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PHILADELPHIA -- Goaltender Michal Neuvirth was awake and alert and being taken to Pennsylvania Hospital after collapsing in his crease early in Philadelphia's game against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night, Flyers general manager Ron Hextall said ...
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  1. WATCH: Philadelphia Flyers G Michal Neuvirth awake, alert after collapsing on ice
  2. Jimmy Butler's late surge helps Chicago Bulls edge Atlanta Hawks
  3. NFL's Lombardi Trophy undamaged after accident with deer in Maine
  4. Sung Kang leads Rickie Fowler by 3 at Shell Houston Open
  5. Gonzaga Bulldogs hold off South Carolina Gamecocks to reach National Championship game
  6. Doc Rivers wins 800th game as Los Angeles Clippers drub Los Angeles Lakers
  7. Crayola weeds out 'Dandelion' colored crayon
  8. Group seeks third relocation of James K. Polk's grave
  9. Acclaimed Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko dies at 84
  10. Johanna Konta beats Caroline Wozniacki for Miami Open title
  11. Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators shut out Minnesota Wild
  12. David Krejci, Tuukka Rask help Boston Bruins complete sweep of Florida Panthers
  13. Flynn files revised financial disclosures that include Russian payments
  14. Los Angeles Rams add quality, quantity in 2017 NFL free agency
  15. Former New Orleans Saints RB Tim Hightower signs with San Francisco 49ers

WATCH: Philadelphia Flyers G Michal Neuvirth awake, alert after collapsing on ice

PHILADELPHIA -- Goaltender Michal Neuvirth was awake and alert and being taken to Pennsylvania Hospital after collapsing in his crease early in Philadelphia's game against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night, Flyers general manager Ron Hextall said in a statement.
    

Jimmy Butler's late surge helps Chicago Bulls edge Atlanta Hawks

CHICAGO -- At one point of the fourth quarter, Chicago Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg asked Jimmy Butler if he was tired and needed a breather.
    

NFL's Lombardi Trophy undamaged after accident with deer in Maine

The Lombardi Trophy reportedly is safe and sound after the car that was carrying it was involved in a run-in with a deer in Fairfield, Maine.
    

Sung Kang leads Rickie Fowler by 3 at Shell Houston Open

Sung Kang's lead at the Shell Houston Open was cut in half on Saturday, but the journeyman from South Korea will still be the player to beat in the final round, which is likely to come down to a match-play scenario with Rickie Fowler if the weather cooperates.
    

Gonzaga Bulldogs hold off South Carolina Gamecocks to reach National Championship game

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Gonzaga will play for its first national title, but the Bulldogs took the hard way to Monday's final.
    

Doc Rivers wins 800th game as Los Angeles Clippers drub Los Angeles Lakers

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Clippers started strong and experienced some lulls again before holding off a late charge by the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday.
    

Crayola weeds out 'Dandelion' colored crayon

Crayola, makes of the iconic childhood crayons, announced it is cutting the color "Dandelion" yellow from its lineup.
    

Group seeks third relocation of James K. Polk's grave

For a third time, the "final" resting place of James K. Polk, the nation's 11th president, may be moved after a vote of the Tennessee state Senate.
    

Acclaimed Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko dies at 84

Acclaimed poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, whose work chronicled anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, died Saturday of heart failure, his wife said. He was 84.
    

Johanna Konta beats Caroline Wozniacki for Miami Open title

Johanna Konta of Great Britain completed her run to the championship at the Miami Open on Saturday, knocking off former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets.
    

Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators shut out Minnesota Wild

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Nashville Predators set themselves up for their biggest game of the season with Saturday's 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Wild at Bridgestone Arena.
    

David Krejci, Tuukka Rask help Boston Bruins complete sweep of Florida Panthers

BOSTON -- If the Boston Bruins hang on and end their two-year absence from the playoffs, they can look at the season series with the Florida Panthers as the thing that got them back to the postseason fun.
    

Flynn files revised financial disclosures that include Russian payments

Michael Flynn filed revised financial disclosure forms that included payments from three Russian companies with ties to the Kremlin in 2015.
    

Los Angeles Rams add quality, quantity in 2017 NFL free agency

AGOURA HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Rams quickly and decisively got to work trying to rebuild their team in the image of new head coach Sean McVay, an energetic, offensive-minded leader who puts as much emphasis on chemistry, leadership and locker room presence as he does finding the right talent and scheme fit.
    

