Friday, defending his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Police arrest mother, presume missing Va. toddler dead Police said Saturday they have arrested the mother of a 2-year-old Virginia boy missing since Monday as he is presumed dead. Hot conditions across United States put people, animals at risk Temperatures at or above 100 degrees will create dangers for more adults, children and animals across parts of the United States in the days leading up to Independence Day. Italian authorities arrest captain of migrant rescue ship ending standoff Italian authorities arrested the captain of a migrant rescue vessel Saturday morning after it docked into a port off the Lampedusa island, ending a more than a two-week standoff. Honda begins final phase of 1.6M recalls over Takata airbags Honda is recalling 1.6 million cars in the United States over Takata airbags with reports confirming 14 related deaths and over 200 injuries earlier this year. Memorial service for Beth Chapman planned for Saturday in Hawaii A memorial service for reality TV personality Beth Chapman is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Fort DeRussy Beach in Waikiki in Hawaii. Wall collapses in India killing at least 17, injuring 3 In heavy rain, a portion of a residential complex wall in India collapsed on shanties, killing at least 17 people, police said Saturday. Boy, 2, dies from E. coli at San Diego County Fair A 2-year-old boy has died from an E.coli infection after visiting a San Diego County Fair. Mark Wahlberg in talks to replace Chris Evans in 'Infinite' Mark Wahlberg is in talks to replace Chris Evans in "Infinite," a big-screen adaptation of D. Eric Maikranz's novel, "The Reincarnationist Papers." Katharine McPhee marries David Foster in London Singer-actress Katharine McPhee has married music mogul David Foster in London. 9/11 first responder who testified to Congress this month dies at 53 Luis Alvarez, who described to Congress earlier this month his medical issues as a first responder after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, died Saturday in a hospice in New York. He was 53. G20 summit: Trump halts more China tariffs, disagrees with most on climate change President Donald Trump agreed to halt more China tariffs after the G20 summit in Japan, but disagreed with the rest of the group on climate change fight. |
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Up to 114 degrees in France: Record heat in Europe forces tourists to adaptFrance saw its hottest day ever, reaching 114.4 degrees on Friday, while records were also broken in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Trump's Iran policy is deepening mistrust in North Korea, experts sayAnalysis: One expert said that "from the North Koreans' perspective, the Americans just can't be trusted — full stop." Migrant aid ship captain detained after trying to forcibly dock at Italian portCarola Rackete, the 32-year-old ship captain from Germany, had been engaged in a standoff with Italian authorities that reignited a fierce debate over the country’s draconian migration laws. Trump says U.S. will hold off on new China tariffs as trade talks restartTrump cast his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Group of 20 economic summit in Osaka as a success. More Recent Articles
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A China-U.S. Trade Truce Could Enshrine a Global Economic ShiftThough details are scarce, any peace that leaves higher American tariffs in place could continue to hurt China’s status as the world’s factory floor. Trump Consultant Is Trolling Democrats With Biden Site That Isn’t Biden’sArmed with bogus websites that mock leading candidates, a Trump campaign worker is exploiting tensions on the left with Russian-style disinformation. Liberal Democrats Ruled the Debates. Will Moderates Regain Their Voices?Vowing to eliminate private health insurance and decriminalize illegal immigration, the dominant candidates in the first 2020 presidential debates made few overtures to centrist Democrats. One Casualty of the Palm Oil Industry: An Orangutan Mother, Shot 74 TimesIndonesia has promised to stop clearing jungle for plantations. So why are endangered apes still on the front lines of the conservation battle? A Clash Over Inclusion at PrideContinuing disagreements over corporate and police presence at Pride have opened up a rift ahead of the events this weekend. E. Jean Carroll, in Her Own WordsThe writer who has accused President Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s speaks to The New York Times. Kamala Shotguns Joe SixpackBiden should know, as the Irish say, that the past is never past. The Negroni Is a Century Old, but Just Hitting Its StrideAs it turns 100, the bracing cocktail is wildly popular, with a host of new riffs and variations. Debate Over Uber and Lyft Drivers’ Rights in California Has Split LaborAfter a few big unions held talks on limiting employment protections for the companies’ workers, other labor leaders denounced the idea. Luis Alvarez, Champion of 9/11 Responders, Dies at 53A former New York City police officer, he developed cancer 16 years after spending three months seeking survivors and victims’ remains in Lower Manhattan in 2001. California Poised to Become First State to Ban Discrimination Based on Natural HairThe state’s Legislature approved a measure banning the form of racial discrimination. It now heads to the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat. F.D.A. Links 16 Brands of Dog Food to Canine Heart DiseaseMost of the dog foods identified in the new F.D.A. report, the latest in a monthslong investigation, contain peas, lentils and other grain alternatives. As U.S. And Taliban Resume Talks, More Deadly Attacks in AfghanistanAmerican and Taliban officials, in a seventh round of talks in Qatar, hope a breakthrough can lead to direct negotiations between Afghans over their political future. A Bird Show Spots a Rival, and Bird-Watchers of Color Are AngryTwo nature series with black hosts debuted online