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A fifth member of the Mexican "rip crew" suspected in the 2010 murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry has been arrested, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.
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  1. Mexican authorities arrest fifth suspect in 2010 murder of Border Patrol agent
  2. Two dozen riders rescued from stalled roller coaster in Maryland
  3. Scorpion on a plane stings United Airlines passenger
  4. Injured Dustin Johnson (back) set to return in May at Wells Fargo Championship
  5. Bud Cauley takes early RBC Heritage lead
  6. It's official: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner file for divorce
  7. Tesla to debut semi-truck this summer, pickup truck within 2 years
  8. 23 refugees rescued, nearly 100 missing after boat sinks off Libya
  9. Memphis Grizzlies lockdown defender Tony Allen out indefinitely, will miss first-round series
  10. Yu Darvish pitches Texas Rangers past Los Angeles Angels
  11. Tennessee Titans will release veteran cornerback Jason McCourty
  12. Hanley Ramirez's clutch hitting leads Boston Red Sox to victory over Pittsburgh Pirates
  13. Anthony Rizzo, Addison Russell power Chicago Cubs past Los Angeles Dodgers
  14. Minnesota Twins' offense explodes in win over Detroit Tigers
  15. Billed as major threat, Cyclone Cook goes easy on New Zealand
  16. Confused Michigan woman brings dog to 'Furrycon'
  17. Snake catcher: Trash can snake was in wrong part of Auatralia
  18. Australian man finds golf course swarmed by kangaroos
  19. UNICEF: Africa Terror group Boko Haram using more children for suicide attacks
  20. Pittsburgh Steelers legend Dan Rooney dies at 84
  21. Padraig Harrington calls Masters champ Sergio Garcia a 'sore loser'
  22. New meds reducing hospitalization for Crohn's disease, study says

Mexican authorities arrest fifth suspect in 2010 murder of Border Patrol agent

A fifth member of the Mexican "rip crew" suspected in the 2010 murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry has been arrested, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.
    

Two dozen riders rescued from stalled roller coaster in Maryland

Two dozen people stuck 100 feet in the air were rescued from a stalled roller coaster Thursday at Six Flags America in Maryland.
    

Scorpion on a plane stings United Airlines passenger

A turbulent week for United Airlines continued Thursday when the company confirmed that a scorpion fell from an overhead bin and stung a passenger on a flight.
    

Injured Dustin Johnson (back) set to return in May at Wells Fargo Championship

Dustin Johnson, the world's No. 1-ranked golfer who missed the Masters because of a back injury, will return to action at the Wells Fargo Championship.
    

Bud Cauley takes early RBC Heritage lead

American Bud Cauley carded a first-round 63 to take an early lead at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, SC.
    

It's official: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner file for divorce

Actors Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, who announced two years ago they were divorcing, made it official this week.
    

Tesla to debut semi-truck this summer, pickup truck within 2 years

Tesla Motors, the most valuable automaker in the United States, will soon begin making cargo and passenger trucks, the company's chief said Thursday.
    

23 refugees rescued, nearly 100 missing after boat sinks off Libya

Nearly 100 refugees were lost Thursday when their boat sank off the Libyan coast -- another tragedy in one of the Mediterranean's deadliest years for migrants.
    

Memphis Grizzlies lockdown defender Tony Allen out indefinitely, will miss first-round series

Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen is out indefinitely with a sprained right calf, the team announced Thursday.
    

Yu Darvish pitches Texas Rangers past Los Angeles Angels

Yu Darvish struck out 10 while shutting out the Los Angeles Angels on five hits over seven innings, lifting the Texas Rangers to an 8-3 victory.
    

Tennessee Titans will release veteran cornerback Jason McCourty

Veteran cornerback Jason McCourty announced on Twitter Thursday that he is being released by the Tennessee Titans.
    

Hanley Ramirez's clutch hitting leads Boston Red Sox to victory over Pittsburgh Pirates

Hanley Ramirez officially assumed the Big Papi role for the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday afternoon.
    

