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Entertainer Charo became the second celebrity sent home in Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night.
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  1. Charo is the second celeb to get the boot on Season 24 of 'Dancing with the Stars'
  2. Cleveland Indians' Jason Kipnis skips opening day to attend national championship
  3. North Korea demands repatriation of 'abducted' waitresses
  4. Seattle Mariners lose ace Felix Hernandez to groin injury in fifth inning
  5. New York Giants' 25-year-old defensive end decides to retire
  6. Freddy Galvis, Cesar Hernandez power Philadelphia Phillies past Cincinnati Reds
  7. Notre Dame's Brian Kelly rips former QB DeShone Kizer 'on the field' and 'off the field' before NFL Draft
  8. Joc Pederson, Yasmani Grandal power Los Angeles Dodgers in rout of San Diego Padres
  9. Minnesota Twins shock Kansas City Royals with six-run seventh in season opener
  10. Mark Trumbo's 11th-inning HR sends Baltimore Orioles past Toronto Blue Jays
  11. Mark Reynolds lifts Colorado Rockies over Milwaukee Brewers
  12. Several dead after severe storms push through Southeast
  13. Cam Newton gives baby daughter very unique name
  14. Jerry Jones wants teams to talk Tony Romo, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans won't trade
  15. Reports: Trump supporter met with Kremlin envoy to set up U.S.-Russia back channel
  16. Denver Broncos re-sign star offensive lineman
  17. Podcast raises $50,000 in 10 hours to get J.J. Watt on show
  18. Pitcher says Milwaukee Brewers didn't treat him 'like a human'
  19. Tom Brady swarmed at Fenway by adoring fans
  20. Dems, advocates urge Trump to veto bill allowing ISPs to sell customers' web activity
  21. Social stigma fuels fear of the mentally ill by the general public

Charo is the second celeb to get the boot on Season 24 of 'Dancing with the Stars'

Entertainer Charo became the second celebrity sent home in Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night.
    

Cleveland Indians' Jason Kipnis skips opening day to attend national championship

Second baseman Jason Kipnis celebrated his 30th birthday watching the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball national championship Monday in Phoenix.
    

North Korea demands repatriation of 'abducted' waitresses

North Korea demanded the South repatriate the dozen North Korean waitresses who defected from a state-run restaurant in China.
    

Seattle Mariners lose ace Felix Hernandez to groin injury in fifth inning

Ace arm Felix Hernandez gave up two runs before departing the Seattle Mariners' contest Monday against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
    

New York Giants' 25-year-old defensive end decides to retire

A young New York Giants defensive lineman was due $615,000 next season before deciding to retire Monday.
    

Freddy Galvis, Cesar Hernandez power Philadelphia Phillies past Cincinnati Reds

CINCINNATI -- The Philadelphia Phillies got power from a couple of unlikely sources -- shortstop Freddy Galvis and second baseman Cesar Hernandez -- to help spark an Opening Day win on Monday afternoon.
    

Notre Dame's Brian Kelly rips former QB DeShone Kizer 'on the field' and 'off the field' before NFL Draft

At this time of year, most college coaches are trying to pump up the stock of their former players before the NFL Draft.
    

Joc Pederson, Yasmani Grandal power Los Angeles Dodgers in rout of San Diego Padres

LOS ANGELES -- Home run derby got an early launch by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a blowout of the San Diego Padres.
    

Minnesota Twins shock Kansas City Royals with six-run seventh in season opener

MINNEAPOLIS -- For six innings, the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals matched each other pitch for pitch and home run for home run.
    

Mark Trumbo's 11th-inning HR sends Baltimore Orioles past Toronto Blue Jays

BALTIMORE-- When last they met, the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays also went into extra innings tied at two. The Blue Jays won that game back in October -- the American League wild-card playoff -- on an 11th-inning homer.
    

Mark Reynolds lifts Colorado Rockies over Milwaukee Brewers

MILWAUKEE -- Mark Reynolds wasn't expecting to be the Colorado Rockeis' Opening Day starter at first base, but given the opportunity the veteran made the most of it.
    

Several dead after severe storms push through Southeast

At least five people died due to severe weather in the Southeast, where many areas battened down Monday in anticipation of damaging winds, hail and tornadoes.
    

Cam Newton gives baby daughter very unique name

With the wardrobe of a fashionista and a son named Chosen, you knew Cam Newton wouldn't slack in the creativity department when naming his daughter.
    

