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  1. Konami code unlocks Easter egg surprise on Canadian banknote's website
  2. It's knot you: Study shows why your shoes come untied
  3. Japan's jets deployed in response to Russian bombers
  4. UPI horse racing roundup: Irish War Cry, Irap, Gormley advance
  5. Guitarist and J. Geils Band leader John Geils dead at 71
  6. GOP narrowly holds Kansas House seat in first U.S. electoral response to Trump admin
  7. Turkey says tests confirm nerve agent sarin used in Syrian attack
  8. Chicago Blackhawks' Michal Rozsival has surgery for facial fractures
  9. Trump administration suspends ICE reports due to inaccuracies
  10. Broadway's 'In Transit' to close Sunday
  11. Former St. Louis Ram, New Orleans Saint James Laurinaitis retires
  12. San Francisco Giants place C Buster Posey on concussion list
  13. Gunman fired 10 shots in San Bernardino school without saying a word, police say
  14. Washington Huskies' Chris Petersen gets contract extension
  15. For whales, Southern California soundscape is a mixed bag
  16. Snowboarder disappears into rare 'snownado' in Alberta
  17. Polar bear tries to attack penguin backpack at Pittsburgh zoo
  18. Watch: Lifted lizard traps itself in crate hole for a second time

Konami code unlocks Easter egg surprise on Canadian banknote's website

The Bank of Canada is inviting you to a virtual Easter egg hunt to promote its new $10 bill.
    

It's knot you: Study shows why your shoes come untied

Are loose shoestrings tying you up in knots? Don't let it.Turns out there's a scientific reason why shoestrings come untied.
    

Japan's jets deployed in response to Russian bombers

Japanese fighter jets were scrambled to warn six incoming Russian aircraft flying near Tokyo-claimed airspace, NHK reported Wednesday, local time.
    

UPI horse racing roundup: Irish War Cry, Irap, Gormley advance

Irish War Cry, Irap and Gormley move forward on Kentucky Derby trail; dominating performances by Oaks candidates Miss Sky Warrior and Paradise Woods; and more.
    

Guitarist and J. Geils Band leader John Geils dead at 71

John Warren Geils, who in the 1960s formed the popular J. Geils Band that produced the hits "Centerfold" and "Love Stinks" in the 1980s, had died at age 71.
    

GOP narrowly holds Kansas House seat in first U.S. electoral response to Trump admin

Kansas Republican Ron Estes narrowly won a race the GOP was sweating in the United States' first electoral response to President Trump's election.
    

Turkey says tests confirm nerve agent sarin used in Syrian attack

Traces of the poison were detected in blood and urine samples taken from victims who were wounded in Khan Sheikhun last week, Turkey's health minister said.
    

Chicago Blackhawks' Michal Rozsival has surgery for facial fractures

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Michal Rozsival underwent surgery Tuesday to repair facial fractures, the team announced.
    

Trump administration suspends ICE reports due to inaccuracies

U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement said Tuesday it won't resume issuing weekly non-compliance reports until some flawed reporting errors are corrected.
    

Broadway's 'In Transit' to close Sunday

Broadway's first a cappella musical "In Transit" is to close Sunday, producers announced Tuesday.
    

Former St. Louis Ram, New Orleans Saint James Laurinaitis retires

Former St. Louis Rams standout James Laurinaitis announced his retirement on Tuesday, stating he can no longer physically play the game.
    

San Francisco Giants place C Buster Posey on concussion list

San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey was placed on the seven-day concussion disabled list Tuesday after he was struck in the head by a pitch in Monday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at AT&T Park.
    

Gunman fired 10 shots in San Bernardino school without saying a word, police say

Officials also said Tuesday a 9-year-old boy wounded in the shooting at a Southern California elementary school is recovering and expected to survive.
    

Washington Huskies' Chris Petersen gets contract extension

Washington coach Chris Petersen is the recipient of a contract extension that runs through the 2023 season.
    

For whales, Southern California soundscape is a mixed bag

New research shows whales in Southern California face significant noise pollution.
    

Snowboarder disappears into rare 'snownado' in Alberta

A meteorologist who spotted a rare "snownado" at the at an Alberta ski run shot video of his friend snowboarding through the white whirlwind.
    

Polar bear tries to attack penguin backpack at Pittsburgh zoo

A polar bear at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium was filmed making an apparent attempt to attack a visitor's penguin-shaped backpack.
    

