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Stars of TV and film attend the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., June 15, 2019. The show airs June 17.
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  1. In photos: Moments from the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards red carpet
  2. Watch: Phil Mickelson disappointed after third-round struggles at U.S. Open
  3. Watch: Tiger Woods has mixed performance in U.S. Open's third round
  4. Watch: Gary Woodland enters U.S. Open's final round atop leaderboard
  5. India announces tariff hike on 28 U.S. exports
  6. Pelicans trade Anthony Davis to Lakers for massive haul, three first-round picks
  7. Watch: Delays reported after plane skids off Newark runway
  8. Vintage Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $5.64 million
  9. Look: Worshipers don hard hats for mass at Notre Dame
  10. Watch: O.J. Simpson joins Twitter, promises to 'get even'
  11. Long lines form at U.S. Target stores amid widespread register outage
  12. Amanda Knox, exonerated of murder, returns to Italy
  13. Delta flight diverted to Wyoming airport when cargo hold temperature rises
  14. Man missing after going under during Hudson River swim
  15. Police arrest woman in former Arkansas state senator's slaying
  16. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warns nuclear deal signatories of non-compliance
  17. More than 260 dead dolphins found on Gulf Coast since February
  18. Police arrest boy over alleged stabbing of N.J. principal
  19. Taylor Swift performs at Stonewall Inn for Pride Month
  20. One suspect arrested after twin bombings in Mogadishu
  21. FDA warns of infections from fecal transplants after death
  22. Watch: Veronica and Logan reunite in new 'Veronica Mars' trailer
  23. Costco shooting: 1 dead, 3 injured, suspect in custody
  24. Secret Service arrests man on charges of assault, unlawful entry near White House
  25. Gaten Matarazzo from 'Stranger Things' to host 'Prank Encounters'
  26. Hong Kong government to pause China extradition bill

In photos: Moments from the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards red carpet

Stars of TV and film attend the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., June 15, 2019. The show airs June 17.
    

Watch: Phil Mickelson disappointed after third-round struggles at U.S. Open

Phil Mickelson said he was disappointed in his performance during Saturday's third round at the U.S. Open.
    

Watch: Tiger Woods has mixed performance in U.S. Open's third round

Tiger Woods pointed to injuries and an 'achy' feeling after an inconsistent performance in the U.S. Open's third round Saturday.
    

Watch: Gary Woodland enters U.S. Open's final round atop leaderboard

Gary Woodland enters the final round of the U.S. Open with a one-shot lead over Justin Rose after Saturday's third round at Pebble Beach, Calif.
    

India announces tariff hike on 28 U.S. exports

India announced Saturday it is increasing tariffs on U.S. exports after the Trump administration ended a program that exempted Indian goods from U.S. import duties.
    

Pelicans trade Anthony Davis to Lakers for massive haul, three first-round picks

The New Orleans Pelicans agreed to trade center Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster deal.
    

Watch: Delays reported after plane skids off Newark runway

No injuries were reported Saturday when a United Airlines flight from Denver skidded off a runway at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
    

Vintage Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $5.64 million

A vintage Babe Ruth New York Yankees jersey sold for a record $5.64 million at an auction Saturday.
    

Look: Worshipers don hard hats for mass at Notre Dame

Worshipers donned hard hats Saturday to attend the first mass at Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral since the fire two months earlier.
    

Watch: O.J. Simpson joins Twitter, promises to 'get even'

Pro Football Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted of double murder over 20 years ago, vowed to "get even" in a video he shared on Twitter.
    

Long lines form at U.S. Target stores amid widespread register outage

Some Target stores across the United States said their registers were back up and running after a nationwide outage Saturday afternoon.
    

Amanda Knox, exonerated of murder, returns to Italy

Amanda Knox, a U.S. citizen, has returned to Italy for the first time since she was released from prison in 2011 and acquitted of murder to tell her story.
    

Delta flight diverted to Wyoming airport when cargo hold temperature rises

A Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Detroit made an emergency landing at a Wyoming airport when pilot deployed fire extinguishing measures in the cargo hold.
    

Man missing after going under during Hudson River swim

New York police said a 67-year-old swimmer is missing after he was seen submerging during a marathon swim in the Hudson River.
    

Police arrest woman in former Arkansas state senator's slaying

Authorities have arrested a woman in connection with homicide investigation into former Arkansas State Senator Linda Collins-Smith's death last week.
    

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warns nuclear deal signatories of non-compliance

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned the country will further scale back its compliance with the nuclear deal unless it receives "positive signals" from other signatories.
    

More than 260 dead dolphins found on Gulf Coast since February

Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are investigating why bottlenose dolphins are stranding themselves at an unusually high rate in the Northern Gulf of Mexico this year
    

Police arrest boy over alleged stabbing of N.J. principal

A 14-year-old New Jersey student has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a principal during eighth grade graduation rehearsal.
    

