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Host Jimmy Kimmel executed a practical joke at Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles.
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  1. Jimmy Kimmel hijacks unsuspecting tour bus passengers to the Oscars
  2. Jimmy Kimmel talks President Trump, buries hatchet with Matt Damon in Oscars monologue
  3. Ruth Negga, Felicity Jones, Auli'i Cravalho are early arrivals on the Oscars red carpet
  4. Daytona 500: Kurt Busch finally wins on 17th try
  5. TV journalist Shifa Gardi killed in Mosul roadside bomb-explosion
  6. Wrecks end hopes of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson at Daytona
  7. Jason Day (flu) withdraws from this week's Mexico Championship
  8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga dispatches Lucas Pouille to win Open 13 Marseille
  9. 'Get Out' tops the North American box office with $30.5M

Jimmy Kimmel hijacks unsuspecting tour bus passengers to the Oscars

Host Jimmy Kimmel executed a practical joke at Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles.
    

Jimmy Kimmel talks President Trump, buries hatchet with Matt Damon in Oscars monologue

Justin Timberlake kicked off the 89th Academy Awards ceremony by singing and dancing his way into the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
    

Ruth Negga, Felicity Jones, Auli'i Cravalho are early arrivals on the Oscars red carpet

Many of the world's most glamorous stars have descended on the red carpet at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre for the 89th Academy Awards.
    

Daytona 500: Kurt Busch finally wins on 17th try

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Kurt Busch claimed his first Daytona 500 in 17 tries on Sunday.
    

TV journalist Shifa Gardi killed in Mosul roadside bomb-explosion

Rudaw Media Network says one of its star war correspondents was killed and her cameraman injured this weekend in a roadside bomb-explosion in Mosul.
    

Wrecks end hopes of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson at Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Several crashes marred the running of the Daytona 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season-opener at Daytona International Speedway, the most notable of those taking out race leader Dale Earnhardt Jr. just past the halfway point of the 200-lap race.
    

Jason Day (flu) withdraws from this week's Mexico Championship

World No. 2 Jason Day withdrew from this week's Mexico Championship due to the flu and infections in both ears.
    

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga dispatches Lucas Pouille to win Open 13 Marseille

Second-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga extended his impressive winning streak to nine straight matches on Sunday by posting a 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow Frenchman Lucas Pouille in the final of the Open 13 Marseille in France.
    

'Get Out' tops the North American box office with $30.5M

Jordan Peele's comedy-horror film "Get Out" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $30.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    
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New York Times First Big Test for Mattis: Pitch Plans to Fight ISIS and Not Alienate Trump New York Times Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, right, with President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, arriving at the Pentagon last month. Credit ...
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, right, with President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, arriving at the Pentagon last month. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — As Defense Secretary Jim Mattis prepares to submit his first big ...
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Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Natalie Portman and more star in Mean Tweets: #Oscars edition. pic.twitter.com/5NHHvxuT3D. — Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 27, 2017. BY Kate Feldman. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Sunday, February 26, 2017, 11:19 ...

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Iran's former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a letter Sunday to President Donald Trump, striking a somewhat conciliatory tone.
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  1. Letter-Writing Former Iran President Pens Dispatch to Trump
  2. TV Reporter Covering Mosul Fight Killed by Roadside Bomb
  3. 'Great Concern' Assange Could Be Forced From Embassy: Lawyer
  4. Syrian White Helmet to Skip Oscars Amid Airstrikes
  5. Police Shoot Driver Who Plowed Car Into Crowd
  6. Activist Fights to Decriminalize Homosexuality in Sri Lanka
  7. Why This Muslim Arab Joined the Israeli Military
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Letter-Writing Former Iran President Pens Dispatch to Trump

Iran's former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a letter Sunday to President Donald Trump, striking a somewhat conciliatory tone.

    

TV Reporter Covering Mosul Fight Killed by Roadside Bomb

Shifa Gardi, a journalist and anchor at the Kurdish outlet Rudaw, was recalled as daring and committed.

