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Brad Stevens knows the Boston Celtics don't play for playoff berths, Atlantic Division championships or even the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.
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  1. Boston Celtics defeat Milwaukee Bucks, earn No. 1 seed in East over Cleveland Cavaliers
  2. Marc-Andre Fleury backstops Pittsburgh Penguins to Game 1 win over Columbus Blue Jackets
  3. Chicago Bulls claim final playoff spot with 112-73 victory over Brooklyn Nets
  4. New York Rangers get early advantage on Montreal Canadiens in first round matchup
  5. Dollar drops after Trump says it's 'getting too strong'
  6. Sheila Abdus-Salaam, judge on New York's highest court, found dead near Hudson River
  7. Aaron Judge continues power surge as New York Yankees beat Tampa Bay Rays
  8. Mike Leake, Stephen Piscotty power St. Louis Cardinals past Washington Nationals
  9. North Koreans curious about South's presidential race, silent over Syria
  10. VA inspector general finds potentially dangerous conditions at D.C. hospital
  11. Musk to disgruntled Tesla investors: Buy Ford stock
  12. Reversing course, Trump says 'NATO is no longer obsolete'
  13. United Airlines still in recovery as passenger mulls lawsuit over removal
  14. Gang of horses run loose in rush hour traffic on British road
  15. Indiana Pacers F Paul George, 76ers G Gerald Henderson fined following altercation
  16. Tillerson says Putin meeting 'productive'; Russia warns U.S. against attacking Syria
  17. Earliest dinosaur relative was surprisingly croc-like
  18. City of St. Louis sues NFL, teams over Los Angeles Rams' move

Boston Celtics defeat Milwaukee Bucks, earn No. 1 seed in East over Cleveland Cavaliers

Brad Stevens knows the Boston Celtics don't play for playoff berths, Atlantic Division championships or even the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.
    

Marc-Andre Fleury backstops Pittsburgh Penguins to Game 1 win over Columbus Blue Jackets

To hear Penguins GM Jim Rutherford tell it, back at the NHL trade deadline in March, he didn't really come close to moving veteran goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.
    

Chicago Bulls claim final playoff spot with 112-73 victory over Brooklyn Nets

The Chicago Bulls are headed back to the postseason.
    

New York Rangers get early advantage on Montreal Canadiens in first round matchup

Tanner Glass spent most the season in the minors, earning a call-up to the Rangers. And in their opening game of 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he came through.
    

Dollar drops after Trump says it's 'getting too strong'

The U.S. dollar dropped to its lowest level since November after President Trump said Wednesday the currency was "getting too strong."
    

Sheila Abdus-Salaam, judge on New York's highest court, found dead near Hudson River

Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first Muslim woman in United States history to serve on the bench, was found dead Wednesday near the Hudson River.
    

Aaron Judge continues power surge as New York Yankees beat Tampa Bay Rays

Aaron Judge is someone whose size makes him a candidate for fans and teammates to anticipate his next swing and see how far he can drive a ball.
    

Mike Leake, Stephen Piscotty power St. Louis Cardinals past Washington Nationals

Mike Leake had not won a game in Washington since his rookie year in 2010, when his manager with the Cincinnati Reds was Dusty Baker.
    

North Koreans curious about South's presidential race, silent over Syria

North Koreans in Pyongyang who have access to information about the outside world are curious about the upcoming South Korean presidential elections.
    

VA inspector general finds potentially dangerous conditions at D.C. hospital

The chief watchdog for the Department of Veterans Affairs is investigating potentially dangerous conditions at the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
    

Musk to disgruntled Tesla investors: Buy Ford stock

Tesla Motors founder and CEO Elon Musk had a message Wednesday for disconcerted investors calling for an independent board of directors: go buy shares in Ford.
    

Reversing course, Trump says 'NATO is no longer obsolete'

After months of criticizing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, President Trump reversed himself a bit on Wednesday, saying it's "no longer obsolete."
    

