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Pelicans' Zion Williamson ruled out for Summer League after knee injury New Orleans Pelicans rookie forward Zion Williamson has been ruled out for the rest of NBA Summer League play after suffering a bruised knee. Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka among three All-Star replacements New York Yankees star Masahiro Tanaka was one of three replacement pitchers named to Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game in Cleveland. Center DeMarcus Cousins agrees to sign with Los Angeles Lakers Free agent center DeMarcus Cousins has agreed to sign a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers. Watch: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer advance to Wimbledon's fourth round Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer recorded easy victories at Wimbledon on Saturday to advance to the tournament's fourth round. Former Clemson running back Tyshon Dye dies in drowning accident Former Clemson and East Carolina running back Tyshon Dye died at the age of 25 after a drowning accident in Georgia. Five bodies found in St. Louis area apartment complex Five adults were found dead at an apartment complex outside St. Louis Saturday after an apparent homicide. Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco diagnosed with leukemia Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco is out indefinitely after he was diagnosed with leukemia. Los Angeles Clippers to sign Kawhi Leonard, trade for Paul George The Los Angeles Clippers stunned the NBA world Saturday morning by agreeing to terms with free agent forward Kawhi Leonard and tentatively completing a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder for MVP finalist Paul George. French, Iranian presidents try to salvage nuclear deal as Sunday deadline nears Iran could start enriching additional uranium in defiance of the 2015 nuclear deal on Sunday if European Union countries don't ease sanctions on Tehran. Kamala Harris proposes $100B grants to help minorities attain home ownership Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris proposed a $100 billion U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant to provide up to $25,000 for down payment and closing costs. Inter-Afghan dialogue makes 'substantive progress' U.S. Special Rep. Zalmay Khalilzad said Saturday intra-Afghan dialogue, negotiated in most productive Taliban talks so far, is critical to the peace process. Former Quarterback Kurt Warner donates fully furnished home in St. Louis Hall of Fame Quarterback Kurt Warner and his wife Brenda donated a fully furnished Habitat for Humanity home to a single mother and her four daughters Saturday. Proud Boys rally for free speech, protest bias in social media in Washington D.C. An extremist group with ties to white nationalism attracted about 250 supports to its Demand Free Speech rally Saturday in protest of anti-conservative bias on social media. Paul Bradley, Patricia Potter returning to 'Holby City' for 20th anniversary Paul Bradley and Patricia Potter are returning to "Holby City" to help celebrate the British hospital drama's 20th anniversary. Iran said Britain should be 'scared" if oil tanker isn't freed Iran threatened Britain Saturday for seizing its supertanker, saying the British should be "scared" of Tehran's possible retaliation. Trump said Fed 'doesn't have a clue' and is 'our most difficult problem' President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve Saturday for raising interest rates, saying the U.S. economy would be "like a rocket ship" if we didn't have to pay unnecessary interest. Road rage shooting sets off fireworks injuring family A road rage shooting in Texas set off fireworks in a truck, injuring a family of four, including two toddlers. Watch: Lee Daniels says 'Star' movie is in the works Filmmaker Lee Daniels said he plans to wrap up his canceled series "Star" with a movie. Gas explosion at South Florida shopping center injures at least 23 A massive explosion at a South Florida shopping center left 23 people injured, including two seriously, Saturday morning, authorities confirmed. Look: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle share photos of baby Archie's christening Britain's Prince Harry and his wife, American former actress Meghan Markle, christened their infant son Archie on Saturday. North Korea accuses freed Australian student of spying An Australian student detained for more than a week before being freed in North Korea on Thursday was spying for news outlets, the country's state media said Saturday. Federal judge moves forward on census citizenship question A federal judge will rule on case questioning if the basis of the Trump administration wanting to add a 2020 census citizenship question is discriminatory. 7.1-magnitude earthquake rattles southern California A 7.1-magnitude earthquake has hit Southern California, marking a second big quake since Thursday. CDC: Salmonella outbreak apparently linked to brand of papayas A Cavi brand of whole, fresh papayas "are likely the source" of a salmonella outbreak in eight states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The Raconteurs' 'Help Us Stranger' tops U.S. album chart The Raconteurs' "Help Us Stranger" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. |
