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North Korean defectors are crashing Kim Il Sung's birthday party with helium balloon launches.
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  1. North Korea defectors launch 'birthday' balloons across DMZ
  2. New York Yankees edge St. Louis Cardinals for fifth straight win
  3. 2017 NHL Playoffs: Sidney Crosby propels Pittsburgh Penguins past Columbus Blue Jackets
  4. 2017 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies preview, outlook
  5. Washington Nationals outlast Philadelphia Phillies in 10 innings
  6. 2017 NBA Playoffs: Toronto Raptors vs. Milwaukee Bucks preview, outlook
  7. New Era unveils official 2017 NFL Draft caps
  8. Late actress Carrie Fisher receives tribute at 'Star Wars Celebration'
  9. Pentagon defends debut of biggest non-nuclear bomb on Afghanistan
  10. 2017 RBC Heritage: Graham DeLaet, Luke Donald share second-round Heritage lead
  11. Martellus Bennett compares Tom Brady to Jennifer Lopez
  12. Houston Texans pick up Jadeveon Clowney's fifth-year option

North Korea defectors launch 'birthday' balloons across DMZ

North Korean defectors are crashing Kim Il Sung's birthday party with helium balloon launches.
    

New York Yankees edge St. Louis Cardinals for fifth straight win

Masahiro Tanaka recovered from allowing an early home run and pitched into the seventh inning as the New York Yankees took a 4-3 victory over the Cardinals.
    

2017 NHL Playoffs: Sidney Crosby propels Pittsburgh Penguins past Columbus Blue Jackets

Sidney Crosby was asked late in the season whether he liked the nickname that had been catching on for his new line combination -- the Sid and the Kids Line.
    

2017 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies preview, outlook

Plenty of grit and determination will be on display when two rivals, the San Antonio Spurs and Memphis Grizzlies, square off in the first round of the playoffs.
    

Washington Nationals outlast Philadelphia Phillies in 10 innings

The first two weeks of the season have been shaky for the Washington Nationals' bullpen, which had the best ERA in the National League in 2016.
    

2017 NBA Playoffs: Toronto Raptors vs. Milwaukee Bucks preview, outlook

At first glance, the Toronto Raptors appear to be an easy choice to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks in their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
    

New Era unveils official 2017 NFL Draft caps

This week hat maker New Era revealed its official on stage cap for the 2017 NFL Draft.
    

Late actress Carrie Fisher receives tribute at 'Star Wars Celebration'

"Star Wars Celebration" continued in Florida on Friday with a special panel hosted by Mark Hamill to honor late actress Carrie Fisher.
    

Pentagon defends debut of biggest non-nuclear bomb on Afghanistan

The top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan on Friday defended the call to use the Pentagon's biggest non-nuclear bomb against a terrorist target near Kabul.
    

2017 RBC Heritage: Graham DeLaet, Luke Donald share second-round Heritage lead

Canadian Graham DeLaet eagled the par-4 ninth hole and shot a 4-under 67 on Friday to claim a share of the second-round lead with former World No. 1 Luke Donald at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
    

Martellus Bennett compares Tom Brady to Jennifer Lopez

He's known for his thoughtful commentary, and on Thursday Martellus Bennett didn't disappoint when asked about new quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
    

Houston Texans pick up Jadeveon Clowney's fifth-year option

The Houston Texans picked up the fifth-year option on former top overall pick Jadeveon Clowney, multiple outlets reported on Friday.
    