United Airlines still in recovery as passenger mulls lawsuit over removal

The man who was physically removed from a United Airlines flight this week for refusing to make room for a flight crew appears to be preparing for a lawsuit.
    

Gang of horses run loose in rush hour traffic on British road

A surprised man driving on a British road captured video of an unusual hazard -- about a dozen horses running loose during rush hour.
    

Indiana Pacers F Paul George, 76ers G Gerald Henderson fined following altercation

Indiana Pacers forward Paul George and Philadelphia 76ers guard Gerald Henderson were each fined $25,000 by the NBA for their actions during Monday's game.
    

Tillerson says Putin meeting 'productive'; Russia warns U.S. against attacking Syria

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Wednesday his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin was "productive," but showed a great deal of mistrust.
    

Earliest dinosaur relative was surprisingly croc-like

According to a new study, the earliest dinosaur relative was surprisingly large and croc-like.
    

City of St. Louis sues NFL, teams over Los Angeles Rams' move

The city of St. Louis is suing the NFL over the Rams' relocation to Los Angeles 15 months ago.
    
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President Donald Trump reversed his stance on NATO being "obsolete" Wednesday — a 180-degree turn on a key campaign complaint
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  1. Trump Reverses on NATO: 'It Is No Longer Obsolete'
  2. 'I Have No Problems That Could Stop Me': Man, 85, Prepares to Climb Everest
  3. Welcome to 'Cat Island,' Where Felines Outnumber Humans
  4. Tillerson Tells Putin That U.S.-Russia Relations 'At a Low Point'
  5. Tillerson and Lavrov Agree to Disagree
  6. Trump: NATO is 'No Longer Obsolete'
  7. Pleas for Help From Gay Chechens on Rise, Russian Group Says
  8. Russia Blocks U.N. Security Council Condemnation of Syria Attack
  9. Putin: Trust in U.S. Has Deteriorated Under Trump
  10. Ahmadinejad Defies Iran's Supreme Leader, Files to Run for President
  11. Manafort's Firm Received Payout Listed in Ukrainian Ledger
  12. 'Primitive and Loutish': Russia Lashes Out at U.S. Ahead of Key Meet
  13. Daily Mail Agrees to Pay Damages Over Melania Trump Article
  14. U.S. Syria Missile Strikes 'Troubling,' Tillerson Told in Russia
  15. Boko Haram Using More Kids — Especially Girls — as Suicide Bombers
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Trump Reverses on NATO: 'It Is No Longer Obsolete'

President Donald Trump reversed his stance on NATO being "obsolete" Wednesday — a 180-degree turn on a key campaign complaint

    

'I Have No Problems That Could Stop Me': Man, 85, Prepares to Climb Everest

"I want to be the oldest person to scale Everest again to be an inspiration for humankind," Min Bahadur Sherchan said.

    

Welcome to 'Cat Island,' Where Felines Outnumber Humans

The Japanese island of Aoshima has turned into tourist attraction with day-trippers coming to see the local population of cats.

    

Tillerson Tells Putin That U.S.-Russia Relations 'At a Low Point'

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday as tensions between the two countries escalates

    

Tillerson and Lavrov Agree to Disagree

In a lengthy press conference, the U.S. Secretary of State and Russia's Foreign Minister showed differences of opinion on most of the key issues,
    

Trump: NATO is 'No Longer Obsolete'

President Trump said in a joint news conference with NATO's Secretary General that NATO is no longer "obsolete."
    

Pleas for Help From Gay Chechens on Rise, Russian Group Says

The Russian LGBT Network told NBC News it is evacuating LGBTQ men from Chechnya after a series of state-sponsored murders in detention centers.

    

Russia Blocks U.N. Security Council Condemnation of Syria Attack

Russia blocked a Western effort at the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday to condemn last week's deadly gas attack in Syria.

