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New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso blasted 23 homers in the final round to win the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
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  1. Watch: New York Mets' Pete Alonso wins 2019 MLB Home Run Derby
  2. Judge blocks Trump administration from requiring drug companies to list prices in TV ads
  3. Warriors trade Damian Jones, pick to Hawks for Omari Spellman
  4. Oklahoma City Thunder trade F Jerami Grant to Denver Nuggets
  5. Nearly a month's worth of rain in 1 hour triggers travel nightmare in D.C. area
  6. Watch: Deer joins July Fourth beachgoers in Michigan
  7. Democrats subpoena Trump businesses in emoluments case
  8. Wisconsin man claims $5.9M jackpot 10 days before lottery ticket expired
  9. Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones: 'I'm not going to hold out'
  10. Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook eyeing Miami Heat
  11. Saudi Arabian airline flyadeal announces all Airbus fleet
  12. Rep. Eric Swalwell drops out of 2020 presidential race
  13. Former No. 2 pick Jabari Parker to sign with Atlanta Hawks
  14. Los Angeles Lakers to sign free-agent guard Avery Bradley
  15. 16-foot python, 50 eggs found nesting under South Florida house
  16. Retired astronaut Terry Virts to attempt world record flight
  17. CBO says $15 minimum wage would boost wages for 17M, cost 1.3M jobs
  18. Prediction tool helps identify people at high risk for HIV
  19. Gene-editing enzymes imaged in 3D
  20. Teens who abuse opioids likely to use heroin, study says
  21. N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs bill giving lawmakers access to Donald Trump's state taxes
  22. Soldier performs 4,489 burpees in 12 hours

Watch: New York Mets' Pete Alonso wins 2019 MLB Home Run Derby

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso blasted 23 homers in the final round to win the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
    

Judge blocks Trump administration from requiring drug companies to list prices in TV ads

A federal judge ruled Monday to block the Trump administration from forcing pharmaceutical companies to list the prices of medication in television advertisements.
    

Warriors trade Damian Jones, pick to Hawks for Omari Spellman

The Golden State Warriors traded center Damian Jones and a second-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft to the Atlanta Hawks.
    

Oklahoma City Thunder trade F Jerami Grant to Denver Nuggets

The Oklahoma City Thunder traded forward Jerami Grant to the Denver Nuggets for a first-round pick in the 2020 NBA Draft.
    

Nearly a month's worth of rain in 1 hour triggers travel nightmare in D.C. area

Commuters in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore area faced an extremely difficult and dangerous drive back to work on Monday as heavy downpours flooded local roadways.
    

Watch: Deer joins July Fourth beachgoers in Michigan

A deer joined visitors for a swim at a Lake Michigan beach on Fourth of July weekend.
    

Democrats subpoena Trump businesses in emoluments case

Congressional Democrats issued dozens of subpoenas seeking documents and records from President Donald Trump's private businesses Monday.
    

Wisconsin man claims $5.9M jackpot 10 days before lottery ticket expired

A Wisconsin man claimed a nearly $6 million lottery prize 10 days before the ticket expired, state lottery officials announced Monday.
    

Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones: 'I'm not going to hold out'

Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Julio Jones isn't worried about his contract situation this off-season and said he doesn't plan to hold out.
    

Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook eyeing Miami Heat

Oklahoma City star point guard Russell Westbrook is open to being traded by Thunder general manager Sam Presti after the departure of co-star Paul George.
    

Saudi Arabian airline flyadeal announces all Airbus fleet

Saudi Arabian airline flyadeal announced plans to operate a fleet comprising only Airbus aircraft after canceling an order for Boeing's globally grounded 737 Max Jets.
    

Rep. Eric Swalwell drops out of 2020 presidential race

Rep. Eric Swalwell on Monday announced his withdrawal from the 2020 presidential race Monday, citing flagging polling and fundraising numbers.
    

Former No. 2 pick Jabari Parker to sign with Atlanta Hawks

Former Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards forward Jabari Parker agreed to a deal with the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
    

Los Angeles Lakers to sign free-agent guard Avery Bradley

Former Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley agreed to a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday.
    