Anthony Rizzo, Addison Russell power Chicago Cubs past Los Angeles Dodgers

Anthony Rizzo and Addison Russell each hit solo homers while Brett Anderson scattered 3 hits over five innings as the Chicago Cubs beat the Los Angeles Dodgers.
    

Minnesota Twins' offense explodes in win over Detroit Tigers

A patient approach and a few long balls energized the Minnesota Twins' offense.
    

Billed as major threat, Cyclone Cook goes easy on New Zealand

What forecasters feared might be one of the worst storms New Zealand has ever seen, Cyclone Cook, fizzled on Thursday without causing much trouble at all.
    

Confused Michigan woman brings dog to 'Furrycon'

A Michigan woman who brought her Bernese mountain dog to an event called "Furrycon" said she was surprised to learn the definition of a "Furry."
    

Snake catcher: Trash can snake was in wrong part of Auatralia

An Australian snake catcher responded to an Adelaide home where discovered a "really unusual" scene: A red-bellied black snake in a family's trash can.
    

Australian man finds golf course swarmed by kangaroos

An Australian man who went out for a round of golf found his game was complicated by the presence of dozens of kangaroos.
    

UNICEF: Africa Terror group Boko Haram using more children for suicide attacks

Terror group Boko Haram appears to be ramping up its recruitment of children for suicide attacks and other duties, a U.N. watchdog said in a report this week.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers legend Dan Rooney dies at 84

NFL players mourned Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney Thursday after his death. He was 84-years-old.
    

Padraig Harrington calls Masters champ Sergio Garcia a 'sore loser'

Masters champion Sergio Garcia was once a "sore loser" according to Padraig Harrington.
    

New meds reducing hospitalization for Crohn's disease, study says

Biologic drugs are helping make progress against Crohn's disease, according to a new study that found fewer U.S. patients are being hospitalized each year for it.
    
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U.S. forces dropped one of the biggest non-nuclear weapons in its arsenal in a large-scale strike against ISIS in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, according to Pentagon officials.
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  2. North Korea 'Primed and Ready' for Nuke Test: Report
  3. Cash Splash: Trevi Fountain Holds $1.5M in Change
  4. U.S. May Launch Strike If North Korea Reaches For Nuclear Trigger
  5. Russia and Syria Discuss 'Extremely Provocative' U.S. Missile Strike
  6. Pope Francis Washes Feet of Prisoners in Easter Tradition
  7. CIA Director Pompeo Calls WikiLeaks A 'Hostile Intelligence Service'
  8. How Does the 'MOAB' Compare to a Nuclear Bomb?
  9. Canada Moves Towards Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
  10. Londoners Protest Against Anti-Gay Violence in Chechnya
  11. Syria's Assad Claims Chemical Weapons Attack Is '100 Percent Fabrication'
  12. U.S.-Led Airstrike Kills 18 Allied Fighters in Friendly Fire Incident: Pentagon
  13. Trump Shares Cake — and 'Chemistry' — with China's Xi
  14. Trump Reverses on NATO: 'It Is No Longer Obsolete'
  15. Tillerson Tells Putin: U.S.-Russia Relations 'At a Low Point'
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U.S. Drops 'Mother of All Bombs' on ISIS Target in Afghanistan

U.S. forces dropped one of the biggest non-nuclear weapons in its arsenal in a large-scale strike against ISIS in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, according to Pentagon officials.

    

North Korea 'Primed and Ready' for Nuke Test: Report

Satellite images showed increased activity at the nation's mountainous nuclear test site, according to U.S.-based monitoring group 38 North.

    

Cash Splash: Trevi Fountain Holds $1.5M in Change

An Italian charity says nearly $1.5 million dollars in small change was thrown into Rome's Trevi fountain in 2016.

