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A major earthquake shook the west coast of central Chile on Monday, but no major damage was reported.
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  1. Major earthquake shakes Chile, but no damage reported
  2. State Dept. deletes story promoting Trump's Mar-a-Lago
  3. U.N. food aid to North Korean children at risk of being terminated
  4. 'Dancing with the Stars:' Heather Morris gets the boot after perfect score
  5. Rajon Rondo out, Isaiah Canaan to start at point for Chicago Bulls in Game 5
  6. Norman Powell helps Toronto Raptors take 3-2 series lead over Milwaukee Bucks
  7. Northwestern to extend deals of men's basketball, football coaches
  8. Minnesota Twins' Miguel Sano suspended one game for "aggressive actions"
  9. Worldwide rallies commemorate anniversary of the Armenian genocide
  10. Von Miller sports fur vest, hangs out with DeAndre Hopkins at Coachella
  11. Writers Guild of America members authorize strike; talks with producers to resume Tuesday
  12. Elton John bags U.S. shows after catching rare infection in South America
  13. Senate confirms Perdue as Trump's agriculture chief
  14. San Francisco naming streets after Bonds, Montana, Mays
  15. Prototype vehicle that flies over water unveiled by aero startup Kitty Hawk
  16. Boston Red Sox' Matt Barnes suspended 4 games for throwing at Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado
  17. ECHL's Everblades, Solar Bears have massive hockey fight
  18. Mariners manager wears bling after losing bet
  19. Report: 'Lexi Rule' coming from R&A, USGA to prevent TV viewers impacting results
  20. Officials: Ex-Tenn. teacher planned to abduct teen girl to Latin America
  21. 2017 NBA Playoffs: Houston Rockets-Oklahoma City Thunder series update, preview
  22. Former All-Star Steve Delabar, 2 others suspended 80 games for PED violations
  23. 2017 NBA playoffs: Memphis Grizzlies-San Antonio Spurs series update, preview
  24. John Cena deadlifts 602 pounds on 40th birthday

Major earthquake shakes Chile, but no damage reported

A major earthquake shook the west coast of central Chile on Monday, but no major damage was reported.
    

State Dept. deletes story promoting Trump's Mar-a-Lago

A blog post on a State Department website touting Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump's privately owned club and winter White House, has been removed.
    

U.N. food aid to North Korean children at risk of being terminated

International food aid to North Korean children may be suspended by October due to a lack of funds at the World Food Program, Voice of America reported.
    

'Dancing with the Stars:' Heather Morris gets the boot after perfect score

"Glee" alum Heather Morris got the boot on Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
    

Rajon Rondo out, Isaiah Canaan to start at point for Chicago Bulls in Game 5

The Chicago Bulls will try Isaiah Canaan as their starting point guard in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference series against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
    

Norman Powell helps Toronto Raptors take 3-2 series lead over Milwaukee Bucks

TORONTO -- Norman Powell, starting for only the second time in the series, scored 25 points as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 118-93 Monday night to take a 3-2 lead in an Eastern Conference first-round playoff matchup.
    

Northwestern to extend deals of men's basketball, football coaches

Northwestern is expected to announce on Tuesday that it has signed basketball coach Chris Collins and football coach Pat Fitzgerald to contact extensions, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
    

Minnesota Twins' Miguel Sano suspended one game for "aggressive actions"

Minnesota third baseman Miguel Sano was suspended one game by Major League Baseball on Monday for what the league termed "aggressive actions" that caused benches to clear during the Twins' Saturday game against the Detroit Tigers.
    

Worldwide rallies commemorate anniversary of the Armenian genocide

Thousands around the world marked the 102 anniversary of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Turkey with protest gatherings and marches.
    

Von Miller sports fur vest, hangs out with DeAndre Hopkins at Coachella

Von Miller terrorized Cam Newton in the Denver Broncos' Super Bowl victory in 2016. Now he's trying to be the MVP of Coachella fashion.
    

Writers Guild of America members authorize strike; talks with producers to resume Tuesday

The Writers Guild of America said Monday 96 percent of its voting members have authorized a strike against Hollywood's film and television production companies.
    

Elton John bags U.S. shows after catching rare infection in South America

Iconic British singer Elton John has nixed U.S. shows this month and next due to a rare infection he picked up in South America, representatives said Monday.
    

Senate confirms Perdue as Trump's agriculture chief

Former Georgia Gov. George E. "Sonny" Perdue breezed to confirmation Monday as President Donald Trump's agriculture secretary.
    

San Francisco naming streets after Bonds, Montana, Mays

Barry Bonds might not have a smooth road to Cooperstown, but he'll have his own street in San Francisco.
    

Prototype vehicle that flies over water unveiled by aero startup Kitty Hawk

A long-awaited "flying car" that's been under development by aerospace startup Kitty Hawk was unveiled Monday.
    