Taylor Swift performs at Stonewall Inn for Pride Month

Pop music star Taylor Swift performed Friday night at the Stonewall Inn, a New York landmark for the gay-rights movement.
    

One suspect arrested after twin bombings in Mogadishu

A pair of car bombs in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killed at least 8 people Saturday and injured at least 16.
    

FDA warns of infections from fecal transplants after death

 
    

Watch: Veronica and Logan reunite in new 'Veronica Mars' trailer

Veronica and Logan appear to resume their on-off romance in the new trailer for Hulu's upcoming "Veronica Mars" revival.
    

Costco shooting: 1 dead, 3 injured, suspect in custody

Police have taken the alleged gunman into custody after finding one dead and three injured on scene of Costco shooting in California last night.
    

Secret Service arrests man on charges of assault, unlawful entry near White House

The Secret Service arrested a man for allegedly assaulting a police officer and trying to jump a security fence near the White House last night.
    

Gaten Matarazzo from 'Stranger Things' to host 'Prank Encounters'

"Stranger Things" actor Gaten Matarazzo has signed on to host "Prank Encounters, a new hidden-camera comedy.
    

Hong Kong government to pause China extradition bill

A top official in Hong Kong Saturday halted a controversial China extradition bill ahead of more protests.
    
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  2. Tens of thousands expected to rally to demand Hong Kong leader steps down - Reuters
  3. Trump warns of market crash if he is not re-elected in 2020 - Daily Mail
  4. Trump says he was briefed on Navy sightings of UFOs - POLITICO
  5. Trump’s consistent criticism of Iran pushes U.S. to point of potential conflict - The Washington Post
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  7. Arkansas woman arrested in murder of former Arkansas State Sen. Linda Collins-Smith - AOL
  8. Florida Governor signs sanctuary city ban into law - Fox News
  9. Tennessee Pastor Who Is Also a Detective Calls for L.G.B.T. People to Be Executed - The New York Times
  10. Nine Suspects Indicted In David Ortiz Shooting, 10th Suspect Turns Self In - NESN
  11. Brazilian Judge Says The Man Who Stabbed Jair Bolsonaro Will Not Be Convicted - NPR
  12. First mass held at Notre Dame since April fire - AOL
  13. Police investigating bootleg liquor in relation to Dominican Republic mystery deaths - Washington Examiner
  14. Target Registers Across Country All Malfunction at Once, Causing Massive Lines - Gizmodo
  15. 1 Ridiculously Cheap High-Yield Stock Worth Watching - Motley Fool
  16. United Airlines plane skids off runway after tyres burst on landing at New York airport - The Independent
  17. The iPod Touch 2019 is a $200 gateway to iOS 13 and Apple Arcade - CNET
  18. New Nintendo Switch Models Now In Production - E3 2019 - GameSpot
  19. Samsung's Galaxy Fold might not show up until after the Note 10 - TechRadar
  20. Bonnaroo festival-goer death: Man who was found unresponsive had been camping with his dad - USA TODAY
  21. Lizzo: 5 Things To Know About The MTV Movie & TV Awards Performer - Hollywood Life
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  23. Reality star Meghan King Edmonds reacts to husband's affair: 'I don't trust him anymore' - Fox News
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  27. Things We Saw Today: The Star Trek Starfleet Logo Shows Up on Mars - The Mary Sue
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  29. Peer through the clouds Father's Day night to see this sight in the sky - AccuWeather.com
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Tens of thousands expected to rally to demand Hong Kong leader steps down - Reuters

Trump warns of market crash if he is not re-elected in 2020 - Daily Mail

Trump warns of market crash if he is not re-elected in 2020  Daily Mail

'However, if anyone but me takes over in 2020 (I know the competition very well), there will be a Market Crash the likes of which has not been seen before!

    

Trump says he was briefed on Navy sightings of UFOs - POLITICO

Trump’s consistent criticism of Iran pushes U.S. to point of potential conflict - The Washington Post


Trump slams NYT report on U.S. cyber attacks against Russia - POLITICO

Arkansas woman arrested in murder of former Arkansas State Sen. Linda Collins-Smith - AOL

Florida Governor signs sanctuary city ban into law - Fox News

Tennessee Pastor Who Is Also a Detective Calls for L.G.B.T. People to Be Executed - The New York Times

Nine Suspects Indicted In David Ortiz Shooting, 10th Suspect Turns Self In - NESN

Brazilian Judge Says The Man Who Stabbed Jair Bolsonaro Will Not Be Convicted - NPR

First mass held at Notre Dame since April fire - AOL

Police investigating bootleg liquor in relation to Dominican Republic mystery deaths - Washington Examiner

