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Ali Stroker won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance in "Oklahoma!" in New York Sunday.
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  1. Ali Stroker wins Tony for 'Oklahoma!' and makes history
  2. Boston Bruins beat St. Louis Blues, force Game 7
  3. Ex-Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz shot in Dominican Republic
  4. U.S., EU urge Moldova to use 'restraint' as President Igor Dodon is removed from power
  5. Watch: Boston Bruins' Charlie McAvoy remarkably bats puck off goal line to deny Blues
  6. Watch: Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand buries rocket one-timer on power play
  7. In photos: Moments from the Tony Awards red carpet
  8. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant listed as questionable for Game 5
  9. 'Hadestown,' Celia Keenan-Bolger, Bryan Cranston win Tony Awards
  10. James Corden mocks binge-watching, celebrates theater in Tonys opener
  11. St. Louis newspaper accidentally runs ads congratulating Blues for Stanley Cup win
  12. Former Florida Gators football star Tony Joiner charged with murdering wife
  13. At least 1 dead, 6 injured in Dallas crane collapse
  14. Third child dies in Amish buggy crash
  15. American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max cancellations through Sept. 3
  16. Storm inundates Southeast, including foot of rain in western N.C.
  17. Spirit Airlines passenger sets off plane smoke detector with e-cigarette
  18. Mountain Fire in Arizona 50 percent contained
  19. Coast Guard recovers body of missing Texas city police chief Chris Reed
  20. NBA Finals: Warriors clear Kevin Durant to practice
  21. Texas joins 14 states in raising minimum tobacco sales age to 21
  22. Mets' Cano lands on injured list with leg tightness
  23. Capital Pride marchers panic after mistaken gunfire; man arrested
  24. North Korea highlights RFID for livestock in Party paper

Ali Stroker wins Tony for 'Oklahoma!' and makes history

Ali Stroker won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance in "Oklahoma!" in New York Sunday.
    

Boston Bruins beat St. Louis Blues, force Game 7

The Boston Bruins forced a seventh game after defeating the St. Louis Blues 5-1 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday night at the Enterprise Center.
    

Ex-Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz shot in Dominican Republic

Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz was shot Sunday in the Dominican Republic, according to authorities.
    

U.S., EU urge Moldova to use 'restraint' as President Igor Dodon is removed from power

International bodies called on Moldova to use restraint Sunday after its court suspended the European country's president and snap elections were called by his replacement.
    

Watch: Boston Bruins' Charlie McAvoy remarkably bats puck off goal line to deny Blues

Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy kept the St. Louis Blues off the scoreboard with a miraculous stick save in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final.
    

Watch: Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand buries rocket one-timer on power play

Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand opened the scoring in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final with a rocket one-timer past St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington.
    

In photos: Moments from the Tony Awards red carpet

Theater performers, orchestra members and nominees arrive on the red carpet at the 73rd Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 9, 2019 in New York City.
    

Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant listed as questionable for Game 5

Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant returned to practice and was listed as questionable for Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.
    

'Hadestown,' Celia Keenan-Bolger, Bryan Cranston win Tony Awards

"Hadestown" won the Best Musical honor at the Tony Awards ceremony in New York Sunday night.
    

James Corden mocks binge-watching, celebrates theater in Tonys opener

James Corden opened Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony in New York with a song that celebrated live performance and hilariously mocked TV binge-watching.
    

St. Louis newspaper accidentally runs ads congratulating Blues for Stanley Cup win

A St. Louis newspaper erroneously published a series of advertisements congratulating the St. Louis Blues for winning their first Stanley Cup in franchise history Sunday.
    

Former Florida Gators football star Tony Joiner charged with murdering wife

Former Florida Gators football star Tony Joiner was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the 2016 death of his wife, Heyzel Obando.
    

At least 1 dead, 6 injured in Dallas crane collapse

At least one person was killed and a half a dozen others were injured when a crane collapsed in downtown Dallas on Sunday afternoon.
    

Third child dies in Amish buggy crash

A third child died in a Friday night crash involving a truck driver and a horse-drawn carriage in Michigan, police said.
    

