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‘Sports Illustrated’ Magazine Now Under Ross Levinsohn, Exec With Controversial Past

By Sasha Ingber

The storied magazine was sold last month. And now editorial control of the 65-year-old magazine has been licensed to TheMaven, a digital outfit that is bringing in a controversial CEO.

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Supreme Court Justices Split Along Unexpected Lines In 3 Cases

By Nina Totenberg

The court decided four cases Monday, and three defied the usual ideological fissures.

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Meth In The Morning, Heroin At Night: Inside The Seesaw Struggle of Dual Addiction

By April Dembosky

Many users now mix opioids with stimulants such as meth and cocaine. Researchers say efforts to get doctors to reduce opioid prescriptions may have driven some users to buy meth on the street instead.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping To Visit North Korea This Week

By Sasha Ingber

The leaders are scheduled to meet on Thursday, according to Chinese and North Korean news agencies. The visit comes after stalled negotiations with President Trump.

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Deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi Dies, State TV Reports

By Merrit Kennedy

The ousted leader asked to speak in court, according to the public prosecutor. After speaking, Morsi reportedly fell to the ground and died before he arrived at the hospital.

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Sotheby’s Announces Its Biggest Sale — Itself — For $3.7 Billion

By Bill Chappell

The deal puts the auction house, which was founded in 1744, on a path to becoming a private company again.

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Supreme Court Hands Democrats A Win On Racial Gerrymandering In Virginia

By Domenico Montanaro

Eleven legislative districts in Virginia were declared to be sorted by race and were redrawn. The court’s decision Monday left that in place.

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Locks Out Musicians As Contract Dispute Continues

By Tom Huizenga

Contract and salary negotiations between musicians and management have stalled, leaving BSO players picketing outside their concert hall.

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Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Is Freed, Says He Will Join Mass Protests

By Bill Chappell

“Hello world and hello freedom,” said the activist, who served a month on a contempt of court charge. Wong called on Hong Kong’s leader to resign after protests over a controversial extradition bill.

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Replacing Plastic: Can Bacteria Help Us Break The Habit?

By Christopher Joyce

Entrepreneurs are eager to find substitutes for plastic that naturally degrade. One option is a “natural” plastic made by microbes and then eaten by them. But the process is still in the early days.

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Naples Rolls Out A Fine-Tuned Dough, And The New ‘Cloud Pizza’ Is Born

By Richard Morgan

Bucking generations of tradition, some Neapolitan pizzaiolis are experimenting with new ideas, bolstered by a new flour that creates a charred, puffier and lighter crust. And the trend is catching on.

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A Year After Spinal Surgery, A $94,000 Bill Feels Like A Backbreaker

By Jon Hamilton

A service called neuromonitoring can cut the risk of nerve damage during delicate surgery. But some patients are receiving large bills they didn’t expect.

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Tobacco’s ‘Special Friend’: What Internal Documents Say About Mitch McConnell

By Tom Dreisbach

The Senate majority leader wants to raise the age for tobacco sales to 21. An NPR review of once-secret documents shows how closely McConnell has worked with the industry over decades.

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Former First Lady Leads In 1st Round Of Voting In Guatemala Presidential Election

By Scott Neuman

Sandra Torres, who is now divorced from former President Álvaro Colom, is leading a field of nearly 20 candidates. She has promised to invest heavily in health care, education and agriculture.

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Germany’s Far-Right Party Defeated In Closely Watched Mayoral Election

By Scott Neuman

A candidate from beleaguered Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union wins a convincing victory over the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the country’s conservative east.

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Pompeo Says ‘There’s No Doubt’ Iran Attacked 2 Tankers

By Daniella Cheslow

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledges to guarantee freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, a major oil route where the two tankers were hit.

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Notre Dame Holds 1st Mass Since Fire Devastated The Historic Paris Cathedral

By Jake Cigainero

A group of around 30 people wearing hardhats gathered for Mass in the cathedral on Saturday, exactly two months after a severe fire. The service was not open to the public.

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Boeing CEO Admits Mistake In 737 Max Communication

By Daniella Cheslow

Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg concedes his company did not give enough information about a malfunctioning safety light.

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U.S. Continues Dominance In Women’s World Cup With 3-0 Win Over Chile

By Russell Lewis

They won before a sell-out crowd in Paris on Sunday. It was a gem of a game for the team, which controlled play from the beginning with crisp and precise passes. The win assures the U.S. will advance.