Boston Red Sox' Matt Barnes suspended 4 games for throwing at Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado

Boston Red Sox right-hander Matt Barnes was suspended four games and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball on Monday for intentionally throwing a pitch in the area of the head of Baltimore Orioles star Manny Machado.
    

ECHL's Everblades, Solar Bears have massive hockey fight

The Orlando Solar Bears are about to eliminate the Florida Everblades from the ECHL playoffs, but not before throwing a ton of punches.
    

Mariners manager wears bling after losing bet

Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais stuck to his word Sunday by wearing several items of jewelry after his team successfully completed his challenge.
    

Report: 'Lexi Rule' coming from R&A, USGA to prevent TV viewers impacting results

The R&A and USGA are expected to announce on Tuesday a change to the Rules of Golf to ensure that what happened to Lexi Thompson at the ANA Inspiration early this month will not happen again, Golfweek reported.
    

Officials: Ex-Tenn. teacher planned to abduct teen girl to Latin America

A former Tennessee teacher accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old girl for 48 days was planning to take her to Mexico, officials said Monday in court documents.
    

2017 NBA Playoffs: Houston Rockets-Oklahoma City Thunder series update, preview

HOUSTON -- Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook on Sunday drew a line in the sand rebuffing the disparagement of teammates, offering a statement of support and solidarity in the aftermath of another come-from-ahead defeat in Game 4.
    

Former All-Star Steve Delabar, 2 others suspended 80 games for PED violations

Former All-Star pitcher Steve Delabar was one of three pitchers suspended on Monday for using performance-enhancing drugs.
    

2017 NBA playoffs: Memphis Grizzlies-San Antonio Spurs series update, preview

The first-round Western Conference playoff series between the Memphis Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs has, after four games split between the two teams, come down to which squad can win two of the next three.
    

John Cena deadlifts 602 pounds on 40th birthday

WWE superstar John Cena posted a video Monday showing off a huge deadlift on his 40th birthday.
    
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The Treasury announced new sanctions against Bashar al-Assad regime chemical weapons scientists — a response to April's attack on Syrian civilians.
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  1. Treasury Targets Assad Regime Scientists with New Sanctions
  2. Trump to U.N. Security Council Diplomats: Remove 'Blindfolds' on North Korea
  3. Israel Comes to a Standstill for Holocaust Remembrance Day
  4. JCC Bomb Suspect Also Targeted Celtics and U.S. Lawmaker
  5. Saudi King Names Fighter Pilot Son as U.S. Ambassador
  6. French Voters Told to Shun Far-Right Le Pen After Upset
  7. Refugees Speak of Chechnya's Violent Anti-Gay Purge
  8. China's President Calls for 'Restraint' on N. Korea in Call With Trump
  9. More Venezuelans Face Hardship in the U.S.
  10. Nikki Haley to N. Korea: 'Don't Give Us a Reason' to Fight
  11. Revolution: Outsiders Smash Through French Politics
  12. Mattis in Surprise Visit to Assess America's Longest War
  13. North Korea Detains Third American Citizen: Officials
  14. Gay Men on the Run After Alleged Purge in Russia's Chechnya
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Treasury Targets Assad Regime Scientists with New Sanctions

The Treasury announced new sanctions against Bashar al-Assad regime chemical weapons scientists — a response to April's attack on Syrian civilians.

    

Trump to U.N. Security Council Diplomats: Remove 'Blindfolds' on North Korea

President Trump also told United Nations Security Council Ambassadors during a White House visit that he was disappointed the Council "failed aga
    

Israel Comes to a Standstill for Holocaust Remembrance Day

People throughout Israel stopped in their tracks during a two-minute siren to commemorate the millions of Jews killed by Nazi Germany during WWII.
    

JCC Bomb Suspect Also Targeted Celtics and U.S. Lawmaker

Michael Ron David Kadar's allegedly caused waves of public panic, evacuations of public buildings and massive emergency police responses.

    

Saudi King Names Fighter Pilot Son as U.S. Ambassador

Prince Khaled bin Salman has a direct line to the monarch and his appointment is a sign of the kingdom's eagerness to strengthen relations with the U.S.

    

French Voters Told to Shun Far-Right Le Pen After Upset

The former candidates from the Conservative and the Socialist parties called on voters to support Emmanuel Macron for the good of the republic.

    

Refugees Speak of Chechnya's Violent Anti-Gay Purge

LGBTQ refugees who were subjected to violence in Russia's Chechnya region talk to the press from inside a Moscow safe house.

    

China's President Calls for 'Restraint' on N. Korea in Call With Trump

China's Xi Jinping called for restraint when dealing with North Korea in a phone call with Trump as the USS Carl Vinson arrived in the region.

