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Rev. Jarrett Maupin, front, gestures in frustration as he arrives with Dravon Ames, left, Iesha Harper, second from right, and one of the family's two daughters, 1-year-old London, right, prior to the start of a community meeting, Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in Phoenix. The community meeting stems from reaction to a videotaped encounter that surfaced recently of Ames and his pregnant fiancee, Harper, having had guns aimed at them by Phoenix police during a response to a shoplifting report, as well as the issue of recent police-involved shootings in the community. (AP PhotoRoss D. Franklin)

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South Korean protesters wear a mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, right, during a rally to denounce South Korean government's policy on China near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Chinese President Xi praised North Korea for moving in the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the Korean Peninsula in an essay published in both countries' official media Wednesday on the eve of Xi's visit to Pyongyang to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (AP PhotoAhn Young-joon)

NORTH KOREA-CHINA _ Chinese President Xi Jinping says North Korea is taking the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the peninsula in a rare column published in North Korea's state newspaper. Xi didn't mention the stalled nuclear weapons talks between Washington and Pyongyang. He says his visit to North Korea would "strengthen strategic communication and exchange" between the traditional allies. By Kim Tong-Hyung. SENT: 630 words, photos. With CHINA-NKOREA-SUMMIT-WHAT'S-AT-STAKE _ China, North Korea look to strengthen ties amid U.S. disputes; UNITED NATIONS-NORTH KOREA _ Russia, China block U.N. from saying North Korea violated sanctions.

In this Sunday, June 16, 2019, photo, protesters gather on a main road near the Legislative Council as they continuing protest against the unpopular extradition bill in Hong Kong. The largely youth-driven movement challenging Hong Kong's government over an unpopular extradition law is a coalition operating without a clear leadership structure. And that adds to its appeal for supporters disaffected from the moneyed elites who run the former British colony, organizers say. (AP PhotoKin Cheung)

LOCAL NEWS-LEAP OF FAITH _ As many local news outlets struggle to survive, the owners of a small New England newspaper chain are trying to show that investing in the newsroom will translate into paying readers. Its flagship daily in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts has hired more reporters, added sections, begun hosting community events and even improved the quality of the paper on which it's printed. Even so, the newspaper is still fighting to attract subscribers. If it fails, it won't be for lack of effort. By Business Writer Alexandra Olson. SENT: 2,790 words, photos. An abridged version is also available.

FILE - In this June 15, 2019, file photo, U.S. teammates Ashlyn Harris, left, and Ali Krieger chat during a visit to the Parc des Princes stadium a day before a soccer match against Chile at the Women's World Cup in Paris. Many World Cup teammates have special bonds. The tie that binds U.S. defender Krieger and goalkeeperHarris is likely the strongest at the tournament. They got engaged last year and are planning a December wedding. (AP PhotoAlessandra Tarantino, File)

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President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his re-election kickoff rally at the Amway Center, Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP PhotoEvan Vucci)

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his re-election kickoff rally at the Amway Center, Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP PhotoEvan Vucci)

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BRANDED WOMEN _ Jury deliberations to begin in NXIVM sex-trafficking case. SENT: 130 words, photo.

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ELECTION 2020-TRUMP _ President Donald Trump officially kicks off his reelection campaign with a grievance-filled Florida rally that focused more on settling scores than laying out his agenda for a second term. By Jill Colvin, Jonathan Lemire and Michael Schneider. SENT: 990 words, photos. TOP VIDEO: _ Trump Declares (CR) _ In 2020 kickoff, Trump promises cancer, AIDS cures. With ELECTION 2020-TRUMP-FACT CHECK _ In 2020 debut, Trump exaggerates growth; ELECTION 2020-TRUMP-PROTESTS _ Trump protesters rally at gay bar blocks from arena speech. Find more coverage on the 2020 U.S. Elections featured topic page on APNewsroom.

Rev. Jarrett Maupin, front, gestures in frustration as he arrives with Dravon Ames, left, Iesha Harper, second from right, and one of the family's two daughters, 1-year-old London, right, prior to the start of a community meeting, Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in Phoenix. The community meeting stems from reaction to a videotaped encounter that surfaced recently of Ames and his pregnant fiancee, Harper, having had guns aimed at them by Phoenix police during a response to a shoplifting report, as well as the issue of recent police-involved shootings in the community. (AP PhotoRoss D. Franklin)

Rev. Jarrett Maupin, front, gestures in frustration as he arrives with Dravon Ames, left, Iesha Harper, second from right, and one of the family's two daughters, 1-year-old London, right, prior to the start of a community meeting, Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in Phoenix. The community meeting stems from reaction to a videotaped encounter that surfaced recently of Ames and his pregnant fiancee, Harper, having had guns aimed at them by Phoenix police during a response to a shoplifting report, as well as the issue of recent police-involved shootings in the community. (AP PhotoRoss D. Franklin)

