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Sarah Silverman has signed on to star in "I Love You, America" -- a weekly, half-hour, topical show for Hulu.
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  1. Sarah Silverman and Funny Or Die working on chat show for Hulu
  2. Chris Kattan is the first to go on 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 24
  3. North Korea strikes would be blocked, U.S. State Department says
  4. Investment firm founder settles suit with former company for millions
  5. Denver Broncos out of Tony Romo sweepstakes
  6. Natty Light inviting 'bro audience' to Augusta for Masters
  7. Dems call for Nunes' removal from Russia-Trump probe amid objectivity concerns
  8. 'Fearless Girl' of Wall Street will stay for another year
  9. Northern seas once pumped CO2 into Earth's atmosphere
  10. New England Patriots' owner says Tom Brady has seven years left
  11. Curious seal apparently tries to don sunglasses underwater
  12. Sanitation workers help New York woman dig for lost wedding rings
  13. Watch: Max Scherzer strikes out Tim Tebow in 25 seconds

Sarah Silverman and Funny Or Die working on chat show for Hulu

Sarah Silverman has signed on to star in "I Love You, America" -- a weekly, half-hour, topical show for Hulu.
    

Chris Kattan is the first to go on 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 24

"Saturday Night Live" alum Chris Kattan was the first celebrity eliminated on Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
    

North Korea strikes would be blocked, U.S. State Department says

Any North Korea attack would be blocked from striking targets, the U.S. State Department said Monday.
    

Investment firm founder settles suit with former company for millions

Bill Gross, the man who co-founded the PIMCO investment firm decades ago, reached an agreement with the company Monday to dismiss a $200 million civil suit.
    

Denver Broncos out of Tony Romo sweepstakes

Options are diminishing for a Tony Romo revival next season with a franchise other than the Dallas Cowboys.
    

Natty Light inviting 'bro audience' to Augusta for Masters

Smylie Kaufman sat on a throne of Natural Light beer boxes last August when he announced his partnership with the new sponsor.
    

Dems call for Nunes' removal from Russia-Trump probe amid objectivity concerns

A top House Intelligence Committee member said Monday its chairman should remove himself from the probe into Russia and its potential ties to President Trump.
    

'Fearless Girl' of Wall Street will stay for another year

The statue of a young girl standing firmly with her hands on her hips will remain near Wall Street for at least another year, New York politicians said Monday.
    

Northern seas once pumped CO2 into Earth's atmosphere

Today, Earth's oceans absorb excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Research suggests, in the past, the opposite was true.
    

New England Patriots' owner says Tom Brady has seven years left

Could we see 47-year-old Tom Brady quarterbacking the New England Patriots one day?
    

Curious seal apparently tries to don sunglasses underwater

A visitor to a British aquarium captured video of a seal appearing to try to put on a pair of sunglasses that has been dropped into its pool.
    

Sanitation workers help New York woman dig for lost wedding rings

A New York woman who accidentally threw away her wedding rings received a little help from sanitation workers at a New Jersey processing facility.
    

Watch: Max Scherzer strikes out Tim Tebow in 25 seconds

Tim Tebow was no match for two-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer Monday at First Date Field in Port St. Lucie.
    
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New York Times House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry New York Times Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, at the Capitol on Friday. Credit Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — ...
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  1. House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry - New York Times
  2. Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama's climate-change record - Washington Post

House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry - New York Times


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House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry
New York Times
Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, at the Capitol on Friday. Credit Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — Top House Democrats on Monday called on the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee ...
Nunes admits meeting with source of Trump surveillance documents on White House groundsWashington Post
Storm builds around Intel chair after secret White House tripThe Hill
Pelosi, Schiff call on Nunes to recuse himself from Russia probePolitico
Los Angeles Times -Huffington Post -Daily Beast -Chicago Tribune
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Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama's climate-change record - Washington Post