    

Putin: Trust in U.S. Has Deteriorated Under Trump

The Russian president called the U.S. airstrike in Syria an "obvious violation of international law" and compared it to coalition actions in
    

Ahmadinejad Defies Iran's Supreme Leader, Files to Run for President

Ahmadinejad has defied the advice of the Islamic Republic's supreme leader and registered to run again for the nation's presidency.

    

Manafort's Firm Received Payout Listed in Ukrainian Ledger

Manafort, who worked for the party as an international political consultant, has publicly questioned the ledger's authenticity.

    

'Primitive and Loutish': Russia Lashes Out at U.S. Ahead of Key Meet

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said the U.S's position on Syria "remains a mystery" to Moscow.

    

Daily Mail Agrees to Pay Damages Over Melania Trump Article

The paper apologized and agreed to pay damages and costs after the first lady filed a $150 million lawsuit over a story published in August last year.

    

U.S. Syria Missile Strikes 'Troubling,' Tillerson Told in Russia

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gave the American Secretary of State a somber greeting in Moscow
    

Boko Haram Using More Kids — Especially Girls — as Suicide Bombers

The Islamic militant group Boko Haram is increasingly using children as weapons of war in suicide attacks, according to a new report from UNICEF.

    

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President Trump's hopes for an alliance faded as he and his administration publicly chastised President Vladimir V. Putin.
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  1. U.S. Takes Sharper Tone on Russia’s Role in Syria
  2. At Meeting, Putin and Tillerson Find Very Little to Agree On
  3. Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution Condemning Syria Chemical Attack
  4. United Airlines, Syria, Betsy DeVos: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  5. Trump Reversals Hint at Wall Street Wing’s Sway in White House
  6. Trump Undercuts Bannon, Whose Job May Be in Danger
  7. ‘I Screwed Up’: Sean Spicer Apologizes for Holocaust Comments
  8. Spicer Spinning Spicer
  9. After Campaign Exit, Manafort Borrowed From Businesses With Trump Ties
  10. Scott Pruitt Faces Anger From Right Over E.P.A. Finding He Won’t Fight
  11. Court Approved Wiretap on Trump Campaign Aide Over Russia Ties
  12. James Baldwin’s Archive, Long Hidden, Comes (Mostly) Into View
  13. Tech We're Using: The Apps That Make Keeping Up With Soccer Easier
  14. The Murdochs Assess the O’Reilly Damage
  15. Suburban G.O.P. Voters Sour on Party, Raising Republican Fears for 2018
  16. Political Calculus: A Republican Wins in Kansas. It’s Still a Loss for the G.O.P.
  17. Hungary Law That Could Close George Soros’s University Faces Uncertainty
  18. United Airlines Offers Refunds as Outrage at a Violent Removal Continues
  19. Why ‘Sorry’ Is Still the Hardest Word
  20. State of the Art: How Technology Has Failed to Improve Your Airline Experience
  21. Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Judge on New York’s Top Court, Is Found Dead in Hudson River
  22. Is This China’s Fountain of Youth?
  23. How to Write TV in the Age of Trump: Showrunners Reveal All
  24. To Detain More Immigrants, Trump Administration to Speed Border Hiring
  25. Turkey in Turmoil and Chaos Since Purge Aimed at Dissenters
  26. Celtics Edge Cavaliers for Eastern Conference’s Top Seed
  27. Wounded by ‘Fearless Girl,’ Creator of ‘Charging Bull’ Wants Her to Move
  28. Review: The Chainsmokers Find That Pop Is an Awkward Fit
  29. Lula and Simba, Last Surviving Animals at Mosul Zoo, Have Been Rescued
  30. ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Has a New Dumbledore: Jude Law
  31. Bill Cosby’s Books Join ‘Most Challenged’ List
  32. European Court Strikes Down Required Sterilization for Transgender People
  33. Commissioner Starts to Press Cleveland Indians About Logo
  34. Student Charged With Hazing in Peanut Butter Allergy Case
  35. Burger King ‘O.K. Google’ Ad Doesn’t Seem O.K. With Google
  36. Trilobites: A Lizard With Scales That Behave Like a Computer Simulation
  37. An Appraisal: How David Letterman’s Mother Endeared Him to Viewers
  38. Works in Progress: Hoping Cherry Blossoms Won’t Arrive Early to Their Own Party
  39. Modern Love: Modern Love Podcast: Mireille Enos Reads ‘A Child of Two Worlds’
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U.S. Takes Sharper Tone on Russia’s Role in Syria

President Trump’s hopes for an alliance faded as he and his administration publicly chastised President Vladimir V. Putin.

