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Jason Aldean won Entertainer of the Year at the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards, while Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett took home Vocalist of the Year.
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  1. Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert win big at 2017 ACM Awards
  2. Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman all smiles at 2017 ACM Awards
  3. Miranda Lambert, Anderson East dazzle at 2017 ACM Awards
  4. Kawhi Leonard leads San Antonio Spurs past Utah Jazz
  5. D'Angelo Russell, Los Angeles Lakers snap skid against shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies
  6. Harrison Barnes, Dirk Nowitzki pace Dallas Mavericks past Milwaukee Bucks
  7. Former Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson scheduled to visit New England Patriots on Monday
  8. Washington Wizards PG John Wall fined $15,000 for criticizing NBA officials
  9. Anders Lee scores two goals in 3rd period as New York Islanders beat Buffalo Sabres
  10. Kemba Walker-led Charlotte Hornets prevail over Oklahoma City Thunder
  11. Roger Federer beats Rafael Nadal again to win Miami Open title
  12. Philadelphia Flyers G Michal Neuvirth recovering after scary collapse during game
  13. New York Knicks PG Derrick Rose tears meniscus in left knee, will miss rest of 2017 season

Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert win big at 2017 ACM Awards

Jason Aldean won Entertainer of the Year at the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards, while Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett took home Vocalist of the Year.
    

Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman all smiles at 2017 ACM Awards

Keith Urban and "Big Little Lies" star Nicole Kidman attended the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards, where the singer was up for Entertainer of the Year.
    

Miranda Lambert, Anderson East dazzle at 2017 ACM Awards

Miranda Lambert and boyfriend Anderson East attended the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards, where the singer won Female Vocalist of the Year.
    

Kawhi Leonard leads San Antonio Spurs past Utah Jazz

SAN ANTONIO -- Kawhi Leonard doesn't always save his best for the second half, but he did the last two games.
    

D'Angelo Russell, Los Angeles Lakers snap skid against shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies

LOS ANGELES -- D'Angelo Russell scored 28 points and the Los Angeles Lakers ended a four-game skid with a 108-103 victory over the shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday at Staples Center.
    

Harrison Barnes, Dirk Nowitzki pace Dallas Mavericks past Milwaukee Bucks

MILWAUKEE -- Harrison Barnes scored 13 straight points in the fourth quarter and finished with 31 as the Dallas Mavericks held off a late surge points and snapped a four-game losing streak with a 109-105 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday afternoon at the Bradley Center.
    

Former Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson scheduled to visit New England Patriots on Monday

Adrian Peterson's first free agent meeting will be with the defending Super Bowl champions.
    

Washington Wizards PG John Wall fined $15,000 for criticizing NBA officials

Washington Wizards star guard John Wall was fined $15,000 by the NBA for his public criticism of officiating.
    

Anders Lee scores two goals in 3rd period as New York Islanders beat Buffalo Sabres

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Anders Lee scored two third-period goals and the New York Islanders preserved their playoff hopes with a 4-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday.
    

Kemba Walker-led Charlotte Hornets prevail over Oklahoma City Thunder

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kemba Walker scored 29 points to lead the Charlotte Hornets to a 113-101 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
    

Roger Federer beats Rafael Nadal again to win Miami Open title

Roger Federer continued his dominance in 2017, capturing the Miami Open on Sunday for his third title of the year with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Rafael Nadal.
    

Philadelphia Flyers G Michal Neuvirth recovering after scary collapse during game

Philadelphia goaltender Michal Neuvirth was released from Pennsylvania Hospital on Sunday and was back at home resting comfortably a day after collapsing in the crease early in the Flyers' game against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday.
    

New York Knicks PG Derrick Rose tears meniscus in left knee, will miss rest of 2017 season

New York Knicks point guard Derrick Rose will miss the rest of the season after tearing the meniscus in his left knee, the team announced Sunday.
    
