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Adam Wainwright struck out a season-high nine batters, homered and drove in four runs as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 Friday night.
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  1. St. Louis Cardinals' Adam Wainwright does it all in win over Milwaukee Brewers
  2. Trea Turner returns from disabled list, helps Washington Nationals edge New York Mets in 11
  3. Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber shuts out Chicago White Sox
  4. Chicago Cubs rally past Cincinnati Reds with Anthony Rizzo's HR, Kris Bryant's sac fly
  5. Dylan Bundy masterful in Baltimore Orioles' win over Boston Red Sox
  6. Pittsburgh Pirates get two home runs in win over New York Yankees
  7. Jeremy Hellickson, Philadelphia Phillies hold off Atlanta Braves
  8. Justin Williams' OT goal gives Washington Capitals 3-2 series lead over Toronto Maple Leafs
  9. Boston Celtics break through in series with win over Chicago Bulls
  10. USS Carl Vinson to arrive near Korean peninsula next week
  11. Obama to start post-presidency public life Monday in return to Chicago
  12. Washington Capitals dodge bullet after captain Alex Ovechkin returns from injury in Game 5
  13. Golden State Warriors F Kevin Durant questionable for Game 3 against Portland Trail Blazers
  14. Cowboys cornerback gets giant potato chip tattoo
  15. Boston Red Sox activate CF Jackie Bradley Jr., place IF Brock Holt on DL
  16. Washington Nationals activate SS Trea Turner from disabled list
  17. 2017 Valero Texas Open Update: Bud Cauley scrambles to early second-round lead
  18. Texas Rangers release OF Josh Hamilton after latest knee injury
  19. Cleveland Indians' bats receive major boost with activation of Jason Kipnis from disabled list
  20. Former Oklahoma Sooners RB Joe Mixon reaches civil settlement in punching incident
  21. Patriots' backup QB Brissett pens thank you for Barack Obama
  22. Accused Paris gunman previously threatened police, but not on any watch list
  23. San Francisco Giants lose Madison Bumgarner for up to 2 months
  24. Missing girl returned to Tennessee; father believes she was 'brainwashed'
  25. NASCAR: Austin Dillon gets car makeover

St. Louis Cardinals' Adam Wainwright does it all in win over Milwaukee Brewers

Adam Wainwright struck out a season-high nine batters, homered and drove in four runs as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 Friday night.
    

Trea Turner returns from disabled list, helps Washington Nationals edge New York Mets in 11

Pinch-hitter Trea Turner drew a bases-loaded walk in the 11th inning Friday night as the Washington Nationals outlasted the New York Mets 4-3 at Citi Field.
    

Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber shuts out Chicago White Sox

Cleveland ace Corey Kluber pitched a three-hit, complete-game shutout to lead the Indians past the Chicago White Sox 3-0 on Friday night.
    

Chicago Cubs rally past Cincinnati Reds with Anthony Rizzo's HR, Kris Bryant's sac fly

Anthony Rizzo's three-run homer tied the score in the ninth and Kris Bryant's sac fly in the 11th drove in the game-winner, lifting the Cubs to the victory.
    

Dylan Bundy masterful in Baltimore Orioles' win over Boston Red Sox

Dylan Bundy took a shutout into the eighth inning, Manny Machado homered in the fifth inning and the Baltimore Orioles blanked the Boston Red Sox 2-0.
    

Pittsburgh Pirates get two home runs in win over New York Yankees

The Pittsburgh Pirates used the long ball to jump out to a big lead early and held on for a 6-3 victory over the New York Yankees Friday night.
    

Jeremy Hellickson, Philadelphia Phillies hold off Atlanta Braves

Jeremy Hellickson turned in another solid outing, outdueled Bartolo Colon and got just enough run support to help steer the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-3 win.
    

Justin Williams' OT goal gives Washington Capitals 3-2 series lead over Toronto Maple Leafs

Justin Williams scored 64 seconds into overtime as the Washington Capitals pulled out a 2-1 thriller over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday to take a 3-2 lead.
    

Boston Celtics break through in series with win over Chicago Bulls

Al Horford scored 18 points and Isaiah Thomas and Jae Crowder each had 16 to pace the Boston Celtics to a victory over the Chicago Bulls in Game 3.
    