    

'Great Concern' Assange Could Be Forced From Embassy: Lawyer

Ecuador will choose a new president April 2, and one candidate says he will evict the Wikileaks founder from the country's London embassy if he wins.

    

Syrian White Helmet to Skip Oscars Amid Airstrikes

A Syrian cinematographer who worked on an Oscar-nominated documentary will not attend Sunday's awards ceremony as planned, amid uncertainty over

    

Police Shoot Driver Who Plowed Car Into Crowd

One person has been killed and two injured, after a man drove a car into a crowd of pedestrians in the German city of Heidelberg.

    

Activist Fights to Decriminalize Homosexuality in Sri Lanka

When Rosanna Flamer-Caldera returned to Sri Lanka after immigrating to the U.S. as a teen, she decided to fight for LGBTQ rights in her native country.

    

Why This Muslim Arab Joined the Israeli Military

Sgt. Yossef Saluta admits that his friends gave him "a strange look" when he decided to serve in the IDF.

    

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President Trump will instruct federal agencies on Monday to assemble a budget that would also make major cuts to agencies like the E.P.A. but not reduce funding for the largest entitlement programs.
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  1. Trump to Ask for Sharp Increases in Military Spending, Officials Say
  2. Father of Commando Killed in Yemen Refused to Meet Trump
  3. Trump Embraces ‘Enemy of the People,’ a Phrase With a Fraught History
  4. First Big Test for Mattis: Pitch Plans to Fight ISIS and Not Alienate Trump
  5. U.S. Forces Play Crucial Role Against ISIS in Mosul
  6. Philip Bilden, Nominee for Secretary of the Navy, Withdraws
  7. French Historian Says He Was Threatened With Deportation at Houston Airport
  8. Sweden’s Defense and National Security Adviser? ‘We Don’t Know This Guy’
  9. After Kansas Shootings, Indians Are Wary of Coming to U.S.
  10. Coal Industry Casts Itself as a Clean Energy Player
  11. 20 Nominations Later, Sound Mixer Breaks Record Oscar Losing Streak
  12. Life on Mars: Preparing for the Red Planet
  13. One of Atlanta’s Last Stores on Wheels Navigates a World of Change
  14. Bill Paxton, Star of ‘Big Love’ and Movie Blockbusters, Dies at 61
  15. How Bill Paxton Won Over His Audience
  16. To Keep U.S. Jobs, Chip Makers Share a Factory and Pin Hopes on Trump
  17. 100 Headstones Toppled at a Jewish Cemetery in Philadelphia
  18. Joseph A. Wapner, Judge on ‘The People’s Court,’ Dies at 97
  19. Kurt Busch Wins His First Daytona 500 With Last-Lap Pass
  20. ‘Get Out’ Helps Redefine Horror Genre With Box-Office Success
  21. Meryl Streep and Karl Lagerfeld Battle Over Oscars Dress
  22. Advertising: Celebrity Endorsers Turn Political, and Keep Their Deals
  23. ‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Travels Across South America and Africa
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Trump to Ask for Sharp Increases in Military Spending, Officials Say

President Trump will instruct federal agencies on Monday to assemble a budget that would also make major cuts to agencies like the E.P.A. but not reduce funding for the largest entitlement programs.

    

Father of Commando Killed in Yemen Refused to Meet Trump

The father of Chief Petty Officer William Owens criticized the White House over the mission that killed his son and called for an investigation.

    

Trump Embraces ‘Enemy of the People,’ a Phrase With a Fraught History

It is unclear if the president is aware of the historic resonance of the label, but his use of it has left some historians scratching their heads.

    

First Big Test for Mattis: Pitch Plans to Fight ISIS and Not Alienate Trump

President Trump has said the U.S. should ally with Russia to combat militants in Syria, but Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has said he doesn’t see Russia as trustworthy.