16-foot python, 50 eggs found nesting under South Florida house

Conservationists said they captured a 16-foot-long Burmese python that was nesting under a South Florida house with up to 50 eggs.
    

Retired astronaut Terry Virts to attempt world record flight

Retired astronaut Terry Virts is expected take off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday morning in an attempt to break a world record.
    

CBO says $15 minimum wage would boost wages for 17M, cost 1.3M jobs

Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour would boost wages for some 17 million people, but cost the United States 1.3 million jobs, the Congressional Budget Office said Monday.
    

Prediction tool helps identify people at high risk for HIV

Researchers have developed a new tool to pinpoint patients at high risk for contracting HIV to provide them with preventive preexposure prophylaxis treatment.
    

Gene-editing enzymes imaged in 3D

Scientists have for the first time captured high-definition, 3D images of enzymes in the process of cutting DNA strands.
    

Teens who abuse opioids likely to use heroin, study says

More than 13 percent of young people who currently use prescription opioids to get high, and nearly 11 percent of who stopped using them to get high, moved on to heroin after graduation.
    

N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs bill giving lawmakers access to Donald Trump's state taxes

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday signed legislation giving lawmakers access to President Donald Trump's state tax returns.
    

Soldier performs 4,489 burpees in 12 hours

A Detroit man performed 4,689 chest-to-ground burpees, a conditioning exercise, in 12 hours, in support of a military foundation.
    
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  1. Epstein indictment renews questions about earlier case handled by Trump Cabinet official - The Washington Post
  2. Hong Kong extradition bill 'is dead' says Carrie Lam - BBC News
  3. Acosta’s Standing in White House Was Eroding Even Before Epstein - Bloomberg
  4. Trump says US will 'no longer deal' with British ambassador after leaked anti-Trump cables - Fox News
  5. Tropical depression forecast to form in Gulf of Mexico this week, could strengthen into hurricane - USA TODAY
  6. Pence rips AOC's 'concentration camp' remarks to pro-Israel group, says they're 'slander of law enforcement' - Fox News
  7. Plaintiffs seek to block Justice Department from changing lawyers in census citizenship case - The Washington Post
  8. Exclusive: Jill Biden on Kamala Harris' attack: The American people 'didn't buy it' - CNN
  9. Utah officials deny reports of wholesale ICE and FBI facial recognition sweeps through state driver license and driving privilege card databases - Salt Lake Tribune
  10. Mississippi beach closures: Officials warn against eating fish, seafood in algae-affected areas - AL.com
  11. Iran has already proven the nuclear agreement's uselessness - Washington Examiner
  12. US approves $2.2bn Taiwan arms sale despite Chinese ire - BBC News
  13. Supply-chain pain: South Korea chipmakers and their suppliers seek to bypass Tokyo curbs - Reuters
  14. Child dies after fall from Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico - NBC News
  15. As the Deutsche Bank Turns - Wall Street Journal
  16. New Instagram features flag potentially offensive comments, allow you to quietly ‘restrict’ users - TechCrunch
  17. Sen. Richard Blumenthal pushes AT&T and Nexstar to strike a deal, restore channels for DirecTV, U-verse - USA TODAY
  18. Thousands of Android apps can track your phone — even if you deny permissions - The Verge
  19. Pokemon Sword and Shield Trailer Further Proves an Old Leak May Be Accurate - IGN
  20. 1989 promo shows the 'Terminator' NES game that never was - Engadget
  21. Hannah Brown's Tweets During The Bachelorette Are Very Good and a Little Shady - E! NEWS
  22. Stranger Things season 3: The new season of "Stranger Things" breaks Netflix records after just 4 days - CBS News
  23. Cameron Boyce Autopsy Complete, But Coroner Delays Report - Deadline
  24. Shawn Mendes LIES About Camila Cabello! Remembering Cameron Boyce! Police Officers At Starbucks! And MORE! | Perez Hilton - PerezHilton.com
  25. The Clippers-Lakers rivalry has never been this loaded - Clips Nation
  26. Sources: Westbrook eyes OKC exit, likes Miami - ESPN
  27. FACT CHECK: Did Megan Rapinoe 'Stomp' on an American Flag After the World Cup Final? - Snopes.com
  28. Future - The mystery of unexplained earthquakes - BBC News
  29. Moon landing bombshell: Apollo boss reveals NASA ‘secret’ 50 years on - Express.co.uk
  30. Breaching a 'carbon threshold' could lead to mass extinction - Phys.org
  31. Robots, Not Humans, Are The New Space Explorers - NPR
  32. Most dietary supplements do not protect against heart attack and stroke - NBC News
  33. Gazan With 'Tree Man' Syndrome Responds To Pioneering Surgical Treatment : Goats and Soda - NPR
  34. Motorcycle crash shows bioethicist the dark side of quitting opioids alone - MPR News
  35. Officials warn public of restaurant worker's hepatitis A - FOX 5 Atlanta

