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New Jersey on the Brink of a Shutdown

What Makes Haute Couture Universal

Variety: Cryptic Crossword

Annapolis Mourns Capital Gazette Shooting Victims: ‘They Were Part of Us’

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Can Germany Survive Its World Cup Defeat?

The Millennial Socialists Are Coming

South Sudan Cease-fire Violated Within Hours

Belgium Honors Congolese Leader It Helped Overthrow

36 Appetizers for a Summer Cookout

Black US senators introduce anti-lynching bill

The Reluctant All-Star Whose Manager Calls Him ‘Boring’

How to Stop That Unruly Neighbor From Ruining Your Sale

Trump Says Saudia Arabia Will Increase Oil Production

Trump’s Potemkin Economy

The Philadelphia History Museum Is Closing Its Doors (Maybe for Good)

Parents and Children Remain Separated by Miles and Bureaucracy

He Was Denied a Commission in 1942. Now The Army Is Making Amends.

They Bonded Over Mexican Art and Street Tacos

She Found Her Leading Man Backstage

32 Floors and 1 Subway Ride Later

Can Elon Musk and Tesla Reinvent the Way Cars Are Made?

Day of The Dead comes to Russia

Belgian boy Laurent Simons heads off to university aged 8

San Francisco Is So Expensive, You Can Make Six Figures and Still Be ‘Low Income’

Argentina vs. France: World Cup 2018 Live Updates

Migrant crisis: Italy minister Salvini closes ports to NGO boats

#Familiesbelongtogether: Thousands to protest over migrant separations

In Israel, Building a Lacrosse League From Scratch

Carly Simon and Her Family, on Martha’s Vineyard

Wimbledon Players to Watch

For Wimbledon’s Grass, It’s Not Easy Being Green

Serena Williams Still the Main Draw at Wimbledon

Sometimes in Tennis, One Hand is Still Better Than Two

At Toys ‘R’ Us, ‘There Is Nothing Left’: The Day It Closed for Good

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Shark sighted off Majorca: First great white

'Mansplaining' advert for University of Adelaide draws criticism

What It Costs to Be Smuggled Across the U.S. Border

These 20 Representatives Have Not Had a Primary Challenger for at Least a Decade

Bavaria: Affluent, Picturesque — and Angry

War Robbed Him of His Family, Then His Eyes, Then His Love

Kennedy’s Retirement Could Threaten Efforts to End Partisan Gerrymandering

A Long Journey North for Migrants That May End Where It Started

Conjuring Spirits in Florida

Spain’s Migrant Wave Grows, Even as Europe’s Subsides

Maryland shooting: 'I have to live life without my mother'

Luxury’s Chess Masters Prepare for a New Game

Trump to name nominee for Supreme Court on 9 July

Steel firm Thyssenkrupp backs Tata merger

Donald Trump gets prank call on Air Force One

US ambassador to Estonia resigns 'over Trump comments'

Canada 'will not back down' over US metals tariffs

Newspaper shooting suspect 'barricaded exit'

DR Congo: Oil drilling allowed in wildlife parks

Migrant crisis: EU leaders split over new migrant deal

Unknown 'hero' helps man who fell on Toronto subway tracks

Adam Sandler: Wedding Singer turns wedding crasher

Thai cave rescue: A country in prayer

ICYMI: How a deafblind fan is enjoying the World Cup

How can you dance without music?

Himmler's daughter worked for post-war German spy agency

Saudi wastes no time to rap at the wheel

The young Austrian leader sharing power with the far right

Little hope ahead of polls in Mexico's Sinaloa state

Thai cave rescue: Drones, dogs, drilling and desperation

Bringing Gay Pride to Africa's last absolute monarchy

Capital Gazette shooting: Remembering the victims

More Americans Evacuated From China Over Mysterious Ailments

Miguel Andujar Gives Yankees a Boost Against the Red Sox. And in the Trade Market?

Mets Lose to a Marlins Pitcher Making His First Start

How to Clean Those Pesky Summer Stains

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘It’ and ‘Liquid Science’

Love and Pride in Alabama: A Photo Album

A Place by a Lake or in the Woods: the Canada Letter

3 Black U.S. Senators Introduce Bill to Make Lynching a Federal Hate Crime

Prankster Calls the President, and the White House Puts Him Right Through

Here Are the Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week

Quotation of the Day: A Black Soldier Achieves a Dream That the Army Denied, Until Now