NORTH KOREA-CHINA _ Chinese President Xi Jinping says North Korea is taking the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the peninsula in a rare column published in North Korea's state newspaper. Xi didn't mention the stalled nuclear weapons talks between Washington and Pyongyang. He says his visit to North Korea would "strengthen strategic communication and exchange" between the traditional allies. By Kim Tong-Hyung. SENT: 630 words, photos. With CHINA-NKOREA-SUMMIT-WHAT'S-AT-STAKE _ China, North Korea look to strengthen ties amid U.S. disputes; UNITED NATIONS-NORTH KOREA _ Russia, China block U.N. from saying North Korea violated sanctions.

PERSIAN GULF-TENSIONS _ The U.S. Navy presents evidence to journalists it says shows Iran was behind the recent attack on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington over the Islamic Republic’s unraveling nuclear deal. Iran has denied being behind the June 13 attacks, which mirror an attack on four other ships a month earlier off the east coast of the United Arab Emirates. By Jon Gambrell. UPCOMING: 500 words by 6 a.m., photos.

HONG KONG-WHAT'S NEXT? _ All but a handful of protesters in Hong Kong have gone home, but the crisis that brought hundreds of thousands into the streets to oppose an extradition bill is far from over. The way forward for both Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and her opponents is uncertain because of the limits built into the city's "one country, two systems" arrangement with Beijing after Britain ceded control of the former colony in 1997. By Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach. SENT: 710 words, photos. With HONG KONG-PROTESTS _ Hong Kong lawmakers raise complaints over police brutality.

South Korean protesters wear a mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, right, during a rally to denounce South Korean government's policy on China near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Chinese President Xi praised North Korea for moving in the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the Korean Peninsula in an essay published in both countries' official media Wednesday on the eve of Xi's visit to Pyongyang to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (AP PhotoAhn Young-joon)

South Korean protesters wear a mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, right, during a rally to denounce South Korean government's policy on China near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Chinese President Xi praised North Korea for moving in the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the Korean Peninsula in an essay published in both countries' official media Wednesday on the eve of Xi's visit to Pyongyang to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (AP PhotoAhn Young-joon)

LOCAL NEWS-LEAP OF FAITH _ As many local news outlets struggle to survive, the owners of a small New England newspaper chain are trying to show that investing in the newsroom will translate into paying readers. Its flagship daily in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts has hired more reporters, added sections, begun hosting community events and even improved the quality of the paper on which it's printed. Even so, the newspaper is still fighting to attract subscribers. If it fails, it won't be for lack of effort. By Business Writer Alexandra Olson. SENT: 2,790 words, photos. An abridged version is also available.

UNITED NATIONS-REFUGEES _ A record 71 million people have been displaced worldwide from war, persecution and other violence, the U.N. refugee agency says, an increase of more than 2 million from last year and an overall total that would amount to the world's 20th most populous country. By Jamey Keaten. SENT: 820 words, photos.

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In this Sunday, June 16, 2019, photo, protesters gather on a main road near the Legislative Council as they continuing protest against the unpopular extradition bill in Hong Kong. The largely youth-driven movement challenging Hong Kong's government over an unpopular extradition law is a coalition operating without a clear leadership structure. And that adds to its appeal for supporters disaffected from the moneyed elites who run the former British colony, organizers say. (AP PhotoKin Cheung)

In this Sunday, June 16, 2019, photo, protesters gather on a main road near the Legislative Council as they continuing protest against the unpopular extradition bill in Hong Kong. The largely youth-driven movement challenging Hong Kong's government over an unpopular extradition law is a coalition operating without a clear leadership structure. And that adds to its appeal for supporters disaffected from the moneyed elites who run the former British colony, organizers say. (AP PhotoKin Cheung)

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WAYNE NEWTON HOME BURGLARY _ Wayne Newton tells Vegas jury he fired shot as burglars fled. SENT: 710 words, photos.

BRAZIL-NEYMAR-ALLEGATION _ Brazil model accusing Neymar of rape speaks to police again. SENT: 250 words, photos.

