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A Moscow petting zoo is suing the advertising company that rented a raccoon, saying it was used in an "erotic" shoot and is now obsessed with women's breasts.
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  1. Moscow petting zoo sues ad company over 'erotic' raccoon shoot
  2. Northwestern edges Vanderbilt to win NCAA debut
  3. Notre Dame escapes against No. 12 seed Princeton
  4. Avery Woodson shoots Butler past Winthrop
  5. Virginia recovers to slay upset-minded UNC Wilmington
  6. Top-seeded Gonzaga dispatches South Dakota State
  7. West Virginia outduels Bucknell
  8. Devin Robinson-led Florida stymies East Tennessee State
  9. Middle Tennessee sends Minnesota home
  10. Mnuchin meets with Germans, promises no 'trade wars'
  11. Giant robot on flatbed trailer turns heads on highway
  12. Mulvaney defends Trump budget cuts as 'compassionate' to taxpayers
  13. Russian prosecutors seek to classify Jehovah's Witnesses 'extremist group'
  14. Somali pirates give up hijacked ship without ransom
  15. Chinese farmer's herd includes ram with four horns
  16. Watch: Man gets hit in groin by home run ball
  17. USA Gymnastics head resigns over sex abuse scandal
  18. Berlin police seize cannon made for launching coconuts
  19. Coats sworn in as director of national intelligence
  20. NCAA Tournament scores 2017: Notre Dame edges Princeton; Virginia tops UNCW
  21. SpaceX rocket carries satellite into orbit after two-day delay
  22. F-35 test fires European-made missile for first time
  23. 'Jerry Maguire' star Jonathan Lipnicki shares message about bullying
  24. 'Militant' anti-smoking monkey destroys tourist's cigarettes
  25. Massachusetts seniors knit sweaters for chilly chickens

Moscow petting zoo sues ad company over 'erotic' raccoon shoot

A Moscow petting zoo is suing the advertising company that rented a raccoon, saying it was used in an "erotic" shoot and is now obsessed with women's breasts.
    

Northwestern edges Vanderbilt to win NCAA debut

SALT LAKE CITY -- One scenario played out in Bryant McIntosh's head during the hours he spent alone in the gym, honing his basketball skills.
    

Notre Dame escapes against No. 12 seed Princeton

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Notre Dame was able to gut out a victory in its NCAA Tournament opener after being bloodied, bruised and threatened until the final whistle.
    

Avery Woodson shoots Butler past Winthrop

MILWAUKEE -- Butler guard Avery Woodson spent much of the Bulldogs' allowed practice time Wednesday bundled up in a cold-weather parka as temperatures in Milwaukee hovered around the freezing mark.
    

Virginia recovers to slay upset-minded UNC Wilmington

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Early in the second half of Thursday's game, Virginia guard Marial Shayok took a few moments to get up off the floor and gather himself after withstanding a hard hit to draw a charging foul.
    

Top-seeded Gonzaga dispatches South Dakota State

SALT LAKE CITY - Gonzaga needed last-minute heroics to survive its NCAA Tournament opener the last time it drew a No. 1 seed. For a half, it looked like the Bulldogs were headed for a repeat of history.
    

West Virginia outduels Bucknell

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Press Virginia had to vary its game to advance past its opening game in the NCAA Tournament.
    

Devin Robinson-led Florida stymies East Tennessee State

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Florida forward Devin Robinson threw down two dunks before halftime and nailed a couple of 3-pointers after it.
    

Middle Tennessee sends Minnesota home

MILWAUKEE -- The record will show that the first upset of the 2017 NCAA Tournament was orchestrated by the 12th seeded Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.
    

Mnuchin meets with Germans, promises no 'trade wars'

In a meeting with his German counterpart, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration is not looking to start "trade wars" with the EU.
    

Giant robot on flatbed trailer turns heads on highway

A surprised driver on a Japanese highway captured video of an unusual spectacle -- a giant robot being transported on a flatbed truck.
    