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The visit wasn't announced in advance, and no information on the purpose of the trip by Trump's son-in-law and trusted adviser and was immediately available.
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  1. Jared Kushner in Iraq With Joint Chiefs Head: Official
  2. Colombia Mudslide: 210 Dead, 203 Injured After 3 Rivers Burst Banks
  3. Mexican Newspaper Closes, Citing Violence to Journalists
  4. Leftist Lenin Moreno Declared Ecuador Presidential Winner
  5. 4-Day-Old Baby Among Migrants Rescued From Mediterranean Sea
  6. 20 Tortured and Murdered at Pakistan Muslim Sufi Shrine
  7. Huge South Korean Cargo Ship Missing in South Atlantic
  8. 50 Years After Huge Oil Spill, a Record of Nature's Fight
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Jared Kushner in Iraq With Joint Chiefs Head: Official

The visit wasn't announced in advance, and no information on the purpose of the trip by Trump's son-in-law and trusted adviser and was immediately available.

    

Colombia Mudslide: 210 Dead, 203 Injured After 3 Rivers Burst Banks

According to the Red Cross on Sunday, 210 people were dead and 203 people were injured.

    

Mexican Newspaper Closes, Citing Violence to Journalists

The owner of Norte newspaper said the killing of journalist Miroslava Breach and the lack of security made it too dangerous to continue.

    

Leftist Lenin Moreno Declared Ecuador Presidential Winner

Conservative Guillermo Lasso, who promised to evict WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, demanded a recount.

    

4-Day-Old Baby Among Migrants Rescued From Mediterranean Sea

The baby was traveling on one of two rubber boats carrying over 200 migrants from North and Central Africa, Sri Lanka and Yemen.

    

20 Tortured and Murdered at Pakistan Muslim Sufi Shrine

Twenty people were tortured and then murdered with clubs and knives at a Muslim Sufi shrine in Pakistan, according to local police.

    

Huge South Korean Cargo Ship Missing in South Atlantic

A 148,000-tonne ship has gone missing in the South Atlantic, South Korea's foreign ministry said on Sunday.

    

50 Years After Huge Oil Spill, a Record of Nature's Fight

A wrecked U.S. tanker coated a coastline in oil 50 years ago, but one man's dedication has created a record of nature's remarkable comeback.

    

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Mr. Kushner's role reflects the highly personal and bluntly transactional relationship between the United States and China, a risky strategy, experts say.
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  1. China Learns How to Get Trump’s Ear: Through Jared Kushner
  2. Jared Kushner Visits Iraq on Invitation From Joint Chiefs Chairman
  3. Trump Aides’ Disclosures Reveal Surge in Lucrative Political Work
  4. Gorsuch Supreme Court Nomination Gains More Democratic Support
  5. In Ohio County That Backed Trump, Word of Housing Cuts Stirs Fear
  6. Changes in Policing Take Hold in One of the Nation’s Most Dangerous Cities
  7. In One Crime-Ridden City, Police Try a New Tactic: Patience
  8. Selfie Lessons From a Chimp (She Stole Our Camera)
  9. A Hushed Departure at the Met Museum Reveals Entrenched Management Culture
  10. South Carolina Defeats Mississippi State to Win Women’s Title
  11. On College Basketball: Gonzaga Earns Chance to Prove It Belongs Among Basketball’s Elite
  12. Rays 7, Yankees 3: Yankees Stumble Out of the Gate Again and Fall to the Rays
  13. Now Batting: 14 New Baseball Books
  14. North Bay Journal: 2 Survivors of Canada’s First Quintuplet Clan Reluctantly Re-emerge
  15. Lenín Moreno Appears Headed for Victory in Ecuador’s Presidential Election
  16. Serbia’s Prime Minister Projected to Win Presidency, Consolidating Control
  17. At Least 9 Civilians Killed as Coalition Strikes Taliban Arsenal, Officials Say
  18. 20 Are Hacked and Beaten to Death at Pakistani Shrine
  19. ‘The Boss Baby’ Bests ‘Beast,’ Barely, as Box Office No. 1
  20. Advertising: The Ad Feels a Bit Like Oscar Bait, but It’s Trying to Sell You an iPhone
  21. A Transgender Student Won Her Battle. Now It’s War.
  22. Millicent Fawcett Is First Woman to Get Statue in London’s Parliament Square
  23. Review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ Upends a Whodunit
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China Learns How to Get Trump’s Ear: Through Jared Kushner

Mr. Kushner’s role reflects the highly personal and bluntly transactional relationship between the United States and China, a risky strategy, experts say.

    

Jared Kushner Visits Iraq on Invitation From Joint Chiefs Chairman

The purpose of the trip by Mr. Kushner, the son-in-law of President Trump, was unclear, though it came amid the fight to wrest Mosul from the Islamic State.

