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Red Bulls Rewind On to the Dog Days
Connor Lade, the Red Bulls homegrown defender/midfielder, started his first game of the M.L.S. season on Sunday in the Red Bulls only victory in June.


ArtsBeat National Endowment for the Arts Names New Class of Jazz Masters
Anthony Braxton, Richard Davis and Keith Jarrett have been named to receive an award generally considered the highest honor for a living jazz musician.


Gadgetwise Scanning a Signature for Digital Documents
Scanning your handwritten signature lets you sign digital documents and e-mail messages with a flourish.


The world's best airline is...
Emirates has been voted the world's best airline by passengers at the annual Skytrax World Airline Awards.


T Magazine The Collections | The Top Five Mens Wear Shows in Paris
The last batch of collections of the European spring/summer 2014 season was relaxed and romantic.


Scholar Says a Church Statue From Spain Is by Michelangelo
Scholars hear new evidence that a restored statue from a church in Spain could be a long-lost work by Michelangelo.


Global Soccer One Victory at a Time as Brazil Remakes a Juggernaut
Three games played, three victories, and Brazil's 2013 Confederations Cup appears to be taking shape the same as when Luiz Felipe Scolari built the team that won the 2002 World Cup.


Exclusive Cargill explores purchase of ADM's cocoa unit - source
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cargill Inc , one of the world's leading cocoa traders, has explored the possibility of buying Archer Daniels Midland Co's cocoa business, a source familiar with the situation...


10 smartphone habits to avoid
How annoying and rude and antisocial have we all become with our smartphones? We're embarrassing ourselves all over the place. Please stop.


Eiffel Tower staff strike leaves tourists out of luck
June 25 - Thousands of tourists left are stranded at ground level as Eiffel Tower staff go on strike to protest delays in repairs and working conditions. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


G.O.P. Groups Offering Cover for Lawmakers on Immigration
As the push to overhaul the immigration system has made Senator Marco Rubio and other Republicans pariahs among some rank-and-file, well-financed forces in the G.O.P. have begun running interference.


Donut hybrid conquers Big Apple
People in New York are lining up for hours to buy the hot new pastry the "Cronut." CNN's Richard Quest takes a bite.


On Location | London Downsizing, Gone Big
The goal a smaller empty nest. Does 9,000 square feet, two chimneys and a gazebo count?


PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - July 2
July 2 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Classes canceled to deal with race issues
Oberlin College in Ohio suspended classes Monday after a student reported seeing a person resembling a Ku Klux Klan member near the college's Afrikan Heritage House.


Snowden in transit area, drops Russia asylum request - Kremlin
MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuters) - Former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden has withdrawn a request for political asylum in Russia after President Vladimir Putin said he should stop "harming our American partners", the Kremlin said on Tuesday.


Messi to appear in court
Soccer star Lionel Messi must appear in court on September 17 to face possible charges of tax fraud, prosecutors in Spain say Thursday.


Alice Munro Puts Down Her Pen to Let the World In
The renowned short-story writer says her writing days are over. She plans to see more people, she said, to get out on the surface of life.


Telefonica in fiber optic deal with Vodafone, Orange in Spain
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's biggest telecoms company Telefonica signed an agreement with rivals Vodafone and Orange on Tuesday, granting them access to its fiber optic network to roll out faster...


Band in Fatal Hazing to Perform Again
The 19-month suspension of Florida AM Universitys band, whose reputation was damaged by the death of a drum major, will be lifted.


Florida welcomes two new resorts
Living Golf examines two developing golf resorts in the State, interviewing Donald Trump at his Doral project.


Mysteries of the middle class Chrystia Freeland
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you are worried about the Western middle class - and we all should be - you may have started to have some doubts about the virtues of flexible labor markets. In theory,...


Obama Visits Prison Cell That Helped Shape Modern South Africa
After touring Nelson Mandelas prison cell on Robben Island, President Obama lauded Mr. Mandela, South Africas first black president, for his courage and refusal to yield to injustice.


Critics Notebook American Ballet Theaters Swan Lake
At American Ballet Theater, stars put their individual stamps on Swan Lake.


Manziel Tweet Sounds Ready to Leave AM
Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel still has three years of eligibility left at Texas AM.


Hernandez Is Investigated in Two More Killings
Aaron Hernandez, who was charged with murder Wednesday, is also being investigated in connection with a double homicide in Boston in 2012, two law enforcement officials said.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Herms
Scenes from the mens fashion week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


U.S. is not waging 'war on coal' Energy Secretary Moniz
VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.S. government is not waging a "war on coal" but rather expects it to still play a significant role, U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said on Sunday, rejecting criticism of President Barack Obama's climate change plan.


AP Sources MLB Umpire Let Go After Drug Violation
A Major League Baseball umpire was recently dismissed for what was believed to be the first known drug ouster among umps, two people familiar with the situation have told The Associated Press.


Cambodia's undiscovered empire
Outside of Siem Reap, the results of an airborne laser survey confirm the existence of a medieval city buried beneath impenetrable jungle on a remote mountain.


Big-wave queen Maya Gabeira
Big wave surfer Maya Gabeira lives her life in search of the world's biggest wave.


EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil stocks plunge in broad sell-off
* Weak Brazil industrial output data prompts early losses * Brazil's Bovespa down 4.2 pct, Mexico's IPC down 0.8 pct By Lucas Iberico-Lozada and Noe Torres SAO PAULO / MEXICO CITY July 2 (Reuters) - Brazilian stocks fell on Tuesday to close at their lowest level in more than four years after weak industrial output data darkened the outlook for Latin America's largest economy. Mexico's IPC index ended a five-day rally with a 0.84 percent fall as investors sold emerging market as


AP Sources MLB Umpire Let Go After Drug Violation
A Major League Baseball umpire was recently dismissed for what was believed to be the first known drug ouster among umps, two people familiar with the situation have told The Associated Press.


Rain Chases Toxic Cloud After Rocket Crash in Kazakhstan
A rocket carrying satellites crashed moments after liftoff, sending a cloud of highly toxic fumes toward nearby towns as unspent fuel burned off.


U.S. Factory Orders Suggest Manufacturing Is Improving
Orders to American factories rose 2.1 percent in May because of an increased demand for commercial aircraft, machinery, computers and household appliances.


Shopping With Edward Yedid and Thomas Hickey Home Fragrance
Scented candles and other aromatics can round out an interior. A pair of designers sniff out their favorites.


Ben Martin Earns 1st Career Win
Ben Martin two-putted for par on the first playoff hole Monday to win the Web.com Tour's United Leasing Championship.


Jolie gives voice to Syria refugees
As a human tide of refugees overflows Syria's borders, actress and U.N. special envoy Angelina Jolie visits those left homeless by the war. In one country, a refugee camp has become the fifth-largest city.


Montgomerie Misses Out on British Open
Colin Montgomerie has failed to earn a place at the British Open after traveling more than 3,500 miles from the United States to take part in qualifying on Tuesday.


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