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Stanley Cup Final: Torey Krug gets four points as Bruins top Blues 7-2 in Game 3 Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug made history with a four-point game and the Boston took a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final with a 7-2 win over the St. Louis Blues in Game 3. Orlando Arcia's two home runs propel Brewers to 12-10 win over Pirates The Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates combined for 22 runs and 32 hits in a wild 12-10 victory by the Brewers in 13 innings. Browns' Baker Mayfield recruiting free agent Gerald McCoy Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield is actively recruiting veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy to sign with the Browns. Former Jets star Muhammad Wilkerson charged with DWI Former New York Jets and Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson was charged with DWI in New York City early Saturday morning. Brewers place Gio González on injured list with 'dead arm' Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Gio González has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a "dead arm." French Open: Novak Djokovic outlasts Salvatore Caruso for third-round victory Novak Djokovic continued a strong showing in the French Open and moved to the tournament's fourth round with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 win over Salvatore Caruso in the third round Saturday. Liverpool beats Totttenham Hotspur in Champions League final An early penalty goal by Mohamed Salah and a strike in the final minutes by substitute Divock Origi gave Liperpool a 2-0 win in Saturday's Champions League final. Trump: Emmet Flood to leave White House legal team Emmet Flood, veteran Washington, D.C. attorney who joined President Donald Trump's legal team last year, is leaving the White House, the president said in a Twitter post Saturday. Fake prince sentenced to 18 years in federal prison Colombian native Anthony Gignac, who swindled millions from investors while pretending to be a prince from Saudi Arabia, was sentenced by a federal judge in Miami to 18 ½ years in prison Friday. Blasts at Russian TNT plant injure nearly 80 A series of blasts Saturday rocked a Russian TNT plant, damaging around 200 buildings citywide and leaving injuring nearly 80 people injured. Tropical threat may brew in Gulf of Mexico as Atlantic hurricane season begins The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway and the southwestern Gulf of Mexico is being monitored for potential tropical activity Roughly $825 million up for grabs in Powerball, Mega Millions drawings Roughly $825 million will be up for grabs in America'stwo lottery games starting Saturday night after no one picked the correct numbers in the last drawings. French Open: Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams suffer upset losses Top-ranked Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, both lost in the French Open's third round Saturday. Drug lord Frank Lucas, depicted in 2007 film, dies at 88 Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas, portrayed in the 2007 film, American Gangster, has died at 88. Soccer star José Antonio Reyes dies in car crash at 35 Former Arsenal left winger José Antonio Reyes, who was now playing for the second division Extremadura, died in a car crash at the age of 35. Perdue recalls 31,000 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Perdue Foods has recalled 31,703 pounds of its ready-to-eat chicken products because they may be contaminated with pieces of bone material. Anthony Van Dyck wins Epsom Derby Anthony Van Dyck found racing room at a key moment and went on to win Saturday's Derby at Epsom, handing trainer Aidan O'Brien his seventh win in the Classic. Jared Polis signs gay conversion therapy ban in Colorado Colorado became the 18th state to ban gay conversion therapy Friday when Gov. Jared Polis signed the law on the steps of the state Capitol in Denver. Chinese authorities to file case for FedEx investigation Bejing authorities have moved to file a case to probe FedEx over allegedly violating Chinese clients rights, the state-run news agency Xinhua reported Saturday. CDC warns again of salmonella from pet hedgehogs Ten more cases of salmonella linked to pet hedgehogs have been reported in the United States, bringing the total to 27, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tokyo 2020 unveils Olympic Games torch relay route The Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, dubbed Tokyo 2020, unveiled details Saturday of the official Olympic torch relay route. BBC now filming series based on Irish novel 'Normal People' Filming is underway on a 12-part, modern love story based on Sally Rooney's novel, "Normal People. " FDA takes hard look at CBD products The U.S. Food and Drug Administration took a good look at the safety and effectiveness of CBD products on Friday, as it weighs how to best regulate the hemp-derived compound going forward. Season 6 will be the last for 'Silicon Valley'Missouri's lone abortion provider stays open for now A federal judge has issued a temporary reprieve, delaying the closing of Missouri's only abortion clinic just hours before its license was due to expire. |
