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A federal appeals court in Chicago ruled Tuesday that the Civil Rights Act prohibits workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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  1. Appeals Court: Civil Rights Act protects gay workers
  2. Mark Ingram enjoying Maldives honeymoon
  3. Report: North Korea fires missile but test may have failed
  4. Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain welcomes Lil Wayne to Gainesville
  5. Several people burned in North Carolina championship celebration
  6. Toy company misspells LaMarcus Aldridge's name on action figure
  7. Fan flies airplane banner asking for Florida Panthers coach to be fired, has wish granted
  8. NASA's Cassini probe to begin 'Grand Finale'
  9. Former Los Angeles Dodgers star Pedro Guerrero in critical condition
  10. Dak Prescott, Ric Flair among voices rooting for Tony Romo
  11. Range of options for intranasal treatment expanding

Appeals Court: Civil Rights Act protects gay workers

A federal appeals court in Chicago ruled Tuesday that the Civil Rights Act prohibits workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation.
    

Mark Ingram enjoying Maldives honeymoon

New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram is enjoying a luxurious honeymoon in South Asia.
    

Report: North Korea fires missile but test may have failed

North Korea test-launched a ballistic missile early Wednesday, local time, but the test appears to have failed.
    

Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain welcomes Lil Wayne to Gainesville

Rapper Lil Wayne is set to perform Tuesday at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center and Florida football coach Jim McElwain is a fan.
    

Several people burned in North Carolina championship celebration

About 55,000 people converged in Chapel Hill on Tuesday morning to celebrate North Carolina's national championship. Several people departed with burn injuries.
    

Toy company misspells LaMarcus Aldridge's name on action figure

San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge has his name spelled wrong on an action figure.
    

Fan flies airplane banner asking for Florida Panthers coach to be fired, has wish granted

An airplane circled over the BB&T Center Monday in South Florida calling for the firing of the Florida Panthers' coach.
    

NASA's Cassini probe to begin 'Grand Finale'

On Wednesday, Cassini will begin its "Grand Finale" as it makes a succession of dives through Saturn's 1,500-mile-wide gap between its atmosphere and rings.
    

Former Los Angeles Dodgers star Pedro Guerrero in critical condition

Former Los Angeles Dodgers star Pedro Guerrero is in critical condition at a New York hospital after suffering a brain hemorrhage on Monday night, a surgeon told USA Today.
    

Dak Prescott, Ric Flair among voices rooting for Tony Romo

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is headed to the broadcast booth, and many sports personalities are wishing him well.
    

Range of options for intranasal treatment expanding

New research highlights the expanded availability and use of intranasal medication as an effective option in emergencies.
    
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CNN North Korea fires ballistic missile, US State Department says CNN (CNN) North Korea fired a projectile into the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, on Wednesday morning, US and South Korean officials said. The United States believes ...
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  1. North Korea fires ballistic missile, US State Department says - CNN
  2. Susan Rice, Ex-Obama Adviser, Is Back in Political Cross Hairs Over Surveillance - New York Times

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(CNN) North Korea fired a projectile into the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, on Wednesday morning, US and South Korean officials said. The United States believes the projectile was likely a ballistic missile, according to a US official. It ...
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At least 83 people — including 25 children — died and at least 350 others were injured in the incident in northern Idlib province, southwest of Aleppo, the relief agency UOSSM told NBC News.
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  1. 83 People, Including 25 Children, Reportedly Killed in Syria Gas Attack
  2. The Americans Living Too Close for Comfort to Nuclear North Korea
  3. Russia Subway Suicide Bomber ID'd as Kyrgyz Man, 22
  4. ISIS Calls Trump 'Idiot' in First Message Addressing New President
  5. Prince Harry Honors Diana in Anti-Landmine Speech
  6. Trump Administration Hits Women's Health Fund
  7. Soros-Funded University in Hungary Threatened With Closure
  8. Video Captures Airstrike Hitting Syrian Gas Attack Hospital
  9. Russia Terror Attack: 5 Things to Know About Central Asia
  10. Pink Diamond Auctioned for Record $71.2M in Hong Kong
  11. Trump Campaign Associate Targeted by Russian Spies
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83 People, Including 25 Children, Reportedly Killed in Syria Gas Attack

At least 83 people — including 25 children — died and at least 350 others were injured in the incident in northern Idlib province, southwest of Aleppo, the relief agency UOSSM told NBC News.

    

The Americans Living Too Close for Comfort to Nuclear North Korea

Nearly 140,000 U.S. citizens live in South Korea — often just miles from the border with the North.

    

Russia Subway Suicide Bomber ID'd as Kyrgyz Man, 22

A suicide bomber was behind the grisly attack on the St. Petersburg subway, Russian authorities said Tuesday as the death toll rose to 14.

    

ISIS Calls Trump 'Idiot' in First Message Addressing New President

The 36-minute audio released by ISIS spokesman Abu Hasan al-Muhajir appears to be the first time they have referred specifically to Trump since he took office.

