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There will be plenty on the line when the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets square off Sunday afternoon at the AT&T Center in San Antonio in the latest edition of their Texas rivalry.
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  1. Trying to hold 4th place, Spurs host red-hot Rockets
  2. Wizards feed off Wall in return, play Bulls next
  3. Notre Dame, Mississippi State refocus on women's title game
  4. Notebook: Vikings sign WR Wright
  5. Desperate Nuggets host Bucks
  6. Hall of Famer Singletary coaching high school team
  7. Lamar Jackson thanks teams after Pro Day
  8. James, Cavs aim to keep guard up vs. Mavericks
  9. Seahawks GM Schneider: 'We're not rebuilding'
  10. Fire damages warehouses storing food aid in Yemen
  11. Stephon Clark autopsy release spurs new rallies in Sacramento
  12. Thousands gather in Cambridge for Stephen Hawking's funeral
  13. Nobel laureate Malala visits hometown for first time since attack
  14. 'General Hospital' marks 55th anniversary with trip down Memory Lane
  15. Study pinpoints U.S. 'hot spots' for fatal lung cancer among women
  16. In historic first, Mormon church diversifies top leadership
  17. Judge blocks officials from stopping undocumented teen abortions
  18. Bills WR Jones: 'Thankful to be alive' after wild ordeal
  19. Russia expels more than 50 British diplomatic workers
  20. Kelly Hu, Tamara Tunie join 'Dietland' ensemble
  21. Gov. says he'll make Vermont the latest state to pass gun control law
  22. XXXTentacion's '?' tops the U.S. album chart
  23. Winning Mega Millions ticket, worth $521M, sold in New Jersey

Trying to hold 4th place, Spurs host red-hot Rockets

There will be plenty on the line when the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets square off Sunday afternoon at the AT&T Center in San Antonio in the latest edition of their Texas rivalry.
    

Wizards feed off Wall in return, play Bulls next

CHICAGO -- The Washington Wizards have experienced life without John Wall, but now that he has returned, they are hoping to make the most of it.
    

Notre Dame, Mississippi State refocus on women's title game

Coming off two epic Final Four games that felt like a grand finale in their own right, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Mississippi State Bulldogs have to regroup in a hurry.
    

Notebook: Vikings sign WR Wright

Free agent wide receiver Kendall Wright signed a contract with the Minnesota Vikings, the team announced.
    

Desperate Nuggets host Bucks

Entering the final days of the regular season, it would take a monumental collapse for the Milwaukee Bucks to not reach the postseason.
    

Hall of Famer Singletary coaching high school team

Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary is the new head coach at Trinity Christian-Addison, a private high school in a Dallas suburb.
    

Lamar Jackson thanks teams after Pro Day

Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson thanked "all 32 teams" for evaluating him at his Pro Day and indicated he plans to visit more teams.
    

James, Cavs aim to keep guard up vs. Mavericks

CLEVELAND -- With the week the Cleveland Cavaliers have coming up, they can't afford a trap game on Easter.
    

Seahawks GM Schneider: 'We're not rebuilding'

Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider echoed a phrase that has become familiar with the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers in recent years.
    

Fire damages warehouses storing food aid in Yemen

A fire broke out Saturday in four World Food Program warehouses in Yemen, destroying food and other humanitarian aid.
    

Stephon Clark autopsy release spurs new rallies in Sacramento

Stephon Clark rallies continue in Sacramento, Calif., the latest two on Saturday after an independent autopsy found officers shot Clark six times in the back.
    

Thousands gather in Cambridge for Stephen Hawking's funeral

Thousands lined the streets in Cambridge Saturday to pay tribute to the great physicist Stephen Hawking.
    

Nobel laureate Malala visits hometown for first time since attack

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzi was happy to return to her hometown, Mingora, Pakistan, Saturday, her first time back since a Taliban attack in 2012.
    

'General Hospital' marks 55th anniversary with trip down Memory Lane

The ABC soap opera "General Hospital" marked its 55th anniversary Friday.
    

Study pinpoints U.S. 'hot spots' for fatal lung cancer among women

Lung cancer death rates among women have fallen in much of the U.S., but have increased in two regions where smoking is more common, a new study finds.
    

In historic first, Mormon church diversifies top leadership

The Mormon church appointed an Asian American and a Brazilian to its Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the second-highest governing body in the church.
    

Judge blocks officials from stopping undocumented teen abortions

A federal judge said Friday evening in a temporary order that federal officials cannot prevent undocumented immigrant minors from getting abortions.
    

Bills WR Jones: 'Thankful to be alive' after wild ordeal

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Zay Jones celebrated his 23rd birthday by offering thanks to all who helped him on the heels of a bizarre arrest.
    

Russia expels more than 50 British diplomatic workers

Russia is expelling more than 50 British workers so the nations have a similar number of personnel at their diplomatic missions, according to the Kremlin.
    

