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New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner received six stitches on his bottom lip after taking a batting helmet -- one he threw at the dugout wall -- to the face.
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  1. Watch: Yankees' Gardner hit in face after throwing helmet
  2. PG&E to cut power to parts of California amid wildfire threat
  3. Minnesota Lynx retire Lindsay Whalen's jersey
  4. Chicago's Giolito strikes out 11 in win over Royals
  5. Sir Winston wins 151st running of Belmont Stakes
  6. Hope Solo says U.S. soccer coach Jill Ellis 'cracks under pressure'
  7. Johnny Manziel wants chance with XFL's Houston team
  8. Belmont Stakes: Sir Winston upsets
  9. Kroger recalls frozen berries due to hepatitis A concern
  10. Missing Texas hiker Joshua McClatchy found safe after 6 days
  11. Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, dies at 65
  12. Appeals court rules in favor of Keystone XL pipeline
  13. Ashley Tisdale to co-star in Patricia Heaton's new sitcom
  14. Ten hospitalized after train derailment in Boston
  15. Nickelodeon orders 'Baby Shark' animated series
  16. Pickup truck collides with Amish carriage, killing 2 children
  17. Wildfire consumes 7,225 acres in national forest in Arizona
  18. Reaction to U.S.-Mexico deal after threatened tariffs split along party line
  19. FedEx won't renew U.S. express shipping contract with Amazon
  20. Steven Mnuchin: U.S.-China trade talks progress unlikely before G-20 summit
  21. French Open: Thiem stops Djokovic in 5-set semi; Barty wins women's title
  22. West Coast to endure record-challenging heat next week
  23. Anthony Mackie to star in Netflix's 'Outside the Wire'
  24. Drenched U.S. documented second-wettest May on record
  25. Mega Millions: One California ticket wins $530M jackpot
  26. No Season 5 for 'The Good Place'

Watch: Yankees' Gardner hit in face after throwing helmet

New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner received six stitches on his bottom lip after taking a batting helmet -- one he threw at the dugout wall -- to the face.
    

PG&E to cut power to parts of California amid wildfire threat

The largest electric utility in California, Pacific Gas and Electric, said it plans to shut off power to multiple communities in the Sierra Foothills Saturday as a pre-emptive measure to avoid sparking a wildfire.
    

Minnesota Lynx retire Lindsay Whalen's jersey

The Minnesota Lynx retired former point guard Lindsay Whalen's No. 13 jersey Saturday at the Target Center.
    

Chicago's Giolito strikes out 11 in win over Royals

Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts in Saturday's 2-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.
    

Sir Winston wins 151st running of Belmont Stakes

Sir Winston won the 151st running of the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y., on June 8, 2019, edging out favorite Tacitus, who came in second, and Joevia in third.
    

Hope Solo says U.S. soccer coach Jill Ellis 'cracks under pressure'

Former U.S. national soccer team goalkeeper and Olympian Hope Solo criticized national team coach Jill Ellis on the eve of the Women's World Cup.
    

Johnny Manziel wants chance with XFL's Houston team

Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel wants a chance to play under former head coach June Jones on the XFL's new Houston franchise.
    

Belmont Stakes: Sir Winston upsets

The 2019 Triple Crown had three different winners as Sir Winston ran for an upset Saturday's Belmont Stakes
    

Kroger recalls frozen berries due to hepatitis A concern

Kroger has announced a recall of a variety of frozen berry products over possible hepatitis A contamination.
    

Missing Texas hiker Joshua McClatchy found safe after 6 days

Searchers in Arkansas found a Fort Worth, Texas, man overnight, six days after he went missing while hiking in a wilderness area, local law enforcement officials announced Saturday.
    

Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, dies at 65

The youngest brother of Hillary Clinton, Tony Rodham, has died, the former secretary of state announced Saturday. He was 65.
    

Appeals court rules in favor of Keystone XL pipeline

An appeals court has ruled in favor of the Keystone XL pipeline moving forward by overturning lower court injunction, but U.S. construction is still delayed.
    

Ashley Tisdale to co-star in Patricia Heaton's new sitcom

Ashley Tisdale has joined the cast of Patricia Heaton's new CBS sitcom, "Carol's Second Act."
    

