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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepened Sunday when the only power plant in the the Hamas-governed Palestinian territory ran out of fuel.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 24 new articles

  1. Gaza crisis deepens as its only power plant goes dark
  2. Javier Duarte, fugitive Mexican ex-governor, captured in Guatemala
  3. Virginia Tech marks 10 years since shootings that changed mental health treatment
  4. Wesley Bryan earns first title at RBC Heritage
  5. UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Classic Empire back in Kentucky Derby picture; Lady Eli tough loss
  6. Steve Johnson fights off cramps, Thomaz Bellucci for U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship
  7. Golden State Warriors use fourth-quarter surge to beat Portland Trail Blazers
  8. NHL playoff series update: Calgary Flames looking to get back on track at home
  9. St. Louis Blues take 3-0 series lead over Minnesota Wild
  10. Backup G Ian Clark keys Golden State Warriors late run past Portland Trail Blazers
  11. 662 lookalikes tip their hats to The Tramp on Charlie Chaplin's birthday
  12. Rain came another day: Oakland A's postponed by rain for first time in 3 years
  13. San Francicsco Giants place Jarrett Parker on DL with broken collarbone
  14. Bryce Harper caps big day with walk-off 3-run blast to lift Washington Nationals over Philadelphia Phillies
  15. Trey Mancini leads homer barrage as Baltimore Orioles top Toronto Blue Jays
  16. Who is Steve Stephens? Suspect accused of broadcasting killing on Facebook Live
  17. Bartolo Colon feeling at home as Atlanta Braves open new park with sweep
  18. Detroit Tigers jump all over slumping Cleveland Indians, 4-1
  19. Riddle me this: Miami Marlins beat New York Mets again on J.T. Riddle's pinch-hit, 9th inning homer
  20. Elle King says she 'skipped out' on wedding to Andrew Ferguson
  21. Garbage dump collapse kills at least 26 in Sri Lanka
  22. Milwaukee Brewers dig the long ball, hit two more to beat Cincinnati Reds 4-2
  23. John Walls' 32 points lead Washington Wizards past Atlanta Hawks in Game 1
  24. Chick-fil-A pleads for return of stolen cow costumes

Gaza crisis deepens as its only power plant goes dark

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepened Sunday when the only power plant in the the Hamas-governed Palestinian territory ran out of fuel.
    

Javier Duarte, fugitive Mexican ex-governor, captured in Guatemala

Javier Duarte, who became a symbol of government corruption in Mexico, was captured in Guatemala and transferred to a military prison on Sunday following six months on the run.
    

Virginia Tech marks 10 years since shootings that changed mental health treatment

In a somber ceremony, Virginia Tech marked 10 years since a shooting by a mentally ill student killed 32 people. The tragedy changed mental health treatment.
    

Wesley Bryan earns first title at RBC Heritage

Wesley Bryan fired a 4-under-par 67 on Sunday to win his first PGA title at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C.
    

UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Classic Empire back in Kentucky Derby picture; Lady Eli tough loss

Classic Empire right back in Derby picture after Arkansas win; Lady Aurelia wins but Lady Eli suffers another tough loss; Whitmore emerges as sprint force and England's All-Weather Championships turn up a Hong Kong Group 1 contender -- all in weekend racing
    

Steve Johnson fights off cramps, Thomaz Bellucci for U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship

American Steve Johnson battled leg cramps on Sunday but didn't allow that to deter him from winning his second career ATP title.
    

Golden State Warriors use fourth-quarter surge to beat Portland Trail Blazers

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The NBA's highest scoring team reminded everyone Sunday why it is the top seed in the playoffs.
    

NHL playoff series update: Calgary Flames looking to get back on track at home

CALGARY, Alberta -- The Calgary Flames won't let a couple bad breaks get them down.
    

St. Louis Blues take 3-0 series lead over Minnesota Wild

ST. LOUIS -- Jaden Schwartz scored a power-play goal late in the second period to send the St. Louis Blues to a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday and give them a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
    

Backup G Ian Clark keys Golden State Warriors late run past Portland Trail Blazers

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Backup point guard Ian Clark contributed seven points to a 15-2 flurry at the start of the fourth quarter Sunday, as the Golden State Warriors ran off from a tie to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 121-109 in Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series.
    

662 lookalikes tip their hats to The Tramp on Charlie Chaplin's birthday

More than 600 Charlie Chaplin lookalikes paid tribute to The Tramp Sunday on what would have been the silent film star's 128th birthday.
    

Rain came another day: Oakland A's postponed by rain for first time in 3 years

OAKLAND -- Rain? In Oakland? In baseball season.
    

San Francicsco Giants place Jarrett Parker on DL with broken collarbone

The San Francisco Giants placed outfielder Jarrett Parker on the disabled list Sunday, a day after he broke his right collarbone crashing into the fence while catching a fly ball.
    

Bryce Harper caps big day with walk-off 3-run blast to lift Washington Nationals over Philadelphia Phillies

WASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper hit a three-run homer with two outs in the last of the ninth off Joaquin Benoit as the Washington Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-4 on Sunday, taking two of three games in the series.
    