USS Carl Vinson to arrive near Korean peninsula next week

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is expected to arrive in waters near the Korean peninsula early next week, according to a Japanese news report.
    

Obama to start post-presidency public life Monday in return to Chicago

After a long vacation in the South Pacific, former President Barack Obama will begin his post-White House public life Monday in his hometown of Chicago.
    

Washington Capitals dodge bullet after captain Alex Ovechkin returns from injury in Game 5

Capitals star forward Alexander Ovechkin was injured late in the first period of Friday's Game 5 between Washington and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
    

Golden State Warriors F Kevin Durant questionable for Game 3 against Portland Trail Blazers

Kevin Durant participated in the Warriors' practice on Friday afternoon. However, Durant is still listed as questionable for the game because of a calf injury.
    

Cowboys cornerback gets giant potato chip tattoo

A Dallas Cowboys cornerback recently got a potato chip tattoo on his shoulder as a reminder for his 2016 draft position.
    

Boston Red Sox activate CF Jackie Bradley Jr., place IF Brock Holt on DL

The Red Sox activated center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. prior to Friday's game versus the Orioles and placed infielder Brock Holt on the 10-day disabled list.
    

Washington Nationals activate SS Trea Turner from disabled list

The Washington Nationals activated shortstop Trea Turner from the 10-day disabled list prior to Friday night's game against the host New York Mets.
    

2017 Valero Texas Open Update: Bud Cauley scrambles to early second-round lead

Bud Cauley fired a 6-under-par 66 in the morning wave of the second round of the Valero Texas Open on Friday.
    

Texas Rangers release OF Josh Hamilton after latest knee injury

The Texas Rangers released Josh Hamilton from his minor league contract on Friday after the veteran outfielder sustained a right knee injury.
    

Cleveland Indians' bats receive major boost with activation of Jason Kipnis from disabled list

The Cleveland Indians activated second baseman Jason Kipnis from the 10-day disabled list before Friday night's game against the Chicago White Sox.
    

Former Oklahoma Sooners RB Joe Mixon reaches civil settlement in punching incident

Former Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon reached a civil settlement agreement Friday with the woman he punched almost three years ago.
    

Patriots' backup QB Brissett pens thank you for Barack Obama

Jacoby Brissett was one of the 34 New England Patriots to attend Wednesday's White House visit. After the trip, he thanked Barack Obama.
    

Accused Paris gunman previously threatened police, but not on any watch list

The man who shot a police officer dead and injured two others in Paris was not previously on any security watch list as a potential risk, officials said Friday.
    

San Francisco Giants lose Madison Bumgarner for up to 2 months

The San Francisco Giants sent ace Madison Bumgarner to the 10-day disabled list Friday after he injured his left shoulder riding a dirt bike.
    

Missing girl returned to Tennessee; father believes she was 'brainwashed'

A 15-year-old girl who officials say was abducted by an ex-high school teacher and taken 2,000 miles across the United States was returned to her family Friday.
    

NASCAR: Austin Dillon gets car makeover

Bristol Motor Speedway will be the stage for another first Sunday when driver Austin Dillon debuts his New Era No. 3 Chevrolet at the Food City 500.
    
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Paris (CNN) A deadly attack on a police bus in the heart of Paris has dramatically changed the course of the French presidential election campaign. The three main candidates canceled campaign events and instead made televised statements in which they ...
Paris gunman named as small-time criminal apparently inspired by Islamic StateWashington Post
Attack on Champs-Élysées Injects More Uncertainty Into French VoteNew York Times
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration intensified its threats to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration authorities, warning nine jurisdictions Friday that they may lose coveted law enforcement grant ...
Washington threatens funding cut to California, other 'sanctuary' areasReuters
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There is a quiet army on the march in France — female National Front supporters — who could well tip the balance of the election and send the hard-right party to the presidency.
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  4. Russian Super-Hacker's Lawyer Blames 'Politics' for Harsh Sentence
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  9. Jim Mattis: ISIS Poses a Clear and Present Danger, Iran Destabilizes Region
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In France, Women Rally Around Hard-Right Candidate With Softer Image

There is a quiet army on the march in France — female National Front supporters — who could well tip the balance of the election and send the hard-right party to the presidency.