Epstein indictment renews questions about earlier case handled by Trump Cabinet official - The Washington Post


Hong Kong extradition bill 'is dead' says Carrie Lam - BBC News

Acosta’s Standing in White House Was Eroding Even Before Epstein - Bloomberg

Acosta’s Standing in White House Was Eroding Even Before Epstein  Bloomberg

Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's standing in the Trump administration was in peril even before the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein cast a fresh spotlight on the former ...

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Trump says US will 'no longer deal' with British ambassador after leaked anti-Trump cables - Fox News

Tropical depression forecast to form in Gulf of Mexico this week, could strengthen into hurricane - USA TODAY


Pence rips AOC's 'concentration camp' remarks to pro-Israel group, says they're 'slander of law enforcement' - Fox News

Plaintiffs seek to block Justice Department from changing lawyers in census citizenship case - The Washington Post

Exclusive: Jill Biden on Kamala Harris' attack: The American people 'didn't buy it' - CNN

Utah officials deny reports of wholesale ICE and FBI facial recognition sweeps through state driver license and driving privilege card databases - Salt Lake Tribune

Mississippi beach closures: Officials warn against eating fish, seafood in algae-affected areas - AL.com

Iran has already proven the nuclear agreement's uselessness - Washington Examiner

US approves $2.2bn Taiwan arms sale despite Chinese ire - BBC News

US approves $2.2bn Taiwan arms sale despite Chinese ire  BBC News

China had urged the US to halt the $2.2bn sale, calling it an extremely damaging decision.

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Supply-chain pain: South Korea chipmakers and their suppliers seek to bypass Tokyo curbs - Reuters

Child dies after fall from Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico - NBC News

As the Deutsche Bank Turns - Wall Street Journal

New Instagram features flag potentially offensive comments, allow you to quietly ‘restrict’ users - TechCrunch

Sen. Richard Blumenthal pushes AT&T and Nexstar to strike a deal, restore channels for DirecTV, U-verse - USA TODAY

Thousands of Android apps can track your phone — even if you deny permissions - The Verge

Pokemon Sword and Shield Trailer Further Proves an Old Leak May Be Accurate - IGN

1989 promo shows the 'Terminator' NES game that never was - Engadget

Hannah Brown's Tweets During The Bachelorette Are Very Good and a Little Shady - E! NEWS

Stranger Things season 3: The new season of "Stranger Things" breaks Netflix records after just 4 days - CBS News

Cameron Boyce Autopsy Complete, But Coroner Delays Report - Deadline

Shawn Mendes LIES About Camila Cabello! Remembering Cameron Boyce! Police Officers At Starbucks! And MORE! | Perez Hilton - PerezHilton.com

The Clippers-Lakers rivalry has never been this loaded - Clips Nation

Sources: Westbrook eyes OKC exit, likes Miami - ESPN

FACT CHECK: Did Megan Rapinoe 'Stomp' on an American Flag After the World Cup Final? - Snopes.com

Future - The mystery of unexplained earthquakes - BBC News

Future - The mystery of unexplained earthquakes  BBC News

From the UK to South Korea, seismic 'detectives' are tracking the causes of anomalous tremors.