Watch: Lifted lizard traps itself in crate hole for a second time

A Florida woman helped a troubled lizard escape from a hole in a crate, but the hapless animal immediately trapped itself a second time.
    
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  2. Kentucky doctor who was dragged off jet had checkered past - Atlanta Journal Constitution
  3. White House accuses Russia of Syria chemical attack 'cover up' - Reuters

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The FBI obtained a secret court order last summer to monitor the communications of an adviser to presidential candidate Donald Trump, part of an investigation into possible links between Russia and the campaign, law enforcement and other U.S. officials ...
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This Sunday, April 9, 2017, image made from a video provided by Audra D. Bridges shows a passenger being removed from a United Airlines flight in Chicago. Video of police officers dragging the passenger from an overbooked United Airlines flight sparked ...
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson disembarks from a plane upon his arrival at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, Russia April 11, 2017. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov. 1/11. left. right. (R-L) U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Britain's Foreign ...
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Multiple explosions went off near a bus carrying German soccer team Borussia Dortmund Tuesday, injuring a player, authorities said.
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  1. Explosions Rock German Soccer Team Bus Before Match
  2. Ex-Trump Adviser Was Subject of Secret Surveillance: Report
  3. White House Accuses Russia of Trying to 'Cover Up' Assad Role in Syrian Attack
  4. North Korea State Media Warns of Nuclear Strike if Provoked
  5. White House Weighs in On Latest North Korea Threats
  6. Indian TV Commercial Showing Adored Trans Mother Goes Viral
  7. Venezuela Gets Pledge Of Support From Regional Allies in Cuba
  8. Tillerson: Russia Must Choose Alliance with Either U.S. or Assad
  9. Tillerson: Assad's Reign in Syria 'Coming to an End'
  10. Eric Trump Reveals Syria Strike Influenced By 'Heartbroken, Outraged' Ivanka
  11. Sweden Truck Attack Suspect Admits Terrorism: Lawyer
  12. Tillerson's Tough Russia Visit Is Not the Meeting Either Side Planned: Analysis
  13. Carnage in Caracas as Protesters Clash with Authorities
  14. China Stops Coal Trade With North Korea, Orders Cargo Ships Home
  15. Mexican Ex-Governor on Run 5 Years Arrested in Italy
  16. Tear Gas and Chaos as Venezuela Protests Intensify
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Explosions Rock German Soccer Team Bus Before Match

Multiple explosions went off near a bus carrying German soccer team Borussia Dortmund Tuesday, injuring a player, authorities said.

    

Ex-Trump Adviser Was Subject of Secret Surveillance: Report

A FISA court issued a warrant allowing the FBI to monitor possible communications between Russian agents and Carter Page, according to the Washington Post.

    

White House Accuses Russia of Trying to 'Cover Up' Assad Role in Syrian Attack

The White House is accusing Russia of trying to "cover up" Syrian president Assad's regime's role in a chemical weapons attack that killed dozens

    

North Korea State Media Warns of Nuclear Strike if Provoked

Tension has escalated sharply on the Korean peninsula amid concerns the reclusive North may soon conduct a sixth nuclear test.

    

White House Weighs in On Latest North Korea Threats

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says North Korea's missile launches "are not tolerable" and adds that President Trump "wou
    

Indian TV Commercial Showing Adored Trans Mother Goes Viral

A commercial that tells the real-life story of a transgender woman and her adopted daughter has sparked a conversation about trans rights in India.

    

Venezuela Gets Pledge Of Support From Regional Allies in Cuba

Venezuela's leftist, regional allies pledged to support its embattled government at a summit in Havana.

    

Tillerson: Russia Must Choose Alliance with Either U.S. or Assad

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says that Russia's alliance with the likes of Bashar al Assad, Iran, and Hezbollah will not serve Moscow's
    

Tillerson: Assad's Reign in Syria 'Coming to an End'

At the conclusion of the G7 summit, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson holds a press briefing and asserts that "we see no further role" for Sy
    

Eric Trump Reveals Syria Strike Influenced By 'Heartbroken, Outraged' Ivanka

President Donald Trump's son said the Syria strike was influenced in part by Ivanka, who he said she was "heartbroken and outraged" by the atrocity.