American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max cancellations through Sept. 3

American Airlines is extending its cancellations of Boeing 737 Max flights through the beginning of September.
    

Storm inundates Southeast, including foot of rain in western N.C.

More than 12 inches of rain has triggered major flooding in parts of western North Carolina as the southeastern United States faces more flooding downpours into midweek.
    

Spirit Airlines passenger sets off plane smoke detector with e-cigarette

A Spirit Airlines passenger was banned from the airline for life after setting off a plane's smoke detector with an e-cigarette, according to a police report.
    

Mountain Fire in Arizona 50 percent contained

A wildfire in Tonto National Forest in Arizona is 50 percent contained.
    

Coast Guard recovers body of missing Texas city police chief Chris Reed

The two-day search for a missing Texas police chief ended Sunday after his body was found, the U.S. Coast Guard announced.
    

NBA Finals: Warriors clear Kevin Durant to practice

Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant has officially been cleared to practice and could play in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, head coach Steve Kerr said Sunday.
    

Texas joins 14 states in raising minimum tobacco sales age to 21

Texas will become the 15th state to raise the minimum age to purchase all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, from 18 to 21.
    

Mets' Cano lands on injured list with leg tightness

New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano has officially returned to the injured list after re-aggravating a left quadriceps injury.
    

Capital Pride marchers panic after mistaken gunfire; man arrested

One man was taken into custody and multiple people sustained minor injuries after a report of a man with a gun at the Capital Pride parade in Washington D.C., on Saturday night.
    

North Korea highlights RFID for livestock in Party paper

A North Korean newspaper is highlighting the benefits of radio-frequency identification, or RFID, in the management of livestock.
    
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  20. Tony Awards 2019: 'Hadestown' sweeps with 8 wins, wheelchair-using actress makes history - USA TODAY
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  22. 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' struggles at box office with worst debut in franchise's history - Fox News
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  26. Privatizing space? Strapped-for-cash NASA to open International Space Station to tourists - RT
  27. CNN’s Brian Stelter Believes Trump’s New Focus on Mars is Interesting: ‘Might Be Onto Something’ - Mediaite
  28. Jupiter is so close this week you'll be able to see its moons. Here's how to spot our giant neighbor. - NJ.com
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California Dems agree to full health benefits for many low-income illegal immigrants, in swipe at Trump - Fox News

Warren, Booker stand out on chaotic Iowa stage - POLITICO


Giuliani evokes Joseph McCarthy in criticism of Pelosi | TheHill - The Hill

The Latest: 1 dead, at least 6 injured in crane collapse - KRIS Corpus Christi News


California utility cut power to 27000 customers to reduce wildfire risk Saturday night - KSBY San Luis Obispo News

Brush fire sets off evacuation at California amusement park - Yahoo News

Senators hope to force vote on arms sales to Saudi Arabia - CBS News

In Kazakhstan, 500 Detained After Protesting Vote Seen as Shoo-In - The New York Times

China says its May trade surplus was $41.65 billion, significantly more than expected - CNBC

Norwegian Epic cruise passenger goes overboard in Mediterranean Sea; search for woman called off - Fox News

How a United Technologies-Raytheon tie-up could make a 'monster supplier' and reshape the industry - CNBC

Exclusive: FCA-Renault revival may hinge on Nissan stake cut - sources - Reuters

3 Reasons to Retire as Early as You Can - The Motley Fool

The maths problem that could bring the world to a halt - BBC News

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Fallout 76 is getting a massive update with NPCs and battle royale - The Verge

Tony Awards 2019: 'Hadestown' sweeps with 8 wins, wheelchair-using actress makes history - USA TODAY

The strength of Big Little Lies season 2 lies in performances over plot - The A.V. Club

'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' struggles at box office with worst debut in franchise's history - Fox News

Durant's return looms large heading into potential clincher - NBA.com

Former Gator Tony Joiner charged with murdering wife - Orlando Sentinel

McIlroy wins RBC Canadian Open in dominating fashion - pgatour.com

McIlroy wins RBC Canadian Open in dominating fashion  pgatour.com

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