Jerry Jones wants teams to talk Tony Romo, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans won't trade

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones really wants someone to trade for veteran quarterback Tony Romo. The Denver Broncos and Houston Texan's aren't interested.
    

Reports: Trump supporter met with Kremlin envoy to set up U.S.-Russia back channel

A supporter of President Trump reportedly met with a Russian envoy in January to establish an unofficial back channel between the White House and the Kremlin.
    

Denver Broncos re-sign star offensive lineman

Third-year center Matt Paradis has played all 32 games of his career for the Denver Broncos. Now he's locked up for 2017.
    

Podcast raises $50,000 in 10 hours to get J.J. Watt on show

For years, Barstool Sports' Dan Katz has hated on NFL superstar J.J. Watt for his use of social media.
    

Pitcher says Milwaukee Brewers didn't treat him 'like a human'

Tyler Cravy has pitched in the Milwaukee Brewers organization since 2009.
    

Tom Brady swarmed at Fenway by adoring fans

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was the most popular guest Monday at Fenway Park, as he was surrounded by hundreds of fans before entering.
    

Dems, advocates urge Trump to veto bill allowing ISPs to sell customers' web activity

Days after Congress passed a bill to let Internet service providers sell customers' browsing histories, opponents continue to urge President Trump to reject it.
    

Social stigma fuels fear of the mentally ill by the general public

The general public tends to assume people diagnosed with mental illnesses are more dangerous than they actually are.
    
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At any moment, the men and women of Osan Air Base could have to drop everything, grab their gear and go into battle with North Korea.
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  1. Men, Women at U.S. Base in S. Korea Poised for War 24/7
  2. 11 Dead as Explosion Rocks Russian Subway; Second Device Found
  3. 'Desperate' N. Korean Dictator Would Use Nukes Against U.S.: Defector
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  9. Families Search for Missing Kids After Torrent Kills 240 in Colombia
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  11. Trump: If China Won't 'Solve' North Korea, We Will
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Men, Women at U.S. Base in S. Korea Poised for War 24/7

At any moment, the men and women of Osan Air Base could have to drop everything, grab their gear and go into battle with North Korea.

    

11 Dead as Explosion Rocks Russian Subway; Second Device Found

Officials said the blast happened when the train was between two stations in the country's second-largest city.

    

'Desperate' N. Korean Dictator Would Use Nukes Against U.S.: Defector

The most high profile North Korean defector in two decades told NBC News' Lester Holt that dictator Kim Jong Un is "desperate" to maintain his rule.

    

Russian Police Arrest 100 Suspected Gays, 3 Killed: Report

A spokesman for Chechnya's president said it was impossible that gays had been arrested or killed because they didn't exist in the region.

    

Jared Kushner in Iraq With Joint Chiefs Head

Trump has entrusted Kushner, who is married to his daughter Ivanka, with, among other duties, the role of peace envoy to the Middle East.

    

Death Toll Climbs to 273 as Rivers Recede in Colombia

Search teams were still digging in dense piles of mud and debris Monday, refusing to give up the search for survivors of the deadliest floods in the recent history of this Colombian city.

    

Eyewitness Describes Horror of Russian Metro Blast Attack

A bomb blast that struck a Russian metro station in St Petersburg has killed eleven people and wounded dozens.
    

An Unexpected Perk From the Electronics Ban — Free Laptops!

Here's a new air travel perk you probably never thought would happen: Laptops for everyone!

    

Families Search for Missing Kids After Torrent Kills 240 in Colombia

At least 43 children were among the confirmed dead from the devastating flood, according to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.

    

World Track and Field Group Says It Was Targeted by Fancy Bear Hackers

The world governing body of track and field claimed Monday that it was the victim of a cyber attack carried out by the Fancy Bear hacking group.

    

Trump: If China Won't 'Solve' North Korea, We Will

'If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will,' Trump told the Financial Times in an wide-ranging interview published Sunday.

    

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  7. Maoists for Trump? In China, Fans Admire His Nationalist Views
  8. Jared Kushner Meets With Iraqi Leader on Future of ISIS Battle
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  19. N.H.L. Says Its Players Will Not Participate in 2018 Winter Olympics
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Sweeping Federal Review Could Affect Consent Decrees Nationwide

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered a review of federal agreements with dozens of law enforcement agencies, including the Baltimore Police Department.