Mulvaney defends Trump budget cuts as 'compassionate' to taxpayers

White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney defended deep cuts to social programs like free school lunches and Meals on Wheels "as compassionate as you can get."
    

Russian prosecutors seek to classify Jehovah's Witnesses 'extremist group'

The Russian Justice Ministry filed a request in the nation's supreme court to classify Jehovah's Witnesses an extremist organization.
    

Somali pirates give up hijacked ship without ransom

A tanker that was hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia was released without the hijackers claiming the ransom they demanded, officials said.
    

Chinese farmer's herd includes ram with four horns

A Chinese farmer unveiled an animal with a highly unusual deformity -- a ram with an extra pair of horns.
    

Watch: Man gets hit in groin by home run ball

Usually taking home a souvenir from a baseball game is quite harmless.
    

USA Gymnastics head resigns over sex abuse scandal

The head of USA Gymnastics resigned amid a widening scandal over sexual abuse allegations by hundreds of athletes against coaches and a doctor.
    

Berlin police seize cannon made for launching coconuts

Berlin police announced they seized an artist's homemade cannon after a coconut launched by the device narrowly missed hitting a dog walker.
    

Coats sworn in as director of national intelligence

Former Indiana Sen. Dan Coats was sworn in as the nation's fifth director of national intelligence a day after his nomination was confirmed by the Senate.
    

NCAA Tournament scores 2017: Notre Dame edges Princeton; Virginia tops UNCW

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Bonzie Colson had 18 points and seven rebounds as No. 5 seed Notre Dame held on to defeat No. 12 Princeton 60-58 in an NCAA Tournament first-round game Thursday afternoon at KeyBank Center.
    

SpaceX rocket carries satellite into orbit after two-day delay

SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket on Thursday after a two-day delay due to high winds.
    

F-35 test fires European-made missile for first time

An F-35 Lightning II has for the first time fired a European-made missile.
    

'Jerry Maguire' star Jonathan Lipnicki shares message about bullying

Former child actor Jonathan Lipnicki revealed he struggled with bullying in his teen years after starring in Jerry Maguire.
    

'Militant' anti-smoking monkey destroys tourist's cigarettes

A "militant" monkey at an Indonesian sanctuary stole a tourist's pack of cigarettes and ripped the smokes to shreds while a visitor filmed.
    

Massachusetts seniors knit sweaters for chilly chickens

Residents of a Massachusetts retirement home knitted sweaters for the chilly chickens living on a nearby estate -- and their owners say egg production is up.
    
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  2. Sean Spicer's angry, lonely defense of Trump's wiretapping claim, annotated - Washington Post
  3. EMT killed in the Bronx after man steals ambulance, runs her over as partner watches (GRAPHIC VIDEO) - New York Daily News

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EMT killed in the Bronx after man steals ambulance, runs her over as partner watches (GRAPHIC VIDEO) - New York Daily News


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EMT killed in the Bronx after man steals ambulance, runs her over as partner watches (GRAPHIC VIDEO)
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An FDNY emergency medical technician and mother of five was killed and her partner was injured in the Bronx Thursday when a man stole their ambulance and ran over one of the first responders, officials said. EMT Yadira Arroyo, 44, a 14-year veteran of ...
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A "violent explosion" triggered by boiling lava hitting snow on Sicily's Mount Etna injured 10 people, including scientists and a TV crew.
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  1. Mount Etna Eruption Triggers 'Violent Explosion', 10 Injured
  2. Tillerson: Diplomacy Has Failed Over N. Korea Nukes
  3. Russia's Doping Ban Is Reminiscent of Holocaust: Olympic Official
  4. Trudeau Warns That Trump's NAFTA Plan Could Hit 'Great Jobs' in U.S.
  5. Average Russian Bribe Jumps 75 Percent in One Year: Official
  6. The Dutch Just Rejected Populism. Will Other Europeans Follow?
  7. U.S. Denies Striking Syrian Mosque After Dozens Reported Killed
  8. Caught on Camera: Film Crew Hit by Unexpected Eruption on Mount Etna
  9. Russians Paid Mike Flynn $45K for Moscow Speech, Documents Show
  10. Russians Got Flynn To Take A Pay Cut For Moscow Speech
  11. Tillerson: Nuclear North Korea 'Need Not Fear' the U.S.
  12. Letter Bomb Explodes at IMF in Paris, Wounds One
  13. Clinton Ally Says No Evidence of Russia-Trump Collusion
  14. Meet the Man in This Viral Photo From War-Torn Aleppo
  15. Dutch PM Rutte Claims Win Over Wilders, Cites 'Wrong Kind of Populism'
  16. 'Nazi Holland' Twitter Hack Targets Boris Becker, Bieber, Atlanta Cops
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Mount Etna Eruption Triggers 'Violent Explosion', 10 Injured