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New York Times A Giant US Bomb Carries an Even Bigger MessageNew York TimesThe United States dropped the most powerful conventional bomb in the American arsenal on an Islamic State cave complex in Afghanistan on Thursday, the Pentagon said. ...
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The United States dropped the most powerful conventional bomb in the American arsenal on an Islamic State cave complex in Afghanistan on Thursday, the Pentagon said. Footage released by U.S. Central Command shows the moment the bomb was ...
Trump delights in watching the US military display its strengthWashington Post
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Arkansas Judge Moves to Block Executions
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A rally at the State Capitol in Little Rock on Friday against Arkansas's plans to carry out seven executions in 10 days. Credit Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times. A judge in Arkansas moved Friday to block the state from carrying out up to seven ...
Scheduled to die in Arkansas: Does mental competence matter?CNN
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"Trump is always making provocations with his aggressive words," North Korean minister Han Song Ryol said, blaming the U.S. for "trouble."
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  1. Nuke Test Will Happen Whenever We Choose: North Korea
  2. Why Did U.S. Drop a Huge Bomb on Afghanistan?
  3. Nuke Test Will Happen Whenever We Choose: North Korea
  4. Are Easter Pilgrims Taking the Wrong Path?
  5. Mother of Jailed Venezuelan Opposition Leader: 'People are Suffering'
  6. Mother of Jailed Opposition Leader Asks Americans to Help Venezuela
  7. Facebook Shuts Down 30,000 Fake Accounts Ahead of French Elections
  8. MOAB Bomb Didn't Need Trump's Approval, Officials Say
  9. North Korean Vice FM: We 'Will Go to War' if Provoked by U.S.
  10. Syrian 7-Year-Old Bana al-Abad to Publish Memoir
  11. Young Tourist Stabbed to Death in Jerusalem
  12. Russian Newspaper Fears for Staff After Chechens Vow Vengeance
  13. Footage Released of 'The Mother of All Bombs' Hitting Target
  14. U.S. Kills 36 With 'Mother of All Bombs' in ISIS Strike
  15. Venezuela: 5 Dead as Anti-Government Protests Intensify
  16. Nigeria Hoping to 'Bring Back Our Girls' Three Years After Abduction
  17. Japan Weighs Plans for S. Korea Evacuation: Report
  18. 'Finding Oscar': Horror and Hope After Unimaginable Guatemalan Massacre
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Nuke Test Will Happen Whenever We Choose: North Korea

"Trump is always making provocations with his aggressive words," North Korean minister Han Song Ryol said, blaming the U.S. for "trouble."

    

Why Did U.S. Drop a Huge Bomb on Afghanistan?

The MOAB was the largest non-nuclear bomb ever dropped by the U.S. military — so big it had to be pushed out of a cargo plane attached to a parachute.

    

Nuke Test Will Happen Whenever We Choose: North Korea

"Trump is always making provocations with his aggressive words," North Korean minister Han Song Ryol said, blaming the U.S. for "trouble."

    

Are Easter Pilgrims Taking the Wrong Path?

Some scholars say the Via Dolorosa, walked by Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem, may not actually have been the path taken by Christ.

    

Mother of Jailed Venezuelan Opposition Leader: 'People are Suffering'

Antonieta López, the mother of opposition leader Leopoldo López, said to NBC News that Americans need to know how Venezuelans are suffering.

    

Mother of Jailed Opposition Leader Asks Americans to Help Venezuela

Antonieta Lopez, the mother of jailed Venezuelan opposition leader, Leopoldo Lopez explains why people are protesting and she hopes that the U.S. and other nations in the Western Hemisphere join her to help fight the Maduro government.
    

Facebook Shuts Down 30,000 Fake Accounts Ahead of French Elections

Citing the mission of "protecting authenticity" the social media giant revealed ramped up efforts to stop the spread of fake news, hoaxes, and spam through fake accounts.

    

MOAB Bomb Didn't Need Trump's Approval, Officials Say

The U.S. commander in Afghanistan who ordered use of the "mother of all bombs" to attack an ISIS stronghold near the Pakistani border didn't need and didn't request President Donald Trump's approval, Pentagon officials said Friday.

    

North Korean Vice FM: We 'Will Go to War' if Provoked by U.S.

Despite President Trump's warnings, Han Song Ryol said North Korea will go ahead with a nuclear test whenever they choose to.
    

Syrian 7-Year-Old Bana al-Abad to Publish Memoir

The Twitter sensation who shared a human perspective on a city under siege has a book due out in the fall.

    

Young Tourist Stabbed to Death in Jerusalem

Authorities arrested a 57-year-old Palestinian suspect and published a photo of his alleged weapon on social media.

    

Russian Newspaper Fears for Staff After Chechens Vow Vengeance

The paper fears for its staff after Chechen clerics said it faced "retribution" for alleging gay men in Chechnya were being tortured and killed.

    

Footage Released of 'The Mother of All Bombs' Hitting Target

U.S. troops dropped a 21,600-pound bomb on an Afghanistan target in what is the largest non-nuclear bomb the U.S. has used in wartime.
    