    

Democrats’ Vow to Filibuster Ensures Bitter Fight Over Gorsuch

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch and sent it to the deeply divided full Senate.

    

In Gorsuch Confirmation Battle, Both Sides Spin and Mislead

Democrats and Republicans alike have offered inaccurate talking points to defend their positions on the Supreme Court nomination.

    

The Senate Filibuster, Explained

A potential showdown over the nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court has brought a peculiar Senate rule to the fore once again.

    

Trump Shifts Course on Egypt, Praising Its Authoritarian Leader

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt got just what he was looking for: validation from an American president after the cold shoulder of the recent past.
    

Gorsuch, Russia, N.C.A.A. Final: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Maoists for Trump? In China, Fans Admire His Nationalist Views

A group wants to take a page from President Trump’s “America First” script and protect Chinese workers from layoffs and foreign competition.

    

Jared Kushner Meets With Iraqi Leader on Future of ISIS Battle

Mr. Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, is the first Trump administration official to visit Baghdad, amid strain over his travel ban.

    

Trump Tries to Deflect Russia Scrutiny, Citing ‘Crooked Scheme’ by Obama

The president seized on reports in conservative news outlets to bolster his case that he was targeted for surveillance by his predecessor for political reasons.

    

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Julie Roginsky, a Fox News contributor, said she faced retaliation for rebuffing Mr. Ailes’s sexual advances and for refusing to disparage the former host Gretchen Carlson.

    

Visa Applications Pour In by Truckload Before Door Slams Shut

Possible changes to a program that allows technology companies to import foreign workers may be adding to an even heavier rush than usual this year.

    

A Border Town’s Fragile Revival

When the nearby border entry closed in 2001, Boquillas del Carmen in Mexico was virtually abandoned. Since reopening in 2012, the town has once again become a tourist attraction, but the proposed border wall could pose a threat.
    

An Idaho Town Bucks the Perception of Rural Struggle

New manufacturing jobs and population growth have lifted Twin Falls, where the image of rural America painted in the presidential campaign is far from reality.

    

At Kushners’ Flagship Building, Mounting Debt and a Foundered Deal

Charles and Jared Kushner’s company was already losing money on its $1.8 billion skyscraper. Then a deal with the Chinese for a replacement fell apart.

    

Tesla Passes Ford in Market Value as Investors Bet on the Future

With signs that the long boom in American auto sales is tapering off, the Detroit giants are eclipsed on Wall Street by the electric-vehicle upstart.

    

Explosion in St. Petersburg, Russia, Kills 11 as Vladimir Putin Visits

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but speculation turned to militants who fled the shoot-to-kill law enforcement policy in the Caucasus and joined ISIS.

    

Brazilian Schoolgirl Killed by Crossfire Adds to Rio’s Toll

The death of Maria Eduarda da Conceição, 13, added to the fear that violence and killings involving the police were spinning out of control.

    

Iowa’s Largest Insurer Says It Will Withdraw From Obamacare Exchanges

Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield blamed the uncertain future of the federal health care law and the ensuing market instability for its decision.

    

N.H.L. Says Its Players Will Not Participate in 2018 Winter Olympics

N.H.L. players have participated in every Olympics since 1998, but owners do not want to shut down the league for a few weeks to cater to the Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

    

Kansas House Narrowly Upholds Governor’s Veto of Medicaid Expansion

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Review: ‘Amélie’ Is Easy to Listen To, but Never Really Sings

This mild-mannered musical adaptation of the famously divisive 2001 French film is unlikely to inspire similarly passionate responses.

    

Political Memo: Trump Declines First Pitch on Opening Day, Throwing Ritual a Curveball

White House officials cited a scheduling conflict as the president skipped a tradition rife with the potential for embarrassment and, in a heavily Democratic city, a hostile crowd.

    

Roman Polanski’s Request to Have Sexual Abuse Case Resolved Is Denied

A judge said there was no “sufficient or compelling” reason to grant the request from the director, who fled the country in the 1970s after pleading guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old.

    

Verizon Announces New Name Brand for AOL and Yahoo: Oath

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Georgetown Hires Patrick Ewing as Men’s Basketball Coach

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Dortmund Journal: A Museum About Soccer, and About Germany

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Within Hours, Plans for a Quiet Corner of China Send Home Prices Soaring

China’s effort to create a gleaming metropolis called Xiongan sets off a buying frenzy and shows the unpredictability of its vast property market.

    

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