    

Are French Voters Seeing as Much Fake News as Americans Were?

French voters have been exposed to fake news in the lead-up to the election - but they are seeing less "junk news" than Americans were?

    

After Sex Video, S. Korea Accused of Targeting Gay Soldiers

A watchdog group says South Korea's army is hunting down and prosecuting gay servicemen after a video of male soldiers having sex was posted online.

    

Russian Super-Hacker's Lawyer Blames 'Politics' for Harsh Sentence

The attorney claims 'recent tensions' played a role in the punishment.

    

Shooter Who Gunned Down Paris Cops Was French, Had Record

The Paris prosecutor's office got a tip in January that the gunman behind a shootout on the Champs-Elysees was amassing an arsenal and had made death threats against law enforcement.

    

Volkswagen Slapped With Largest Ever Fine for Automakers

The federal judge's ruling now brings to around $30B the costs VW will incur after being caught rigging diesel engines to pass U.S. emissions tests.

    

Charity Worker Held in Egypt Credits Trump for Release

An attorney for Aya Hijazi is thanking Trump for helping to secure her release. She was detained for 33 months — longer than what Egyptian law allows.

    

Not Islamists, But Trader Motivated by 'Greed' Blamed for Soccer Bombing

No one was killed, but the bombs injured a policeman and one of Dortmund's players, 26-year-old Spanish international Marc Bartra.

    

Jim Mattis: ISIS Poses a Clear and Present Danger, Iran Destabilizes Region

U.S. Defense Secretary spoke about threats to regional and U.S. security during a visit to Israel
    

North Korea Threatens 'Super Mighty Pre-Emptive Strike' Against U.S.

The U.S. is taking steps to prepare for a possible nuclear test or missile launch by North Korea amid growing tensions with the regime. This comes as
    

U.S. Politicians Warn of Russian Interference in French Elections

Specific concerns surround the dissemination of fake news, the hacking of a leading candidate and slanted coverage of by Russian news outlets.

    

Europe Faces Unique Terror Threat, French PM Says

Bernard Cazeneuve condemned the ISIS-claimed attack as one eyewitness recalled a "wave of panic" on the Champs-Elysees
    

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The far-right leader Marine Le Pen seized on the brazen assault, but she was not the only presidential candidate who stood to gain ground before voting on Sunday.
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  17. Judge Clears Way for Police Body Cameras in New York
  18. Video Shows Judge on Hudson Shore Before Her Death
  19. U.S. Raid Killed a ‘Close Associate’ of Islamic State Leader, Military Says
  20. For First Time Since 1800s, Britain Goes a Day Without Burning Coal for Electricity
  21. ‘They Starve You. They Shock You’: Inside the Anti-Gay Pogrom in Chechnya
  22. On Tennis: Serena Williams’s Coach Sees a ‘Fabulous’ New Challenge in Her Pregnancy
  23. Immigration Inquiry Draws Protest at Tom Cat Bakery
  24. Florida State Senator Resigns After Using Racial Slur in Tirade
  25. Xavier Jugelé, 37, Officer Killed in Paris, Was Defender of Gay Rights
  26. What Is Hawaii?
  27. Emma Rice, Shakespeare’s Globe Director, Offers Some Parting Shots
  28. Philippines Sends Defense Chief to Disputed South China Sea Island
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Attack on Champs-Élysées Injects More Uncertainty Into French Vote

The far-right leader Marine Le Pen seized on the brazen assault, but she was not the only presidential candidate who stood to gain ground before voting on Sunday.

    

News Analysis: France Poses Biggest Test Yet for Trump’s Brand of Nationalism

The French election is the latest European vote in which a far-right party has a shot at gaining power, though a win has yet to materialize.

    

Five Who Want to Lead France

Months of campaigning culminate in the first round of the French presidential election on April 23. In 360, join the campaign rallies of five of the candidates.
    

Trump Vows to Unveil Tax-Cut Plan Next Week, Surprising Staff

Eager to roll back Dodd-Frank legislation and overhaul the tax code, President Trump directed the Treasury Department to review measures that would curtail corporate tax evasion.