U.S. Kills 36 With 'Mother of All Bombs' in ISIS Strike

Afghanistan's government said the attack killed 36 ISIS fighters, and U.S. commanders said the bomb was "the right weapon against the right target."

    

Venezuela: 5 Dead as Anti-Government Protests Intensify

In Venezuela, five people have died in the wave of anti-government protests that are now entering its third week.

    

Nigeria Hoping to 'Bring Back Our Girls' Three Years After Abduction

Hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in the spring of 2014 remain missing and Nigerians are fighting to keep their memories alive and bring
    

Japan Weighs Plans for S. Korea Evacuation: Report

Japan has also reportedly considered how it would cope with a flood of North Korean refugees into Japan, among whom might be Pyongyang spies and agents.

    

'Finding Oscar': Horror and Hope After Unimaginable Guatemalan Massacre

The brutal and unimaginable massacre at Dos Erres, Guatemala is the subject of a wrenching and ultimately hopeful documentary, 'Finding Oscar,' executive produced by Steven Spielberg.

    

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  1. White House to Keep Its Visitor Logs Secret
  2. DeVos Halts Obama-Era Plan to Revamp Student Loan Management
  3. A Giant U.S. Bomb Carries an Even Bigger Message
  4. A Closer Look at the ISIS Threat in Afghanistan
  5. Trump Raises Millions for 2020 Re-election Bid
  6. House’s Inquiry Into Russia Points a Congressman to Cyprus
  7. In Reversal, Trump Names Pick to Reshape Export-Import Bank, Not End It
  8. 5 Ways to Get a Picture-Perfect Home
  9. Razing the Hamptons
  10. Arkansas Judge Moves to Block Executions
  11. At Choate, Decades of ‘I’d Rather Let It Go at That’
  12. O’Reilly’s Behavior Said to Have Helped Drive Megyn Kelly Out at Fox
  13. Robert Taylor, Innovator Who Shaped Modern Computing, Dies at 85
  14. Adventures in Capitalism: Amex, Challenged by Chase, Is Losing the Snob War
  15. On Pro Basketball: Knicks’ Phil Jackson Breaks the Silence, but the Turmoil Is Intact
  16. Train Stuck in Tunnel 3 Hours, Then Stun Gun Sparks Stampede
  17. Eluding Gangs in Honduras, Then Falling Victim to One on Long Island
  18. Uber Wants to Rule the World. First It Must Conquer India.
  19. Overseas Adoptions by Americans Continue to Decline
  20. Aaron Hernandez Is Found Not Guilty of 2012 Double Murder
  21. New York Falls Short in Resettling Mentally Ill Adults, Angering Judge
  22. Your Money: A Baby or Your Money Back: All About Fertility Clinic Package Deals
  23. What in the Name of Pop Is Going on With Eurovision?
  24. St. Jude Medical Played Down Defibrillator Failures for Years, F.D.A. Says
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  26. South Korea Election Turns Into 2-Way Race as Dark Horse Surges
  27. A Centenary and Recent Discoveries Shine a Spotlight on Rodin
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White House to Keep Its Visitor Logs Secret

The White House also said it was ending the contract for the website that contains the visitor log data as well as financial disclosure and salary information for employees.

    

DeVos Halts Obama-Era Plan to Revamp Student Loan Management

In another reversal of previous policies, President Trump’s education secretary hit the reset button on a plan to streamline a much-maligned patchwork of loan servicers.

    

A Giant U.S. Bomb Carries an Even Bigger Message

To potential adversaries, the bombing could signal deterrence. For the U.S. public, it underscored the Pentagon’s more aggressive stance under President Trump.

    

A Closer Look at the ISIS Threat in Afghanistan

The United States dropped one of its most powerful bombs on a cave complex used by the Islamic State’s Afghan affiliate. How big is the extremist group’s footprint inside the country?
    

Trump Raises Millions for 2020 Re-election Bid

Filings showed that Mr. Trump’s campaign and the Republican Party together brought in over $30 million in the first three months of the year.

    

House’s Inquiry Into Russia Points a Congressman to Cyprus

Representative Mike Quigley of Illinois visited the island nation as part of intelligence committee’s investigation into Moscow’s involvement in the American election.

