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Residents of Paris suburb support mayor after riots

Crowds across France showed solidarity at town halls targeted in rioting following police shooting. (July 3)

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Police search for suspects in Baltimore mass shooting

Police in Baltimore say more one person is suspected of opening fire during a holiday weekend block party that killed two and injured 30 others, including many young people. (July 3)

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July 4th fireworks can be ruff for many dog owners

For a lot of dogs and dog parents, the Fourth of July brings up feelings of anxiety, worry and dread every year. (July 3)

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Nathan’s eating contest weigh-in ahead of July Fourth

Contestants for this year’s Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest weighed-in on Monday ahead of the July Fourth event in Coney Island, New York. (Video by: Robert Bumsted/Production: Vanessa A. Alvarez) (July 3)

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Wait for US passports snarls summer plans

Seeking a valid U.S. passport for that 2023 trip? Buckle up, wishful traveler, for a very different journey before you step anywhere near an airport. (July 3)

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Roller coaster closes after video shows cracked support beam

A North Carolina amusement park closed one of its roller coasters Friday after a crack was found on a support beam.

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Tornado wrecks homes in Canada’s Alberta Province

A tornado that struck near a town in the Canadian province of Alberta wrecked homes and killed livestock, but caused no serious injuries, authorities said Sunday. (July 3)

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Palestinians killed as Israel raids West Bank

The Israeli military has launched a large-scale raid in a stronghold of militants in the Jenin refugee camp. (July 3)

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LGBTQ+ celebrate Pride in Latin America

Giant rainbow flags, flashy costumes, floats and balloon sculptures, motorized caravans, and other demonstrations accompanied the LGBTQ+ communities in Latin America during this year’s Pride marches. (July 3)

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Wildfires rage in Canada

Wildfires in Canada continue to burn, sending curtains of haze on broad swaths of the country and as far as Europe. (July 3)

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In red communities across America, lawmakers are pushing to restrict drag performances and, in some cases, broader trans and gay rights.
 
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows maternal deaths across the U.S. more than doubled in two decades in unequal proportions.
 
The Russian military says it has fended off a Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow that prompted authorities to briefly close one of the city’s airports.
Australia’s central bank has left its benchmark interest rate at 4.1% after inflation fell to 5.6% in May from 6.5% a month earlier.
Blake Snell helped keep All-Star sluggers Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout in the ballpark, and Xander Bogaerts hit a three-run homer that sent the disappointing San Diego Padres to a 10-3 win against the Los Angeles Angels.
Max Muncy hit his 19th homer of the season, and Los Angeles defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 to get Dave Roberts his 700th win as the Dodgers’ manager.
Julio Rodríguez hit a two-run double in a four-run ninth inning against All-Star closer Camilo Doval, and the Seattle Mariners held on to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-5.
All-Star outfielder Mike Trout exited the Los Angeles Angels’ game against the San Diego Padres with a left wrist injury.
Saints tight end Foster Moreau says he is in “full remission” from cancer that team doctors discovered in late March.
Bryan Woo took the mound for the Seattle Mariners across the bay from where he grew up in Alameda with his grandparents watching every moment as family gathered in a suite high above the diamond for this special occasion.
Nobody has had a first half of the season like Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta’s four-time All-Star outfielder made history by becoming the first player to reach 20 home runs, 40 stolen bases and 50 RBIs before the All-Star break.
Edouard Julien hit a pinch-hit, solo homer to start a five-run eighth inning and the Minnesota Twins went on to beat the Kansas City Royals 8-4.
CLEVELAND (AP) — Michael Harris homered twice and Bryce Elder, one of Atlanta’s eight All-Stars, pitched 6 2/3 solid innings to lead the Braves to their season-high ninth straight win, 4-2 over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night.
An Argentine bishop named by Pope Francis to lead a powerful Vatican office that ensures doctrinal orthodoxy is rejecting accusations that he refused to believe victims of sexual abuse by a priest in the South American country.
Harrison Bader hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning and the New York Yankees rallied for a 6-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the opener of a four-game series between AL East playoff contenders.
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Michael Harris homered twice and Bryce Elder, one of Atlanta’s eight All-Stars, pitched 6 2/3 solid innings to lead the Braves to their season-high ninth straight win, 4-2 over the Cleveland Guardians.
Partying never gets old in the Florida Keys — especially for a milestone birthday like No. 200. The Florida Keys celebrated its bicentennial Monday along the Gulf of Mexico with a Key lime pie more than 13 feet (4 meters) in diameter — which organizers intend to certify as a world record.
Nick Fortes hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning and the Miami Marlins rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4.
Joey Votto hit a two-run home run to help the Cincinnati Reds beat the Washington Nationals 3-2. It’s Votto’s fourth homer in 12 games this season coming off a 10-month absence recovering from surgery.
CLAIM: A video shows a parking lot of cars that was set on fire by protesters in Marseille, France.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.
A Mississippi police chief says one of his off-duty officers participated in a raid where two Black men say deputies beat and sexually assaulted them before shooting one of them in the mouth.
Clayton Kershaw was placed on the 15-day injured list by the Los Angeles Dodgers before Monday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates due to left shoulder soreness.
A federal judge is blocking Florida from enforcing part of a new elections law that bans non-citizens from handling or or collecting voter registration forms.
The Hawaii State Capitol will have metal detectors installed at three entrances starting July 10. State agencies said Monday the detectors will be deployed at two street-level elevator entrances and at one basement entrance to the building.
CLAIM: France’s Interior Ministry and national police published a press release announcing that the country is restricting internet access in certain areas amid ongoing unrest.
The derecho that hit Springfield, Illinois, last week snapped massive utility poles and trees, causing widespread power outages that are expected to leave many in the dark for several more days.
Going into her sixth World Cup, Brazil star Marta says this will be her last. The 37-year-old Marta is widely considered one of the best players in the history of women’s soccer but has yet to lift the World Cup trophy in five previous attempts.
The U.N. Security Council will hold a first-ever meeting on the potential threats of artificial intelligence to international peace and security organized by the United Kingdom.
Human remains delivered to a North Dakota medical waste facility are part of tangled litigation involving a regional health care system and the disposal company.
It’s fair to say things have not gone to plan for Todd Boehly at Chelsea. Mauricio Pochettino is promising to change all that.