    

Sweden Truck Attack Suspect Admits Terrorism: Lawyer

Stockholm truck attack suspect Rakhmat Akilov "admits to a terrorist crime and accepts therefore that he will be detained," his lawyer told a court.

    

Tillerson's Tough Russia Visit Is Not the Meeting Either Side Planned: Analysis

Tillerson's visit was supposed to pave the way for better relations with Moscow and even a Trump-Putin summit. But Syria now dominates the agenda.

    

Carnage in Caracas as Protesters Clash with Authorities

National Guard and riot police fired tear gas to disperse a fifth straight day of Venezuelan opposition protests
    

China Stops Coal Trade With North Korea, Orders Cargo Ships Home

China banned all imports of North Korean coal on Feb. 26, cutting off the country's most important export product following repeated missile tests.

    

Mexican Ex-Governor on Run 5 Years Arrested in Italy

Tomas Yarrington is accused of accepting millions of dollars in drug cartel bribes and investing it in Texas real estate. He was arrested Sunday.

    

Tear Gas and Chaos as Venezuela Protests Intensify

Venezuela was roiled by a fifth straight day of protests Monday as opposition demonstrators and government security forces clashed in the Caracas.

    

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  1. White House Accuses Russia of Cover-Up in Syria Chemical Attack
  2. News Analysis: Trump’s Shift on Russia Brings Geopolitical Whiplash
  3. Trump Says China Will Get Better Trade Deal if It Solves ‘North Korean Problem’
  4. United Airlines, Sean Spicer: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  5. Sean Spicer Draws Backlash by Comparing Hitler With Assad
  6. Spicer: Hitler ‘Didn’t Even Sink to Using Chemical Weapons’
  7. Trump’s Directive Will Lift Hiring Freeze, as It Asks Agencies for Cuts
  8. Videos of a Man Being Dragged Off a United Plane Ignites a Public Relations Crisis
  9. Video of United Airlines Passenger Creates Furor in China, Too
  10. Explosions Hit Borussia Dortmund’s Bus in Germany, Wounding a Player
  11. Tesla’s Market Surge Has Even Fans Looking for Feet of Clay
  12. Feature: I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong.
  13. For Alabama Christians, Governor Bentley’s Downfall Is a Bitter Blow
  14. A Woman’s Death Sorting Grapes Exposes Italy’s ‘Slavery’
  15. In Chesapeake Bay Cleanup, a Larger Ecosystem at Stake
  16. J. Geils, Whose Band’s Catchy Pop Hits Colored the 1980s, Dies at 71
  17. Rolling Stone Settles Lawsuit Over Debunked Campus Rape Article
  18. Executive Who Steered Uber Through Scandals Joins Exodus
  19. Spanish Court Clears Priest in Abuse Case Taken Up by Pope Francis
  20. Yahoo Is Sued Over $17 Million Fund for Chinese Dissidents
  21. Discuss Prostate Screening With Your Doctor, Experts Now Say
  22. Anti-Heroin Video From a Florida Sheriff Appalls Critics but Impresses Constituents
  23. Hasan Minhaj to Perform at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner
  24. Clash Between Philippine Forces and Abu Sayyaf Leaves 9 Dead
  25. Trilobites: In Ancient Guano, a Record of Penguin Disaster
  26. The First Time: Sara Bareilles: The First Time I Acted on Broadway (2 Weeks Ago)
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White House Accuses Russia of Cover-Up in Syria Chemical Attack

In a declassified report, White House officials said the Syrian and Russian governments sought to confuse the world about the assault through disinformation and “false narratives.”

    

News Analysis: Trump’s Shift on Russia Brings Geopolitical Whiplash

Accusations that President Trump is too close to Russia have given way to a new toughness demonstrated by the administration.

    

Trump Says China Will Get Better Trade Deal if It Solves ‘North Korean Problem’

President Trump’s Twitter posts capture his quandary in dealing with the nuclear threat from North Korea: Only China can realistically force a change in the behavior of Kim Jong-un.

    

United Airlines, Sean Spicer: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Sean Spicer Draws Backlash by Comparing Hitler With Assad

Mr. Spicer, the White House press secretary, said incorrectly that Hitler did not use chemical weapons against his own people. He later apologized.
    

Spicer: Hitler ‘Didn’t Even Sink to Using Chemical Weapons’

The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, in discussing President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, caused an immediate uproar on Tuesday after stating that Hitler had not used chemical weapons during World War II.
    

