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Trump eases Qatar critique, offers to mediate Gulf spat

Stars and Stripes 

President Donald Trump offered Wednesday to personally broker a resolution to the Persian Gulf's escalating diplomatic crisis, as both he and Qatar looked past his pointed suggestion only a day earlier that the tiny gas-rich nation enables terrorism.

Remains of former slave eyed for sainthood moved to church

TheRepublic.com 

DENVER — In a step toward possible sainthood, the remains of a former slave have been moved to a Catholic cathedral in Denver, where people lined up Wednesday to honor her and pray for her help. Many touched the glass covering of a wooden chest holding the exhumed skull and other bones of Julia Greeley,

Packers swap undrafted cornerbacks

NBCSports.com 

The Packers swapped undrafted cornerbacks Wednesday, signing Daquan Holmes while waiving David Rivers with an injury designation. Rivers had not been participating in the team’s OTAs. Holmes, who played at American International, made first-team Northeast-10 Conference in his final two seasons. The 5-foot-11, 187-pounder made 69 tackles, five pass breakups and five interceptions last season.…

Johnson, Renteria to manage in All-Star Future Game at Miami

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK — Charles Johnson and Edgar Renteria, members of the Marlins’ 1997 World Series championship team, will manage in the All-Star Futures Game on July 9 at Marlins Park. Johnson will lead the U.S. team and Renteria the world squad, the commissioner’s office said Wednesday. Former Marlins Cliff Floyd (U.S. hitting coach), Al Leiter

Trump floats idea of a ‘solar’ border wall — and proposals are already on the table

AOL.com 

Filed under: News, Politics, White House

Amid the fallout of the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, President Donald Trump on Tuesday appeared to embrace an environmentally-friendly solution to what he calls the country's immigration crisis: Suggesting that solar panels could cover his border wall, two government sources told NBC News.

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Bleak future for NASA's Mars missions

USATODAY (Tech Top Stories) 

Due to budget cuts, NASA's 2020 Mars rover mission is set to be the last. Veuer's Aidan Kelley has that story.

International Artists Bring Color to Israeli, Jordanian Streets

Voice of America 

With large murals of black cats and colorful grotesque faces, a group of traveling international artists are bringing a splash of colorful street art to towns in Israel and Jordan. The eye-catching works, including large portraits and spying eyes, are produced under the banner of the international POW! WOW! event, a week-long culture festival which aims to "contribute, share culture and beautify communities with art." Having produced pieces at the Dead Sea and Petra in Jordan, the small group of artists... Читать дальше...

The Latest: Defendant in Oregon stabbings pleads not guilty

TheRepublic.com 

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Latest on the Portland train stabbings (all times local): 2:30 p.m. The man accused of fatally stabbing two passengers and wounding a third on a light-rail train in Portland, Oregon, has pleaded not guilty to charges included in a 15-count indictment. Jeremy Christian shouted he was not guilty at Wednesday’s arraignment,

PROSPECT JON FERNANDEZ AND HIS CO-PROMOTER, FORMER WORLD CHAMPION SERGIO MARTINEZ, DISCUSS FERNANDEZ’S FIGHT ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION® THIS FRIDAY

15rounds.com (Boxing News) 

VERONA, N.Y. (June 7, 2017) – Former unified world champion and current boxing promoter and mentor Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, along with his protégé Jon “JonFer” Fernandez, an undefeated prospect at 130 pounds, discuss future plans ahead of Fernandez’s second appearance on ShoBox: The New Generation this Friday, June 9, live on SHOWTIME (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, …

Jury convicts Virginia man who traveled to join Islamic State

Stars and Stripes 

A Virginia man who joined the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq for three months, all the while evading the scrutiny of U.S. intelligence officials, was convicted Wednesday on terrorism charges despite his protestations that he was only there to "check things out."





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