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Search team sent for eight climbers missing in HimalayasThe missing, who were trying to reach the summit of Nanda Devi, the second-highest peak in India, include climbers from Britain, the United States, Australia and India, officials said. Acting Defense chief Shanahan vows U.S. will no longer 'tiptoe' around ChinaIn his first major speech on the international stage, Shanahan denounced China's efforts to steal technology from other nations and militarize man-made outposts in the South China Sea. Trump creates diplomatic headache for U.K. even before state visitThe president backed Boris Johnson in the race to be the U.K.'s next leader and described Meghan Markle as "nasty" in comments that threatened to overshadow his trip. More Recent Articles
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Virginia Beach Shooting: A City Grieves Its Workers a Day After HorrorMost of the victims, city officials said, worked for the Virginia Beach government, several of them for decades. Who Were the 12 Victims in the Shooting in Virginia Beach?All but one of the dead were city workers. Here is the full list of names. Boeing Built Deadly Assumptions Into 737 Max, Blind to a Late Design ChangeA system that doomed two flights was expected to engage only rarely and originally used two sensors. Critical decisions were based on those factors even when they no longer applied, employees said. Trump Is Said to Have Overruled Kushner and Other Aides in Threatening Mexico With TariffsPresident Trump sided with hard-liners in the administration over the objections of top aides, who said punishing Mexico with tariffs would be risky, multiple officials and people briefed on the plan said. Modi’s Problems at Home Overshadow Trump’s Latest Trade Threat to IndiaPresident Trump ended India’s special trade status, hoping to jolt stalled trade talks. But the prime minister is focused on India’s sluggish economy. Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan Faces a Crossroads After Coalition Talks in Israel CrumbleThe administration’s plan could end up becoming a vehicle to resurrect the political fortunes of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and protect those of President Trump. Is This the End for Netanyahu?Benjamin Netanyahu has rebounded from so many political defeats that he is called a magician. This time, the Israeli prime minister may not have another rabbit in his hat. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsA Peter Max mystery. On the trail of Tupelo honey. “Star Wars” at Disneyland. Opera and race. An autoworker grapples with his plant’s closing. And more. Jacki Weaver Reads ‘What Luck Means Now’On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Perpetual Grace, LTD” actress reads an essay about the relative nature of luck. The United States of Socialism?A debate with Jacobin editor Bhaskar Sunkara What I Learned Leading the Tiananmen ProtestsI paid a hefty price for the demonstrations three decades ago. So did China. 8 Siblings. 4 Time Zones. One WhatsApp Group.The chat lets us know the small stuff and keeps us company wherever we are. I Am the World’s Oldest MillennialIt’s a burden one of us has to bear, and I am sorry to report that I have realized it is me. The Economics of Rihanna’s SuperstardomThe music industry can tell us a lot about our winner-take-all economy. Lowering the BarrAn odyssey into the dark heart of William Barr. At the Tiananmen Massacre, a Rescuer Pleads to Me: Tell the World!Thirty years ago, I was there when the Chinese Army invaded its own capital. A Gun Killed My Son. So Why Do I Want to Own One?While fighting for stricter gun laws, I was always told I didn’t understand. Maybe now I do. Clarence Thomas’s Dangerous IdeaDoes anything link the eugenics of the past to abortion today? Cameras Came to the Newsroom. What if They Catch Us Printing Springsteen Tickets?My bosses put security monitors around the office. An uproar failed to ensue. The Rough Riders’ Guide to World DominationHow Teddy Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War set the course for future conflicts. The Scripps Spelling Bee Is Broken. Please Don’t Fix It.Too many winners is not always a bad thing. It Takes Real Skills to Be a Fake Stephen CurryTwo basketball impersonators, Brandon Armstrong and Maxim Peranidze, give their insights into the fledgling world of sports comedy that has brought them fame. Trump Calls on Britain to ‘Walk Away’ if E.U. Does Not Concede to Its DemandsPresident Trump subverted diplomatic norms in a newspaper interview, also suggesting that the far-right populist Nigel Farage be sent in to negotiate. Colorado Bans ‘Conversion Therapy’ for MinorsColorado on Friday became the 18th state to ban “conversion therapy,” a discredited practice that aims to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender expression. Secretive Bilderberg Meeting Draws Pompeo and KushnerTop Trump administration officials are attending the annual Bilderberg Meeting, where political and business leaders swear never to publicly reveal what is discussed. Soccer Star Neymar Accused of RapeA woman, who said she met the soccer star on Instagram, is accusing Neymar of raping her in a Paris hotel room last month. In the Kentucky Governor’s Race, It’s an Unpopular Man vs. an Unpopular PartyThe governor of Kentucky is not popular, even within his own party. But party ID and a friendship with the president may be enough for his re-election. U.S. Promises Security Aid, but No Funds, to Guatemala to Curb MigrationIn Guatemala, the homeland security secretary offset requests for restoring funding cuts by offering hands-on assistance from United States agents and investigators. Louisiana School