Former New Orleans Saints RB Tim Hightower signs with San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers reached an agreement with free agent running back Tim Hightower on Saturday, adding depth to their backfield.
    
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Before resigning under pressure as President Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn submitted a personal financial disclosure form to federal ethics officials that failed to note speaking fees he received from Russia-related entities in 2015 ...
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  1. Paraguay Protest Turns Deadly After Re-election Vote
  2. Australia Toughens Security Checks for Flights from Middle East
  3. 18 Hurt in Accidental Explosion at French Carnival
  4. At Least 193 Dead in Colombia After Rivers Overflow, Toppling Homes
  5. Interior Minister, Police Chief Fired After Paraguay Clashes
  6. ISIS Second-in-Command Killed in Airstrike: Iraqi Military
  7. All Arrested Following London Terror Attack Released
  8. China Bans Veils and 'Abnormal' Beards in Western Province
  9. This Commuter Town Has a Reputation As a Jihadi Breeding Ground
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Paraguay Protest Turns Deadly After Re-election Vote

The country's constitution has prohibited re-election since it was passed in 1992 after a brutal dictatorship fell in 1989.

    

Australia Toughens Security Checks for Flights from Middle East

The new rules follow similar measures introduced by Britain and the United States, but do not include the same bans on electronic devices.
    

18 Hurt in Accidental Explosion at French Carnival

Hundreds gathered to watch the lighting of a bonfire at a town fair north of Paris. Police say the gasoline used to light the bonfire was apparently mishandled.
    

At Least 193 Dead in Colombia After Rivers Overflow, Toppling Homes

According to the Red Cross, 400 people are injured and 220 are believed missing. President Juan Manuel Santos warned the death toll could rise.

    

Interior Minister, Police Chief Fired After Paraguay Clashes

The firings come after the killing of an opposition party leader and clashes after a Senate vote on an amendment to allow presidential re-election.

    

ISIS Second-in-Command Killed in Airstrike: Iraqi Military

Ayad al-Jumaili died in an airstrike targeting ISIS commanders, according to the Iraqi military. The report has not been confirmed by U.S. officials.

    

All Arrested Following London Terror Attack Released

A 30-year-old man, arrested in Birmingham on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts, was released Saturday — making him the 12th let go.

    

China Bans Veils and 'Abnormal' Beards in Western Province

China has banned wearing veils as part of a major crackdown on what it sees as religious extremism in the western province of Xinjiang.

    

This Commuter Town Has a Reputation As a Jihadi Breeding Ground

Luton is known mainly for its airport, which serves the London. But it has also developed a more dubious reputation as a breeding ground for jihadis.

    

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  4. Conservative Split Over Import Tax Imperils Trump’s Overhaul
  5. Meet the Obama Holdovers Who Survived Trump’s Sweep
  6. Venezuelan Court Revises Ruling That Nullified Legislature
  7. The Interpreter: How Does Populism Turn Authoritarian? Venezuela Is a Case in Point
  8. Can Marijuana Real Estate Maintain Its High?
  9. Bill O’Reilly Thrives at Fox News, Even as Harassment Settlements Add Up
  10. Five Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month
  11. Gonzaga 77, South Carolina 73: Gonzaga Beats South Carolina in Final Four for Shot at Another First
  12. A Small Guard Upends UConn and ‘Breathes a Little Life’ Into Her Sport
  13. Chechen Authorities Arresting and Killing Gay Men, Russian Paper Says
  14. Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Poet Who Stirred a Generation of Soviets, Dies at 83
  15. James Rosenquist, Pop Art Pioneer, Dies at 83
  16. Bill de Blasio Speaks at Funeral for Man Killed in Racist Attack
  17. Richard Bolles, Who Wrote ‘What Color Is Your Parachute?,’ Dies at 90
  18. U.S.-Led Coalition Counts 229 Civilian Deaths Before Mosul Strike
  19. After Brexit, Scotland Lays a Path to Another Independence Vote
  20. Philippines Leader Vows to Pardon Police Accused in Mayor’s Death
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Trump Couple, Now White House Employees, Can’t Escape Conflict Laws

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are walking on perilous legal and ethical ground, according to several prominent experts on the subject.

    

Wealthy in the White House: President Trump’s Inner Circle

Many of Mr. Trump’s advisers have sprawling assets and income sources, according to their financial disclosure forms.