    

Moon landing bombshell: Apollo boss reveals NASA ‘secret’ 50 years on - Express.co.uk

Breaching a 'carbon threshold' could lead to mass extinction - Phys.org

Robots, Not Humans, Are The New Space Explorers - NPR

Robots, Not Humans, Are The New Space Explorers  NPR

Landing a man on the moon captures the public's imagination. But in the decades after the Apollo program, robots have also generated public excitement about ...

    

Most dietary supplements do not protect against heart attack and stroke - NBC News

Gazan With 'Tree Man' Syndrome Responds To Pioneering Surgical Treatment : Goats and Soda - NPR

Gazan With 'Tree Man' Syndrome Responds To Pioneering Surgical Treatment : Goats and Soda  NPR

The man, who lives in Gaza, has undergone a pioneering treatment by Israeli surgeons for a severe case of this rare condition.

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Motorcycle crash shows bioethicist the dark side of quitting opioids alone - MPR News

Officials warn public of restaurant worker's hepatitis A - FOX 5 Atlanta

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Weeks of massive protests lead to the death of the bill that would have sent suspects to mainland China for prosecution.
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  1. Hong Kong extradition bill 'is dead,' chief executive says
  2. U.K. scrambles to make nice after top diplomat blasts Trump
  3. Saudi airline cancels $6B Boeing order in favor of Airbus. Who's next?
  4. Climate change is devastating Central America, driving migrants to the U.S. border
  5. Venezuela's rule of law has crumbled: report
  6. In Mexico, López Obrador gets little backlash for migrant crackdown
  7. Deutsche Bank slashes 18,000 jobs in brutal cull
  8. 'The Terminator' convicted of war crimes in Congo
  9. Two Americans gored after Pamplona bull run
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Hong Kong extradition bill 'is dead,' chief executive says

Weeks of massive protests lead to the death of the bill that would have sent suspects to mainland China for prosecution.
    

U.K. scrambles to make nice after top diplomat blasts Trump

The British government said the revelation was a matter of regret. “We believe the leak is unacceptable,” Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said Monday.
    

Saudi airline cancels $6B Boeing order in favor of Airbus. Who's next?

“If this plane doesn’t start flying again before Christmas, it could start to get very ugly for Boeing in terms of order cancellations,” one aviation expert said.
    

Climate change is devastating Central America, driving migrants to the U.S. border

Farmers in rural Honduras and Guatemala are living on the edge of hunger, not knowing if the next harvest will come.
    

Venezuela's rule of law has crumbled: report

“The focus of this report is on the usurpation of the authority of the legislative by the government in Venezuela," said ICJ secretary-general Sam Zarifi.
    

In Mexico, López Obrador gets little backlash for migrant crackdown

Rev. Alejandro Solalinde, who runs a shelter for migrants in southern Mexico and has criticized past administrations, said “someone had to impose order on the border."
    

Deutsche Bank slashes 18,000 jobs in brutal cull

One laid-off equities trader said the mood was "pretty gloomy" as people were called in to meetings. "They give you this packet and you are out of the building," he said.
    

'The Terminator' convicted of war crimes in Congo

"Some bodies were found naked, some had their hands tied up and some had their heads crushed. Several bodies were disemboweled."
    

Two Americans gored after Pamplona bull run

One of the men, pierced in the neck by the bull's horn, is in grave condition, according to Spanish authorities.
    