Trump’s Directive Will Lift Hiring Freeze, as It Asks Agencies for Cuts

The new guidance is the next step in fulfilling President Trump’s ambition to reshape the federal bureaucracy into a lean, businesslike operation.

    

Videos of a Man Being Dragged Off a United Plane Ignites a Public Relations Crisis

The videos cast an unwelcome light not just on United, but on the airline industry’s efforts to maximize profits.
    

Video of United Airlines Passenger Creates Furor in China, Too

State-run news outlets said the passenger was of Chinese descent, and social media users responded with charges of racism and calls for a boycott.
    

Explosions Hit Borussia Dortmund’s Bus in Germany, Wounding a Player

As many as three explosions damaged the bus of one of the country’s most storied soccer teams, forcing the postponement of a UEFA Champions League quarterfinal match.

    

Tesla’s Market Surge Has Even Fans Looking for Feet of Clay

Investors have been energized by the electric-car maker’s upbeat outlook for delivering its mass-market model. Now its chief, Elon Musk, must deliver.

    

Feature: I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong.

A historian of conservatism looks back at how he and his peers failed to anticipate the rise of the president.

    

For Alabama Christians, Governor Bentley’s Downfall Is a Bitter Blow

When Robert Bentley became Alabama’s governor, evangelical Christians hoped he would be a model of integrity. On Monday, he resigned after a sex scandal.

    

A Woman’s Death Sorting Grapes Exposes Italy’s ‘Slavery’

Paola Clemente, 49, died in 2015 of a heart attack at a vineyard. An investigation found female laborers were routinely exploited and their pay skimmed.

    

In Chesapeake Bay Cleanup, a Larger Ecosystem at Stake

President Trump’s proposed budget cuts would nearly eliminate funding for the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay. In this 360° video, visit an oyster restoration center and a cattle farm in Virginia to learn how a larger ecosystem may be affected.
    

J. Geils, Whose Band’s Catchy Pop Hits Colored the 1980s, Dies at 71

“Centerfold,” “Freeze Frame,” and “Love Stinks” were among the band’s most popular songs.

    

Rolling Stone Settles Lawsuit Over Debunked Campus Rape Article

The magazine settled with a University of Virginia administrator who had said the retracted November 2014 article portrayed her as the “chief villain.”

    

Executive Who Steered Uber Through Scandals Joins Exodus

Travis Kalanick, chief executive of the ride-sharing service, said Rachel Whetstone, the company’s head of policy and communications, was leaving of her own volition.

    

Spanish Court Clears Priest in Abuse Case Taken Up by Pope Francis

A Spanish court found no evidence that the Rev. Román Martínez had sexually abused an altar boy who later wrote to Pope Francis to detail his accusations.

    

Yahoo Is Sued Over $17 Million Fund for Chinese Dissidents

Activists said the company failed to properly oversee the fund it created to help Chinese writers, democracy advocates and human rights lawyers persecuted for standing up to the country’s government.

    

Discuss Prostate Screening With Your Doctor, Experts Now Say

Men 55 to 69 should discuss the pros and cons of prostate cancer screening with their doctors, an expert panel recommends.

    

Anti-Heroin Video From a Florida Sheriff Appalls Critics but Impresses Constituents

With deputies in ski masks and tough talk from the Lake County sheriff, a video elicited complaints that it militarized the police — but it also has support in the community.

    

Hasan Minhaj to Perform at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

The senior correspondent at “The Daily Show,” an Indian-American and a Muslim, will not get to perform before President Trump, who is skipping the dinner.

    

Clash Between Philippine Forces and Abu Sayyaf Leaves 9 Dead

Soldiers and the provincial police fought with the militants, who are known for beheading foreigners, on the island of Bohol, the military said.
    

Trilobites: In Ancient Guano, a Record of Penguin Disaster

Guano in lake sediment showed that an Antarctic penguin colony was devastated three times during the past 7,000 years by volcanic eruptions.

    

The First Time: Sara Bareilles: The First Time I Acted on Broadway (2 Weeks Ago)

Having written the music and lyrics to “Waitress,” the singer-songwriter says the show has been at the center of her world for years.

    

Harlem’s French Renaissance

A small Francophile community, lured by Harlem’s sense of community and storied history, has sprung up, and along with it have come French restaurants.

    

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