    

U.S. May Launch Strike If North Korea Reaches For Nuclear Trigger

The U.S. is prepared to launch a strike with conventional weapons against North Korea should officials become convinced that North Korea is about to follow through with a nuclear weapons test, multiple senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News.North Korea has warned that a "big event" is near, and U.S. officials say signs point to a nuclear test that could come as early as this weekend.The intelligence officials told NBC News that the U.S. has positioned two destroyers capable of shooting Tomahawk cruise missiles in the region, one just 300 miles from the North Korean nuclear test site.American heavy bombers are also positioned in Guam to attack North Korea should it be necessary, and earlier this week, the Pentagon announced that the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group was being diverted to the area. Tune in to "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" Thursday for more.

    

Russia and Syria Discuss 'Extremely Provocative' U.S. Missile Strike

Russian FM Lavrov said he and Rex Tillerson had agreed such a strike "should not happen again." Syrian FM Muallem said the U.S. goal "w
    

Pope Francis Washes Feet of Prisoners in Easter Tradition

The Pope held a celebration of mass with prisoners in the maximum security facility, and urged them to "be the servant of others."
    

CIA Director Pompeo Calls WikiLeaks A 'Hostile Intelligence Service'

Pompeo also said Julian Assange was making "common cause with dictators" and would have been "on the wrong side of history" in the 30s, 40s, and 50s.

    

How Does the 'MOAB' Compare to a Nuclear Bomb?

The U.S. military has dropped a "MOAB" - a 21,600-pound bomb - on a target in Afghanistan. How does the massive weapon compare to a nuke?
    

Canada Moves Towards Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

The Canadian government introduced legislation on Thursday that put the country on track to make recreational marijuana use legal by July 2018.

    

Londoners Protest Against Anti-Gay Violence in Chechnya

Hundreds gathered outside the Russian embassy in London after reports surfaced that gay men are being tortured in "camps" in the Russian region.

    

Syria's Assad Claims Chemical Weapons Attack Is '100 Percent Fabrication'

The U.S. and other countries say Bashar Assad ordered a chemical weapons attack that killed more than 100 civilians,. But in his first interview since the deaths, Syria's president said the accusations are "100 percent fabrication."

    

U.S.-Led Airstrike Kills 18 Allied Fighters in Friendly Fire Incident: Pentagon

It was not immediately clear if a U.S. plane carried out the strike, south of Tabqah in northern Syria on Tuesday, which killed 18 members of the American-backed SDF.

    

Trump Shares Cake — and 'Chemistry' — with China's Xi

President Donald Trump cemented his newfound friendship with China's President Xi Jinping over the "most beautiful piece of chocolate cake you've ever seen."

    

Trump Reverses on NATO: 'It Is No Longer Obsolete'

President Donald Trump reversed his stance on NATO being "obsolete" Wednesday — a 180-degree turn on a key campaign complaint

    

Tillerson Tells Putin: U.S.-Russia Relations 'At a Low Point'

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday as tensions between the two countries escalates

    

North Korea Leader Opens Sprawling New Housing Development

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Afghanistan, United Airlines, Syria: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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Trump Plan Would Curtail Protections for Detained Immigrants

As the administration tries to find jail space for its crackdown on illegal immigration, it is moving to curtail rules regarding the health and safety of detainees.

    

A Birthday Chorus for Zuma: Resign Now

On President Jacob Zuma’s birthday, tens of thousands of people protested outside his office in Pretoria, South Africa, calling on him to quit.
    

A Sisterhood of Scares

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United and Pepsi Affairs Force Brands to Respect Social Media

The potential perils that come with broad access to consumers have led companies to take it very seriously.

    

United Airlines Passenger May Need Surgery, Lawyer Says

Dr. David Dao, the passenger dragged off a United flight, suffered a broken nose, sustained a concussion, lost two teeth and injured his sinuses, his lawyer said.

    

Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney, an N.F.L. Force and Link to Football’s Past, Dies at 84

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Malaysia’s decision to free the North Korean suspects ended chances of bringing the real culprits to justice, say lawyers for the two women accused in the killing.

    

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