Ten hospitalized after train derailment in Boston

A light-rail commuter train derailed in Boston near Fenway Park on Saturday morning, sending 10 people to the hospital, including the train operator, officials said.
    

Nickelodeon orders 'Baby Shark' animated series

Nickelodeon has ordered a cartoon series inspired by the popular, pre-school song, "Baby Shark."
    

Pickup truck collides with Amish carriage, killing 2 children

A pickup truck rear ended an Amish horse-drawn buggy in Michigan, killing two children and injuring at least two other children and an adult.
    

Wildfire consumes 7,225 acres in national forest in Arizona

A fast-moving wildfire has consumed about 7,200 acres in Tonto National Forest in Arizona on Saturday.
    

Reaction to U.S.-Mexico deal after threatened tariffs split along party line

Reaction to President Donald Trump's announcement Friday that a deal has been reached with Mexico to avoid tariffs has been split along party lines.
    

FedEx won't renew U.S. express shipping contract with Amazon

FedEx has decided not to renew its express delivery contract with Amazon as the retail e-commerce giant ramps up its air service.
    

Steven Mnuchin: U.S.-China trade talks progress unlikely before G-20 summit

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Saturday talks on trade war with China are unlikely to resolve anything before the G-20 summit later this month.
    

French Open: Thiem stops Djokovic in 5-set semi; Barty wins women's title

Dominic Thiem advanced to the French Open's final round with a 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7, 7-5 victory over top-seeded Novak Djokovic. Later Saturday in the women's final, Ashleigh Barty defeated Marketa 6-1, 6-3.
    

West Coast to endure record-challenging heat next week

Temperatures will climb to their highest levels yet this year from California to Washington next week, putting a number of record highs in jeopardy.
    

Anthony Mackie to star in Netflix's 'Outside the Wire'

"Avengers" and "The Hurt Locker" actor Anthony Mackie has signed on to star in and produce the Netflix movie, "Outside the Wire."
    

Drenched U.S. documented second-wettest May on record

While the continental United States recorded its wettest 12-month period in recorded history this year, historic flooding and record-shattering rainfall amounts landed May 2019 as the second-wettest month in the U.S.
    

Mega Millions: One California ticket wins $530M jackpot

Someone who picked up a Mega Millions ticket in California woke up rich Saturday.
    

No Season 5 for 'The Good Place'

The upcoming fourth season of "The Good Place" will be the sitcom's last.
    
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  1. It's business as usual at Mexico's southern border despite Trump deal - Reuters
  2. 2020 Democrats: Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll has Joe Biden leading; Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg rising - CBS News
  3. Nancy Pelosi needs to stop her endless war against Trump - New York Post
  4. 'We All Owe Al Gore An Apology': More People See Climate Change In Record Flooding - NPR
  5. For Remote Communities In Scotland's Outer Hebrides, Mobile Libraries Are A Lifeline - NPR
  6. White House blocked state department testimony on climate change - Business Insider
  7. Crowd sent running after false report of active shooter at D.C. pride event - Fox News
  8. Fire consumes 6000 acres in Tonto National Forest in Arizona - KVOA Tucson News
  9. Natasha Tynes sues Rare Bird for its actions in Metro shaming scandal - USA TODAY - USA TODAY
  10. Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's youngest brother, dies - AOL
  11. 5 Arrested In Connection To Attack On Lesbian Couple In London Bus - NPR
  12. G-20 Reaches Compromise on Trade War Language in Statement Draft - Bloomberg
  13. U.S. Ambassador David Friedman says Israel has the right to annex parts of the West Bank - NBC News
  14. China adds Washington Post, Guardian to ‘Great Firewall’ blacklist - The Washington Post
  15. WSJ: Raytheon, one of Tucson's largest employers, in merger talks with United Technologies - AZCentral
  16. Report: China Warns Foreign Tech Companies Not to Comply With Trump Trade Bans - Gizmodo
  17. Judge rules against FERC's jurisdiction over PG&E power contract dispute - Reuters
  18. Single ticket claims $530 million Mega Millions jackpot - WTVD-TV
  19. iOS 13 will show locations where apps have tracked you - Engadget
  20. E3 2019: All the best new trailers so far from the biggest video game show on the planet - CNET
  21. Microsoft Teases Next-Gen Xbox Scarlet Reveal in Hidden Codes - E3 2019 - IGN
  22. Apex Legends: Wattson Revealed as 10th Legend, Season 2 Battle Pass Details Revealed - E3 2019 - IGN
  23. Meghan Markle flashes blingy 'push present' in first post-birth appearance - Page Six
  24. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Image Gallery - TheForce.net
  25. 'The Good Place': The Real Reason the Series is Ending - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  26. Sterling defeats Munhoz by decision, calls for bantamweight title shot - ESPN
  27. Sir Winston's Belmont surprise is fitting end to a wild Triple Crown season - ESPN
  28. Jim Courier: 'Thiem Needs To Do Something Extraordinary' In Roland Garros Final - ATP Tour
  29. White House reiterates human moon missions on the path to Mars - SpaceNews
  30. NASA opens space station for anyone wanting to visit | US | Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
  31. This planet will appear at its 'biggest and brightest' in the night sky -- and its moons will be visible with binoculars - AccuWeather.com
  32. Surgeons opened her skull to remove a cancerous tumor. Instead, they found a tapeworm. - Boston.com
  33. After Trump's Decree, Scientists Feel the Chill - Newser
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It's business as usual at Mexico's southern border despite Trump deal - Reuters


