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  1. Tom Brady mocks scouts, encourages prospects on Instagram
  2. Remains of possibly 800 babies, children found at defunct Irish mothers home
  3. Conan O'Brien recruits Giovani Dos Santos for pickup game in Mexico
  4. Tim Tebow dreams about adopting a child from every continent
  5. Polish lawmaker to EU parliament: Women 'weaker', 'less intelligent' than men
  6. Two-time former Haiti president René Préval dies at 74
  7. Iowa wedding party takes photos in front of burning bus
  8. Road in China blocked by swirling dust devil

Tom Brady mocks scouts, encourages prospects on Instagram

The majority of NFL franchises had no idea they were passing on a legend during the 2000 NFL Draft.
    

Remains of possibly 800 babies, children found at defunct Irish mothers home

Irish investigators have found many sets of child remains at the site of a former home for unwed mothers, authorities said Friday after a lengthy investigation.
    

Conan O'Brien recruits Giovani Dos Santos for pickup game in Mexico

His porcelain skin beamed in the Mexico sunlight as Conan O'Brien sported short shorts in a pickup soccer game.
    

Tim Tebow dreams about adopting a child from every continent

New York Mets prospect Tim Tebow has a diverse background.
    

Polish lawmaker to EU parliament: Women 'weaker', 'less intelligent' than men

A Polish politician is taking major backlash for comments he made in the European Parliament this week -- unequivocal claims that women are inferior to men.
    

Two-time former Haiti president René Préval dies at 74

Former Haitian President René Préval, who served two separate stints as the Caribbean nation's leader, died Friday from an apparent heart attack.
    

Iowa wedding party takes photos in front of burning bus

A wedding party en route to the ceremony in Iowa ended up with the wedding photo of a lifetime when their party bus burst into flames.
    

Road in China blocked by swirling dust devil

A traveler on a Chinese road captured footage of traffic being brought to a halt by a dust devil swirling across the roadway.
    
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  1. Sessions Controversy Heightens Trump's Feeling of Being Under Siege - New York Times
  2. Mike Pence on personal email use: 'No comparison' to Clinton - CNN

Sessions Controversy Heightens Trump's Feeling of Being Under Siege - New York Times


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Sessions Controversy Heightens Trump's Feeling of Being Under Siege
New York Times
Advisers to President Trump say he has felt besieged by what he regards as a mostly hostile bureaucracy. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times. President Trump was still upbeat Wednesday night, as he settled into dinner in the White House residence with ...
Grassley denies calls for Sessions to testify on Russian ambassador meetingsCNN
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Mike Pence on personal email use: 'No comparison' to Clinton - CNN


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Washington (CNN) Vice President Mike Pence defended his use of a personal email account to conduct state business while he was Indiana's governor, saying "there's no comparison" between his situation and the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's ...
Was Mike Pence's private email account actually hacked?Washington Post
Hillary Clinton spotted on plane reading about Mike Pence's use of personal emailABC News
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A range of Chinese state-run media outlets took a page out of President Donald Trump's book this week: They started tweeting about "fake news."
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  1. China Embraces Trump's Mantra, Brands Torture Claims 'Fake News'
  2. 'Significant Quantities' of Human Remains Found at Former Orphanage
  3. 'Stop the Violence': Unlikely Musical Duo Sings for Peace
  4. Airport Killing of Kim's Sibling 'Endangered the General Public'
  5. U.S. Airstrikes Illustrate 'Gloves Off' Approach to al Qaeda
  6. 'Very Small Customer' Delays Jetliner for Hours
  7. Russian Dissident Survives Second Poisoning Attempt
  8. North Korean Suspect Deported From Malaysia
  9. Yemen Strike Kills Al Qaeda Bombmaker: Officials
  10. Rod Stewart Apologize for ISIS Lookalike Video
  11. Regional Al Qaeda Leader Killed in Yemen Airstrike
  12. Film 'La Soledad' Is a Window Into Venezuela's Devastation
  13. With Sessions Sidelined, Prosecutor Obama Promoted Would Oversee Russia Probes
  14. Trump's Russia Crisis: A Timeline
  15. Dad Makes Bionic Arm for Amputee Son Using 3-D Printer
  16. Adviser Once Linked to Trump Campaign Confirms He Met Russian Envoy
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China Embraces Trump's Mantra, Brands Torture Claims 'Fake News'

A range of Chinese state-run media outlets took a page out of President Donald Trump's book this week: They started tweeting about "fake news."

    

'Significant Quantities' of Human Remains Found at Former Orphanage

The institution run by nuns was one of many "mother and baby" homes where unmarried pregnant women were sent to give birth.

    

'Stop the Violence': Unlikely Musical Duo Sings for Peace

Israeli and Iran may be at loggerheads on the global stage but two musicians are hoping to show the two countries can "stand together."