Trey Mancini leads homer barrage as Baltimore Orioles top Toronto Blue Jays

TORONTO --Trey Mancini hit two home runs, Craig Gentry and Manny Machado added one homer each, Dylan Bundy pitched six scoreless innings and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 11-4 on Sunday afternoon.
    

Who is Steve Stephens? Suspect accused of broadcasting killing on Facebook Live

Cleveland police are searching for a male suspect who broadcast the killing of a man on Facebook Live Sunday and claimed to have committed other homicides.
    

Bartolo Colon feeling at home as Atlanta Braves open new park with sweep

ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves, who opened the season with a 2-6 road trip, are definitely enjoying finally getting to play at their new ballpark.
    

Detroit Tigers jump all over slumping Cleveland Indians, 4-1

CLEVELAND -- Alex Avila hit a two-run home run and Matthew Boyd pitched six strong innings as the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 4-1 on Sunday at Progressive Field.
    

Riddle me this: Miami Marlins beat New York Mets again on J.T. Riddle's pinch-hit, 9th inning homer

MIAMI -- Pinch hitter J.T. Riddle hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to lead the Miami Marlins to a 4-2 win over the New York Mets on Sunday afternoon at Marlins Park.
    

Elle King says she 'skipped out' on wedding to Andrew Ferguson

Singer Elle King did not marry her fiancé Andrew Ferguson as planned this weekend.
    

Garbage dump collapse kills at least 26 in Sri Lanka

A huge garbage dump collapsed on homes in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, killing at least 26 people with many others missing, officials said Sunday.
    

Milwaukee Brewers dig the long ball, hit two more to beat Cincinnati Reds 4-2

CINCINNATI -- Ryan Braun hit a two-run home run, and Travis Shaw and Eric Thames added solo shots, lifting the Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in the finale of a four-game series Sunday afternoon at Great American Ball Park.
    

John Walls' 32 points lead Washington Wizards past Atlanta Hawks in Game 1

WASHINGTON -- John Wall had 32 points and 14 assists as the Washington Wizards controlled the second half against the Atlanta Hawks for a 114-107 win Sunday afternoon for a 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
    

Chick-fil-A pleads for return of stolen cow costumes

The owner of a Chick-fil-A in California said a group of burglars didn't get any cash, but they stole something arguably more precious: Three cow costumes.
    
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the vote as a 'historic decision,' but opponents vowed to challenge the results.
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  1. Turkey's Erdogan Wins Referendum to Give Him More Power
  2. Persecution of These Christians Is 'Worst It Has Ever Been'
  3. Remains of 5 British Archbishops Found Beneath Museum
  4. NSA McMaster Visits Afghanistan Amid Questions Over Strategy
  5. Blast Kills Dozens in Syria Population Transfer
  6. Inside the Music School Some Iraqis Call 'Immoral'
  7. McCain: North Korea Is First 'Real Test' of Trump's Presidency
  8. Pope Urges Restraint Among World Leaders
  9. Turkey Votes in Poll on Expanding Erdogan's Power
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Turkey's Erdogan Wins Referendum to Give Him More Power

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the vote as a 'historic decision,' but opponents vowed to challenge the results.

    

Persecution of These Christians Is 'Worst It Has Ever Been'

The Coptic Christians of Egypt are an ancient religious minority whose persecution today is "the worst it has ever been," according to analysts.

    

Remains of 5 British Archbishops Found Beneath Museum

The centuries-old remains of five archbishops of Canterbury were discovered underneath a London museum by a construction site manager.

    

NSA McMaster Visits Afghanistan Amid Questions Over Strategy

Donald Trump's national security adviser met Afghan officials in Kabul on Sunday, after American forces dropped a huge bomb on the country last week.

    

Blast Kills Dozens in Syria Population Transfer

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at 126, including 68 children.

    

Inside the Music School Some Iraqis Call 'Immoral'

In a city where bombs and gunfire killed 90 people in March, the Baghdad Music and Ballet School is a haven where teens can pursue their passion for the arts.

    

McCain: North Korea Is First 'Real Test' of Trump's Presidency

As tensions rise with North Korea, Sen. John McCain said 'this could be the first test, real test, of the Trump presidency.'

    

Pope Urges Restraint Among World Leaders

Pope Francis didn't name any countries, but hoped god would "grant the leaders of nations the courage they need to prevent the spread of conflicts."

    

Turkey Votes in Poll on Expanding Erdogan's Power

Opinion polls suggest a narrow lead for a "Yes" vote, which would replace Turkey's parliamentary democracy with an all-powerful presidency.