A "violent explosion" triggered by boiling lava hitting snow on Sicily's Mount Etna injured 10 people, including scientists and a TV crew.

    

Tillerson: Diplomacy Has Failed Over N. Korea Nukes

The secretary of state called on Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, saying it had "has nothing to fear" from the U.S.

    

Russia's Doping Ban Is Reminiscent of Holocaust: Olympic Official

"I'm just against bans or sanctioning of innocent people. Like Mr. Hitler did — all Jews were to be killed, independently of what they did."

    

Trudeau Warns That Trump's NAFTA Plan Could Hit 'Great Jobs' in U.S.

President Donald Trump is seeking to renegotiate what he has called the "worst trade deal ever approved in this country." But Canada's leader told NBC News' Tom Brokaw that NAFTA had created "great jobs for a whole lot of people on both sides of the border." Trudeau added that he was open to "tweaks." The interview will air Thursday morning on TODAY.

    

Average Russian Bribe Jumps 75 Percent in One Year: Official

Greasing the palm of a Russian official cost $5,600 on average last year, according to the country's anti-corruption tsar.

    

The Dutch Just Rejected Populism. Will Other Europeans Follow?

Geert Wilders' relentless invective against all things Muslim and anything from the EU failed to earn him the breakthrough that many had expected.

    

U.S. Denies Striking Syrian Mosque After Dozens Reported Killed

A senior U.S. military official said the U.S. has photographic evidence that a mosque about 50 feet from the target of a U.S. attack wasn't hit.

    

Caught on Camera: Film Crew Hit by Unexpected Eruption on Mount Etna

10 people were injured when a group including a BBC film crew were caught in shock explosion of rocks and lava on the Sicilian volcano.
    

Russians Paid Mike Flynn $45K for Moscow Speech, Documents Show

The former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency earned more than $50,00 from giving speeches RT and two other Russian companies.

    

Russians Got Flynn To Take A Pay Cut For Moscow Speech

Emails released Thursday by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee show an RT rep successfully asking that Flynn's fee be reduced to $45,000.

    

Tillerson: Nuclear North Korea 'Need Not Fear' the U.S.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson blasted the last two decades' efforts to denuclearize North Korea, saying they had failed.
    

Letter Bomb Explodes at IMF in Paris, Wounds One

An executive assistant was wounded while opening a letter containing a firework that was sent to the Paris offices of the IMF and World Bank.

    

Clinton Ally Says No Evidence of Russia-Trump Collusion

Ex-Acting CIA Director Michael Morell says there's no evidence of Trump camp-Russia collusion: "There is smoke, but there is no fire, at all."

    

Meet the Man in This Viral Photo From War-Torn Aleppo

When a picture surfaced of Mohammed Mohiedin Anis going about his daily life in his war-torn home in Aleppo, the 70-year-old became famous.
    

Dutch PM Rutte Claims Win Over Wilders, Cites 'Wrong Kind of Populism'

"The Netherlands said, 'Whoa!' to the wrong kind of populism," Mark Rutte said after the apparent win over anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders.

