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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Trump administration's allocation of $2.5 billion from the Department of Defense to pay for construction of physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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  1. Appeals court rejects Trump's request for border wall funding
  2. Jimmer Fredette leaves Golden State Warriors; could play overseas
  3. Detroit Pistons agree to two-year deal with veteran Markieff Morris
  4. CPB: 32 pounds of rat meat seized at O'hare airport
  5. 54-year-old man dies while hiking in Big Bend National Park
  6. T.J. McConnell agrees to two-year contract with Indiana Pacers
  7. Wimbledon 2019: Cori Gauff, 15, wins again; Djokovic, Svitolina, Pliskova advance
  8. DNA from tooth fragment identifies shark that bit Florida man 25 years ago
  9. Women's World Cup soccer: USA to play Netherlands in final
  10. Singer Halle Bailey cast as Ariel in 'Little Mermaid' live-action remake
  11. Former Kentucky Wildcats, NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen dies at 38
  12. VA changes rules to allow display, request of religious symbols
  13. Judge declines new trial for Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman
  14. 'Laugh-In' comedian Arte Johnson dies at 90
  15. Judge blocks Ohio's 'heartbeat' abortion law
  16. 1 dead, 2 injured in Italian volcano eruption
  17. 260 get food poisoning at former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos' 90th birthday party
  18. DA dismisses case against Alabama woman shot while pregnant
  19. Dogs stuck in the middle of the canine social ladder show more aggression
  20. Vatican to open tombs in 36-year search for Emanuela Orlandi
  21. Study: Male university students gain more weight than females in first year
  22. Cancer deaths in the U.S. cost $94B in lost earnings in 2015
  23. Roundworm study helps explain timing of puberty in humans

Appeals court rejects Trump's request for border wall funding

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Trump administration's allocation of $2.5 billion from the Department of Defense to pay for construction of physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
    

Jimmer Fredette leaves Golden State Warriors; could play overseas

Veteran guard Jimmer Fredette left the Golden State Warriors' summer league team and won't participate in the Las Vegas Summer League.
    

Detroit Pistons agree to two-year deal with veteran Markieff Morris

Former Washington Wizards and Oklahoma City Thunder veteran forward Markieff Morris agreed to a contract with the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday.
    

CPB: 32 pounds of rat meat seized at O'hare airport

U.S. Border and Protection said Wednesday it confiscated 32 pounds of rat meat from a passenger arriving at Chicago O'Hare International Airport from the Ivory Coast.
    

54-year-old man dies while hiking in Big Bend National Park

A 54-year-old man died while hiking in Big Bend National Park in Texas, officials said on Wednesday.
    

T.J. McConnell agrees to two-year contract with Indiana Pacers

Former Philadelphia 76ers point guard T.J. McConnell agreed to a contract with the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.
    

Wimbledon 2019: Cori Gauff, 15, wins again; Djokovic, Svitolina, Pliskova advance

American rising star Coco Gauff, 15, continued her remarkable run at Wimbledon, while Novak Djokovic, Elina Svitolina and Karolina Pliskova advanced to the third round.
    

DNA from tooth fragment identifies shark that bit Florida man 25 years ago

A museum in Florida used DNA from a fragment of a shark tooth to identify a man's 25-year-old shark bite.
    

Women's World Cup soccer: USA to play Netherlands in final

The Netherlands defeated Sweden 1-0 in extra time Wednesday, setting up a meeting with the United States Women's National Team in the Women's World Cup final Sunday.
    

Singer Halle Bailey cast as Ariel in 'Little Mermaid' live-action remake

Disney cast singer Halle Bailey as Ariel in its live-action adaptation of "The Little Mermaid" on Wednesday.
    

Former Kentucky Wildcats, NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen dies at 38

Former Kentucky Wildcats and NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen died Wednesday after a lengthy battle with health problems related to his weight. He was 38.
    

VA changes rules to allow display, request of religious symbols

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs issued new policies Wednesday expanding the display and availability of religious symbols at VA facilities.
    

Judge declines new trial for Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman

A federal judge in New York denied Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's appeal for a new trial Wednesday, citing a "mountain range of evidence."
    

'Laugh-In' comedian Arte Johnson dies at 90

Comedian Arte Johnson died at the age of 90 in Los Angeles on Wednesday, his family said.
    

Judge blocks Ohio's 'heartbeat' abortion law

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Ohio's so-called "heartbeat" abortion bill one week before it was supposed to go into effect.
    