    

Prince Harry Honors Diana in Anti-Landmine Speech

Speaking on International Mine Awareness Day, Harry praised his mother's work, calling on people to "finish the job and rid the planet of la
    

Trump Administration Hits Women's Health Fund

The Trump administration's decision to pull support from a UN family planning agency hurts desperate, helpless women, advocates say.

    

Soros-Funded University in Hungary Threatened With Closure

Hungary approved a new law on Tuesday that could force a university founded by financier George Soros out of the country.

    

Video Captures Airstrike Hitting Syrian Gas Attack Hospital

Footage provided by a Syrian media activist purports to show the deliberate targeting of a hospital treating victims of the Idlib gas attack.
    

Russia Terror Attack: 5 Things to Know About Central Asia

After Russia identified the subway suicide bomber as a Kyrgyz man, here's what to know about Central Asia and the so-called "stans."

    

Pink Diamond Auctioned for Record $71.2M in Hong Kong

A stunning 59.6 carat diamond known as the " Pink Star" sold for $71.2 million at a Sotheby's auction Tuesday in Hong Kong, setting a new world record.

    

Trump Campaign Associate Targeted by Russian Spies

Carter Page blamed the Obama administration for 'unmasking' his role in a 2013 investigation of Russian spying.

    

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Witnesses to the chemical attack who were taken to a hospital in Reyhanli, Turkey, described traumatic scenes at the site of the bombing.
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  1. Survivors of Syria Gas Attack Recount ‘a Cruel Scene’
  2. News Analysis: For Trump, a Focus on U.S. Interests and a Disdain for Moralizing
  3. Fact Check: Trump, Faulting Obama on Syria, Contradicts Himself
  4. As Syria Crumbles, a Doctor Persists
  5. Fox Losing More Advertisers After Sexual Harassment Claims Against O’Reilly
  6. Mediator: After Ailes, the Pirate Flag Still Flies at Fox News
  7. Syria, Sessions, O’Reilly: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  8. Police Unions Hail Trump’s Easing of Scrutiny. Local Officials Worry.
  9. Consent Decrees, Racial Bias and Policing
  10. Ceding to One Side on Health Bill, Trump Risks Alienating Another
  11. Public Health: Republican Health Proposal Would Undermine Coverage for Pre-existing Conditions
  12. 2 Education Dept. Picks Raise Fears on Civil Rights Enforcement
  13. Susan Rice, Ex-Obama Adviser, Is Back in Political Cross Hairs Over Surveillance
  14. Senate Formally Takes Up Gorsuch Nomination, and Braces for Turmoil
  15. Trump Faces Test as Boeing Announces Deal to Sell Jetliners to Iran
  16. California Today: California Today: Defying Trump With Sanctuary Bill
  17. Owner and Army Fight for a Soccer Club’s Name
  18. Outdoor Jail, a Vestige of Joe Arpaio’s Tenure, Is Closing
  19. As Trump Meets Xi at Mar-a-Lago, There’s a ‘Wild Card’
  20. North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile a Day Before U.S.-China Summit
  21. Russia Moves to Ban Jehovah’s Witnesses as ‘Extremist’
  22. At Penn Station, Rail Mishap Spurs Large and Lasting Headache
  23. 87 Times Smaller Than Reality
  24. Richmond Fed President Resigns, Admitting He Violated Confidentiality
  25. Civil Rights Act Protects Gay Workers, Court Rules
  26. Amazon Will Stream N.F.L.’s Thursday Night Games
  27. One in 10 Pregnant Women With Zika in U.S. Have Babies With Birth Defects
  28. N.C.A.A. Ends Boycott of North Carolina After So-Called Bathroom Bill Is Repealed
  29. Butter or Margarine? In Dunkin’ Donuts Lawsuit, Man Accepts No Substitutes
  30. Tony Romo Retires From N.F.L. and Heads to CBS, Replacing Simms
  31. Battling to Save James Baldwin’s Home in the South of France
  32. On Technology: Why Can’t Silicon Valley Fix Online Harassment?
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Survivors of Syria Gas Attack Recount ‘a Cruel Scene’

Witnesses to the chemical attack who were taken to a hospital in Reyhanli, Turkey, described traumatic scenes at the site of the bombing.

    

News Analysis: For Trump, a Focus on U.S. Interests and a Disdain for Moralizing

Where other American presidents might have used the gas attack in Syria to call for the departure of Bashar al-Assad, Mr. Trump’s spokesman dismissed the notion as impractical.

    

Fact Check: Trump, Faulting Obama on Syria, Contradicts Himself

President Trump criticized his predecessor for not intervening more aggressively in Syria’s civil war, but over the years, Mr. Trump has advocated doing “nothing.”

    

As Syria Crumbles, a Doctor Persists

Dr. Farida was working in Aleppo when government forces took control. She brought her story to the United States to seek humanitarian aid before returning to treat patients in rebel-held territory in northern Syria.
    

Fox Losing More Advertisers After Sexual Harassment Claims Against O’Reilly

More than a dozen marketers have said they are pulling their advertisements from Bill O’Reilly’s program, “The O’Reilly Factor,” and the National Organization for Women demanded that he be fired.