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Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama's climate-change record
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President Trump will take the most significant step yet in obliterating his predecessor's environmental record Tuesday, instructing federal regulators to rewrite key rules curbing U.S. carbon emissions. The sweeping executive order also seeks to lift a ...
In executive order, Trump to dramatically change US approach to climate changeCNN
Trump Kills Obama's Climate Change Rules in Favor of Fossil Fuel IndustryDaily Beast
Trump Drives A Nail Through The Heart Of Obama's Climate LegacyHuffington Post
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Pitch invaders disrupted the Ivory Coast-Senegal match by getting past security guards and began chasing after players from both sides.
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  1. Soccer Match Ends Early as Fans Run on Field, Attack Players
  2. Why Russian Protesters Are Taunting Prime Minister With Bath Toys
  3. Mexican Families Reunite at U.S.-Mexico Border Park
  4. Giuliani to Help Defend Accused Iran Money Launderer
  5. Russian Opposition Leader Jailed Following Protests
  6. U.S. to Send 275 More Soldiers to Iraq to Shore Up Mosul Efforts
  7. Kin of U.S. Dad Killed in London Attack: We Bear No Ill Feelings Toward Terrorist
  8. 7 High School Students, 1 Teacher Dead as Avalanche Hits Ski Resort
  9. Escalator Suddenly Reverses Direction, Injuring at Least 18
  10. U.S. Condemns Arrest of Russian Opposition Leader at Protest
  11. ISIS, U.S.-Backed Forces Fight War of Words Over Fate of Key Dam
  12. Eight Feared Dead After Avalanche Strikes During Student Training Climb
  13. S. Korea Prosecutors Seek Warrant for Ousted President
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Soccer Match Ends Early as Fans Run on Field, Attack Players

Pitch invaders disrupted the Ivory Coast-Senegal match by getting past security guards and began chasing after players from both sides.

    

Why Russian Protesters Are Taunting Prime Minister With Bath Toys

Police detained more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Sunday during an unexpected surge of street protests that spanned 82 Russian cities.

    

Mexican Families Reunite at U.S.-Mexico Border Park

Friendship Park, located between the San Diego and Tijuana border is a place where Mexican families divided by their immigration status can reunite.
    

Giuliani to Help Defend Accused Iran Money Launderer

Reza Zarrab is accused of laundering hundreds of millions dollars for the Iranian government and Iranian firms to evade sanctions.

    

Russian Opposition Leader Jailed Following Protests

Alexei Navalny was sentenced to 15 days in prison after encouraging supporters to engage in nationwide anti-government corruption protests.
    

U.S. to Send 275 More Soldiers to Iraq to Shore Up Mosul Efforts

Approximately 275 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division will head to northern Iraq as the military ratchets up the fight against ISIS in Mosul.

    

Kin of U.S. Dad Killed in London Attack: We Bear No Ill Feelings Toward Terrorist

"His whole life was an example of focusing on the positive … Not living life in the negative. And that's what we choose to do also."

    

7 High School Students, 1 Teacher Dead as Avalanche Hits Ski Resort

Japanese media said the students were participating in a three-day training program for members of mountaineering clubs from local schools.

    

Escalator Suddenly Reverses Direction, Injuring at Least 18

At least 18 people were injured after an escalator packed full of shoppers at a Hong Kong mall suddenly reversed direction at high speed.
    

U.S. Condemns Arrest of Russian Opposition Leader at Protest

A Reuters reporter saw police detain Alexei Navalny on Moscow's Tverskaya Street and put him in a police truck.

    

ISIS, U.S.-Backed Forces Fight War of Words Over Fate of Key Dam

U.S.-led coalition forces said the 2.5-mile long Tabqa Dam was structurally sound and denied that any of its strikes had hit it.

    

Eight Feared Dead After Avalanche Strikes During Student Training Climb

Emergency services say dozens of Japanese high school students and instructors were at the ski resort about 100 miles north of Tokyo.
    

S. Korea Prosecutors Seek Warrant for Ousted President

Park became South Korea's first democratically elected president to be removed from office when a court upheld her impeachment this month.