recently. The makers of one say their rivals are playing into racial stereotypes. Move Over, Nevada: New Jersey Is the Sports Betting Capital of the CountryBettors wagered more in New Jersey than in any other state in May, surpassing Nevada and its large Las Vegas sports books. As Putin Pushes a Merger, Belarus Resists With Language, Culture and HistoryWith President Vladimir Putin of Russia looking to accelerate moves toward a “union state,” Belarusians are promoting a stronger sense of their own national identity. Trump’s Inauguration: The Money Behind the Most Expensive Presidential Debut in U.S. HistoryWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. ‘Paris Is Burning’ Goes GlobalNearly 30 years after the seminal documentary on ballroom culture, underground queer dance competitions are an international phenomenon. Aubrey Plaza Cracks a Grin at the Batting CageThe athletic star of “Legion” takes a swing at the Baseball Center in Manhattan. Discovering Maurice Sendak, the Opera DesignerThe Morgan Library & Museum explores a dense, underappreciated period in the artist’s career in an exhibition of sketches, dioramas and more. Review: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Is the Latest Iron Man MoviePeter Parker deals with teenage angst and lingering Stark Industries H.R. issues while trying to enjoy a trip to Europe. This Man Has Got to Stop Looking in My WindowWhat should I do about his unneighborly — and unnerving — behavior? A Boy Who Had Spinal Surgery in the Womb Stands on His Own Two FeetOperating before birth can minimize nerve damage caused by severe defects in tissue around the spinal column. Crocodiles Went Through a Vegetarian Phase, TooAncestors of modern crocodiles evolved to survive on a plant diet at least three times, researchers say. A Comprehensive Guide to Taking Your Smartphone Abroad for CheapFor $15 to $40, you can easily take your phone to a foreign country and enjoy access to apps, maps and the web. But it takes a lot of steps, hence this travel guide. Conquering More Than the Usual Worries at Summer CampAt this camp, the activities are designed to help children with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders. A Wretched Start for DemocratsThe party seems interested in helping everyone except the voters it needs. More Recent Articles |
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Netherlands and Sweden advanced to the Women's World Cup semifinals with victories in Saturday's quarterfinals round.
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Yasiel Puig stormed the mound and tried to fight Cubs reliever Pedro Strop after a pitch hit Puig in the thigh.
A 31-year-old man was arrested Friday in connection with missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck, who had not been seen since arriving in Salt Lake City early June 17.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, attended the inaugural Major League Baseball London Series as honorary guests on Saturday.
Boston Celtics All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving is expected to sign with the Brooklyn Nets when free agency opens Sunday.
The New York Yankees used two separate six-run innings in London to take down the rival Boston Red Sox 17-13 in Major League Baseball's first European game.
Free agent forward Nikola Mirotic is expected to return to Europe and sign with EuroLeague team Barcelona after five NBA seasons.
President Donald Trump said his postponed immigration raids in 10 major cities could start on Independence Day unless "something pretty miraculous" happens in Congress on immigration reform.
California will charge the highest taxes on gasoline in the United States come Monday but some complain that even more money is needed to maintain the Golden State's roads and freeways.
Charlotte Hornets point guard Kemba Walker is expected to sign a max contract with the Boston Celtics when free agency opens Sunday.
Sheryl Crow, Lauryn Hill and Lewis Capaldi have performed at this weekend's Glastonbury music festival in Somerset, England.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe raised the issue of Hong Kong's freedom in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid extradition bill protests.
President Donald Trump continued to embrace a reputation of cozying up to dictators Friday, defending his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Police said Saturday they have arrested the mother of a 2-year-old Virginia boy missing since Monday as he is presumed dead.
Temperatures at or above 100 degrees will create dangers for more adults, children and animals across parts of the United States in the days leading up to Independence Day.
Italian authorities arrested the captain of a migrant rescue vessel Saturday morning after it docked into a port off the Lampedusa island, ending a more than a two-week standoff.
Honda is recalling 1.6 million cars in the United States over Takata airbags with reports confirming 14 related deaths and over 200 injuries earlier this year.
A memorial service for reality TV personality Beth Chapman is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Fort DeRussy Beach in Waikiki in Hawaii.
In heavy rain, a portion of a residential complex wall in India collapsed on shanties, killing at least 17 people, police said Saturday.
A 2-year-old boy has died from an E.coli infection after visiting a San Diego County Fair.
Mark Wahlberg is in talks to replace Chris Evans in "Infinite," a big-screen adaptation of D. Eric Maikranz's novel, "The Reincarnationist Papers."
Singer-actress Katharine McPhee has married music mogul David Foster in London.
Luis Alvarez, who described to Congress earlier this month his medical issues as a first responder after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, died Saturday in a hospice in New York. He was 53.
President Donald Trump agreed to halt more China tariffs after the G20 summit in Japan, but disagreed with the rest of the group on climate change fight. 

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