Target Registers Across Country All Malfunction at Once, Causing Massive Lines - Gizmodo

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Samsung's Galaxy Fold might not show up until after the Note 10 - TechRadar

Bonnaroo festival-goer death: Man who was found unresponsive had been camping with his dad - USA TODAY

Bonnaroo festival-goer death: Man who was found unresponsive had been camping with his dad  USA TODAY

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Lizzo: 5 Things To Know About The MTV Movie & TV Awards Performer - Hollywood Life

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LaVar Ball -- Lonzo trade will be Lakers' worst move - ESPN

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Rookies win the day as the Astros beat the Blue Jays 7-2 - The Crawfish Boxes

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The new duties, which take effect Sunday, are the latest trade row since President Trump took office and vowed to act against countries with which Washington has a large trade deficit.
    

Worshippers in hard hats attend Notre-Dame's first mass since fire

“This cathedral is born of Christian hope,” the archbishop of Paris tweeted in French. ”[This cathedral] was born also of charity.”
    

Bowing to mass protests, Hong Kong's leader suspends extradition bill

The standoff between police and protesters was the former British colony's most severe political crisis in decades.
    

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  4. U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russia’s Power Grid
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  6. Democratic Candidates Promise to Close Wealth Gap Between Blacks and Whites
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  21. Sudan’s Uncertain Path to Democracy
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  23. I Don’t Go to Parties. I Go to Protests.
  24. Woman and Daughter, 10, Found Dead in the Bronx, Police Say
  25. Susannah Hunnewell, Publisher of The Paris Review, Dies at 52
  26. Trump Renews Feud With London Mayor, Calling Him a ‘Disaster’
  27. Tennessee Pastor Who Is Also a Detective Calls for L.G.B.T. People to Be Executed
  28. Worshiping in Hard Hats: Notre-Dame Offers First Mass Since Blaze
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  30. India Raises Tariffs, Escalating Trade Fight With Trump
  31. ‘Shaft’ Made Richard Roundtree a Star. But Store Clerks Still Tailed Him.
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Limited consultation within the Hong Kong government, and none with the public, led to an unexpected setback for local authorities and China’s government.
    

The Murder Case That Lit the Fuse in Hong Kong

The government said it needed an extradition bill to punish a killer. Hundreds of thousands of protesters didn’t buy it.
    

Hong Kong’s Leader, Yielding to Protests, Suspends Extradition Bill

Carrie Lam, the city’s top official, had vowed for days to press on with the deeply unpopular bill, which would allow extradition to mainland China.
    

U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russia’s Power Grid

The Trump administration is using new authority to take more aggressive digital action in a warning to Moscow and in a demonstration of its abilities.
    

As Passions Flare in Abortion Debate, Many Americans Say ‘It’s Complicated’

Abortion is anything but a simple issue. But the nuance in how most Americans think about it has all but disappeared from the political conversation, some voters say.
    

Democratic Candidates Promise to Close Wealth Gap Between Blacks and Whites

Inequality of wealth and income was a dominant theme as four Democratic candidates addressed the Black Economic Alliance’s forum in South Carolina.
    

Could Donor #2065 Be My Father?

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Franco Zeffirelli, Italian Director With Taste for Excess, Dies at 96

Mr. Zeffirelli’s opera productions sometimes drew critical ire, but audiences generally loved them. He worked in film, too.
    

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His sumptuous, realistic style suited a classic “Romeo and Juliet” film and productions of “La Traviata” and “La Bohème.”
    

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Purity culture was harmful and dangerous. But its collapse has left a void for those of us looking for guidance in our intimate lives.
    

Should I Call My Father?

The hardest part of having a parent with Alzheimer’s is not knowing if you’re only causing him pain.
    

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It’s never just about right versus left. In songs and in politics, things are more complicated.
    

A Down and Dirty White House

President Trump invites dirty tricks in a filthy way.
    

Donald Trump Will Pick the Democratic Nominee

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Why Hong Kong Will Still March on Sunday

Yes, the extradition bill has been suspended. No, that will not be enough.
    

The Supreme Court Should Take a Field Trip to California

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Trump Renews Feud With London Mayor, Calling Him a ‘Disaster’

President Trump assailed Sadiq Khan, the mayor, after a spate of knife attacks in Britain’s capital. “He is a national disgrace,” the president wrote.
    

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The pastor said in a sermon that L.G.B.T. people were “freaks” and “worthy of death,” comments that have prompted prosecutors to review cases he has investigated.
    

Worshiping in Hard Hats: Notre-Dame Offers First Mass Since Blaze

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Returning to the role he originated nearly 50 years ago, the 76-year-old actor considers its disorienting impact on his life.
    

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Computerized micro-tweaks to facial expressions and movements are as finely coordinated as a central nervous system and shaded with emotion.
    

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