    

France, Arkansas, Berkeley: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws

Localities including New York City were told to stop withholding information about undocumented immigrants in custody or lose U.S. grant money.

    

Vacation’s Over: Obama Returns to Public Life Next Week

The former president will take part in public and private events in May, beginning with a meeting with University of Chicago students.

    

Oscar Munoz Won’t Get Planned Promotion to Chairman of United

The company also said it would revise executive compensation based on the airline’s customer performance after a high-profile misstep.

    

Out There: Cassini’s Grand Finale: A Dive Between Saturn and Its Rings

The spacecraft is set to venture into the gap between Saturn and its innermost ring 22 times until Sept. 15, then crash into the planet.

    

Judith Clark, Getaway Driver in Deadly Brink’s Heist, Is Denied Parole

The decision came despite a commutation by Gov. Andrew Cuomo for Ms. Clark, 67, who was convicted in a 1981 crime in which a guard and two police officers died.

    

Berkeley Is Being Tested on 2 Fronts: Free Speech and Safety

The university that championed free speech in the 1960s has become known as a meeting ground for those wanting to express themselves with wooden clubs and fists.

    

California’s Deluge of Rain Washes Away a Homeless Colony

Heavy rains have forced an exodus of homeless people from Sacramento’s riverbanks, thrusting the extent of their agony and their numbers into view.

    

Anonymous Harassment Hotlines Are Hard to Find and Harder to Trust

Fox News employees say they were unaware of a method to report misbehavior. Experts say companies often create hotlines to limit legal liability.

    

Why a Midtown Power Failure Snarled Your Morning Subway Commute

Commuters in New York City got another reminder on Friday that a malfunction in one station can create problems across the aging system.

    

10 Things to Do in NYC Now

It’s a big city, with plenty to do, see, hear and watch. Here’s a sampling of cultural highlights this weekend and over the week ahead.

    

VW Moves Beyond Criminal Case, but Not Without a Scolding

Imposing $4.3 billion in penalties for cheating on diesel emissions, a federal judge assailed Volkswagen for “corporate greed.”

    

Judge Clears Way for Police Body Cameras in New York

Judge Analisa Torres blocked a request to halt a trial of the cameras, allowing the Police Department to begin using the devices next week in Upper Manhattan.

    

Video Shows Judge on Hudson Shore Before Her Death

Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, whose body was found in the Hudson River last week, was captured in surveillance footage walking around in Riverbank State Park.

    

U.S. Raid Killed a ‘Close Associate’ of Islamic State Leader, Military Says

American troops killed Abdurakhmon Uzbeki on April 6 in Mayadin, Syria. He was targeted for his role in the Islamic State’s plotting of terrorist attacks.

    

For First Time Since 1800s, Britain Goes a Day Without Burning Coal for Electricity

For the first time since the Industrial Revolution, Britain went 24 hours without using coal to generate electricity, and expects to end all such use by 2025.

    

‘They Starve You. They Shock You’: Inside the Anti-Gay Pogrom in Chechnya

Using classic K.G.B. tactics, security officers lured gay men into traps and tortured them into giving up the identities of others like them.

    

On Tennis: Serena Williams’s Coach Sees a ‘Fabulous’ New Challenge in Her Pregnancy

Patrick Mouratoglou, Williams’s coach, learned just 15 days ago that she was pregnant. “I know how important what is happening right now is for her,” he said.

    

Immigration Inquiry Draws Protest at Tom Cat Bakery

New York food businesses join in “A Day Without Bread” to support Queens workers who may be fired.

    

Florida State Senator Resigns After Using Racial Slur in Tirade

In an expletive-filled rant this week, Frank Artiles, a Republican from Miami-Dade County, used a slur while speaking to black colleagues.

    

Xavier Jugelé, 37, Officer Killed in Paris, Was Defender of Gay Rights

Officer Jugelé was gunned down Thursday evening on the Champs-Élysées, in an attack claimed by the Islamic State. He joined the city force in 2010.

    

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Even before officials reached the island, which is also claimed by China, Vietnam and Taiwan, the Chinese challenged the flight on the radio several times.

    

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