1 dead, 2 injured in Italian volcano eruption

One person died Wednesday after the Stromboli volcano erupted suddenly off the coast of Italy, the mayor of the neighboring town of Lipari said.
    

260 get food poisoning at former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos' 90th birthday party

Officials took more than 260 friends and supporters of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos to the hospital after they became ill from food poisoning at her 90th birthday celebration in Pasig.
    

DA dismisses case against Alabama woman shot while pregnant

An Alabama district attorney dismissed the manslaughter case against a woman whose unborn child died during a fight while she was five months pregnant.
    

Dogs stuck in the middle of the canine social ladder show more aggression

For dogs stuck on the middle rungs of their social ladder, life is especially tough. Dogs in the middle of the pack -- not top dog, not the runt -- tend to behave more aggressively toward one another.
    

Vatican to open tombs in 36-year search for Emanuela Orlandi

A Vatican court has ordered two tombs be opened after the family of a teenage girl who went missing in 1983 received a tip about the location of her remains.
    

Study: Male university students gain more weight than females in first year

New research shows it is the waistlines of male students that expand the most in the first year of college, gaining an average of 8 pounds, compared with 4 for females.
    

Cancer deaths in the U.S. cost $94B in lost earnings in 2015

Deaths from cancer among people between age 16 and 84 cost America nearly 9 million years of life and more than $94 billion in lost earnings in 2015.
    

Roundworm study helps explain timing of puberty in humans

New analysis of roundworm genetics has offered scientists fresh insights into the timing of puberty in humans.
    
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  1. 'Tanks' a lot: Trump 4th of July celebration isn't first time armored vehicles have rumbled into Washington - USA TODAY
  2. Court rules Trump can't use Pentagon cash for border wall - AOL
  3. The Trump administration is still finding ways to undercount minority communities in 2020 Census - ThinkProgress
  4. 'We have a predator living in the White House': Harris sharpens attacks on Trump - POLITICO
  5. Cory Booker crosses into Mexico to escort asylum seekers to US - Fox News
  6. Don Brown: Not guilty verdict for Navy SEAL Gallagher is welcome news – He shouldn't have been prosecuted - Fox News
  7. To solve 'goose poop' problem, Denver plans to kill the birds and use the meat to feed needy families - USA TODAY
  8. Investigators Offering $10K Reward For Altus Couple Wanted On Child Abuse, Neglect Charges - news9.com KWTV
  9. 'Happy hunting!' Immigration agents swapped cheery messages about raids, records reveal - The Guardian
  10. Chinese state media says 'Western ideologues' to blame for Hong Kong unrest - Reuters
  11. Hurricane Barbara pushing across Pacific as powerful Category 4 storm - Hawaii track, Barbara path, models, latest forecast of Category 4 hurricane today – live updates - CBS News
  12. Rahul Gandhi Resigns as Leader of India’s Congress Party - The New York Times
  13. Lee Iacocca made early bets on electric bikes and scooters - Quartz
  14. Dow, S&P and Nasdaq set record highs | TheHill - The Hill
  15. Miami Beach Commissioner Ricky Arriola Says Coca-Cola Contract Is Hypocritical - Miami New Times
  16. Symantec Shares Are Flying On Report Broadcom Is Eyeing A Takeover (NASDAQ:SYMC)(NASDAQ:AVGO) - Benzinga
  17. Microsoft releases new Windows 10 preview with Eye Control, notification, and Your Phone improvements - VentureBeat
  18. Superhuman, Silicon Valley's Hottest Email App, Kills Location Tracking After Privacy Backlash - Gizmodo
  19. Sophie Turner Shares First Photo of Gown from Second Wedding to Joe Jonas - Entertainment Tonight
  20. Demi Lovato Shuts Down Troll Who Suggests She Needs To Go On A Diet - HotNewHipHop
  21. Disney deletes a scene from Toy Story 2 in a post-#MeToo edit. - Slate - Slate
  22. Kyle Korver appears to be on the move again in an active offseason for the Creighton great - Omaha World-Herald
  23. Teenager Coco Gauff comes out firing to keep dream run going - The Times
  24. Jared Lorenzen dies at age 38 - WAVE 3
  25. Kawhi Leonard is now on the clock with free-agency meetings likely behind him - Los Angeles Times
  26. Satellite Image Captures a Total Solar Eclipse and a Hurricane in One Awesome Shot - Live Science
  27. Molecular thumb drives: Researchers store digital images in metabolite molecules - Phys.org
  28. Seattle Children's Hospital to reopen operating rooms Thursday - KOMO News
  29. Indiana girl takes first steps since contracting flesh-eating disease - WDRB
  30. CRISPR Helps Scientists Cure HIV In Living Animals For First Time - Futurism
  31. Man Near Hudson Valley Diagnosed With Potentially Fatal Insect-Spread Virus - Hudson Valley Post
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'Tanks' a lot: Trump 4th of July celebration isn't first time armored vehicles have rumbled into Washington - USA TODAY


