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Kim Jong Un's nuclear and missile provocations are earning him more facetious nicknames on Capitol Hill.
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  1. John McCain calls Kim Jong Un 'crazy' and 'fat' during interview
  2. Officer, three civilians killed in Wisconsin shooting
  3. Watch: Rob Gronkowski goes full Gronk in Wrestlemania hype video
  4. Ex-pharmacy exec convicted in nationwide meningitis outbreak
  5. Thousands of monkeys are dying from yellow fever in Brazil
  6. Watch: Arizona Cardinals' David Johsnon continues to show off progress, freakish ability
  7. J.J. Watt gets shoe cake for birthday
  8. 17,000 AT&T workers strike in California, Nevada
  9. New York Giants not interested in Victor Cruise reunion

John McCain calls Kim Jong Un 'crazy' and 'fat' during interview

Kim Jong Un's nuclear and missile provocations are earning him more facetious nicknames on Capitol Hill.
    

Officer, three civilians killed in Wisconsin shooting

A police officer and three civilians died in a shooting spree that started as a "domestic situation" and spread to two other locations in northern Wisconsin.
    

Watch: Rob Gronkowski goes full Gronk in Wrestlemania hype video

Wrestlemania 33 is just weeks away and Rob Gronkowski is getting the itch.
    

Ex-pharmacy exec convicted in nationwide meningitis outbreak

A former pharmacy executive was convicted in a 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people nationwide but was acquitted of second-degree murder.
    

Thousands of monkeys are dying from yellow fever in Brazil

Yellow fever, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is spreading through Brazil, infecting and killing both monkeys and humans.
    

Watch: Arizona Cardinals' David Johsnon continues to show off progress, freakish ability

David Johnson was a breakout MVP candidate in 2016 after churning up a league high 2,118 yards from scrimmage and 20 touchdowns.
    

J.J. Watt gets shoe cake for birthday

One of the best players in the NFL turned 28-years-old Wednesday.
    

17,000 AT&T workers strike in California, Nevada

About 17,000 AT&T employees in California and Nevada went on a strike Wednesday over work assignments in the company's traditional wired telephone business.
    

New York Giants not interested in Victor Cruise reunion

He became an untouchable member of the New York Giants after winning a Super Bowl and putting up Pro Bowl numbers during a seven-year tenure.
    
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Financial Times London attack: Assailant shot dead after 4 killed near Parliament CNN London (CNN) Four people were killed and scores injured when an attacker plowed a car through crowds in central London before attempting to storm the Houses ...
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  2. House Intelligence chair says Trump campaign officials were ensnared in surveillance operations - Washington Post

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London attack: Assailant shot dead after 4 killed near Parliament
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London (CNN) Four people were killed and scores injured when an attacker plowed a car through crowds in central London before attempting to storm the Houses of Parliament in what police believe was an act of Islamist-inspired terrorism. Police ...
London attack: Five dead in Westminster terror attackBBC News
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Four dead, at least 20 injured in UK parliament 'terrorist' attackYahoo News
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House Intelligence chair says Trump campaign officials were ensnared in surveillance operations
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The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday accused U.S. spy agencies of abusing their surveillance powers by gathering and sharing information about President Trump and his transition team, an unproven charge that was quickly ...
Intelligence chairman sparks storm with Trump briefingThe Hill
Schiff: 'More Than Circumstantial Evidence' Trump Associates Colluded With RussiaNBCNews.com
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Police in bright fluorescent jackets shepherded tourists, journalists and lawmakers away from Parliament after Wednesday's brazen attack.
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  1. 'Shock and Horror' Descend After Parliament Attack
  2. 4 Killed in Car-and-Knife 'Terrorist Incident' Near U.K. Parliament
  3. North Korean Missile Explodes 'Within Seconds of Launch'
  4. Jet Flipped 3 Times Like 'Paper Plane' in Wake of Superjumbo: Reports
  5. Hidden Cameras Catch Thieves Stealing a Fortune in Wine, Cheese
  6. Deadly London Attack Is Latest in Growing Low-Tech Threat
  7. London Mayor Vows City 'Will Never Be Cowed by Terrorism'
  8. PM May: 'Sick and Depraved' Attack is 'Doomed to Failure'
  9. Watch: Immediate Aftermath of London Parliament Attack
  10. Eyewitnesses Describe Chaos During London Attack
  11. 'Heroic' British Politician Tried to Save Cop in London Attack
  12. Manafort Once Worked to 'Benefit the Putin Government': Report
  13. Starbucks to Create 240,000 Jobs by 2021
  14. Witnesses Recount London Attack: 'I Could Hear Screams'
  15. U.K. Spies Warned Attack Was 'Highly Likely'
  16. Drone Strike Kills Taliban Leader Who Trained Suicide Bombers
  17. German Cabinet OKs Plan to Erase Post-War Gay Convictions
  18. London Attack Witness: 'We Saw a Car Plow Into a Lady'
  19. GALLERY: Scenes of Chaos After Attack Near U.K. Parliament
  20. Counterterrorism Police Investigating London Attack
  21. Witness Describes Chaos After 'Terror Incident' Near U.K. Parliament
  22. Celebs Raise More Than $2 Million for Somalia Famine Relief
  23. Family of Missing Ex-FBI Agent Bob Levinson Files Suit Against Iran
  24. Zoo Saws Horns Off Rhinos to Thwart Poachers
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'Shock and Horror' Descend After Parliament Attack

