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North Korea said the United States deployed a supersonic bomber five times in the month of March.
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  1. North Korea says U.S. deployed supersonic bomber five times
  2. The 2017 Masters: Green jacket costs and other fun facts
  3. Carolina Panthers could move up to No. 2 in 2017 NFL Draft to take Leonard Fournette
  4. Device-maker expands recall of Mylan EpiPen, EpiPen Jr. to include U.S.
  5. Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo make top 5 on list of 'most travelled footballers'

North Korea says U.S. deployed supersonic bomber five times

North Korea said the United States deployed a supersonic bomber five times in the month of March.
    

The 2017 Masters: Green jacket costs and other fun facts

Did you know that 90 percent of the world's golf carts are made in Georgia?
    

Carolina Panthers could move up to No. 2 in 2017 NFL Draft to take Leonard Fournette

On Friday the Carolina Panthers gave running back Jonathan Stewart a contract extension through 2018.
    

Device-maker expands recall of Mylan EpiPen, EpiPen Jr. to include U.S.

A manufacturer of Mylan's EpiPen has expanded a voluntary recall to include some of the life-saving devices in the United States, officials said Friday.
    

Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo make top 5 on list of 'most travelled footballers'

Many fans think of the on-field odometer when it comes to the mileage put on the legs of sensational soccer stars.
    

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  1. Sean Spicer Repeats Trump's Unproven Wiretapping Allegation - New York Times
  2. Trump's closest aides hail from ranks of financial elite - Washington Post
  3. The Latest: 3 arrested in connection with overpass collapse - ABC News

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Sean Spicer Repeats Trump's Unproven Wiretapping Allegation
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Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, during a briefing on Friday. Mr. Spicer insisted that President Trump had been surveilled by the Obama administration, even though senior government officials say there is no evidence for the claim. Credit ...
Trump's White House struggles to get out from under Russia controversyWashington Post
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Trump's closest aides hail from ranks of financial elite - Washington Post


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Trump's closest aides hail from ranks of financial elite
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New documents released Friday night by the White House revealed hard numbers showing how President Trump, who campaigned as a champion of the working class, has surrounded himself with a circle of wealthy advisers. The disclosures showed that ...
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Still Benefiting From Business Empire, Filings ShowNew York Times
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Damage is seen to support columns as firefighters survey the section of an overpass that collapsed from a large fire on Interstate 85 in Atlanta, Thursday, March 30, 2017. Atlanta officials say a massive fire that burned for more than an hour caused ...
3 arrested in Atlanta fire underneath interstate bridgeCharlotte Observer
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Mattis' remarks continue a recent trend of Trump officials taking a harder line on North Korea.
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  1. North Korea 'Has Got to Be Stopped': Defense Secretary Mattis
  2. Israel Poised to Approve First New Settlement in 20 Years
  3. Did Terrorists Learn How to Get Laptops Past Airport Screeners?
  4. Uniqlo Would Close U.S. Stores Over Possible Trump Policy
  5. NATO Must Lay Out Plan to Boost Spending Before May Summit: Tillerson
  6. Did Giuliani Try to Cut Deal Between U.S and Turkey For Iranian?
  7. WH Calls Assad's Reign 'A Political Reality That We Have to Accept'
  8. Famine Crisis May Worsen in Four Countries
  9. Tillerson Meets Wife of Jailed American Pastor in Turkey
  10. Ousted South Korean Leader Behind Bars After Arrest
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North Korea 'Has Got to Be Stopped': Defense Secretary Mattis

Mattis' remarks continue a recent trend of Trump officials taking a harder line on North Korea.

    

Israel Poised to Approve First New Settlement in 20 Years

The approval of the first new Jewish settlement in the West Bank in two decades sets the stage for a violent confrontation with the Palestinians.

    

Did Terrorists Learn How to Get Laptops Past Airport Screeners?

Officials told NBC News a reason for the recent electronics ban is that terrorists may have learned how to make laptops pretend to turn on briefly.