Court rules Trump can't use Pentagon cash for border wall - AOL

The Trump administration is still finding ways to undercount minority communities in 2020 Census - ThinkProgress


'We have a predator living in the White House': Harris sharpens attacks on Trump - POLITICO

Cory Booker crosses into Mexico to escort asylum seekers to US - Fox News


Don Brown: Not guilty verdict for Navy SEAL Gallagher is welcome news – He shouldn't have been prosecuted - Fox News

To solve 'goose poop' problem, Denver plans to kill the birds and use the meat to feed needy families - USA TODAY

Investigators Offering $10K Reward For Altus Couple Wanted On Child Abuse, Neglect Charges - news9.com KWTV

'Happy hunting!' Immigration agents swapped cheery messages about raids, records reveal - The Guardian

Chinese state media says 'Western ideologues' to blame for Hong Kong unrest - Reuters

Hurricane Barbara pushing across Pacific as powerful Category 4 storm - Hawaii track, Barbara path, models, latest forecast of Category 4 hurricane today – live updates - CBS News

Hurricane Barbara pushing across Pacific as powerful Category 4 storm - Hawaii track, Barbara path, models, latest forecast of Category 4 hurricane today – live updates  CBS News

Hurricane Barbara was pushing across the Pacific as a powerful Category 4 storm Wednesday, but it was very far from land. The U.S. National Hurricane Center ...

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Rahul Gandhi Resigns as Leader of India’s Congress Party - The New York Times

Lee Iacocca made early bets on electric bikes and scooters - Quartz

Dow, S&P and Nasdaq set record highs | TheHill - The Hill

Miami Beach Commissioner Ricky Arriola Says Coca-Cola Contract Is Hypocritical - Miami New Times

Symantec Shares Are Flying On Report Broadcom Is Eyeing A Takeover (NASDAQ:SYMC)(NASDAQ:AVGO) - Benzinga

Microsoft releases new Windows 10 preview with Eye Control, notification, and Your Phone improvements - VentureBeat

Superhuman, Silicon Valley's Hottest Email App, Kills Location Tracking After Privacy Backlash - Gizmodo

Sophie Turner Shares First Photo of Gown from Second Wedding to Joe Jonas - Entertainment Tonight

Sophie Turner Shares First Photo of Gown from Second Wedding to Joe Jonas  Entertainment Tonight

Sophie Turner's wedding gown is stunning! The Game of Thrones star married Joe Jonas for the second time at Le Château de Tourreau in France on Saturday ...

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Demi Lovato Shuts Down Troll Who Suggests She Needs To Go On A Diet - HotNewHipHop

Disney deletes a scene from Toy Story 2 in a post-#MeToo edit. - Slate - Slate

Kyle Korver appears to be on the move again in an active offseason for the Creighton great - Omaha World-Herald

Teenager Coco Gauff comes out firing to keep dream run going - The Times

Jared Lorenzen dies at age 38 - WAVE 3

Kawhi Leonard is now on the clock with free-agency meetings likely behind him - Los Angeles Times

Satellite Image Captures a Total Solar Eclipse and a Hurricane in One Awesome Shot - Live Science

Molecular thumb drives: Researchers store digital images in metabolite molecules - Phys.org

Seattle Children's Hospital to reopen operating rooms Thursday - KOMO News

Indiana girl takes first steps since contracting flesh-eating disease - WDRB

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A hiker was killed by falling stones in the blast, which also sparked fires and sent tourists fleeing into the Mediterranean Sea for safety.
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  1. Volcano erupts on Italian island of Stromboli, killing one person
  2. Imelda Marcos' 90th birthday bash ruined as hundreds treated for food poisoning
  3. Meet the women tapped for two of Europe's most powerful jobs
  4. Asylum-seekers held in Mexico weigh whether to cross into U.S. again
  5. 'Search where the angel looks': Vatican to open tombs after tip on teen missing since 1983
  6. Rapper A$AP Rocky arrested on suspicion of assault in Sweden
  7. Close the windows? Amsterdam mulls red-light district change
  8. Dozens killed when airstrike hits migrant detention center in Libya
  9. Over 1 million in Japan urged to evacuate due to heavy rains
  10. Iran warns it will increase nuclear enrichment within days
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Volcano erupts on Italian island of Stromboli, killing one person

A hiker was killed by falling stones in the blast, which also sparked fires and sent tourists fleeing into the Mediterranean Sea for safety.
    