FILE - In this June 15, 2019, file photo, U.S. teammates Ashlyn Harris, left, and Ali Krieger chat during a visit to the Parc des Princes stadium a day before a soccer match against Chile at the Women's World Cup in Paris. Many World Cup teammates have special bonds. The tie that binds U.S. defender Krieger and goalkeeperHarris is likely the strongest at the tournament. They got engaged last year and are planning a December wedding. (AP PhotoAlessandra Tarantino, File)

FILE - In this June 15, 2019, file photo, U.S. teammates Ashlyn Harris, left, and Ali Krieger chat during a visit to the Parc des Princes stadium a day before a soccer match against Chile at the Women's World Cup in Paris. Many World Cup teammates have special bonds. The tie that binds U.S. defender Krieger and goalkeeperHarris is likely the strongest at the tournament. They got engaged last year and are planning a December wedding. (AP PhotoAlessandra Tarantino, File)

HONOLULU-AIRPORT _ Active shooter scare at Honolulu airport delays flights. SENT: 220 words, photo.

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TRUMP-COAL POWER PLANTS _ The Trump administration is close to completing one of its biggest rollbacks of environmental rules. Lawmakers, environmentalists and others say they expect an announcement soon on a replacement for an Obama-era regulation that sought to limit coal-fired plants in the nation’s electrical grid. SENT: 780 words, photo.

CONGRESS-RUSSIA PROBE _ The House Judiciary Committee will interview former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks behind closed doors, the first time lawmakers will hear from a person linked to the president's inner circle since the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report. SENT: 880 words, photo. UPCOMING: 990 words after 9 a.m. meeting.

CONGRESS-REPARATIONS _ The case for reparations is returning to Capitol Hill, this time amid a growing discussion in the Democratic Party about what the country might owe to the descendants of slaves in the United States. By National Writer Errin Haines Whack. SENT: 730 words, photo. UPCOMING: 990 words after 10 a.m. hearing.

TRUMP-DEFENSE SECRETARY _ Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan steps down before his formal nomination even went to the Senate, citing a "painful" family situation that would hurt his children and reopen "wounds we have worked years to heal." SENT: 990 words, photos, video. With TRUMP-DEFENSE SECRETARY-ESPER _ Trump's Pentagon pick is Army veteran, defense lobbyist.

BUDGET BATTLE _ The top Republican and Democrat on a key Senate panel agree on a $4.6 billion measure to house and care for immigrant refugees flocking across the U.S.-Mexico border _ a long-delayed step toward averting a humanitarian tragedy at overcrowded and inadequate federal facilities in the southwest. SENT: 850 words, photo. UPCOMING: 990 words after 10:30 a.m. committee meeting. With TRUMP-IMMIGRATION _ Trump could have tough time meeting his deportation threat.

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CAMPAIGN FINANCE-SEATTLE _ A first-of-its-kind public campaign finance program in Seattle is giving voters vouchers worth $100 so they can make donations to candidates. SENT: 850 words, photos.

NAVY SEAL-MURDER CASE _ More Navy SEALs are expected to testify for the prosecution at a war crimes court martial of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher. SENT: 770 words, photos.

KANSAS CITY-MAYOR ELECTION _ A 34-year-old black man whose family was homeless at times during his childhood in Kansas City, Missouri, will become the city's 55th mayor. SENT: 580 words, photos.

COSTCO SHOOTING _ A man fatally shot in a Southern California Costco store was mentally ill and off his medication when he pushed or slapped an off-duty police officer who opened fire and killed the man and critically wounded the man's parents, the lawyer for the man's family says. SENT: 820 words, photos.

SHOPLIFTING-CIVIL RIGHTS _ Phoenix’s police chief promises change in her department after being booed by some of hundreds of people gathered to discuss a videotaped police encounter that has caused a national outcry. SENT: 760 words, photos, video.

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CONGRESS-BOEING PLANE _ The president of the pilots' union at American Airlines says Boeing made mistakes in its design of the 737 Max and not telling pilots about new flight-control software on the plane. By Airlines Writer David Koenig. SENT: 740 words, photos.

FEDERAL RESERVE _ The Federal Reserve seems poised to pivot from keeping interest rates steady to holding out the option of cutting rates if it were to decide that the economic expansion needs support. By Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger. SENT: 890 words, photos. UPCOMING: Fed rate announcement at 2 p.m.; Powell news conference at 2:30 p.m.

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WWCUP-ENGAGED TEAMMATES _ Many World Cup teammates have special bonds, but U.S. defender Ali Krieger and goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris have perhaps the strongest relationship at the tournament: They got engaged last year and are set to get married in December. By Sports Writer Ronald Blum. SENT: 800 words, photos.

UNDERWOOD-MCCALL _ Erica McCall of the WNBA’s Indiana Fever still can't believe that she got to perform on stage with Carrie Underwood at a concert. By Basketball Writer Doug Feinberg. SENT: 430 words, photos.

PLATINI RELEASED _ Former UEFA president Michel Platini is released from custody after being questioned as part of a corruption investigation into the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar. SENT: 790 words, photos. With PLATINI-PROFILE _ Soccer great now touched by scandal.

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