    

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As the standoff grows under a new American president, a mix of national ambitions, personal ego and deadly weapons is creating opportunities for miscalculation.
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  1. News Analysis: A ‘Cuban Missile Crisis in Slow Motion’ in North Korea
  2. Mike Conaway Emerges From Relative Obscurity to Lead House Russia Inquiry
  3. A Homebody President Sits Out His Honeymoon Period
  4. The Society Columnist With a Front-Row Seat at Mar-a-Lago
  5. United Staff Will No Longer Take Seats of Boarded Passengers
  6. Erdogan Claims Vast New Powers After Narrow Victory in Turkish Referendum
  7. Living by the Girl Scout Law, Even Without a Home
  8. Left-Wing Politician Shakes Up France’s Presidential Race
  9. Inside the Hotel Industry’s Plan to Combat Airbnb
  10. Review: ‘Girls’ Finale Walks Into the Future, Pantless and Unbowed
  11. Fewer Children in Greece May Add to Its Financial Crisis
  12. 52 Places to Go: Grand Teton
  13. To These Pastors, Saving the Colorado River Is a Divine Command
  14. Bruce Langhorne, Guitarist Who Inspired ‘Mr. Tambourine Man,’ Dies at 78
  15. Cleveland Police Seek Suspect After a Killing Seen on Facebook
  16. Javier Duarte, Mexican Ex-Governor Accused of Diverting Money, Is Captured
  17. Bethlehem Journal: Banksy Hotel in the West Bank: Small, but Plenty of Wall Space
  18. Review: Lost and Found in a Steve Earle Soundscape in ‘Samara’
  19. Sparky Lyle in Monument Park? Fans Say Yes, but He Disagrees
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News Analysis: A ‘Cuban Missile Crisis in Slow Motion’ in North Korea

As the standoff grows under a new American president, a mix of national ambitions, personal ego and deadly weapons is creating opportunities for miscalculation.

    

Mike Conaway Emerges From Relative Obscurity to Lead House Russia Inquiry

Mr. Conaway, a Texas Republican who is the chairman of the Agriculture Committee, is the accidental heir to a potentially explosive investigation.

    

A Homebody President Sits Out His Honeymoon Period

Presidents often travel during first months in office and push a policy agenda. But without clear priorities, President Trump has stuck closer to home.

    

The Society Columnist With a Front-Row Seat at Mar-a-Lago

Shannon Donnelly, a journalist who has chronicled Palm Beach society for decades, has been a fly on the gilded wall during several of President Trump’s visits since he took office.

    

United Staff Will No Longer Take Seats of Boarded Passengers

The airline said its policy change was intended to prevent further episodes like the one last week in which a man was violently removed from a flight.

    

Erdogan Claims Vast New Powers After Narrow Victory in Turkish Referendum

The main opposition demanded a recount and warned that the vote might cement authoritarian rule within one of the critical power brokers of the Middle East.

    

Living by the Girl Scout Law, Even Without a Home

Troop 6000 is the first in New York City composed solely of homeless girls. A reflection of the state of homelessness in the city, it is also a source of pride for its members.

    

Left-Wing Politician Shakes Up France’s Presidential Race

Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s advisers depict him as a kind of French Bernie Sanders, but with no strong party establishment to block his way.

    

Inside the Hotel Industry’s Plan to Combat Airbnb

Newly obtained documents show how the American Hotel and Lodging Association is taking steps to curb the online short-term rental company.

    

Review: ‘Girls’ Finale Walks Into the Future, Pantless and Unbowed

This series wraps up with Lena Dunham’s Hannah feeding her infant, but the episode is about so much more than that.

    

Fewer Children in Greece May Add to Its Financial Crisis

Demographers in Europe say lower birthrates in the south will mean weaker growth and productivity, producing fiscal problems.

    

52 Places to Go: Grand Teton

Watch a 360° video of the Wyoming national park, which reported a record 4.8 million visitors last year.
    

To These Pastors, Saving the Colorado River Is a Divine Command

Across the West, Hispanic evangelical pastors are invoking environmental activism in their Sunday sermons.

    

Bruce Langhorne, Guitarist Who Inspired ‘Mr. Tambourine Man,’ Dies at 78

Mr. Langhorne played on many influential folk-rock albums, most notably Bob Dylan’s landmark “Bringing It All Back Home.”

    

Cleveland Police Seek Suspect After a Killing Seen on Facebook

The man suspected to be the gunman claimed to have killed other people, but the police said they knew of only one victim.

    

Javier Duarte, Mexican Ex-Governor Accused of Diverting Money, Is Captured

The former governor of Veracruz state, accused of diverting millions of dollars meant for social programs, was found in Guatemala after disappearing in October.

    

Bethlehem Journal: Banksy Hotel in the West Bank: Small, but Plenty of Wall Space

The Walled Off Hotel, opened by the British artist Banksy across an alley from the West Bank wall that separates Israelis from Palestinians, bears witness and whimsy.

    

Review: Lost and Found in a Steve Earle Soundscape in ‘Samara’

This uncanny play from the great experimentalist Richard Maxwell brings to mind Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, but with more to say.

    

Sparky Lyle in Monument Park? Fans Say Yes, but He Disagrees

Lyle insists he doesn’t belong with those honored at Yankee Stadium. But on the 40th anniversary of his Cy Young season, and a Yankees title, many say he does.

    

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