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At least seven people were killed and nearly 200 were wounded Sunday during massive demonstrations throughout Sudan, demanding the end of military rule.
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  1. 7 dead, hundreds wounded in mass protests against military rule in Sudan
  2. Al Horford agrees to four-year, $109 million contract with Philadelphia 76ers
  3. Knicks wouldn't offer Kevin Durant max contract; reach deal with Julius Randle
  4. Philadelphia 76ers to send Jimmy Butler to Miami Heat in sign-and-trade
  5. Philadelphia 76ers to retain Tobias Harris with five-year, $180 million deal
  6. Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon agrees to join Pacers in sign-and-trade
  7. Kristaps Porzingis agrees to sign max contract with Dallas Mavericks
  8. Bojan Bogdanovic agrees to four-year deal with Utah Jazz
  9. Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez to return to Milwaukee Bucks
  10. Blue Jays' Vlad Guerrero Jr. will become youngest Home Run Derby participant
  11. Watch: Kevin Durant agrees to sign with Brooklyn Nets
  12. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers agree to max contract
  13. Thousands participate in LGBTQ WorldPride parade in New York City
  14. Watch: New York Yankees sweep Boston Red Sox in inaugural London Series
  15. U.S. envoy attends opening of ancient East Jerusalem road amid opposition
  16. U.N. secretary-general warns of 'grave climate emergency' in Abu Dhabi meeting
  17. Tropical Storm Barbara forms; danger to Hawaii unknown
  18. Democratic presidential candidates slam Trump for North Korea visit
  19. A$AP Rocky drops out of VestiVille; music festival canceled due to safety concerns
  20. Eye injuries from fireworks in U.S. have nearly doubled
  21. 'Toy Story 4' tops the North American box office with $58M
  22. Dead Florida man's hand and foot found in alligator's stomach
  23. North Korea restaurant ordered closed, Myanmar says
  24. 73-year-old hiker rescued after week missing in California forest

7 dead, hundreds wounded in mass protests against military rule in Sudan

At least seven people were killed and nearly 200 were wounded Sunday during massive demonstrations throughout Sudan, demanding the end of military rule.
    

Al Horford agrees to four-year, $109 million contract with Philadelphia 76ers

The Philadelphia 76ers are signing veteran center Al Horford to a four-year contract.
    

Knicks wouldn't offer Kevin Durant max contract; reach deal with Julius Randle

The New York Knicks reached an agreement with free-agent forward Julius Randle after the franchise refused to offer Kevin Durant a max contract.
    

Philadelphia 76ers to send Jimmy Butler to Miami Heat in sign-and-trade

The Philadelphia 76ers are completing a sign-and-trade with the Heat to send Jimmy Butler to Miami.
    

Philadelphia 76ers to retain Tobias Harris with five-year, $180 million deal

Free-agent forward Tobias Harris agreed to a five-year, $180 million deal to return to the Philadelphia 76ers.
    

Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon agrees to join Pacers in sign-and-trade

Milwaukee Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon has agreed to join the Indiana Pacers in a sign-and-trade deal.
    

Kristaps Porzingis agrees to sign max contract with Dallas Mavericks

Free agent forward Kristaps Porzingis has agreed to sign a five-year $158 million max deal with the Dallas Mavericks.
    

Bojan Bogdanovic agrees to four-year deal with Utah Jazz

Indiana Pacers small forward Bojan Bogdanovic reached a four-year, $73 million deal with the Utah Jazz on Sunday.
    

Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez to return to Milwaukee Bucks

Bucks forward Khris Middleton and veteran big man Brook Lopez will return to Milwaukee next season.
    

Blue Jays' Vlad Guerrero Jr. will become youngest Home Run Derby participant

Toronto Blue Jays rookie third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will become the youngest player in Major League history to participate in the Home Run Derby next month.
    

Watch: Kevin Durant agrees to sign with Brooklyn Nets

Free agent forward Kevin Durant announced on social media he is signing with the Brooklyn Nets after three seasons with the Golden State Warriors.
    

Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers agree to max contract

Superstar point guard Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers agreed to a four-year, $196 million super maximum contract extension.
    

Thousands participate in LGBTQ WorldPride parade in New York City

Thousands of people gathered in New York City on Sunday as it hosted the world's largest LGBTQ celebration WorldPride.
    

Watch: New York Yankees sweep Boston Red Sox in inaugural London Series

The New York Yankees used a nine-run seventh inning to beat the Boston Red Sox 12-8 on Sunday and sweep the inaugural London Series.
    