    

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  1. House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry
  2. Senate Committee to Question Jared Kushner Over Meetings With Russians
  3. Trump to Russia-Linked Ex-Advisers: Keep Your Distance
  4. News Analysis: Planned Rollback of Climate Rules Unlikely to Achieve All Trump’s Goals
  5. What to Know About Trump’s Order to Dismantle the Clean Power Plan
  6. Climate Change Denialists in Charge
  7. Raiders, Mosul, Jared Kushner: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  8. In Health Bill’s Defeat, Medicaid Comes of Age
  9. Netanyahu and Trump Skip Aipac Meeting
  10. Father of Maryland Teenager Charged With Rape Is Arrested
  11. United States and Allies Protest U.N. Talks to Ban Nuclear Weapons
  12. White House to States: Shield the Undocumented and Lose Police Funding
  13. News Analysis: In Protests, Kremlin Fears a Young Generation Stirring
  14. Aleksei Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader, Receives 15-Day Sentence
  15. Seaside Solace in an Ocean of Pain
  16. Can Programs That Help the Military Save the Federal Arts Agencies?
  17. At Site of Deaths, Our Reporters Find Cost of U.S.-ISIS Battle
  18. Coalition Airstrikes Raising Concerns About Civilian Deaths
  19. Books of The Times: A Haunting Debut Looks Ahead to a Second American Civil War
  20. Sports of The Times: The N.F.L. and the Business of Ripping Out the Heart of Oakland
  21. Raiders Leaving Oakland Again, This Time for Las Vegas
  22. White Suspect in Black Man’s Killing Is Indicted on Terror Charges
  23. Strikes Shut Down French Guiana, With Effects Resonating in Paris
  24. Investor Carl Icahn Dragged Into Gambler’s Insider Trading Trial
  25. Michigan Allots $87 Million to Replace Flint’s Tainted Water Pipes
  26. Killing of a Hamas Leader Could Signal a New Conflict With Israel
  27. Turk in Iran Sanctions Case Adds Rudy Giuliani to Legal Team
  28. Review: John Leguizamo Turns Nutty Professor in ‘Latin History for Morons’
  29. A Dream of Clean Energy at a Very High Price
  30. Inhabitants of Maldives Atoll Fear a Flood of Saudi Money
  31. Thieves Take a Chunk of Change, All 221 Pounds of It, From a Berlin Museum
  32. What Can You Wear on a Plane? It Depends Who’s Paying
  33. Critic's Notebook: Should Art That Infuriates Be Removed?
  34. Personal Health: A Positive Outlook May Be Good for Your Health
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House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry

The meeting was likely to intensify questions about what prompted the congressman to say that President Trump or others may have been “incidentally” wiretapped and who gave him the information.

    

Senate Committee to Question Jared Kushner Over Meetings With Russians

The president’s son-in-law faces questions about meetings he arranged with the Russian ambassador, including a sit-down with the head of Russia’s state-owned development bank.

    

Trump to Russia-Linked Ex-Advisers: Keep Your Distance

The Trump administration is going to great lengths to distance itself from former associates in the face of an F.B.I. investigation into whether there were connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
    

News Analysis: Planned Rollback of Climate Rules Unlikely to Achieve All Trump’s Goals

Energy economists say the executive order is likely to fall far short on the president’s goals of increasing the nation’s “energy independence” and restoring lost coal mining jobs.

    

What to Know About Trump’s Order to Dismantle the Clean Power Plan

President Trump is set to undo key aspects of Obama’s climate legacy, targeting regulations for coal-fired power plants.

    

Climate Change Denialists in Charge

Here are some of the voices of those central to environmental policy who have denied the effects of human-caused climate change.

    

Raiders, Mosul, Jared Kushner: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

In Health Bill’s Defeat, Medicaid Comes of Age

Medicaid now covers more Americans than Medicare, and it played a major role in stopping the Republican drive to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

    

Netanyahu and Trump Skip Aipac Meeting

The absence of the president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at the high-profile conference spoke to the fluidity of the nations’ relationship.

    

Father of Maryland Teenager Charged With Rape Is Arrested

Immigration officials say Adolfo Sanchez-Reyes entered the country illegally from Guatemala; his son is accused of raping a 14-year-old classmate.

    

United States and Allies Protest U.N. Talks to Ban Nuclear Weapons

The United States and most other nuclear powers boycotted the talks, saying that the time was not right and that a ban would be ineffective.

    

White House to States: Shield the Undocumented and Lose Police Funding

Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened painful consequences on Monday for so-called sanctuary cities.

    

News Analysis: In Protests, Kremlin Fears a Young Generation Stirring

The youthfulness of the anticorruption protesters across Russia this weekend surprised even organizers, and clearly rattled the government of Vladimir V. Putin.

