Hirving Lozano’s first-half goal and sturdy second-half defense gave Mexico a 1-0 victory over Germany.
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The Week Ahead: Central Bankers Will Debate Policy, and OPEC Meets on Output
The Senate will also vote on an amendment that would block President Trump’s ZTE deal, and the Fox board will weigh Comcast’s $65 billion offer.
Read More »1 dead and 22 injured after gunfire at New Jersey art festival
Shooting occurred shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday at community cultural event in Trenton, N.J.
Read More »Brooks Koepka Wins U.S. Open for Second Consecutive Year
With his win at Shinnecock, Brooks Koepka became just the seventh man in history to win back-to-back U.S. Opens.
Read More »Op-Ed Columnist: Thinking About a Trade War (Very Wonkish)
What would happen if Trump really goes there?
Read More »A 50-Year-Old Popcorn Machine Feeds Nostalgia At The Movies
In Lexington, Tenn., a century-old cinema is celebrating an important birthday: The Princess Theatre’s popcorn machine is turning 50. (Image credit: Megan Harris )
Read More »House To Vote On 2 Immigration Bills
NPR’s Michel Martin looks ahead to votes on immigration this coming week in the House with congressman Jeff Denham (R-Calif.), who’s seeking legal protections for so-called Dreamers.
Read More »Colombia: Peace process tops voters’ minds in polarised election
Conservative Ivan Duque faces leftist Gustavo Petro as Colombians vote in first presidential poll since FARC peace deal.
Read More »Safety Concerns Grow as Inmates Are Guarded by Teachers and Secretaries
Trump administration cutbacks have left some prisons short on correctional officers, requiring other workers to step in.
Read More »Stay-At-Home Dads Still Struggle With Diapers, Drool, Stigma And Isolation
It’s hard to find other stay-at-home dads to hang out with, and working men worry you’ll hit on their stay-at-home wives. Meanwhile, bosses still expect new fathers to work full-time. What’s changed? (Image credit: Martín Elfman for NPR)
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