2020 Democrats: Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll has Joe Biden leading; Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg rising - CBS News

Nancy Pelosi needs to stop her endless war against Trump - New York Post


'We All Owe Al Gore An Apology': More People See Climate Change In Record Flooding - NPR

For Remote Communities In Scotland's Outer Hebrides, Mobile Libraries Are A Lifeline - NPR

For Remote Communities In Scotland's Outer Hebrides, Mobile Libraries Are A Lifeline  NPR

Library vans ply lonely roads and deliver books, including works in Gaelic, to hundreds of isolated residents. Seeing the mobile librarian is sometimes the only ...

    

White House blocked state department testimony on climate change - Business Insider

Crowd sent running after false report of active shooter at D.C. pride event - Fox News

Fire consumes 6000 acres in Tonto National Forest in Arizona - KVOA Tucson News

Natasha Tynes sues Rare Bird for its actions in Metro shaming scandal - USA TODAY - USA TODAY

Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's youngest brother, dies - AOL

5 Arrested In Connection To Attack On Lesbian Couple In London Bus - NPR

G-20 Reaches Compromise on Trade War Language in Statement Draft - Bloomberg

U.S. Ambassador David Friedman says Israel has the right to annex parts of the West Bank - NBC News

China adds Washington Post, Guardian to ‘Great Firewall’ blacklist - The Washington Post

China adds Washington Post, Guardian to ‘Great Firewall’ blacklist  The Washington Post

BEIJING — Websites of The Washington Post and the Guardian appear to now be blocked in China as the country's government further tightens its so-called ...

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WSJ: Raytheon, one of Tucson's largest employers, in merger talks with United Technologies - AZCentral

WSJ: Raytheon, one of Tucson's largest employers, in merger talks with United Technologies  AZCentral

The Wall Street Journal reported that Raytheon is in merger talks with United Technologies. Raytheon has about 12000 workers in Tucson.

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Report: China Warns Foreign Tech Companies Not to Comply With Trump Trade Bans - Gizmodo

Judge rules against FERC's jurisdiction over PG&E power contract dispute - Reuters

Single ticket claims $530 million Mega Millions jackpot - WTVD-TV

Single ticket claims $530 million Mega Millions jackpot  WTVD-TV

Somebody in California just got a whole lot richer. A single ticket, sold in San Diego, claimed Friday night's $530 million Mega Millions jackpot, ABC News ...