    

Aleksei Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader, Receives 15-Day Sentence

Mr. Navalny was arrested on Sunday during mass anticorruption protests across Russia that he had helped to inspire on social media.

    

Seaside Solace in an Ocean of Pain

Juana and Miguel Rosa’s daughters were murdered in 2015. This fish market in Lima, Peru, is their workplace but also where they come to heal and move forward.
    

Can Programs That Help the Military Save the Federal Arts Agencies?

Backers cite projects like expanding arts therapy for veterans to rebut calls for defunding the agencies.

    

At Site of Deaths, Our Reporters Find Cost of U.S.-ISIS Battle

Times reporters are in Mosul, Iraq, to assess reports that less time is being taken to weigh risks for civilians as the battle intensifies.

    

Coalition Airstrikes Raising Concerns About Civilian Deaths

Recent airstrikes from U.S.-led coalition forces in Syria and Iraq have raised concerns about whether the United States military has become less selective in its targeting.
    

Books of The Times: A Haunting Debut Looks Ahead to a Second American Civil War

The details of “American War,” Omar El Akkad’s dystopian novel about an unraveling United States, makes his fictional future feel alarmingly real.

    

Sports of The Times: The N.F.L. and the Business of Ripping Out the Heart of Oakland

Las Vegas was willing to offer a $750 million public subsidy to gain the Raiders, even as school class sizes had to be increased for lack of funds.

    

Raiders Leaving Oakland Again, This Time for Las Vegas

The team is the third franchise to gain approval to change cities since 2015. But Raider Nation will probably not truly annex Sin City for a couple of years.

    

White Suspect in Black Man’s Killing Is Indicted on Terror Charges

James Harris Jackson, who the police said confessed to killing Timothy Caughman in Midtown last week, could spend life in prison.

    

Strikes Shut Down French Guiana, With Effects Resonating in Paris

Presidential candidates scrambled to address the unrest as residents of the French territory in South America protest high crime and economic hardship.

    

Investor Carl Icahn Dragged Into Gambler’s Insider Trading Trial

Mr. Icahn has not been charged with any wrongdoing. But prosecutors suggested the defendant, William Walters, might have made profitable trades based on tips from him.

    

Michigan Allots $87 Million to Replace Flint’s Tainted Water Pipes

The proposed deal would settle a lawsuit that blamed city and state officials for failing to protect residents from drinking lead-tainted water for more than a year.

    

Killing of a Hamas Leader Could Signal a New Conflict With Israel

The mysterious death of a Qassam Brigades commander threatens the fragile cease-fire that ended 50 days of deadly fighting in Gaza in the summer of 2014.

    

Turk in Iran Sanctions Case Adds Rudy Giuliani to Legal Team

The former mayor is close to President Trump, raising the question of whether he was retained to help resolve Reza Zarrab’s case with the Trump administration.

    

Review: John Leguizamo Turns Nutty Professor in ‘Latin History for Morons’

In this harshly funny performance piece, a stand-up artist translates thoughts about Latino history into hyperkinetic action.

    

A Dream of Clean Energy at a Very High Price

If a fusion experiment in France succeeds, it could shape the power plants of the future and contribute greatly to reducing planet-warming emissions.

    

Inhabitants of Maldives Atoll Fear a Flood of Saudi Money

Saudi Arabia plans to invest $10 billion in Faafu Atoll, where some worry that they will be uprooted by new development if the islands are sold.

    

Thieves Take a Chunk of Change, All 221 Pounds of It, From a Berlin Museum

The police say robbers broke into the Bode Museum and made off with the Canadian Big Maple Leaf coin, the world’s largest.

    

What Can You Wear on a Plane? It Depends Who’s Paying

Lost in the fury directed at United Airlines over turning away two teenagers in leggings was the fact that most passes for airlines’ employees come with a dress code.

    

Critic's Notebook: Should Art That Infuriates Be Removed?

This question is at the center of a debate that has split the art world over Dana Schutz’s painting “Open Casket” at the Whitney Biennial.

    

Personal Health: A Positive Outlook May Be Good for Your Health

Actively cultivating positive emotions may boost the immune system and counter depression.

    

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