    

Uniqlo Would Close U.S. Stores Over Possible Trump Policy

A Japanese retailer warned forcing businesses to manufacture in the United States would make it "meaningless" to do business in the United States.

    

NATO Must Lay Out Plan to Boost Spending Before May Summit: Tillerson

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said it was "no longer sustainable" for the U.S. to pay for a "disproportionate share" of NATO's budget.

    

Did Giuliani Try to Cut Deal Between U.S and Turkey For Iranian?

Prosecutors say Giuliani and Michael Mukasey wanted to negotiate with the U.S. and Turkish governments for a client accused of evading Iran sanctions.

    

WH Calls Assad's Reign 'A Political Reality That We Have to Accept'

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is asked whether President Trump considers Bashar al-Assad the legitimate President of Syria.
    

Famine Crisis May Worsen in Four Countries

Global food crises worsened significantly in 2016 and conditions look set to deteriorate further this year in some areas with an increasing risk of famine.

    

Tillerson Meets Wife of Jailed American Pastor in Turkey

Pastor Andrew Brunson has been held in Turkey since October on charges of being part of a terrorist organization, according to news reports.

    

Ousted South Korean Leader Behind Bars After Arrest

Just before dawn, Park was driven to prison just outside Seoul in a black sedan, ashen-faced and flanked by two female officers in the back seat

    

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The White House released ethics filings from President Trump's daughter and son-in-law and released details of a plan devised to avoid conflicts of interest.
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  1. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Still Benefiting From Business Empire, Filings Show
  2. Bannon’s Made Millions in Shaping Right-Wing Thought
  3. Sean Spicer Repeats Trump’s Unproven Wiretapping Allegation
  4. President’s Growing Trade Gap: A Gulf Between Talk and Action
  5. Mexico Welcomes Possible U.S. Shift on Nafta, but Mistrust of Trump Persists
  6. Flynn, Gorsuch, Atlanta: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  7. The Roots of the Battle Over Neil Gorsuch: ‘They Started It’
  8. 2 Sue Trump and U.S. Officials, Claiming They Are on ‘Kill List’
  9. Tillerson Delivers NATO Allies a Familiar Message: Pay Up
  10. Trump University Suit Settlement Approved by Judge
  11. Puzzle in Poland: Who Bent the Trees?
  12. South Carolina 62, Stanford 53: South Carolina Defeats Stanford to Reach Its First Title Game
  13. Sports of The Times: North Carolina’s Dominance Fails to Cover Cheating’s Stain
  14. Ranks of Political Prisoners Grow as Democracy Ebbs in Venezuela
  15. ‘I’ve Got Thick Skin’: We Talk to the Pro-Trump Mayor Who Was Running From Us
  16. Protests Erupt in Paraguay Over Efforts to Extend President’s Term
  17. Already Facing Death, Dylann Roof Cuts Deal for Added Life Term
  18. Francine Hughes Wilson, Domestic Violence Victim Who Took Action, Dies at 69
  19. 3 Arrested in Fire That Caused Atlanta Highway Collapse
  20. On ‘Brexit,’ It’s Divorce First, Trade Talks Later, E.U. Tells U.K.
  21. Review: A Mesmerizing ‘Hairy Ape’ Brings Existentialism to Park Avenue
  22. The Saturday Profile: A Pioneering German Feminist Looks Back in Anguish
  23. U.K. Art World Weighs ‘Brexit’ as ‘Depressing Moment’ or Golden Opportunity
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Still Benefiting From Business Empire, Filings Show

The White House released ethics filings from President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law and released details of a plan devised to avoid conflicts of interest.

    

Bannon’s Made Millions in Shaping Right-Wing Thought

A conservative media impresario and producer of documentary films before joining the Trump campaign, Stephen K. Bannon has assets worth $11.8 million to $53.8 million, filings showed.

    

Sean Spicer Repeats Trump’s Unproven Wiretapping Allegation

Senior government officials have repeatedly and forcefully rejected the claim, saying they have seen no evidence of direct surveillance by the Obama administration.