    

Trump Aides’ Disclosures Reveal Surge in Lucrative Political Work

As cash has flooded Washington from a variety of groups, even the anti-establishment activists and operatives who sided with President Trump have been enriched.

    

Gorsuch Supreme Court Nomination Gains More Democratic Support

Joe Donnelly of Indiana is the third Senate Democrat to back Neil M. Gorsuch, but Republicans are still five Democratic votes short of breaking any filibuster.

    

In Ohio County That Backed Trump, Word of Housing Cuts Stirs Fear

Some people in Trumbull County say they will suffer if home-repair, rental-assistance and other programs are eliminated as President Trump has sought.

    

Changes in Policing Take Hold in One of the Nation’s Most Dangerous Cities

It’s a sort of Hippocratic ethos: Minimize harm, and try to save lives. And in Camden, N.J., residents are noticing the results.

    

In One Crime-Ridden City, Police Try a New Tactic: Patience

In Camden, N.J., one of America's most violent cities, officers are being trained to exercise restraint in situations where they may have previously resorted to deadly force.
    

Selfie Lessons From a Chimp (She Stole Our Camera)

While reporting at Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Kenya, a chimp stole Sam Wolson’s 360 camera. What resulted: possibly the world’s best 360 video recorded by a chimp.
    

A Hushed Departure at the Met Museum Reveals Entrenched Management Culture

The museum formerly concentrated power and information in the hands of a few but is vowing to change.

    

South Carolina Defeats Mississippi State to Win Women’s Title

As South Carolina won its first women’s basketball title, Dawn Staley became the second African-American coach to win a title since the N.C.A.A. began sponsoring a women’s tournament in 1982.

    

On College Basketball: Gonzaga Earns Chance to Prove It Belongs Among Basketball’s Elite

Playing in a weaker conference and defeating lower-seeded teams in the N.C.A.A. tournament has done it no favors. Now comes a No. 1 seed, and an opportunity to make a statement.

    

Rays 7, Yankees 3: Yankees Stumble Out of the Gate Again and Fall to the Rays

After the best spring training in team history, the Yankees lost on opening day for a sixth straight year.

    

Now Batting: 14 New Baseball Books

Publishers have filled out this spring’s lineup of biographies, team histories and other scholarship about the national pastime.

    

North Bay Journal: 2 Survivors of Canada’s First Quintuplet Clan Reluctantly Re-emerge

Separated from their family and exhibited in a human zoo during the 1930s, the last sisters face a new indignity: the sale of their childhood home.

    

Lenín Moreno Appears Headed for Victory in Ecuador’s Presidential Election

A win for Mr. Moreno, a former vice president and close ally of departing President Rafael Correa, would be a rare victory for the Latin American left.

    

Serbia’s Prime Minister Projected to Win Presidency, Consolidating Control

Aleksandar Vucic appeared headed toward a first-round victory in Serbia’s presidential election, a result seen as removing the last check on his power.

    

At Least 9 Civilians Killed as Coalition Strikes Taliban Arsenal, Officials Say

Afghan officials said they were investigating claims that at least nine civilians, including six children, were killed when coalition forces blew up a Taliban weapons depot in Helmand Province.
    

20 Are Hacked and Beaten to Death at Pakistani Shrine

The Sufi shrine’s custodian was arrested after followers of a self-described mystic were given an intoxicating drink and then massacred, the authorities said.

    

‘The Boss Baby’ Bests ‘Beast,’ Barely, as Box Office No. 1

Surprising industry analysts, “The Boss Baby” pulled in $49 million this weekend, just ahead of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”

    

Advertising: The Ad Feels a Bit Like Oscar Bait, but It’s Trying to Sell You an iPhone

Artists and brands are collaborating on advertisements that move away from mere product placement, a practice so common that the Tribeca Film Festival has an award for it.

    

A Transgender Student Won Her Battle. Now It’s War.

A teenager known as Student A sued for access to a girls’ locker room near Chicago. She is graduating. But now Student B and Student C are on the way.

    

Millicent Fawcett Is First Woman to Get Statue in London’s Parliament Square

The statue of Mrs. Fawcett, who campaigned for the right of women to vote, will join those of 11 men, including Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and Nelson Mandela, Prime Minister Theresa May said.

    

Review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ Upends a Whodunit

This knockabout farce from London trades on the perverse comfort of watching things go smash in a safe, contained environment.

    

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