U.S. envoy attends opening of ancient East Jerusalem road amid opposition

U.S. Ambassador David Friedman and U.S. Middle East special envoy Jason Greenblatt attended the inauguration of an archaeological site in Jerusalem on Sunday.
    

U.N. secretary-general warns of 'grave climate emergency' in Abu Dhabi meeting

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Sunday that the world is facing a "grave" emergency in the form of climate change.
    

Tropical Storm Barbara forms; danger to Hawaii unknown

Newly-formed Tropical Storm Barbara is set to become the next hurricane in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and take a track farther to the west than Alvin.
    

Democratic presidential candidates slam Trump for North Korea visit

Several 2020 presidential candidates criticized President Donald Trump's meeting with Kim Jong Un in North Korea as a dangerous and one-sided gesture.
    

A$AP Rocky drops out of VestiVille; music festival canceled due to safety concerns

The mayor of the Belgian city of Lommel shut down this weekend's VestiVille music festival due to safety issues.
    

Eye injuries from fireworks in U.S. have nearly doubled

As communities across America enjoy fireworks this July Fourth, folks should keep eye safety in mind.
    

'Toy Story 4' tops the North American box office with $58M

"Toy Story 4" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $58 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Dead Florida man's hand and foot found in alligator's stomach

An alligator ate the body parts of a man whose body was found floating in a Florida canal, Polk County Sheriff's Office officials said.
    

North Korea restaurant ordered closed, Myanmar says

Myanmar says it is complying with international sanctions after ordering the closure of a North Korean restaurant in the country's capital.
    

73-year-old hiker rescued after week missing in California forest

Crews rescued a 73-year-old man who had been missing for a week after becoming separated from his hiking group in a California forest.
    
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  12. Gunmen open fire on Lebanese minister's convoy, killing two - Al Jazeera English
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Navy SEAL trial exposes divide in normally secretive force - ABC News

Navy SEAL trial exposes divide in normally secretive force  ABC News

It was called the "The Sewing Circle," an unlikely name for a secret subsect of Navy SEALs. Its purpose was even more improbable: A chat forum to discuss ...

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Jeremy Hunt: I'd back no-deal Brexit with 'heavy heart' - BBC News

Bouncing Back From Crackdown, Protesters Surge Through Sudan’s Streets - The New York Times

Gunmen open fire on Lebanese minister's convoy, killing two - Al Jazeera English

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Saleh al-Gharib, the minister of state handling refugee issues, was heading to a village when his convoy was attacked.

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Stocks relieved at trade truce, bonds step back - Investing.com

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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Stocks rallied and bonds retreated in Asia on Monday as a thaw in the Sino-U.S. trade dispute averted one threat to the global economy, ...

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Oil jumps over 2% as Saudi Arabia, Russia back supply cuts - CNBC

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Oil prices rose more than $1 a barrel on Monday after Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iraq backed an extension of supply cuts for another six to nine months ahead of ...

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Asia's factory activity shrinks, U.S.-China trade truce fails to brighten outlook - Investing.com

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By Leika Kihara. TOKYO (Reuters) - Factory activity shrank in most Asian countries in June as the simmering U.S.-China trade conflict put further strains on the ...

    

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The idea taking shape inside the Trump administration would amount to negotiating a nuclear freeze that essentially enshrines the status quo, tacitly accepting the North as a nuclear power.
    

Trump Restarts China Trade Talks, but the Two Sides Remain Far Apart.

As the U.S. eased restrictions on China, the American president faced questions over whether he was giving up too much in return for vague promises.
    

Stocks Rise in Asia on Trade Truce, but Investors Still Signal Worries

Markets cheered the resumption of negotiations between Washington and Beijing. Still, many doubt the two sides can reach a deal anytime soon.
    

Alabamians Defend Arrest of Woman Whose Fetus Died in Shooting

The indictment of a woman in the shooting death of her fetus has sparked outrage across the country. But in Alabama, many people consider it just.
    

Ukraine Role Focuses New Attention on Giuliani’s Foreign Work

A Ukrainian-Russian developer says he hired the former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani to lobby. Mr. Giuliani says he never lobbied the U.S. government.
    

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It’s not just about tuition. It’s a way to reassert the power of public goods in America.
    

A Hong Kong Protester’s Tactic: Get the Police to Hit You

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Trump’s Iran Strategy Will Fail. Here’s Why.

‘Maximum pressure’ will only strengthen the Revolutionary Guards, which has recast itself as the defender of a new, nationalist narrative.
    

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The Worm That Nearly Ate the Internet

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