    

Airport Killing of Kim's Sibling 'Endangered the General Public'

VX nerve agent is banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention, a treaty to which North Korea is not a signatory.

    

U.S. Airstrikes Illustrate 'Gloves Off' Approach to al Qaeda

The U.S. reportedly carried out a series of airstrikes against al Qaeda in Yemen overnight.
    

'Very Small Customer' Delays Jetliner for Hours

Despite the inconvenience, some passengers saw the funny side on Twitter. One even questioned whether the rodent had failed to obtain a visa.

    

Russian Dissident Survives Second Poisoning Attempt

Vladimir Kara-Muzra, a well-known critic of the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin, says he was poisoned in February for the second time.

    

North Korean Suspect Deported From Malaysia

Ri Jong Chol was arrested in connection with the death of Kim Jong Nam, but Malaysian authorities released him due to insufficient evidence.
    

Yemen Strike Kills Al Qaeda Bombmaker: Officials

Material gathered in January SEAL raid is "potentially actionable," says defense official.

    

Rod Stewart Apologize for ISIS Lookalike Video

The singer was seen in a homemade video apparently pretending to cut the throat of a friend standing atop a sand dune.

    

Regional Al Qaeda Leader Killed in Yemen Airstrike

Brother-in-law confirms that Osama Haidar died with several others when his car was struck.

    

Film 'La Soledad' Is a Window Into Venezuela's Devastation

Half fiction, half documentary,La Soledad is a gripping film making the festival circuit that shows the devastating realities in Venezuela.

    

With Sessions Sidelined, Prosecutor Obama Promoted Would Oversee Russia Probes

For now, the Justice Department's course is being set by an acting deputy attorney general whom Barack Obama promoted to U.S. attorney in 2015.

    

Trump's Russia Crisis: A Timeline

President Donald Trump's Russia crisis started in October of 2016, when all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies unanimously agreed Russia interfered with the presidential election. Since then, the issue has continued to rear its head.

    

Dad Makes Bionic Arm for Amputee Son Using 3-D Printer

Ben Adams was told his baby boy may have to wait years for a moving prosthetic arm, so he quit his job and made one himself, as Sally Lockwood of NBC
    

Adviser Once Linked to Trump Campaign Confirms He Met Russian Envoy

But Page, who had been named as part of Trump's foreign policy team during the campaign, said he didn't meet with him outside of the RNC in Cleveland.

    

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A growing list of contacts between the president's associates and Russia is drawing increasing scrutiny, a furor that Mr. Trump called a "total witch hunt."
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  1. Trump Team’s Links to Russia Crisscross in Washington
  2. Political Memo: Sessions Controversy Heightens Trump’s Feeling of Being Under Siege
  3. On Washington: Majority Rule Means the Power to Stop, Not Just Start, an Investigation
  4. Trump to Undo Vehicle Rules That Curb Global Warming
  5. European Union, Nintendo Switch, ‘Logan’: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  6. How Uber Deceives the Authorities Worldwide
  7. How Gorsuch the Clerk Met Kennedy the Justice: A Tale of Luck
  8. In Red-State Utah, a Surge Toward Obamacare
  9. Ex-Reporter Charged With Making Bomb Threats Against Jewish Sites
  10. The Fog Catchers
  11. From the Elders to the Kids: What I Wish I’d Known
  12. Arkansas Rushes to Execute 8 Men in the Space of 10 Days
  13. Brazil’s Leaders Tout Austerity (Just Not for Them)
  14. Critic's Notebook: For Migrants Headed North, the Things They Carried to the End
  15. Modern Love: You May Want to Marry My Husband
  16. March’s Biggest Hit? A Pregnant Giraffe Named April
  17. N.A.A.C.P. President Has Candid Talk With Sessions About Civil Rights
  18. Set to Lift Interest Rate, Fed Embraces Investors’ Optimism
  19. René Préval, President of Haiti in 2010 Quake, Dies at 74
  20. Protesters Disrupt Speech by ‘Bell Curve’ Author at Vermont College
  21. Paula Fox, Novelist Who Chronicled Dislocation, Dies at 93
  22. Banksy Puts Mark on Bethlehem Hotel With ‘Worst View in the World’
  23. Infant and Fetus Remains Are Found at Ex-Home for Unwed Mothers in Ireland
  24. Catch of the Year. No Ball Involved.
  25. Schwarzenegger, Citing ‘Baggage,’ Will Leave ‘Celebrity Apprentice’
  26. Review: TV Does the Time Warp (Again) on ‘Time After Time’ and ‘Making History’
  27. Lives: Strangers on an 18-Hour Train
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Trump Team’s Links to Russia Crisscross in Washington

A growing list of contacts between the president’s associates and Russia is drawing increasing scrutiny, a furor that Mr. Trump called a “total witch hunt.”