Imelda Marcos' 90th birthday bash ruined as hundreds treated for food poisoning

"The food may have been spoiled, but we remain solid," the former Philippine first lady's daughter said as dozens of ambulances transported at least 240 people.
    

Meet the women tapped for two of Europe's most powerful jobs

Ursula von der Leyen is in line to become the first woman to head up the European Union’s powerful executive body and Christine Lagarde to lead the European Central Bank.
    

Asylum-seekers held in Mexico weigh whether to cross into U.S. again

Tania Palma worries her children are in more danger in Mexico than in trying to cross the Rio Grande again, despite recent deaths.
    

'Search where the angel looks': Vatican to open tombs after tip on teen missing since 1983

The family's lawyer received an anonymous tip that Orlandi's remains were buried in the small Teutonic Cemetery.
    

Rapper A$AP Rocky arrested on suspicion of assault in Sweden

In a video on the rapper's Instagram account, he is seen telling one of the men, "Listen, we don't want to fight y'all. We not trying to go to jail."
    

Close the windows? Amsterdam mulls red-light district change

Amsterdam is proposing "fundamental" changes to its famed red-light district to ensure the rights of sex workers, prevent crime and reduce nuisance for local residents and businesses.
    

Dozens killed when airstrike hits migrant detention center in Libya

Strike may lead to more Western pressure on Khalifa Hifter, a renegade general whom President Donald Trump has praised for countering terrorism.
    

Over 1 million in Japan urged to evacuate due to heavy rains

Heavy rain has continued in southern Japan since Friday, killing an elderly woman in a mudslide in Kagoshima. The rain also has flooded dozens of homes.
    

Iran warns it will increase nuclear enrichment within days

President Hassan Rouhani's warning increases pressure on European partners to salvage the unraveling 2015 nuclear deal.
    

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  1. Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Citizenship Question on Census, Citing Trump’s Orders
  2. Trump Says Migrants Are ‘Living Far Better’ in Overcrowded Border Facilities
  3. Washington Prepares for a July 4 Spectacle, Starring and Produced by President Trump
  4. Manslaughter Charge Dropped Against Alabama Woman Who Was Shot While Pregnant
  5. As Protests Rock Hong Kong, Xi Jinping’s View of History Shows He Will Dig In
  6. July 4, Census, World Cup: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  7. Joe Biden’s Record on Race
  8. Taffy Brodesser-Akner Talks About Her First Novel
  9. Trump’s Inauguration: The Money Behind the Most Expensive U.S. Presidential Debut
  10. Now Let’s Get the Census Count Right
  11. It’s the Cruelty, Stupid
  12. It’s Not Nice to Lie to the Supreme Court
  13. Trump Needs His Base to Burn With Anger
  14. Is Biden Doomed?
  15. Digital Jail: How Electronic Monitoring Drives Defendants Into Debt
  16. The Rich and Complicated History of ‘God Bless America’
  17. Celebrating America, Scoop by Frosty Scoop
  18. Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Blocking Trump From Using Defense Funds for Border Wall
  19. Justice Dept. Watchdog to Review Shift in Plan to Move F.B.I. Headquarters
  20. Trump’s Decision to Tap Shelton Creates Political Risk for the Fed
  21. Waxing or Sugaring for a Hairy Situation
  22. ‘They Set Us Up to Fail’: Black Directors of the ’90s Speak Out
  23. Remembering Apollo 11: What to Watch and Listen To
  24. Keanu Reeves Is Whatever You Want Him to Be
  25. While I Was on Deployment, a Learning Disability Nearly Broke Me. But I Persevered.
  26. A Recipe for When You (Gasp) Grow Tired of Hot Dogs
  27. Wired Bacteria Form Nature’s Power Grid: ‘We Have an Electric Planet’
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  29. 10 Findings That Contradict Medical Wisdom. Doctors, Take Note.
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Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Citizenship Question on Census, Citing Trump’s Orders

The president contradicted statements by his Justice and Commerce Departments that census forms were being printed without the question and they would heed a court ruling.
    