    

In Reversal, Trump Names Pick to Reshape Export-Import Bank, Not End It

Donald Trump called the federal agency “excess baggage” during his campaign, but has nominated a supporter of the bank to its board, and a fierce critic to lead it.

    

5 Ways to Get a Picture-Perfect Home

Staging your home to sell? Or just want to make it look irresistible on social media? Watch in 360 video as a Williamsburg loft listed for $1,295,000 at Corcoran.com is transformed to make it photo-ready.
    

Razing the Hamptons

With vacant lots hard to come by and buyers clamoring for ever-larger homes, even a house built little more than a decade ago might be a candidate for a teardown.

    

Arkansas Judge Moves to Block Executions

A judge’s order forbidding the use of an execution drug came on an afternoon of legal chaos concerning the pending execution of seven condemned killers in the state.

    

At Choate, Decades of ‘I’d Rather Let It Go at That’

A long list of administrators at the prestigious boarding school kept sexual abuse under wraps and did not report accusations as the law required.

    

O’Reilly’s Behavior Said to Have Helped Drive Megyn Kelly Out at Fox

Bill O’Reilly’s response to complaints about sexual harassment at Fox News prompted Ms. Kelly, a rising star at the network, to send an angry email to top executives. She later jumped to NBC.

    

Robert Taylor, Innovator Who Shaped Modern Computing, Dies at 85

Mr. Taylor’s work was instrumental in the creation of the internet, the modern personal computer and the mouse.

    

Adventures in Capitalism: Amex, Challenged by Chase, Is Losing the Snob War

Amex’s hold on the affluent fantasies of up-and-coming elites is starting to wobble as other credit card companies are beating it at its own game.

    

On Pro Basketball: Knicks’ Phil Jackson Breaks the Silence, but the Turmoil Is Intact

Speaking to local reporters he had avoided since September, Jackson, the team’s president for three seasons, said the Knicks were still several years away from being a contender.

    

Train Stuck in Tunnel 3 Hours, Then Stun Gun Sparks Stampede

A train with about 1,200 passengers became stuck in a tunnel between New York and New Jersey for nearly three hours on Friday, and the chaotic scene escalated to pandemonium when Amtrak police used a stun gun to subdue a disruptive man in a station, sparking a stampede.
    

Eluding Gangs in Honduras, Then Falling Victim to One on Long Island

A Florida teenager on vacation was among four young men who the police say were victims of members of the MS-13 gang.

    

Uber Wants to Rule the World. First It Must Conquer India.

Uber is diving headlong into India, where it must face the sobering realities of analog life in a rapidly developing country.

    

Overseas Adoptions by Americans Continue to Decline

A new State Department report said adoptions of foreign-born children were at a 35-year low.

    

Aaron Hernandez Is Found Not Guilty of 2012 Double Murder

Hernandez, the former Patriots player accused of killing Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a drive-by shooting, is already serving a life sentence for a 2013 murder.

    

New York Falls Short in Resettling Mentally Ill Adults, Angering Judge

“If I sound dramatic, it is because it is dramatic,” a federal judge said. After nearly five years, fewer than 500 of as many as 4,000 residents have been moved.

    

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Geopolitics and pop culture clash as Ukraine bars Russia's entry into the 2017 Eurovision contest because of a visit by the contestant, Yulia Samoylova, to Crimea.

    

St. Jude Medical Played Down Defibrillator Failures for Years, F.D.A. Says

The company continued to ship the products before recalling them in October, failing to alert patients or doctors of several cases of battery problems.

    

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The Danish company Dong Energy has won the right to build two North Sea wind projects without government subsidies, a first for the industry.

    

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Ahn Cheol-soo has become a leading contender for president, offering hope to conservatives and others alarmed by the North’s nuclear and missile threats.

    

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For all his fame, the sculptor’s works have yet to command the blockbuster prices paid for trophy paintings by Monet and Cézanne.

    

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Bartlett Sher’s masterly production of J.T. Rogers’s drama about the Oslo Accords is reborn as the colossus it was always meant to be.

    

Ties: The Hummingbird and the Pine Tree

I grew up constantly flitting from place to place, but my husband’s roots are strong and sturdy.

    

How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Chainsmokers?

In three years, the duo has had several hits while offending all sorts of people. What does its sound say about EDM? A panel discussion, on Popcast.

    

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