Police in bright fluorescent jackets shepherded tourists, journalists and lawmakers away from Parliament after Wednesday's brazen attack.

    

4 Killed in Car-and-Knife 'Terrorist Incident' Near U.K. Parliament

A truck hit pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before crashing into a railing, and a police officer was fatally stabbed near the House of Commons.

    

North Korean Missile Explodes 'Within Seconds of Launch'

The launch comes a day after the North issued an ominous warning of a potential pre-emptive strike.

    

Jet Flipped 3 Times Like 'Paper Plane' in Wake of Superjumbo: Reports

Wake turbulence caused by the engines and wingtips of large planes can linger in the air for several minutes and cannot be seen by pilots.

    

Hidden Cameras Catch Thieves Stealing a Fortune in Wine, Cheese

A gang that stole nearly $200,000 worth of cheese and wine has been nabbed after a raid was captured on video by surveillance cameras.

    

Deadly London Attack Is Latest in Growing Low-Tech Threat

Security experts have warned that such terror attacks are a growing threat in Europe and the U.S. and by their nature very difficult to prevent.

    

London Mayor Vows City 'Will Never Be Cowed by Terrorism'

Sadiq Khan and Prime Minister Theresa May said Londoners will not be intimidated after a terror attack left three people dead.

    

PM May: 'Sick and Depraved' Attack is 'Doomed to Failure'

Speaking in response to the attack outside the U.K. Parliament, PM May said the values of liberty, democracy and freedom of speech will not be defeated.
    

Watch: Immediate Aftermath of London Parliament Attack

Rescue workers rushed wounded civilians to hospital following an attack outside the UK Parliament.
    

Eyewitnesses Describe Chaos During London Attack

Witnesses share their firsthand accounts of what happened during the attack in London on Wednesday.
    

'Heroic' British Politician Tried to Save Cop in London Attack

A British foreign minister bloodied his hands attempting to save the life of a police officer who was stabbed in Wednesday's "terrorist incident."

    

Manafort Once Worked to 'Benefit the Putin Government': Report

'It would be inappropriate for us to comment on a person who is not a White House employee,' White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told NBC News.

    

Starbucks to Create 240,000 Jobs by 2021

Starbucks is ramping up its hiring efforts, announcing plans Wednesday to create more than 240,000 jobs globally by 2021.

    

Witnesses Recount London Attack: 'I Could Hear Screams'

Rescue workers rushed wounded civilians to hospital following a shooting outside the UK Parliament.
    

U.K. Spies Warned Attack Was 'Highly Likely'

In October, MI5 Director General Andrew Parker said that British spies had foiled 12 attempted terrorist attacks on the U.K. since June 2013.

    

Drone Strike Kills Taliban Leader Who Trained Suicide Bombers

"We lost a brave man and the trainer of trainers in a U.S drone attack," said a Taliban spokesman.

    

German Cabinet OKs Plan to Erase Post-War Gay Convictions

The bill would annul the convictions of tens of thousands of gay men arrested between 1949 and 1969 under a law criminalizing homosexuality.

    

London Attack Witness: 'We Saw a Car Plow Into a Lady'

Witnesses say they saw bodies all along a London bridge after hearing what they thought were gunshots.