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A federal court judge said the Health and Human Services Department had overreached its regulatory authority in trying to force drugmakers to disclose their prices.
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  1. Judge Blocks Trump Rule Requiring Drug Companies to List Prices in TV Ads
  2. Trump Saw Opportunity in Speech on Environment. Critics Saw a ‘“1984” Moment.’
  3. Leaked British Cables Critical of Trump Lead to Diplomatic Uproar
  4. Farewell, Swalwell: As One 2020 Democrat Drops Out, Will Others Follow?
  5. Elizabeth Warren’s Fund-Raising: $19.1 Million in 3 Months, Outpacing Sanders
  6. ‘Our Duty to Fight’: The Rise of Militant Buddhism
  7. As Cameras Track Detroit’s Residents, a Debate Ensues Over Racial Bias
  8. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on Future
  9. The Trial of a Navy SEAL Chief
  10. Zoe Lister-Jones Reads ‘An Empty Heart Is One That Can Be Filled’
  11. Show Them the Money
  12. Greece Is the Good News Story in Europe
  13. Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize: Here’s How to Stop War With Iran
  14. How the World Cup Team Beat Trump
  15. One Lesson From the Katz-Cabán Recount
  16. This Chemical Kills. Why Aren’t Regulators Banning It?
  17. ‘We Cannot Save Everything’: A Historic Neighborhood Confronts Rising Seas
  18. Mid-Brexit, Britons Pause to Debate What Really Matters: Tea
  19. ‘His Brother Would Leave Before the Last Act, Handing Me His Ticket’
  20. Stressing War’s Toll, Taliban and Afghan Representatives Agree to Peace Road Map
  21. Investigation Intensifies Into Top Trump Fund-raiser
  22. Mississippi Closes Beaches Because of Toxic Algae Blooms
  23. A Man Licked a Carton of Ice Cream for a Viral Internet Challenge. Now He’s in Jail.
  24. The Iran Crisis: How We Got There and What’s Next
  25. It’s Never Going to Be Perfect, So Just Get It Done
  26. How to Live Your Life? You’ll Need a Plunger, for Starters
  27. A Family’s Real-Life Lie and the Movie That Complicated It
  28. ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 Recap: All’s Well That Ends Weird
  29. ‘Eight’ Is a Breakthrough for Virtual Reality in Classical Music
  30. Why Doesn’t He Love Our Kids Like He Loves His Nephew?
  31. Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon, and Its First Great Geologist
  32. Restoring Forests Could Help Put a Brake on Global Warming, Study Finds
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  34. Jeffrey Epstein Is Accused of Luring Girls to His Manhattan Mansion and Abusing Them
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Judge Blocks Trump Rule Requiring Drug Companies to List Prices in TV Ads

A federal court judge said the Health and Human Services Department had overreached its regulatory authority in trying to force drugmakers to disclose their prices.
    

Trump Saw Opportunity in Speech on Environment. Critics Saw a ‘“1984” Moment.’

Consultants thought the speech would help President Trump’s re-election efforts. But experts said many of the president’s claims weren’t based in fact.
    

Leaked British Cables Critical of Trump Lead to Diplomatic Uproar

President Trump’s statement came close to declaring Kim Darroch, the ambassador, persona non grata — an extraordinary breach between the United States and one of its closest allies.
    

Farewell, Swalwell: As One 2020 Democrat Drops Out, Will Others Follow?

In the On Politics newsletter: Some candidates may be starting to realize time spent lingering at the bottom of the polls could come at a cost back home.
    

Elizabeth Warren’s Fund-Raising: $19.1 Million in 3 Months, Outpacing Sanders

Ms. Warren’s fund-raising total is likely to place her third among Democrats in the second quarter, behind Pete Buttigieg and Joseph R. Biden Jr.
    

‘Our Duty to Fight’: The Rise of Militant Buddhism

A call to arms for Sri Lankan monks. Ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya in Myanmar. A Buddhist faith known for pacifism is taking its place in a new age of nationalism.
    

As Cameras Track Detroit’s Residents, a Debate Ensues Over Racial Bias

Studies have shown that facial recognition software can return more false matches for African-Americans than for white people, a sign of what experts call “algorithmic bias.”
    

G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on Future

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The Trial of a Navy SEAL Chief

Prosecutors said it was a murder. The defense said it was a mutiny. We look at what the not-guilty verdict says about the culture within the elite force.
    

Zoe Lister-Jones Reads ‘An Empty Heart Is One That Can Be Filled’

This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about the benefits of heartbreak.
    