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iOS 13 will show locations where apps have tracked you - Engadget

E3 2019: All the best new trailers so far from the biggest video game show on the planet - CNET

Microsoft Teases Next-Gen Xbox Scarlet Reveal in Hidden Codes - E3 2019 - IGN

Apex Legends: Wattson Revealed as 10th Legend, Season 2 Battle Pass Details Revealed - E3 2019 - IGN

Meghan Markle flashes blingy 'push present' in first post-birth appearance - Page Six

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Image Gallery - TheForce.net

'The Good Place': The Real Reason the Series is Ending - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Sterling defeats Munhoz by decision, calls for bantamweight title shot - ESPN

Sir Winston's Belmont surprise is fitting end to a wild Triple Crown season - ESPN

Jim Courier: 'Thiem Needs To Do Something Extraordinary' In Roland Garros Final - ATP Tour

White House reiterates human moon missions on the path to Mars - SpaceNews

NASA opens space station for anyone wanting to visit | US | Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

This planet will appear at its 'biggest and brightest' in the night sky -- and its moons will be visible with binoculars - AccuWeather.com

Surgeons opened her skull to remove a cancerous tumor. Instead, they found a tapeworm. - Boston.com

Surgeons opened her skull to remove a cancerous tumor. Instead, they found a tapeworm.  Boston.com

Doctors had broken the disheartening news to Rachel Palma, explaining that the lesion on her brain was suspected to be a tumor, and her scans suggested that ...

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After Trump's Decree, Scientists Feel the Chill - Newser

After Trump's Decree, Scientists Feel the Chill  Newser

(Newser) – To save babies from brain-damaging birth defects, University of Pittsburgh scientist Carolyn Coyne studies placentas from fetuses that otherwise ...

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A famous player for Homs, Abdelbaset Sarout was also known as the "singer of the revolution," leading rallies when peaceful protests broke out against Syrian President Bashar Assad in 2011.
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  1. Syrian soccer goalie who became rebel icon dies in battle
  2. Israel has the right to annex parts of the West Bank, U.S. ambassador says
  3. Iran was at high level of military readiness; now U.S. trying to gauge what is 'the new normal'
  4. Man who says he fears torture in Israel is back in U.S.
  5. Olivia Colman gets royal honor ahead of debut in 'The Crown'
  6. With Mexico deal done, U.S. urges China to resume trade talks
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Syrian soccer goalie who became rebel icon dies in battle

A famous player for Homs, Abdelbaset Sarout was also known as the "singer of the revolution," leading rallies when peaceful protests broke out against Syrian President Bashar Assad in 2011.
    

Israel has the right to annex parts of the West Bank, U.S. ambassador says

Friedman declined to say how the United States would respond if Netanyahu moved to annex West Bank land unilaterally.
    

Iran was at high level of military readiness; now U.S. trying to gauge what is 'the new normal'

Since the U.S. moved an aircraft carrier, Patriot missiles, and B-52 bomber task force to the region, Iran has pulled back some ships, but U.S. officials hesitate to say it is drawing down.
    

Man who says he fears torture in Israel is back in U.S.

Abdelhaleem Ashqar recently served 11 years in prison for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
    

Olivia Colman gets royal honor ahead of debut in 'The Crown'

Honors are awarded twice a year, at New Year and to mark the monarch's official birthday in June, and reward hundreds of people for services to their community or national life.
    

With Mexico deal done, U.S. urges China to resume trade talks

President Donald Trump claimed a victory after Washington and Mexico agreed on measures to stem the flow of Central American migrants into the United States.
    

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President Trump announced an agreement just before punishing tariffs went into effect, but it was unclear whether he saw it as truly new concessions or a face-saving way to defuse his tariff threat.
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  1. Mexico Agreed to Take Border Actions Months Before Trump Announced Tariff Deal
  2. Trump Mixes Economic and National Security, Plunging the U.S. Into Multiple Fights
  3. Mexico Sets Domestic Priorities Aside to Meet Terms of U.S. Trade Deal
  4. White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show
  5. Biden Retains Lead in Iowa Poll, but Warren and Buttigieg Gain
  6. Nicky Barnes, ‘Mr. Untouchable’ of Heroin Dealers, Is Dead at 78
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  8. Yankee Doodle Donnie
  9. The ‘It Books’ of Summers Past
  10. Here’s What Being a Witch Really Means
  11. Detroit Man Charged in 3 Killings Targeted L.G.B.T. People, Officials Say
  12. Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s Youngest Brother, Dies
  13. Amid Deaths and Violations at Cleveland Jail, Ohio Governor Plans to Increase Oversight
  14. China Summons Tech Giants to Warn Against Cooperating With Trump Ban
  15. FedEx Says It’s Ending Express Shipping Service for Amazon
  16. 2019 Belmont Stakes: Sir Winston, the ‘Wrong’ Horse, Prevails
  17. Bunny Shaw, the ‘Zion Williamson of Soccer,’ Mixes Size and Spontaneity
  18. Ashleigh Barty Wins the French Open for Her First Grand Slam Singles Title
  19. They Shared a Tony for ‘Billy Elliot’. What Did They Do for an Encore?
  20. Symbol of a Brutal Regime? Or a Fun Place to Party?
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Mexico Agreed to Take Border Actions Months Before Trump Announced Tariff Deal