Scandal: The Truth Behind Students’ Viral VideosThe TV series premiere from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Ocasio-Cortez Went Back to Bartending. Slogans Were Served.The congresswoman, who has often cited her former restaurant job to emphasize her roots, mounted a classic political stunt to promote higher pay for tipped-wage workers. You Accomplished Something Great. So Now What?Career success doesn’t always equal happiness, so here’s how to deal when achieving a goal leaves you feeling empty inside. A Tibetan Collection Fights a Battle That Small Museums Often FaceLimited staff, tight budgets and age have taken a toll on Staten Island’s Jacques Marchais Museum, but a major renovation is now being planned. Mothra: Yin to Godzilla’s YangThe Japanese movie monster is a force for good, even shooting streams of goo. For her first American appearance, her Toho Studios roots are evident. Why an Alice Neel Painting Is Stuck in This Artist’s PsycheThe painter Jordan Casteel discusses her favorite artwork and the affinity she feels for its creator. How Convicts Ordered to Stay Offline Try to Slip Their Digital LeashesA hacker and a sex offender share what happened when they sought to trick the probation officers monitoring them. Six Simple Barre Stretches to Try on VacationNo matter where you are in the world, you can always find something to lean on so you can stretch your muscles. Suspect in Virginia Beach Shooting Was a Longtime City EmployeeDeWayne Craddock, an employee with the Public Utilities Department, killed at least 12 people and injured several others, according to the police. More Recent Articles
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Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug made history with a four-point game and the Boston took a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final with a 7-2 win over the St. Louis Blues in Game 3.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates combined for 22 runs and 32 hits in a wild 12-10 victory by the Brewers in 13 innings.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield is actively recruiting veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy to sign with the Browns.
Former New York Jets and Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson was charged with DWI in New York City early Saturday morning.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Gio González has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a "dead arm."
Novak Djokovic continued a strong showing in the French Open and moved to the tournament's fourth round with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 win over Salvatore Caruso in the third round Saturday.
An early penalty goal by Mohamed Salah and a strike in the final minutes by substitute Divock Origi gave Liperpool a 2-0 win in Saturday's Champions League final.
Emmet Flood, veteran Washington, D.C. attorney who joined President Donald Trump's legal team last year, is leaving the White House, the president said in a Twitter post Saturday.
Colombian native Anthony Gignac, who swindled millions from investors while pretending to be a prince from Saudi Arabia, was sentenced by a federal judge in Miami to 18 ½ years in prison Friday.
A series of blasts Saturday rocked a Russian TNT plant, damaging around 200 buildings citywide and leaving injuring nearly 80 people injured.
The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway and the southwestern Gulf of Mexico is being monitored for potential tropical activity
Roughly $825 million will be up for grabs in America'stwo lottery games starting Saturday night after no one picked the correct numbers in the last drawings.
Top-ranked Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, both lost in the French Open's third round Saturday.
Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas, portrayed in the 2007 film, American Gangster, has died at 88.
Former Arsenal left winger José Antonio Reyes, who was now playing for the second division Extremadura, died in a car crash at the age of 35.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Perdue Foods has recalled 31,703 pounds of its ready-to-eat chicken products because they may be contaminated with pieces of bone material.
Anthony Van Dyck found racing room at a key moment and went on to win Saturday's Derby at Epsom, handing trainer Aidan O'Brien his seventh win in the Classic.
Colorado became the 18th state to ban gay conversion therapy Friday when Gov. Jared Polis signed the law on the steps of the state Capitol in Denver.
Bejing authorities have moved to file a case to probe FedEx over allegedly violating Chinese clients rights, the state-run news agency Xinhua reported Saturday.
Ten more cases of salmonella linked to pet hedgehogs have been reported in the United States, bringing the total to 27, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, dubbed Tokyo 2020, unveiled details Saturday of the official Olympic torch relay route.
Filming is underway on a 12-part, modern love story based on Sally Rooney's novel, "Normal People. "
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration took a good look at the safety and effectiveness of CBD products on Friday, as it weighs how to best regulate the hemp-derived compound going forward.
A federal judge has issued a temporary reprieve, delaying the closing of Missouri's only abortion clinic just hours before its license was due to expire. 

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