    

GALLERY: Scenes of Chaos After Attack Near U.K. Parliament

Britain's Parliament was locked down Wednesday after a gun and knife attack that police were treating as a "terrorist incident."

    

Counterterrorism Police Investigating London Attack

NBC's Bill Neely is on the ground in London reporting on the authorities investigating the area where a police officer was stabbed and a 4x4 vehi
    

Witness Describes Chaos After 'Terror Incident' Near U.K. Parliament

A witness describes the commotion immediately following a reported shooting near Britain's Parliament.
    

Celebs Raise More Than $2 Million for Somalia Famine Relief

In less than a week, the high-profile group has exceeded its $2 million goal.

    

Family of Missing Ex-FBI Agent Bob Levinson Files Suit Against Iran

Former FBI agent Robert Levinson vanished in Iran in 2007.

    

Zoo Saws Horns Off Rhinos to Thwart Poachers

A Czech zoo is taking no chances after the recent killing of a rhinoceros at a wildlife park near Paris by assailants who stole the animal's horn — th

    

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Prime Minister Theresa May, who was hastily evacuated from Parliament, called the assault a "sick and depraved terrorist attack."
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  1. Deadly Attack Near U.K. Parliament; Car Plows Victims on Westminster Bridge
  2. ‘Terrorist Incident’ in London
  3. London Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know
  4. News Analysis: House Republicans, Deeply Divided, Face Painful Choice on Health Vote
  5. London, Gorsuch, Syria: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  6. Monitoring May Have ‘Incidentally’ Picked Up Trump Aides, House Member Says
  7. Democrats Fail to Move Gorsuch Off Script and Beyond Generalities
  8. Gorsuch Is an Originalist. What’s That?
  9. Congressional Memo: Of Horse v. Duck, Mutton Busting and Other Confirmation Diversions
  10. Live Briefing: Confirmation Hearing: Highlights From Judge Gorsuch’s Confirmation Hearing
  11. Essential Reading: 5 Books About Dramatic Supreme Court Nomination Hearings
  12. Search for Secret Service Leader Intensifies as White House Security Is Tested
  13. Alexander Acosta, Labor Nominee, Dismisses Concerns Over Political Pressure
  14. Coming Out in Droves for Free Health Care
  15. Ask The Wirecutter: When a Basic Laptop Will Do: Our Top Budget Picks
  16. AT&T and Johnson & Johnson Pull Ads From YouTube
  17. Suspect in Manhattan Killing Hated Black Men, Police Say
  18. Chris Paul’s Fast Hands and Gruesome Fingers
  19. China Bets on Sensitive U.S. Start-Ups, Worrying the Pentagon
  20. In Case Testing Police Liability in Shootings, Supreme Court Shows Divide
  21. Dallas Green, Who Led the Phillies to Their First Title, Dies at 82
  22. Erdogan Warns Europeans on Their Safety as Tensions Rise With West
  23. Arctic’s Winter Sea Ice Drops to Its Lowest Recorded Level
  24. North Korea Said to Be Target of Inquiry Over $81 Million Cyberheist
  25. A.I. Expert at Baidu, Andrew Ng, Resigns From Chinese Search Giant
  26. At Chatsworth House, a Tale of Five Centuries
  27. Survival of Sears and Kmart Is in Doubt, Owner Warns
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Deadly Attack Near U.K. Parliament; Car Plows Victims on Westminster Bridge

Prime Minister Theresa May, who was hastily evacuated from Parliament, called the assault a “sick and depraved terrorist attack.”

    

‘Terrorist Incident’ in London

Shots were heard near Britain's Parliament on Wednesday, and an officer was stabbed. Witnesses said pedestrians were hit by a car on the nearby Westminster Bridge.
    

London Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know

The latest developments, and remaining questions, in the deadly attack near Parliament in London.

    

News Analysis: House Republicans, Deeply Divided, Face Painful Choice on Health Vote

Republicans could pass a deeply unpopular bill that could wreak havoc with their own voters, or turn it back and wound the president’s agenda.

    

London, Gorsuch, Syria: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Monitoring May Have ‘Incidentally’ Picked Up Trump Aides, House Member Says

The White House seized on the comments as evidence of wiretapping, but the remarks indicated that the intelligence targets were foreign officials, not President Trump.