    

At Meeting, Putin and Tillerson Find Very Little to Agree On

Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said after meeting President Vladimir V. Putin that Russia and the United States needed to “put an end to this steady degradation.”

    

Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution Condemning Syria Chemical Attack

The resolution would have strengthened the ability of investigators to look into the attack that killed dozens of civilians. The United States blames Syria’s president.

    

United Airlines, Syria, Betsy DeVos: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Reversals Hint at Wall Street Wing’s Sway in White House

Startling shifts on China, the Export-Import Bank and reappointing the chairwoman of Federal Reserve show financiers may be gaining the upper hand over the populists.

    

Trump Undercuts Bannon, Whose Job May Be in Danger

President Trump said Mr. Bannon was not the chief strategist of his campaign victory, distancing himself from the contentious hard-right adviser who is increasingly isolated in the White House.

    

‘I Screwed Up’: Sean Spicer Apologizes for Holocaust Comments

Facing an outcry that included calls for his resignation, Sean Spicer said his remarks, in which he compared Hitler to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, were “inexcusable.”
    

Spicer Spinning Spicer

Sean Spicer, the press secretary for President Trump, went on the defensive after making poorly received comments that compared President Bashar al-Assad of Syria to Hitler.
    

After Campaign Exit, Manafort Borrowed From Businesses With Trump Ties

A shell company created by Paul Manafort the same day he left the presidential campaign quickly received $13 million in loans from the businesses.

    

Scott Pruitt Faces Anger From Right Over E.P.A. Finding He Won’t Fight

Critics charge the agency’s administrator should have challenged a legal finding that underpinned the Obama climate policies, but he refuses to budge.

    

Court Approved Wiretap on Trump Campaign Aide Over Russia Ties

To get permission to wiretap Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump campaign, last summer, the Justice Department had to show probable cause that he was acting as a Russian agent.

    

James Baldwin’s Archive, Long Hidden, Comes (Mostly) Into View

The Schomburg Center in Harlem has bought this author’s rich archive. But the private letters admirers have longed to read will largely remain under seal.

    

Tech We're Using: The Apps That Make Keeping Up With Soccer Easier

The video-streaming apps Virgin Anywhere and Sky Sports Mobile TV are a boon for a soccer reporter, or a fan.

    

The Murdochs Assess the O’Reilly Damage

Mr. O’Reilly has left Fox News for a vacation while his employers decide whether they should force him from the network over sexual harassment accusations.

    

Suburban G.O.P. Voters Sour on Party, Raising Republican Fears for 2018

A narrower-than-expected victory in Kansas and an even tougher contest next week in Georgia are highlighting Republicans’ troubles with affluent white voters.

    

Political Calculus: A Republican Wins in Kansas. It’s Still a Loss for the G.O.P.

A surprisingly close seven-point victory in a deep-red district suggests that the G.O.P. is heading for trouble in 2018.

    

Hungary Law That Could Close George Soros’s University Faces Uncertainty

Even as an E.U. official said that Central European University should operate “undisturbed,” Hungary’s government appeared to be having second thoughts.

    

United Airlines Offers Refunds as Outrage at a Violent Removal Continues

The airline offered a refund to every passenger on the flight from which a man was dragged on Sunday, and the Chicago Aviation Department placed two more officers on leave.

    

Why ‘Sorry’ Is Still the Hardest Word

The representatives of United Airlines and the White House both found themselves grappling with the increasingly common ritual: the public apology.