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Phoenix Mayor Apologizes After Police Draw Gun On Family After Child Takes Doll

By Bobby Allyn

Viral footage of the incident captured by bystanders has already prompted an internal police probe, a $10 million civil rights claim and a chorus of fury on social media.

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Power Restored After Tens Of Millions In South America Experience Prolonged Blackout

By Daniella Cheslow

Argentina’s energy minister says electricity has been fully restored after a massive failure halted trains and darkened homes and traffic lights.

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Hong Kong Executive Apologizes As Protests Continue Over Extradition Bill

By Daniella Cheslow

Chief Executive Carrie Lam says her management of an extradition bill caused “disputes in society.” Protesters say they want the bill scrapped and Lam to step down.

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‘I Would Do Anything For Her’: A German Dad’s Search For His Daughter, Taken By ISIS

By Joanna Kakissis

A German father struggles to find and bring home his young daughter, taken by his ex-wife when she went to Syria five years ago with her new husband, an ISIS fighter.

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Trump’s Designs For Revamped Air Force One May Not Take Off

By Claudia Grisales

Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., has attached an amendment to the annual defense policy bill to keep Trump’s designs for the next presidential plane within budget.

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Crew Of Norwegian-Owned Oil Tanker Arrives In Dubai After ‘Hostile Attack’

By Daniella Cheslow

The 10-member crew of Front Altair reached Dubai two days after explosions rocked two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. Backed by what is says is video evidence, the U.S. is blaming Iran.

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Tennessee Workers Reject Union At Volkswagen Plant — Again

By Bobby Allyn

The outcome at the Chattanooga plant is the latest blow against organized labor in the South, where union advocates have tried for years to strengthen representation in auto facilities.

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Target Cash Registers Back Online After Chaotic Nationwide Tech Failure

By Alina Selyukh

They were reopened after the company resolved a computer problem, but for two hours, shopping carts across the country were stopped in their tracks and Twitter had a field day.

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Brazilian Judge Acquits Man Who Stabbed Jair Bolsonaro

By Daniella Cheslow

The judge says Adélio Bispo de Oliveira was mentally ill when he almost killed the then-presidential candidate during a campaign stop. Bolsonaro, now president, vows to overturn the ruling.

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Kenyan Police Blame Al-Shabab For Blast Near Somalia That Left Officers Dead

By Bobby Allyn

At least 10 officers were reportedly killed in the explosion Saturday morning local time. The officers were said to be pursuing extremists who had kidnapped police reservists.

Franco Zeffirelli, Creator Of Lavish Productions On Screen And Stage, Dies At 96

By Neda Ulaby

The Italian director staged sumptuously visualized operas, which often resembled Renaissance paintings brought to life. On film, he brought Shakespearean and biblical tales to the big screen.

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Why Safer Cars Don’t Lead To Cheaper Car Insurance … Yet

By Camila Domonoske

Many new cars have optional features that can help prevent accidents. But those same features also make repairs more expensive. The result? Premiums can go up for cars that are less likely to crash.

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Oh Dear: Photos Show What Humans Have Done To The Planet

By Rebecca Ellis

Some scientists say we’ve entered a new geological epoch — the anthropocene era — defined by the human impact on the global landscape. Three artists traveled to 22 countries to see what we’ve wrought.

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How Some Schools Restrain Or Seclude Students: A Look At A Controversial Practice

By Jenny Abamu

It’s supposed to be a last resort when students pose a danger to themselves or others, but laws and policies vary widely around the country.

Hong Kong Leader Suspends Controversial Extradition Bill

By Anthony Kuhn

The bill, to allow criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China, triggered massive protests in the territory. Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she was concerned about further unrest.

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Pass The Brazier: Early Evidence Of Cannabis Smoking Found On Chinese Artifacts

By Pien Huang

Humans have been smoking pot to get high since the first millennium B.C. Archaeologists have found early evidence of cannabis use from wooden bowls exhumed from ancient tombs in western China.

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Emails Connect Census Official With GOP Strategist On Citizenship Question

By Hansi Lo Wang

A Census Bureau official privately discussed the citizenship question issue with Thomas Hofeller, who plaintiffs in census lawsuits argue drove the Trump administration’s push for the question.

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