    

Democrats Fail to Move Gorsuch Off Script and Beyond Generalities

Senate Democrats made an issue of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on Wednesday that rejected the approach Judge Gorsuch had taken in a different case.

    

Gorsuch Is an Originalist. What’s That?

Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's choice for Supreme Court justice, adheres to originalism, a judicial approach that would deeply affect how he would make decisions from the bench.
    

Congressional Memo: Of Horse v. Duck, Mutton Busting and Other Confirmation Diversions

Republicans have elevated the practice of gentle questioning of a preferred Supreme Court nominee to high art — even when confirmation appears assured.

    

Live Briefing: Confirmation Hearing: Highlights From Judge Gorsuch’s Confirmation Hearing

Democratic senators were frustrated in the first round of confirmation hearings for Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, who offered little insight on his thoughts on contentious legal matters.

    

Essential Reading: 5 Books About Dramatic Supreme Court Nomination Hearings

Full-length accounts of how Senate hearings for Clarence Thomas, Robert H. Bork and others were turned into spectator sport.

    

Search for Secret Service Leader Intensifies as White House Security Is Tested

A leader may be picked from outside the agency, which has been under scrutiny for a series of embarrassing lapses.

    

Alexander Acosta, Labor Nominee, Dismisses Concerns Over Political Pressure

The president’s second pick to lead the Labor Department told senators he would not allow partisan considerations to influence his decisions.

    

Coming Out in Droves for Free Health Care

A nonprofit sets up temporary clinics that provide free medical services to people in rural areas of the United States. For the hundreds that showed up in Cookeville, Tenn., this was a chance to get a checkup, dental treatment or eye care.
    

Ask The Wirecutter: When a Basic Laptop Will Do: Our Top Budget Picks

If your expectations are modest, you might be able to save some money and get a great performer running Google Chrome OS for around $400, a Wirecutter expert says.

    

AT&T and Johnson & Johnson Pull Ads From YouTube

The companies cited concerns that Google was not doing enough to prevent brands from appearing next to offensive material, like hate speech.

    

Suspect in Manhattan Killing Hated Black Men, Police Say

James Harris Jackson, 28, an Army veteran from Baltimore claimed responsibility for using a sword to fatally stab a black man, the police say.

    

Chris Paul’s Fast Hands and Gruesome Fingers

Paul, the Clippers’ ball-hawking guard, has paid a price — multiple injuries to his fingers — for collecting more steals than any other active N.B.A. player.

    

China Bets on Sensitive U.S. Start-Ups, Worrying the Pentagon

Beijing is pushing Chinese firms to invest in early-stage U.S. companies specializing in technology with potential military applications, a new report says.

    

In Case Testing Police Liability in Shootings, Supreme Court Shows Divide

The justices seemed to sharply disagree on the relevance of the Los Angeles County police’s lack of a warrant in the civil suit of a man wounded in a raid.

    

Dallas Green, Who Led the Phillies to Their First Title, Dies at 82

Green was a hot-tempered baseball lifer who, in his later years, struggled to recover from the shooting death of his 9-year-old granddaughter.

    

Erdogan Warns Europeans on Their Safety as Tensions Rise With West

The Turkish president’s comments were in response to European countries’ barring rallies in support of a referendum in which Turks will decide whether to expand his powers.

    

Arctic’s Winter Sea Ice Drops to Its Lowest Recorded Level

Much of the ice also appears to be thinner than normal — further signs of climate change’s effects on the region.

    

North Korea Said to Be Target of Inquiry Over $81 Million Cyberheist

The U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles is said to be examining the extent to which the North Korea government aided the theft of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank.

    

A.I. Expert at Baidu, Andrew Ng, Resigns From Chinese Search Giant

The departure is a blow to Baidu, which has been betting big on artificial intelligence as a foundation to fields like voice recognition and driverless cars.

    

At Chatsworth House, a Tale of Five Centuries

A fashion exhibition opening this week at the British estate reimagines the lives of those who lived there.

    

Survival of Sears and Kmart Is in Doubt, Owner Warns

With losses mounting, Sears Holdings Corporation said in its annual report that there were “substantial doubts” it could continue operating.

    

‘Love Actually’ Youngsters, Grown Up and Reunited for a Short Sequel

Thomas Brodie-Sangster, now more familiar from “Game of Thrones,” and Olivia Olson are taking part in a short film based on the original romantic comedy.

    

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