    

Michael Flynn Failed to Disclose Income From Russia-Linked Entities

The former national security adviser initially did not list income from companies linked to Russia on a financial disclosure form released by the Trump administration.

    

Conservative Split Over Import Tax Imperils Trump’s Overhaul

A proposed “border adjustment” tax is meeting furious opposition, threatening to jeopardize yet another signature legislative initiative.

    

Meet the Obama Holdovers Who Survived Trump’s Sweep

Three diplomats from the Obama era are part of a rare cohort: officials whose skills have helped them remain in an administration bent on erasing all signs of its predecessor.

    

Venezuelan Court Revises Ruling That Nullified Legislature

The Supreme Court revised its decision to strip the legislature of its powers, but did not immediately publish the full ruling, leaving much unclear.

    

The Interpreter: How Does Populism Turn Authoritarian? Venezuela Is a Case in Point

When Hugo Chávez took power nearly 20 years ago, the leftist populism he championed was supposed to save democracy. Instead, it has done the opposite.

    

Can Marijuana Real Estate Maintain Its High?

Across the country, medical marijuana operations are repurposing old, industrial spaces. But as legal weed gets cheaper, will the high cost of retrofitting pay off? Tour a new, indoor operation in Quincy, Mass., in this 360° video.
    

Bill O’Reilly Thrives at Fox News, Even as Harassment Settlements Add Up

About $13 million has been paid out over the years to address complaints from women about Mr. O’Reilly’s behavior. He denies the claims have merit.

    

Five Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month

Offerings include a matchmaker named Dolly (embodied by a little old diva named Bette), a musical about a shadow-spotting mammal and a new work from Annie Baker.

    

Gonzaga 77, South Carolina 73: Gonzaga Beats South Carolina in Final Four for Shot at Another First

Gonzaga, making its 19th straight N.C.A.A. tournament appearance but its first trip to a national semifinal, held off a seventh seed that had defied all expectation.

    

A Small Guard Upends UConn and ‘Breathes a Little Life’ Into Her Sport

Morgan William’s game-winning shot for Mississippi State was a rousing moment of liberation for the women’s N.C.A.A. tournament.

    

Chechen Authorities Arresting and Killing Gay Men, Russian Paper Says

More than 100 gay men had been detained, the newspaper said. It said it had the names of three murder victims, and that it suspected many others had died in extrajudicial killings.
    

Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Poet Who Stirred a Generation of Soviets, Dies at 83

Mr. Yevtushenko’s defiant verse inspired a generation of young Russians in their fight against Stalinism during the Cold War.

    

James Rosenquist, Pop Art Pioneer, Dies at 83

Working as a sign painter by day and an abstract artist by night, Mr. Rosenquist imported elements of outdoor advertising into the realm of fine art.

    

Bill de Blasio Speaks at Funeral for Man Killed in Racist Attack

The mayor attended the service in South Jamaica, Queens, for Timothy Caughman, the 66-year-old man who was stabbed to death on March 20 by a self-described hater of black men.

    

Richard Bolles, Who Wrote ‘What Color Is Your Parachute?,’ Dies at 90

Mr. Bolles studied science but became an Episcopalian priest, and then he lost his job, leaving him well prepared to write a guide to changing careers.

    

U.S.-Led Coalition Counts 229 Civilian Deaths Before Mosul Strike

The worries about civilian casualties have grown as Iraqi forces push to take western Mosul from the Islamic State with the help of American and allied air power.

    

After Brexit, Scotland Lays a Path to Another Independence Vote

Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon is moving, post-Brexit, toward a second independence referendum against the wishes of British Prime Minister Theresa May.

    

Philippines Leader Vows to Pardon Police Accused in Mayor’s Death

President Rodrigo Duterte suggested that 19 officers should plead guilty to avoid a long trial, saying, “I’ll tell the judge to pardon them all.”

    

Style on Taipei’s Streets: A Brando Look and a Lot of Berets

During a month in Taiwan, the photographer An Rong Xu captured a bustling city with a rich array of looks influenced by modern-day street style, Parisian cafe culture, the American West, Marlon Brando and 1990s Hong Kong cinema.

    

Encounters: Peretti Siblings Share a Sense of Humor, Not Just Genes

Chelsea and Jonah Peretti spend a morning at a museum, discussing BuzzFeed, “Get Out” and who tells better jokes. They teased each other a lot too.

    

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