    

President’s Growing Trade Gap: A Gulf Between Talk and Action

The president said two new executive orders would “set the stage for a great revival of American manufacturing,” but they probably won’t make much difference.

    

Mexico Welcomes Possible U.S. Shift on Nafta, but Mistrust of Trump Persists

A draft letter circulating among members of Congress seems to propose keeping much of the trade agreement in place.

    

Flynn, Gorsuch, Atlanta: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

The Roots of the Battle Over Neil Gorsuch: ‘They Started It’

The fight over President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee reflects years of creeping institutional shifts, partisan tensions and hypocritical arguments.

    

2 Sue Trump and U.S. Officials, Claiming They Are on ‘Kill List’

This list is meant for terrorists, and although the men have worked in combat zones and had contact with Al Qaeda and other extremist groups, they deny that they are militants.

    

Tillerson Delivers NATO Allies a Familiar Message: Pay Up

Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson sought to reassure Europe that the U.S. remains committed to the alliance, but again demanded that allies pay more for their collective defense.

    

Trump University Suit Settlement Approved by Judge

The approval of the settlement, assuming it stands, brings to a close a case that garnered outsize national attention during the presidential race.

    

Puzzle in Poland: Who Bent the Trees?

A dirt road in Poland leads to a patch of pine trees with unusually crooked trunks. Why? It’s kind of a mystery. See for yourself in this 360° video, and consider some theories.
    

South Carolina 62, Stanford 53: South Carolina Defeats Stanford to Reach Its First Title Game

Allisha Gray and A’Ja Wilson powered the Gamecocks, while the Cardinal’s star senior guard, Karlie Samuelson, missed much of the second half because of a sprained ankle.

    

Sports of The Times: North Carolina’s Dominance Fails to Cover Cheating’s Stain

For two decades, until 2013, North Carolina engaged in academic improprieties that benefited its student-athletes. The repercussions are still being felt.

    

Ranks of Political Prisoners Grow as Democracy Ebbs in Venezuela

At least 114 political prisoners are now behind bars in Venezuela, according to Penal Forum, a human rights organization that tracks political arrests in the country.

    

‘I’ve Got Thick Skin’: We Talk to the Pro-Trump Mayor Who Was Running From Us

Things got complicated after Mayor Roger Claar of Bolingbrook, Ill., helped throw a fund-raiser for Donald J. Trump last fall. Mr. Claar hadn’t answered our interview requests until Friday.

    

Protests Erupt in Paraguay Over Efforts to Extend President’s Term

Protesters set fire to part of the Congress building after the Senate voted to amend the Constitution to allow President Horacio Cartes to seek re-election.

    

Already Facing Death, Dylann Roof Cuts Deal for Added Life Term

The white supremacist will plead guilty to state charges in the church massacre, a decision that will spare victims and relatives of another trial.

    

Francine Hughes Wilson, Domestic Violence Victim Who Took Action, Dies at 69

Her case, which was the subject of “The Burning Bed,” a book and a television movie, helped transform the public’s understanding of domestic abuse.

    

3 Arrested in Fire That Caused Atlanta Highway Collapse

The massive fire weakened an elevated portion of Interstate 85, a major north-south route.

    

On ‘Brexit,’ It’s Divorce First, Trade Talks Later, E.U. Tells U.K.

Brussels has long insisted that Britain must reach a deal on its withdrawal before making any agreement on access to the single market.
    

Review: A Mesmerizing ‘Hairy Ape’ Brings Existentialism to Park Avenue

In this visually ravishing production, Bobby Cannavale steps into a part that has been waiting for him for decades.

    

The Saturday Profile: A Pioneering German Feminist Looks Back in Anguish

Alice Schwarzer, who has battled for women’s rights for years, is stunned that “an old-school sexist” like Donald J. Trump could win the presidency.

    

U.K. Art World Weighs ‘Brexit’ as ‘Depressing Moment’ or Golden Opportunity

“The Pontormo Affair” is just one of the many unexpected consequences of Britain’s process to withdraw from the European Union.

    

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