Show Them the Money

The United States women’s national soccer team has earned a parade. The players also earned a payday at least equal to their male counterparts.
    

Greece Is the Good News Story in Europe

Greek resilience through crisis demonstrates that reports of democracy’s demise are exaggerated.
    

Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize: Here’s How to Stop War With Iran

Iran wants its economic sanctions lifted. The United States wants an assurance that Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons. It is time to talk.
    

How the World Cup Team Beat Trump

The victory march was a reminder that our greatest weapon is our attention.
    

One Lesson From the Katz-Cabán Recount

New York still needs more election reform.
    

This Chemical Kills. Why Aren’t Regulators Banning It?

A fiery refinery blast in Philadelphia could be just the beginning.
    

‘We Cannot Save Everything’: A Historic Neighborhood Confronts Rising Seas

Colonial-era homes line the streets of The Point in Newport, R.I. Climate change is forcing experts to reimagine the future of historic preservation here.
    

Mid-Brexit, Britons Pause to Debate What Really Matters: Tea

Alex Morgan’s tea-drinking victory dance has sparked a passionate exchange about a matter of deep concern to Britons: whether to pour tea or milk first.
    

‘His Brother Would Leave Before the Last Act, Handing Me His Ticket’

Learning to love classical music, a birthday surprise and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
    

Stressing War’s Toll, Taliban and Afghan Representatives Agree to Peace Road Map

In two days of often emotional discussions that for first time included the Afghan government, Taliban and Afghan officials called for ending civilian deaths and assuring women’s fundamental rights.
    

Investigation Intensifies Into Top Trump Fund-raiser

Elliott Broidy, who raised money for Donald J. Trump’s 2016 campaign and his inauguration, is the subject of a wide-ranging inquiry of foreign influence.
    

Mississippi Closes Beaches Because of Toxic Algae Blooms

Heavy rains in the Midwest have sent a surge of freshwater into the Gulf of Mexico, leading to blooms of harmful algae along the state’s coast.
    

A Man Licked a Carton of Ice Cream for a Viral Internet Challenge. Now He’s in Jail.

Law officials and store owners across the country are wrestling with how to stop a flurry of copycat videos made by people committing the same crime.
    

The Iran Crisis: How We Got There and What’s Next

Why did President Obama and President Trump treat Iran so differently? Can the nuclear deal be saved? How might the confrontation end?
    

It’s Never Going to Be Perfect, So Just Get It Done

Voltaire was right.
    

How to Live Your Life? You’ll Need a Plunger, for Starters

We asked readers to share their hard-won wisdom. Take a look at what they said.
    

A Family’s Real-Life Lie and the Movie That Complicated It

When a cancer diagnosis was kept secret from her grandmother, Lulu Wang knew she had a film. But how to explain her project to a matriarch who’s still in the dark?
    

‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 Recap: All’s Well That Ends Weird

The third season brought all the nostalgia, gross-outs and character-driven emotion we’ve come to expect. But the ending left some lingering questions.
    

‘Eight’ Is a Breakthrough for Virtual Reality in Classical Music

In his latest work, the composer Michel van der Aa has fully integrated emerging technology with musical and theatrical ideas.
    

Why Doesn’t He Love Our Kids Like He Loves His Nephew?

A reader feels slighted by her husband’s doting on another child.
    

Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon, and Its First Great Geologist

Had the Apollo program stopped after July 21, 1969, another astronaut says, its lunar samples would have been enough to reshape knowledge of the solar system.
    

Restoring Forests Could Help Put a Brake on Global Warming, Study Finds

Researchers looked at how many trees could be planted on every available parcel of land on Earth, where they could go, and what impact could be on our survival.
    

What You Need to Know About the Zika Virus and Travel

The virus has been out of the headlines, but that doesn’t mean it is gone. The World Health Organization just updated its guidelines for travelers to the Zika zone.
    

Jeffrey Epstein Is Accused of Luring Girls to His Manhattan Mansion and Abusing Them

The billionaire financier is charged with running a sex-trafficking operation that brought dozens of girls as young as 14 to his opulent Upper East Side home.
    

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