    

'Nazi Holland' Twitter Hack Targets Boris Becker, Bieber, Atlanta Cops

Targets for the apparent Twitter hack ranged from Forbes and tennis star Boris Becker to the Atlanta Police Department.

    

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Supporters defended the president's budget plan as necessary, but opponents called it "draconian" and "shameful." Even members of his party questioned some of the cuts.
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  2. Public Broadcasters Fear ‘Collapse’ if U.S. Drops Support
  3. Scientists Bristle at Trump Budget’s Cuts to Research
  4. Trump Budget Guru, Long a Fiscal Hawk, Now Has to Sell Spending
  5. Political Memo: Trump Budget Is Heavy Lift, Even for G.O.P. Congress
  6. Republicans, Wilders, Tillerson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  7. Trump Digs In on Wiretap, No Matter Who Says Differently
  8. Campaign Pledges Haunt Trump in Court
  9. Amid ‘Trump Effect’ Fear, 40% of Colleges See Dip in Foreign Applicants
  10. U.S. Military Denies Reports It Bombed Mosque in Syria
  11. Trump May Have Pushed Dutch Voters Away From Populism
  12. Merkel's Playbook for Trump
  13. New York City E.M.T. Is Killed in Ambulance Theft in the Bronx
  14. The Fed Acts. Workers in Mexico and Merchants in Malaysia Suffer.
  15. Hacker Is a Villain to Russia and the United States, for Different Reasons
  16. ‘Little Brother’ With Rare Illness Inspires Creighton
  17. More Smoothies, Less Soda as College Athletic Departments Focus on Nutrition
  18. ‘I Am an American Because of Him’: The Journey of Pence’s Irish Grandfather
  19. The Desert Is Blooming
  20. Trump Adviser Gary Cohn to Sell Stake in Chinese Bank Giant
  21. While Scolding Trump, Mexico Seeks to Curtail Citizens’ Rights
  22. Trump and G.O.P. Work to Win Repeal of Obama’s Health Act
  23. Letter Bomb Injures Worker at International Monetary Fund Office in Paris
  24. Reveal of Trump Tax Records Brings Rachel Maddow Record Viewership
  25. Art Review: Why the Whitney’s Humanist, Pro-Diversity Biennial Is a Revelation
  26. Wheels: Sleepy Behind the Wheel? Some Cars Can Tell
  27. Clare Waight Keller Is Named First Female Designer of Givenchy
  28. Foster Parent Diary: Starting Over With a New Foster Child
  29. Art Review: ‘Marsden Hartley’s Maine,’ His Muse, First and Last
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Trump Takes a Gamble in Cutting Programs His Base Relies On

Supporters defended the president’s budget plan as necessary, but opponents called it “draconian” and “shameful.” Even members of his party questioned some of the cuts.

    

Public Broadcasters Fear ‘Collapse’ if U.S. Drops Support

Cutting off federal money for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting could devastate stations in smaller markets that already have tight budgets.

    

Scientists Bristle at Trump Budget’s Cuts to Research

Scientists expressed alarm at the depth of proposed cuts to climate change, medical and energy programs, saying they threaten the nation’s research infrastructure.

    

Trump Budget Guru, Long a Fiscal Hawk, Now Has to Sell Spending

Mick Mulvaney, the man charged with executing the White House’s budget vision, is a figure who, not very long ago, might well have been leading the opposition.

    

Political Memo: Trump Budget Is Heavy Lift, Even for G.O.P. Congress

The president’s proposal spares entitlement programs as promised but cuts $54 billion from domestic programs and departments and applies all that money to military spending.

    

Republicans, Wilders, Tillerson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Digs In on Wiretap, No Matter Who Says Differently

Nearly two weeks after Mr. Trump accused President Barack Obama of tapping his phones, the controversy has eclipsed White House attempts to pass a health law and write a budget.

    

Campaign Pledges Haunt Trump in Court

In an unusual move, federal judges who blocked the president’s revised travel ban considered statements he had made as a candidate regarding a Muslim ban.