    

More Venezuelans Face Hardship in the U.S.

Many of the Venezuelans now seeking food and other assistance in South Florida were once middle class professionals in their homeland.

    

Nikki Haley to N. Korea: 'Don't Give Us a Reason' to Fight

Jim Mattis made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan three days after a Taliban attack on an army base there that killed at least 100 people.
    

Revolution: Outsiders Smash Through French Politics

Voters face the starkest choice: Macron's vision of a tolerant France in the EU against far-right Le Pen's "French-first" anti-immigration stance.

    

Mattis in Surprise Visit to Assess America's Longest War

The top U.S. commander in the country has said he thinks the war is at a "stalemate" and suggested thousands more troops are needed to turn the tide.

    

North Korea Detains Third American Citizen: Officials

The Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang said it was aware of a Korean-American citizen being detained recently, but could not comment further.

    

Gay Men on the Run After Alleged Purge in Russia's Chechnya

Reports suggest gay men have been tortured, beaten and imprisoned in camps as part of the the anti-gay campaign in the conservative Muslim republic.
    

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  2. Congressional Memo: The Spending Bill Was Supposed to Be Easy. Then Trump Intervened.
  3. In New Trade Front, Trump Slaps Tariff on Canadian Lumber
  4. On Washington: Republicans Agree on No Shutdown, but Not on How to Avoid One
  5. White House Memo: Trump Wants It Known: Grading 100 Days Is ‘Ridiculous’ (but His Were the Best)
  6. News Analysis: As North Korea Speeds Its Nuclear Program, U.S. Fears Time Will Run Out
  7. China’s Leader Urges Restraint on North Korea in Call With Trump
  8. News Analysis: After French Vote, Mainstream Europe Breathes a Sigh of Relief
  9. Le Pen Calls Parties in France ‘Completely Rotten’ as They Unite to Fend Her Off
  10. French Markets Surge as Euro Withstands Attack From the Right
  11. Marine Le Pen, New Orleans, Arkansas: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  12. Arkansas Executes 2 Inmates, a First for Any State on One Day Since 2000
  13. Genocide’s Legacy: A Museum in a Khmer Rouge Prison
  14. No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car
  15. Margaret’s 6 TV Programs to Watch This Week
  16. The Spirit of Selena
  17. Service Faces Backlash Over a Widespread Practice: Selling User Data
  18. Obama Steps Back Into Public Life, Trying to Avoid One Word: Trump
  19. Books of The Times: Paula Hawkins’s ‘Into the Water’ Dives Into Murky Skulduggery
  20. A Showdown Over Wells Fargo’s Board of Directors Looms
  21. Conservatives Groups Sue Berkeley Over Ann Coulter Cancellation
  22. Hollywood Writers’ Unions Vote to Authorize Strike Against Producers
  23. Venezuela Opposition Aims to Keep Protests Peaceful, but Violence Erupts
  24. Robert M. Pirsig, Author of ‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,’ Dies at 88
  25. Bill O’Reilly Breaks His Silence After His Exit From Fox News
  26. Middle Class Contracted in U.S. Over 2 Decades, Study Finds
  27. Itineraries: Putting the Front Desk in the Hotel Guest’s Pocket
  28. Palermo Journal: 500 Years After Expulsion, Sicily’s Jews Reclaim a Lost History
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  30. People Are Seeing U.F.O.s Everywhere, and This Book Proves It
  31. El Chapo Complains About Conditions at Manhattan Jail
  32. The First Time: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: The First Time I Recognized My Selfishness
  33. Phoenix’s New Album Arrives in a Darker World, but the Beat Goes On
  34. Basics: As Rains Ease in the West, Cactuses Shine Brighter Than Ever
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Trump Is Said to Seek Cutting Corporate Tax Rate to 15 Percent

Such a cut, from the current rate of 35 percent, would mean a significant reduction in revenue that could jettison his campaign promise to curb deficits.

    

Congressional Memo: The Spending Bill Was Supposed to Be Easy. Then Trump Intervened.

Republicans may control Washington, but the president’s insistence on money for his proposed border wall has turned a sure thing into a major drama.

    

In New Trade Front, Trump Slaps Tariff on Canadian Lumber

After determining that Canada has improperly subsidized the sale of softwood lumber, the Commerce Department imposed penalties of up to 24 percent.

    

On Washington: Republicans Agree on No Shutdown, but Not on How to Avoid One

Lawmakers and the Trump White House have been unable to agree on a plan to fund the government beyond Friday, despite months of staring at the hard deadline.

    

White House Memo: Trump Wants It Known: Grading 100 Days Is ‘Ridiculous’ (but His Were the Best)

Though he has called it “an artificial barrier” and a “ridiculous standard,” President Trump is deeply anxious that he be judged a success after 100 days.