    

Mediator: After Ailes, the Pirate Flag Still Flies at Fox News

When Roger Ailes left as Fox News chairman, executives promised a cleanup. Reports of harassment claims and payouts make it hard to see what changed.

    

Syria, Sessions, O’Reilly: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Police Unions Hail Trump’s Easing of Scrutiny. Local Officials Worry.

While mayors and police chiefs welcome federal oversight of the police, unions say it keeps officers from doing their jobs and makes the public less safe.

    

Consent Decrees, Racial Bias and Policing

The Justice Department is rethinking its use of consent decrees directed at police departments. In the past, the decrees found widespread racial bias in policing.

    

Ceding to One Side on Health Bill, Trump Risks Alienating Another

With the administration struggling to gather enough G.O.P. support in the House for a new bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, party leaders say no action is imminent.

    

Public Health: Republican Health Proposal Would Undermine Coverage for Pre-existing Conditions

The proposal would effectively eliminate one of the Affordable Care Act’s most popular provisions.

    

2 Education Dept. Picks Raise Fears on Civil Rights Enforcement

The two selections for high-profile posts, both lawyers, have legal records on sexual assault that have alarmed some advocates.

    

Susan Rice, Ex-Obama Adviser, Is Back in Political Cross Hairs Over Surveillance

Ms. Rice denied wrongdoing after reports that she sought to learn the identities of associates of President Trump swept up in the electronic monitoring of foreigners.

    

Senate Formally Takes Up Gorsuch Nomination, and Braces for Turmoil

The Senate will face a blistering partisan conflict this week over the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch and the chamber’s future rules.

    

Trump Faces Test as Boeing Announces Deal to Sell Jetliners to Iran

Boeing said the agreement to sell up to 60 737s, which requires U.S. government approval, would create 18,000 American jobs.

    

California Today: California Today: Defying Trump With Sanctuary Bill

Tuesday: A new salvo in California’s fight with President Trump, a rush for H-1B visas, and the growing popularity of the slackline.

    

Owner and Army Fight for a Soccer Club’s Name

Lawsuits and court rulings have stripped one of Europe’s best-known teams, Steaua Bucharest, of its badge and its name, and divided the club’s fans.

    

Outdoor Jail, a Vestige of Joe Arpaio’s Tenure, Is Closing

Tent City in Arizona was intended to save money while turning the broiling summer into a form of punishment. It did neither, the new sheriff says.

    

As Trump Meets Xi at Mar-a-Lago, There’s a ‘Wild Card’

Among the membership rolls of the Mar-a-Lago resort is a Chinese magnate who is a frequent critic of Beijing. It could make for an awkward topic as President Trump hosts President Xi Jinping there.

    

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile a Day Before U.S.-China Summit

The missile took off from Sinpo on North Korea’s east coast and flew 37 miles before splashing into the sea, the South Korean military said in a statement.

    

Russia Moves to Ban Jehovah’s Witnesses as ‘Extremist’

The pacifist denomination is at the heart of a growing campaign to banish religious groups that compete with the Russian Orthodox Church.

    

At Penn Station, Rail Mishap Spurs Large and Lasting Headache

Commuters who take New Jersey Transit and Long Island Rail Road can expect major delays to continue through Thursday.

    

87 Times Smaller Than Reality

A permanent show featuring miniature models of the world's most famous landmarks opens in Times Square on April 6. Take a 360º tour of Gulliver's Gate as artists add the final touches.
    

Richmond Fed President Resigns, Admitting He Violated Confidentiality

Jeffrey M. Lacker, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank in Richmond, said on Tuesday that he confirmed information about internal deliberations in a 2012 conversation.

    

Civil Rights Act Protects Gay Workers, Court Rules

With contradictory rulings in two circuits, the Supreme Court may end up deciding whether a landmark law protects gay people from job discrimination.

    

Amazon Will Stream N.F.L.’s Thursday Night Games

The internet retailer agreed to pay about $50 million for the streaming rights to 10 games, according to a person briefed on the deal.

    

One in 10 Pregnant Women With Zika in U.S. Have Babies With Birth Defects

A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reinforced evidence that women infected in the first trimester were at greater risk of having babies with birth defects.

    

N.C.A.A. Ends Boycott of North Carolina After So-Called Bathroom Bill Is Repealed

The college athletics organization said the decision was made “reluctantly.”

    

Butter or Margarine? In Dunkin’ Donuts Lawsuit, Man Accepts No Substitutes

Nearly two dozen stores in Massachusetts were sued for using margarine or a butter substitute instead of butter on bagels.

    

Tony Romo Retires From N.F.L. and Heads to CBS, Replacing Simms

Romo was 78-49 in 13 seasons for the Cowboys. CBS said it was discussing Phil Simms’s future role with CBS Sports.

    

Battling to Save James Baldwin’s Home in the South of France

Alarmed by a plan to turn the former home of this American writer into apartments, a group dedicated to building a writers’ retreat runs afoul of the Baldwin family.

    

On Technology: Why Can’t Silicon Valley Fix Online Harassment?

The answer might stretch back to the founding principles of the web.

    

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