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's baby, Archie, is christened in private ceremonyThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their first child, Archie, on May 6. Rustic sculpture of Melania Trump unveiled in her native SloveniaThere is no attempt at an accurate likeness of Melania Trump, to the point where the gallery in Slovenia's capital city appears uncertain how seriously to take the statue. North Korea accuses freed Australian student of spying, spreading propagandaPyongyang's news agency reported Saturday that Alek Sigley was freed after pleading for forgiveness for his activities. More Recent Articles
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Southern California Earthquake Rattles a State Wary of the ‘Big One’For the second time in two days, a powerful earthquake struck Southern California on Friday night, shaking a large area already on edge. Europe Built a System to Fight Russian Meddling. It’s Struggling.As governments debate the best way to combat Kremlin propaganda, internal documents show the political disputes behind what appeared to be an ambitious effort. Outsider or Insider? How Bernie Sanders Learned to Walk the LineMr. Sanders was met with scorn when he arrived on Capitol Hill in 1990. But in the years since, he has evolved from a gadfly to a reliable team player. Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren Introduce Racial Equity PlansAt the Essence Festival, Ms. Harris called for $100 billion to help black families buy homes, and Ms. Warren called for new rules for federal contracts. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsFind out why beverage companies fight recycling, and why it’s so hard to lose weight. Take the citizenship test. Learn about Cori Gauff. And more. 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. Taffy Brodesser-Akner Talks About Her First NovelBrodesser-Akner discusses “Fleishman in Trouble,” and Katherine Eban talks about “Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom.” ‘This Is Quite Gay!’Social media has become a space where my own family and friends have turned into censors, denigrating me for being gay from thousands of miles away. There Should Be a Public Option for EverythingDespite the recent trend toward privatization, the idea has been popular throughout American history. Sound, Fury and Prescription DrugsDespite talk of reform, drug prices keep climbing. Here’s how to change that. It’s Nancy Pelosi’s Parade“If the left doesn’t think I’m left enough, so be it,” she told me. Writing With Your Eyes ClosedBlind authors like Milton show what’s possible when your imagination is 20-20. 2019 Belongs to Shirley ChisholmA feature film. A monument. Tattoos in her honor. People looking for a hero have found one in this one-woman precursor to today’s progressive politics. Between Folly and Cruelty on ImmigrationCan right and left break out of their disastrous cycle? What Bipolar II Feels LikeImagine if you didn’t fit in anywhere, not even in your own head. I May Be a Troglodyte, but I’m Staying CoolIn the Loire Valley of France, limestone caves are all the rage for escaping this summer’s intense heat. A Reporter for Whom ‘Burn in Hell’ Meant a Job Well DoneAs local news retrenches, Jim Taricani is a reminder of the power of journalism to change lives and laws. How to Live Your Life? You’ll Need a Plunger, for StartersWe asked readers to share their hard-won wisdom. Take a look at what they said. Her Kind of Comedy: Lewd, Vulnerable and Self-AwareJacqueline Novak is poised for a breakout with “Get on Your Knees,” a new one-woman show Off Broadway. Explosion at Florida Strip Mall Injures 23, Officials SayThe cause of the blast, which happened in a strip mall in Plantation, Fla., was unclear. Blue Bell Ice Cream Licker in Viral Video Is Found, Police SayThe authorities said on Friday that they had identified the teenager, who was seen in a video licking a tub of ice cream at a Walmart in Texas. Someone Used a Chain Saw to Make a Melania Trump Statue. Few Were Impressed.An American artist commissioned a wood carver to create “the first monument to Melania” in her native Slovenia. But some residents were bewildered. Far-Right Groups Face Off With Counterprotesters in WashingtonTensions were high after a clash between far-right and antifascist groups in Portland, Ore., descended into violence last weekend. In Firing Central Bank Chief, Turkey’s Leader Trades Credibility for GrowthThe move by Recep Tayyip Erdogan dealt a new blow to the central bank’s credibility while threatening to intensify the nation’s wrenching economic crisis. Susan Collins, a Fixture in Maine, Has Twin Troubles: Trump and KavanaughSenator Susan Collins said she would decide this fall whether she would seek re-election, but Maine’s Republican mainstay faces a shifting political landscape. When ‘Black Lives Matter’ Is Invoked in the Abortion DebateFor some black ministers, abortion is both wrong and understandable. “I cannot guilt her,” one pastor said of his discussions with black women considering ending their pregnancies. A Fuel Shortage Is Crippling Agriculture in VenezuelaAlready facing a deep economic crisis, the country is seeing food production shrink drastically as mismanagement and American sanctions make gasoline scarce. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Their Bodies Were Weapons: Dissident Photographers of the 1980sA series of exhibitions at the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival shows how artists broke taboos about nudity, gender and sexuality. Arturo Castro, Star of ‘Alternatino,’ Names a Cocktail After HimselfThe actor and comedian, a favorite of “Broad City,” mixes mezcal and jokes at an East Village speakeasy. Albariño Finds Its Inner BeautyThis Spanish wine rode the first wave of the new diversity. Now, producers are exploring its expressive potential. In Toronto, an Industrial Stretch Has Its Breakout MomentSterling Road is newly hip, thanks to the arrival of the Museum of Contemporary Art. But with its elevated profile, locals worry the old strip will lose its gritty magic. Remembering Those Who Lived the Apollo 11 MissionPortraits of people forever tethered to the moon landing. Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters SayA United States government analysis due this month is expected to reach similar conclusions, though the rankings of record months might differ slightly. More Recent Articles
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New Orleans Pelicans rookie forward Zion Williamson has been ruled out for the rest of NBA Summer League play after suffering a bruised knee.
New York Yankees star Masahiro Tanaka was one of three replacement pitchers named to Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game in Cleveland.
Free agent center DeMarcus Cousins has agreed to sign a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer recorded easy victories at Wimbledon on Saturday to advance to the tournament's fourth round.
Former Clemson and East Carolina running back Tyshon Dye died at the age of 25 after a drowning accident in Georgia.
Five adults were found dead at an apartment complex outside St. Louis Saturday after an apparent homicide.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco is out indefinitely after he was diagnosed with leukemia.
The Los Angeles Clippers stunned the NBA world Saturday morning by agreeing to terms with free agent forward Kawhi Leonard and tentatively completing a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder for MVP finalist Paul George.
Iran could start enriching additional uranium in defiance of the 2015 nuclear deal on Sunday if European Union countries don't ease sanctions on Tehran.
Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris proposed a $100 billion U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant to provide up to $25,000 for down payment and closing costs.
U.S. Special Rep. Zalmay Khalilzad said Saturday intra-Afghan dialogue, negotiated in most productive Taliban talks so far, is critical to the peace process.
Hall of Fame Quarterback Kurt Warner and his wife Brenda donated a fully furnished Habitat for Humanity home to a single mother and her four daughters Saturday.
An extremist group with ties to white nationalism attracted about 250 supports to its Demand Free Speech rally Saturday in protest of anti-conservative bias on social media.
Paul Bradley and Patricia Potter are returning to "Holby City" to help celebrate the British hospital drama's 20th anniversary.
Iran threatened Britain Saturday for seizing its supertanker, saying the British should be "scared" of Tehran's possible retaliation.
President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve Saturday for raising interest rates, saying the U.S. economy would be "like a rocket ship" if we didn't have to pay unnecessary interest.
A road rage shooting in Texas set off fireworks in a truck, injuring a family of four, including two toddlers.
Filmmaker Lee Daniels said he plans to wrap up his canceled series "Star" with a movie.
A massive explosion at a South Florida shopping center left 23 people injured, including two seriously, Saturday morning, authorities confirmed.
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife, American former actress Meghan Markle, christened their infant son Archie on Saturday.
An Australian student detained for more than a week before being freed in North Korea on Thursday was spying for news outlets, the country's state media said Saturday.
A federal judge will rule on case questioning if the basis of the Trump administration wanting to add a 2020 census citizenship question is discriminatory.
A 7.1-magnitude earthquake has hit Southern California, marking a second big quake since Thursday.
A Cavi brand of whole, fresh papayas "are likely the source" of a salmonella outbreak in eight states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
The Raconteurs' "Help Us Stranger" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. 

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