    

News Analysis: As North Korea Speeds Its Nuclear Program, U.S. Fears Time Will Run Out

Behind the Trump administration’s sudden urgency on North Korea lies a stark calculus: that the country is capable of making a nuclear bomb every six or seven weeks.

    

China’s Leader Urges Restraint on North Korea in Call With Trump

The comments by Xi Jinping reflected fears that tensions between the North and the United States and its allies in Asia could spiral into military conflict.

    

News Analysis: After French Vote, Mainstream Europe Breathes a Sigh of Relief

Far-right populism has not fully crystallized electorally in Europe, though the issues that have animated the movements are not going anywhere.

    

Le Pen Calls Parties in France ‘Completely Rotten’ as They Unite to Fend Her Off

The leader of the far-right National Front condemned calls by mainstream party leaders to oppose her presidential bid and to support her rival, Emmanuel Macron.

    

French Markets Surge as Euro Withstands Attack From the Right

With the prospect that Marine Le Pen could claim the presidency sowing concerns about the currency, the results of the election’s first round provided some respite.

    

Marine Le Pen, New Orleans, Arkansas: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Arkansas Executes 2 Inmates, a First for Any State on One Day Since 2000

Jack H. Jones Jr. died at 7:20 p.m., and Marcel Williams at 10:33 p.m., both from the injection of a three-drug combination, after a flurry of failed, last-ditch appeals.

    

Genocide’s Legacy: A Museum in a Khmer Rouge Prison

At least 1.7 million people died during the Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. Take a 360 tour of a former prison that has been transformed into a museum to preserve the history of the Cambodian genocide.
    

No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car

This isn’t science fiction. A number of start-ups as well as big aerospace firms are trying to build personal aircraft you could fly around town.

    

Margaret’s 6 TV Programs to Watch This Week

Here are our TV critic’s recommendations for April 24-27, broken down day by day.

    

The Spirit of Selena

Fans of the Tejano singer, who was murdered in 1995, gather to celebrate her life.

    

Service Faces Backlash Over a Widespread Practice: Selling User Data

Angry users assailed Slice Intelligence and its service Unroll.me, which scans email inboxes, after it was reported that Uber had used the company’s data.

    

Obama Steps Back Into Public Life, Trying to Avoid One Word: Trump

Speaking at a University of Chicago event, former President Barack Obama said helping prepare the next generation of political leadership would be a major goal.
    

Books of The Times: Paula Hawkins’s ‘Into the Water’ Dives Into Murky Skulduggery

This new novel by the author of the 2015 monster hit “The Girl on the Train” features many ways for women to die in a rural British town.

    

A Showdown Over Wells Fargo’s Board of Directors Looms

As the fallout from the sham accounts scandal at Wells Fargo continues, the bank’s directors face a re-election vote by shareholders on Tuesday.

    

Conservatives Groups Sue Berkeley Over Ann Coulter Cancellation

Two organizations accused the California university of discriminating against right-wing speakers and violating students’ free speech rights.

    

Hollywood Writers’ Unions Vote to Authorize Strike Against Producers

The vote could lead to the first production shutdown in a decade, as a labor contract between the two writers’ guilds and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers expires at midnight May 1.
    

Venezuela Opposition Aims to Keep Protests Peaceful, but Violence Erupts

The government blamed the opposition for attacks on pro-government demonstrators that officials said resulted in at least two deaths.

    

Robert M. Pirsig, Author of ‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,’ Dies at 88

The novel became an unlikely publishing phenomenon in the mid-1970s and a touchstone in the waning days of the counterculture.

    

Bill O’Reilly Breaks His Silence After His Exit From Fox News

Mr. O’Reilly addressed his fans in a podcast posted to his personal website, claiming that “the truth will come out” about multiple harassment allegations against him.

    

Middle Class Contracted in U.S. Over 2 Decades, Study Finds

The United States had fewer middle-income earners and more at the extremes than any of 11 Western European countries in a Pew Research Center report.

    

Itineraries: Putting the Front Desk in the Hotel Guest’s Pocket

For everything from requesting extra towels to opening doors, hotels offer apps and technology to keep customers happy and coming back.

    

Palermo Journal: 500 Years After Expulsion, Sicily’s Jews Reclaim a Lost History

A budding Jewish community is rediscovering its history in Palermo, and working with the local diocese to open a synagogue in the Sicilian capital.

    

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His fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins, had asked for three notes found in Mr. Hernandez’s cell, where he hanged himself last week.

    

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The First Time: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: The First Time I Recognized My Selfishness

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The French group’s sixth album, “Ti Amo,” is another volley of shimmery disco rock, with a hint of the darkness that has rattled Paris.

    

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