    

Political Memo: Sessions Controversy Heightens Trump’s Feeling of Being Under Siege

It was the latest unforeseen obstacle preventing the president from gaining traction after a historically bumpy first month in office.

    

On Washington: Majority Rule Means the Power to Stop, Not Just Start, an Investigation

Republicans have not budged from their opposition to a special bipartisan inquiry into Russian meddling in the election, and any links to President Trump or his aides.

    

Trump to Undo Vehicle Rules That Curb Global Warming

The announcement, expected Tuesday, is a U-turn from Obama-era regulations on tailpipe emissions of carbon dioxide.

    

European Union, Nintendo Switch, ‘Logan’: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

How Uber Deceives the Authorities Worldwide

A program uses data Uber collected to evade law enforcement in cities that resist the ride-hailing service, some current and former Uber employees said.

    

How Gorsuch the Clerk Met Kennedy the Justice: A Tale of Luck

Neil M. Gorsuch worked as a law clerk for two justices, including Anthony M. Kennedy, in the early 1990s, giving him a privileged look at the court’s workings.

    

In Red-State Utah, a Surge Toward Obamacare

Despite uncertainty about the Affordable Care Act’s future, Utah had one of the biggest increases of any state in residents who signed up for its coverage this year.

    

Ex-Reporter Charged With Making Bomb Threats Against Jewish Sites

Federal authorities accused Juan Thompson with threatening more than a half-dozen schools and community centers around the United States as part of an effort to intimidate a former girlfriend.

    

The Fog Catchers

In Lima, Peru, where little rain falls, a community project is turning fog into water to irrigate 50 household gardens in the Eliseo Collazos neighborhood.
    

From the Elders to the Kids: What I Wish I’d Known

A group of journalism students asked a group of retirees about their work life, how they should plan for later life, and what it all looks like in hindsight.

    

Arkansas Rushes to Execute 8 Men in the Space of 10 Days

As the state rushes to beat the expiration date of its supply of a lethal-injection drug, the rate of scheduled executions is unmatched since capital punishment resumed in 1977.

    

Brazil’s Leaders Tout Austerity (Just Not for Them)

President Michel Temer is pressing austerity measures, including a government spending cap, even as judges and lawmakers enjoy raises and other lavish benefits.

    

Critic's Notebook: For Migrants Headed North, the Things They Carried to the End

The exhibition “State of Exception/Estado de Excepción” at the Parsons School of Design follows the migrant trail across the treacherous Sonoran Desert in Arizona.

    

Modern Love: You May Want to Marry My Husband

After learning she doesn’t have long to live, a woman composes a dating profile for the man she will leave behind.

    

March’s Biggest Hit? A Pregnant Giraffe Named April

A livestream video of a park’s pregnant giraffe has become an online sensation, with the BBC saying it could be the biggest birth since Prince George.

    

N.A.A.C.P. President Has Candid Talk With Sessions About Civil Rights

The group’s president, Cornell William Brooks, said the meeting with the attorney general addressed voter suppression, police misconduct and civil rights.

    

Set to Lift Interest Rate, Fed Embraces Investors’ Optimism

The Federal Reserve chief’s declaration followed mounting signals from policy makers that the central bank had accelerated its timetable for action.
    

René Préval, President of Haiti in 2010 Quake, Dies at 74

Mr. Préval was the first — and so far only — Haitian president to be elected, serve out his term and hand over power to an elected successor.

    

Protesters Disrupt Speech by ‘Bell Curve’ Author at Vermont College

The president of Middlebury College issued an apology after students shouted down the speaker, Charles Murray, at an event that then turned violent.

    

Paula Fox, Novelist Who Chronicled Dislocation, Dies at 93

Ms. Fox wrote for all ages, offering closely observed portraits of loss and abandonment. It was terrain she knew all too well.

    

Banksy Puts Mark on Bethlehem Hotel With ‘Worst View in the World’

The elusive British street artist known for his dark political commentary has decorated the Walled Off Hotel in the West Bank.

    

Infant and Fetus Remains Are Found at Ex-Home for Unwed Mothers in Ireland

Tests showed that most of the remains were “likely to date from the 1950s,” according to a statement, which added that further examinations were being conducted.

    

Catch of the Year. No Ball Involved.

The most memorable play of spring training involved a low level Mets prospect named Luis Guillorme. And he was not even on the diamond at the time.

    

Schwarzenegger, Citing ‘Baggage,’ Will Leave ‘Celebrity Apprentice’

Arnold Schwarzenegger informed NBC that he would not return to the TV show, which had struggled with low ratings and faced criticism from President Trump.

    

Review: TV Does the Time Warp (Again) on ‘Time After Time’ and ‘Making History’

Two new series — one on ABC, one on Fox — join a crowded field of time-travel shows.

    

Lives: Strangers on an 18-Hour Train

Discomfort and deliverance on a long trip through Pakistan.

    

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