Kelly Hu, Tamara Tunie join 'Dietland' ensemble

Campbell Scott, Tamara Tunie, Alanna Ubach, Kelly Hu, Marc Blucas, Ami Sheth and Jen Ponton have joined the cast of AMC's "Dietland."
    

Gov. says he'll make Vermont the latest state to pass gun control law

Vermont's Republican Governor Phil Scott said he will sign into law three bills that contain gun control measures.
    

XXXTentacion's '?' tops the U.S. album chart

XXXTentacion's "?" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
    

Winning Mega Millions ticket, worth $521M, sold in New Jersey

The winner of a $521 million Meg Millions jackpot bought the lucky ticket in New Jersey, the lottery game announced Saturday.
    
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When Malala left Mingora it was with a Taliban bullet wound to her head. On Saturday she returned as a Nobel Prize winner.
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Malala returns to hometown where she was shot in the head

When Malala left Mingora it was with a Taliban bullet wound to her head. On Saturday she returned as a Nobel Prize winner.

    

15 killed in bloodiest day in Gaza since 2014 clashes

Palestinian health officials said 15 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire and more than 750 hit by live rounds.

    

Stephen Hawking laid to rest at funeral in Cambridge

Actor Eddie Redmayne, who won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Hawking in a 2014 biographical film, read from Ecclesiastes during the service.

    

Olympics chief says North Korea committed to Tokyo Games

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday to discuss development of sports in North Korea.

    

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As bail has grown into a $2 billion industry, bond agents have become the payday lenders of the criminal justice world, offering quick relief to desperate customers at high prices.
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  16. ‘2 Bitter Options’ for Syrians Trapped Between Assad and Extremists
  17. In Need of an Emergency Goalie, the Blackhawks Turned to an Accountant. Nothing Got by Him.
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For years, employees complained about the behavior of the head of the division, Kevin Carwile, and what they viewed as a toxic culture.

    

Fact Check: The Facts Behind Trump’s Tweets on Amazon, Taxes and the Postal Service

President Trump renewed his attacks against Amazon on Saturday, claiming on Twitter that the Postal Service loses billions of dollars shipping packages for the online giant.

    

In New York Budget, a Fusillade Against de Blasio

Gov. Cuomo is using the state’s $168 billion plan as a way to exert control over New York City, to thumb the eye of its mayor and to raise his national profile.

    

Congestion Pricing Falters in New York, Again

Political leaders in Albany leave an ambitious Manhattan congestion zone out of the state budget, but include new surcharges on Uber and taxi rides

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Roseanne is back, and she’s a Trump supporter. A Parkland shooting victim hits out at #WalkUpNotOut. A writer who’s gone cashless. And more.

    

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Religion has been used to justify inequity among the sexes, but it can also inspire empowerment.

    

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Op-Ed Columnist: Javanka vs. the Klossy Posse

A tale of two Kushner brothers, on either side of the fractious Trump divide.

    

Laura Ingraham Takes a Week Off as Advertisers Drop Her Show

The Fox News host was criticized for saying that the Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg was whining about getting rejected from colleges. Fox News said her vacation was preplanned.

    

Denmark Gets Statue of a ‘Rebel Queen’ Who Led Fiery Revolt Against Colonialism

As a challenge to the country’s collective memory, two artists unveiled what they called Denmark’s first public monument to a black woman.

    

At Stephen Hawking Funeral, Eddie Redmayne and Astronomer Royal Give Readings

Hundreds of people lining the streets broke into applause as the hearse carrying the remains of Dr. Hawking, the famed scientist, arrived at a church in Cambridge, Britain, for his funeral service.

    

After Driving Streaming Music’s Rise, Spotify Aims to Cash In

On Tuesday, the streaming music giant will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Its path ahead, however, is far from clear.

    

At Gaza Fence, Violence Fades as Israel Warns of Broader Response

Violence along the Gaza-Israel border significantly diminished Saturday, a day after 15 Palestinians were killed during a confrontation. Israel said it would target “other places” if unrest went on.

    

Divers Risk Drowning and Sharks to Poach Abalone Worth $200 a Pound

The delicacy once smothered local reefs in South Africa, but the shellfish has become more difficult to find as a result of overfishing, luring untrained divers into more deadly waters.

    

‘2 Bitter Options’ for Syrians Trapped Between Assad and Extremists

With no other choice, tens of thousands of Syrians have fled to Idlib, a rebel-held province, where they are caught between government attacks from the sky and Islamists on the ground.

    

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Scott Foster, 36, was called in as an emergency goalie for the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday. He blocked all seven shots that came his way.

    

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Since buying the South China Morning Post, the Chinese tech giant Alibaba has pumped in cash with a goal of using it to change how the West sees China.

    

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