    

U.S. Forces Play Crucial Role Against ISIS in Mosul

The American military’s firepower has helped Iraqi forces make notable gains in their push into western Mosul, which remains under the Islamic State’s control.

    

Philip Bilden, Nominee for Secretary of the Navy, Withdraws

Mr. Bilden, a former military intelligence officer who ran a branch of a private equity firm, said that meeting the ethics guidelines would require too great a financial sacrifice.
    

French Historian Says He Was Threatened With Deportation at Houston Airport

Henry Rousso said he was detained for more than 10 hours and told he would be sent back to Paris when he tried to attend a conference in Texas.

    

Sweden’s Defense and National Security Adviser? ‘We Don’t Know This Guy’

The man, identified as Nils Bildt, appeared on Fox News to claim that immigrants are causing a crime wave in Sweden. But officials say he has no ties to the country’s security establishment.

    

After Kansas Shootings, Indians Are Wary of Coming to U.S.

Indians were relatively welcoming of President Trump’s victory, but the killing of an Indian man in Kansas and serious worries about an immigration crackdown were starting to sour that view.

    

Coal Industry Casts Itself as a Clean Energy Player

Companies are joining with environmental groups to lobby for expanded subsidies to encourage technologies to reduce carbon emissions from coal plants.

    

20 Nominations Later, Sound Mixer Breaks Record Oscar Losing Streak

Kevin O’Connell has been losing since first being nominated for “Terms of Endearment.” Decades later, “Hacksaw Ridge” gets him the trophy.

    

Life on Mars: Preparing for the Red Planet

Six people are living in isolation for eight months on a volcano in Hawaii as part of a NASA-funded study to simulate human exploration of Mars. We chronicle their mission in 360 video.
    

One of Atlanta’s Last Stores on Wheels Navigates a World of Change

The “stores” — trucks that sell snacks and small grocery items — used to hum through areas near public housing. But they’re an increasingly rare sight.

    

Bill Paxton, Star of ‘Big Love’ and Movie Blockbusters, Dies at 61

After playing a small part in “Aliens,” Mr. Paxton later starred in “Twister,” “Titanic” and “Apollo 13.”

    

How Bill Paxton Won Over His Audience

Bill Paxton is remembered as a nice guy who was in good films you can watch with your family. He co-starred in a string of 1990s blockbusters and later played the lead in the critically acclaimed television drama “Big Love.”
    

To Keep U.S. Jobs, Chip Makers Share a Factory and Pin Hopes on Trump

Computer chips are still made in the United States, but foreign competition is looming. The industry wants President Trump to help.

    

100 Headstones Toppled at a Jewish Cemetery in Philadelphia

The episode drew almost immediate comparison to a similar discovery last Monday in University City, Mo., where more than 150 headstones were toppled.

    

Joseph A. Wapner, Judge on ‘The People’s Court,’ Dies at 97

Judge Wapner sat on the bench in the syndicated television show from its debut in 1981 to the end of its original run in 1993.

    

Kurt Busch Wins His First Daytona 500 With Last-Lap Pass

Busch’s victory, in his 17th try, came in a race marred by crashes, including a 17-car wreck. Ryan Blaney took second after Chase Elliott, who led for 38 laps, ran out of gas with two to go.

    

‘Get Out’ Helps Redefine Horror Genre With Box-Office Success

The meet-the-parents-gone-wrong horror film was an instant hit, selling more than $30 million in tickets in its first three days in theaters.

    

Meryl Streep and Karl Lagerfeld Battle Over Oscars Dress

The actress accused Mr. Lagerfeld of defaming her after he said that she switched designers, to one that would pay her for wearing a dress.

    

Advertising: Celebrity Endorsers Turn Political, and Keep Their Deals

Stephen Curry’s critical response to comments by the Under Armour chief executive about President Trump shows how the balance of commercial power has changed.

    

‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Travels Across South America and Africa

Skywatchers in South America and Africa tweeted their experiences on Sunday, though some complained that overcast weather dampened their views.
    

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