President Trump announced an agreement just before punishing tariffs went into effect, but it was unclear whether he saw it as truly new concessions or a face-saving way to defuse his tariff threat.
    

Trump Mixes Economic and National Security, Plunging the U.S. Into Multiple Fights

The Trump administration has argued that economic security is national security. But as a consequence, it now finds itself in an economic war on nearly every front.
    

Mexico Sets Domestic Priorities Aside to Meet Terms of U.S. Trade Deal

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador agreed to divert scant resources to controlling migration instead of fulfilling promises like combating violence.
    

White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show

Administration officials said proposed testimony by a State Department scientist amounted to “climate alarm propaganda.”
    

Biden Retains Lead in Iowa Poll, but Warren and Buttigieg Gain

Joseph R. Biden Jr. leads in a poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers, but Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg have made clear gains to join Bernie Sanders in a virtual three-way tie for second place.
    

Nicky Barnes, ‘Mr. Untouchable’ of Heroin Dealers, Is Dead at 78

Sentenced to life in prison, he informed on former associates, disappeared into the witness protection program and died in 2012 — a death unnoticed until now.
    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Madonna at 60. Alan Turing gets an obituary. Meet M.B.Z., the most powerful Arab ruler. State parks, there’s one near you. The internet “wife guy.” And more.
    

Yankee Doodle Donnie

President Trump takes a cue from Samuel Johnson, who once declared that “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”
    

The ‘It Books’ of Summers Past

We’ve revisited the books that defined the season over the past 50 years — and what they reveal about the country at a particular moment.
    

Here’s What Being a Witch Really Means

My grandma Trudy used to tell us that she had “healing hands.” I soon discovered that I did, too.
    

Detroit Man Charged in 3 Killings Targeted L.G.B.T. People, Officials Say

An 18-year-old man fatally shot three people and injured two others in a Detroit home last month, prosecutors said.
    

Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s Youngest Brother, Dies

Mr. Rodham helped the Clintons in their presidential endeavors but also drew unwelcome controversy. Mrs. Clinton announced his death on Twitter.
    

Amid Deaths and Violations at Cleveland Jail, Ohio Governor Plans to Increase Oversight

Gov. Mike DeWine called for Ohio’s Bureau of Adult Detention to increase its staff to enable more frequent state inspections of local jails.
    

China Summons Tech Giants to Warn Against Cooperating With Trump Ban

Chinese officials told companies Dell, Microsoft and Samsung that there would be dire consequences if they cut sales or pulled production from China, people familiar with the meetings said.
    

FedEx Says It’s Ending Express Shipping Service for Amazon

The decision, while not financially significant for either company, shows how the online retailer has gone from a sought-after customer to a direct competitor of FedEx.
    

2019 Belmont Stakes: Sir Winston, the ‘Wrong’ Horse, Prevails

A 10-1 shot gave the trainer Mark Casse two different winners in the final two Triple Crown races, capping a topsy-turvy season that began with the Kentucky Derby victor being disqualified.
    

Bunny Shaw, the ‘Zion Williamson of Soccer,’ Mixes Size and Spontaneity

Jamaica striker Khadija Shaw has an uncommon blend of tools that could make her the World Cup’s breakout star.
    

Ashleigh Barty Wins the French Open for Her First Grand Slam Singles Title

Four years ago, the Australian quit tennis and played pro cricket. Now she has a surprising major title and will rise to No. 2 in the rankings.
    

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In 2009, three unknown adolescent boys were the toast of Broadway in the musical’s title role. Where have they been? And where are they going?
    

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