    

Amid ‘Trump Effect’ Fear, 40% of Colleges See Dip in Foreign Applicants

College officials wondered if there would be a price to pay for the president’s travel ban and the anti-Muslim rhetoric. Now the first numbers are in.

    

U.S. Military Denies Reports It Bombed Mosque in Syria

The military said that it had carried out an airstrike against Qaeda militants, killing a number of them, and that a nearby mosque was still standing.
    

Trump May Have Pushed Dutch Voters Away From Populism

Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and President Trump’s election “lead to uncertainties,” one researcher said.

    

Merkel's Playbook for Trump

Angela Merkel and Donald Trump couldn't be more different. They disagree on immigration, NATO, the European Union and trade. As they meet for the first time as world leaders, here are the factors that may shape their relationship.
    

New York City E.M.T. Is Killed in Ambulance Theft in the Bronx

A second emergency medical worker was hurt and the police said a 25-year-old man was in custody.

    

The Fed Acts. Workers in Mexico and Merchants in Malaysia Suffer.

Rising interest rates in the United States are driving money out of many developing countries, straining governments and pinching consumers around the globe.

    

Hacker Is a Villain to Russia and the United States, for Different Reasons

Dmitry A. Dokuchaev, 33, is a central figure in the fraught relations between the United States and Russia on cybersecurity issues.

    

‘Little Brother’ With Rare Illness Inspires Creighton

Cale Ferrin, a 10-year-old with Fanconi anemia, a blood disorder, has become such a part of the Bluejays that he is allowed to break huddles at practice.

    

More Smoothies, Less Soda as College Athletic Departments Focus on Nutrition

On game day, on the road and year-round, the traditionally calorie-heavy and unhealthy diets of athletes are undergoing a metamorphosis.

    

‘I Am an American Because of Him’: The Journey of Pence’s Irish Grandfather

It is difficult not to view the experience of Richard Michael Cawley, who came to the United States nearly a century ago, through the prism of current events.

    

The Desert Is Blooming

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is experiencing a rare super bloom. See it up close in 360° video.
    

Trump Adviser Gary Cohn to Sell Stake in Chinese Bank Giant

The former Goldman executive’s shares in the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China appear to have been his largest holding, apart from his Goldman stake.

    

While Scolding Trump, Mexico Seeks to Curtail Citizens’ Rights

A bill to overhaul the legal system would set back human rights in Mexico by decades, experts fear, while another bill would legalize the military’s domestic security role.

    

Trump and G.O.P. Work to Win Repeal of Obama’s Health Act

To appeal to conservatives, they offered concessions to speed cutbacks in Medicaid and dismantle more of the President Barack Obama’s signature health law.

    

Letter Bomb Injures Worker at International Monetary Fund Office in Paris

The incident at such a high-profile target in Paris renewed jitters in France, which remains under a state of emergency after terrorist attacks.

    

Reveal of Trump Tax Records Brings Rachel Maddow Record Viewership

More than four million people tuned in to watch Ms. Maddow unveil a portion of President Trump’s 2005 tax returns, in a tantalizingly slow manner.
    

Art Review: Why the Whitney’s Humanist, Pro-Diversity Biennial Is a Revelation

This much-anticipated show displays a strength and focus doubly important when art and the humanities seem under attack in Washington.

    

Wheels: Sleepy Behind the Wheel? Some Cars Can Tell

Some automakers already offer drowsiness detection systems, and more are likely to follow with ever more sophisticated technology.

    

Clare Waight Keller Is Named First Female Designer of Givenchy

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Foster Parent Diary: Starting Over With a New Foster Child

The next child doesn’t replace or displace. The next child adds to.

    

Art Review: ‘Marsden Hartley’s Maine,’ His Muse, First and Last

A Met Breuer show follows the restless Modernist’s second act in his native state, after a peripatetic career in Paris, Berlin, New York and other places.

    

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