    

State of the Art: How Technology Has Failed to Improve Your Airline Experience

Silicon Valley prides itself on its capacity to upend entrenched industries. But airlines have eluded tech disruption.

    

Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Judge on New York’s Top Court, Is Found Dead in Hudson River

Judge Abdus-Salaam, who joined the State Court of Appeals in 2013, was pulled from the river by the police on Wednesday afternoon.

    

Is This China’s Fountain of Youth?

With the number of older people on the rise in China, longevity-themed tourism is blossoming. Take a 360 tour of Bama County, where visitors breathe in the air that is said to have healing powers.
    

How to Write TV in the Age of Trump: Showrunners Reveal All

Shonda Rhimes of “Scandal” and the people behind “Veep,” “Madam Secretary” and “House of Cards” talk about reality bumping into fiction.

    

To Detain More Immigrants, Trump Administration to Speed Border Hiring

The internal memo also says the administration wants to find space to detain thousands more immigrants and to speed deportation cases.

    

Turkey in Turmoil and Chaos Since Purge Aimed at Dissenters

The government has fired or suspended about 130,000 people suspected of being dissidents from the public and private sectors since a coup attempt last summer.

    

Celtics Edge Cavaliers for Eastern Conference’s Top Seed

Boston beat Milwaukee and Cleveland lost to Toronto on the final day of the N.B.A.’s regular season, for which several teams rested their best players.

    

Wounded by ‘Fearless Girl,’ Creator of ‘Charging Bull’ Wants Her to Move

The sculptor Arturo Di Modica said Wall Street’s bronze girl, meant to symbolize female empowerment, distorts the meaning of his work.

    

Review: The Chainsmokers Find That Pop Is an Awkward Fit

Dance music’s inside jokesters suffer under the pop spotlight on “Memories…Do Not Open.”

    

Lula and Simba, Last Surviving Animals at Mosul Zoo, Have Been Rescued

Lula, a bear, and Simba, a lion, were taken to a wildlife shelter in Jordan after being saved from their home, which was severely damaged in battles for control of the city.

    

‘Fantastic Beasts’ Has a New Dumbledore: Jude Law

The actor will play a younger version of the professor in the next installment of J.K. Rowling’s franchise.

    

Bill Cosby’s Books Join ‘Most Challenged’ List

There have been calls for the removal of Mr. Cosby’s children’s book series from schools and libraries.

    

European Court Strikes Down Required Sterilization for Transgender People

Activists celebrated the ruling, though it does not mean immediate legal change in the countries that require sterilization.

    

Commissioner Starts to Press Cleveland Indians About Logo

In a statement, Rob Manfred was said to have expressed a desire “to transition away from the Chief Wahoo logo,” a smiling caricature the team uses that many find offensive.

    

Student Charged With Hazing in Peanut Butter Allergy Case

A college student was charged after another student with a serious peanut allergy passed out at an off-campus party and woke up with peanut butter on his face.

    

Burger King ‘O.K. Google’ Ad Doesn’t Seem O.K. With Google

The commercial was a novel but potentially invasive marketing tactic that came as more Americans use voice-activated devices.
    

Trilobites: A Lizard With Scales That Behave Like a Computer Simulation

Two mathematical models converge to illuminate the process through which an ocellated lizard’s scales repeatedly change color.

    

An Appraisal: How David Letterman’s Mother Endeared Him to Viewers

Dorothy Mengering, who died on Tuesday, was a perfect comic foil, softening her son’s bite and eventually becoming his show’s recurring correspondent.

    

Works in Progress: Hoping Cherry Blossoms Won’t Arrive Early to Their Own Party

The annual festival at Brooklyn Botanic Garden takes place at the end of April — regardless of when nature decides to push play.

    

Modern Love: Modern Love Podcast: Mireille Enos Reads ‘A Child of Two Worlds’

This week, the star of ABC’s “The Catch” reads Rachel Pieh Jones’s story about choosing to give birth in Djibouti, despite difficult conditions.

    

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