Trump Says Migrants Are ‘Living Far Better’ in Overcrowded Border Facilities

Mr. Trump’s statements come after weeks of public backlash and allegations over how the Border Patrol cares for detained migrants.
    

Washington Prepares for a July 4 Spectacle, Starring and Produced by President Trump

The president has ordered the last-minute transformation of the traditional July 4 activities into what he calls “a celebration of America” and that critics call a celebration of Donald J. Trump.
    

Manslaughter Charge Dropped Against Alabama Woman Who Was Shot While Pregnant

The case of Marshae Jones, who was indicted over the death of the fetus she was carrying when she was shot, had stirred outrage across the country.
    

As Protests Rock Hong Kong, Xi Jinping’s View of History Shows He Will Dig In

There are increasing signs that China’s patience toward the protests in Hong Kong is wearing thin.
    

July 4, Census, World Cup: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

Joe Biden’s Record on Race

As a senator, he opposed busing and championed laws that transformed the criminal justice system. Now, as a presidential candidate, he faces renewed scrutiny over the legacy of those decisions.
    

Taffy Brodesser-Akner Talks About Her First Novel

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Trump’s Inauguration: The Money Behind the Most Expensive U.S. Presidential Debut

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Now Let’s Get the Census Count Right

The Trump administration hasn’t given up on getting a citizenship question on the census form. It should be devoting its energies to making sure the census is accurate and secure.
    

It’s the Cruelty, Stupid

Donald Trump continues to remind us that he does not care about the pain and hardships of racial minorities.
    

It’s Not Nice to Lie to the Supreme Court

The decision in the census case suggests President Trump can no longer take the court for granted.
    

Trump Needs His Base to Burn With Anger

But has he raised the political temperature too high for his own good?
    

Is Biden Doomed?

And are the 2020 Democrats moving too far left?
    

Digital Jail: How Electronic Monitoring Drives Defendants Into Debt

Ankle bracelets are promoted as a humane alternative to jail. But private companies charge defendants hundreds of dollars a month to wear the surveillance devices. If people can’t pay, they may end up behind bars.
    

The Rich and Complicated History of ‘God Bless America’

Kate Smith’s rendition may now be tarnished by her own legacy, but Irving Berlin’s love letter to his adopted country still has the power to stir.
    

Celebrating America, Scoop by Frosty Scoop

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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Blocking Trump From Using Defense Funds for Border Wall

The divided three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit agreed with a lower court’s decision that Mr. Trump didn’t have the authority to reallocate the money without congressional approval.
    

Justice Dept. Watchdog to Review Shift in Plan to Move F.B.I. Headquarters

Democrats have expressed concern that President Trump may have intervened to keep the land from being redeveloped into a project that would compete with his nearby hotel.
    

Trump’s Decision to Tap Shelton Creates Political Risk for the Fed

Judy Shelton, President Trump’s nominee to the Federal Reserve Board, criticizes how the central bank sets rates — and could reignite an old controversy.
    

Waxing or Sugaring for a Hairy Situation

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‘They Set Us Up to Fail’: Black Directors of the ’90s Speak Out

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Remembering Apollo 11: What to Watch and Listen To

As the 50th anniversary of the moon landing approaches, these movies, television shows and podcasts help shine a light on the story.
    

Keanu Reeves Is Whatever You Want Him to Be

People project onto the star of the “Matrix” and “John Wick” series what they want to see in themselves. “Dude, this is me in the future,” one fan said.
    

While I Was on Deployment, a Learning Disability Nearly Broke Me. But I Persevered.

Growing up around veterans inspired me to serve my country, but life on the ground in Iraq was more stigmatizing than I anticipated.
    

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These lamb skewers from Alison Roman can be as fancy or as casual as you want them to be.
    

Wired Bacteria Form Nature’s Power Grid: ‘We Have an Electric Planet’

Electroactive bacteria were running current through “wires” long before humans learned the trick.
    

Why So Many of Us Don’t Lose Weight When We Exercise

Most of us eat more when we exercise, and though it may be just a few extra bites a day, the result is weight gain.
    

10 Findings That Contradict Medical Wisdom. Doctors, Take Note.

Researchers identified nearly 400 common medical practices and theories that were contradicted by rigorous studies. Here are some of the most notable findings.
    

Teenager Accused of Rape Deserves Leniency Because He’s From a ‘Good Family,’ Judge Says

The family court judge also said the victim should have been told that pressing charges would destroy the accused’s life.
    

Oh, to Be Ivanka!

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