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Three people were killed and nine injured Wednesday when an SUV accelerated without warning through a crowded car auction in Billerica, Mass.
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  1. 3 killed after SUV crashes into crowded Mass. car auction
  2. Kansas City Royals shut down Chicago White Sox
  3. Two big innings boost Miami Marlins past Tampa Bay Rays
  4. Aaron Judge strikes again as New York Yankees rally past Toronto Blue Jays
  5. Boston Red Sox win again over Baltimore Orioles in tense series
  6. North Korea demands South suspend joint military drills
  7. Pittsburgh Penguins open 3-1 series lead over Washington Capitals without Sidney Crosby
  8. Jose Ramirez, Carlos Carrasco lead Cleveland Indians past Detroit Tigers
  9. Cincinnati Reds' Rookie Davis gets first major-league win vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
  10. Ryan Zimmerman's double helps Washington Nationals edge Arizona Diamondbacks
  11. LeBron James scores 39 as Cleveland Cavaliers rout Toronto Raptors again
  12. Salsa star Marc Anthony performing at El Clásico Miami
  13. Los Angeles Lakers' Luol Deng has successful pectoral surgery
  14. House to vote Thursday on bill to replace Affordable Care Act
  15. Tesla posts record $2.7B revenue, but $330M loss in first quarter
  16. Google Docs shuts down massive phishing scam
  17. Samantha Bee and Jon Stewart to appear on 'The Late Show' next week
  18. Former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo will try to qualify for 2017 U.S. Open
  19. Texas Rangers' Cole Hamels out for eight weeks with oblique strain
  20. FBI's Comey: Clinton's classified email forwarded to Weiner
  21. House passes $1.2T spending bill that scraps Trump, GOP priorities
  22. Laurie Metcalf on 'Roseanne' revival: 'I am hoping that it happens'
  23. Woman dead after murder-suicide at Dallas area college

3 killed after SUV crashes into crowded Mass. car auction

Three people were killed and nine injured Wednesday when an SUV accelerated without warning through a crowded car auction in Billerica, Mass.
    

Kansas City Royals shut down Chicago White Sox

Nate Karns and two Kansas City relievers combined on a two-hitter as the Kansas City Royals topped the Chicago White Sox 6-1 on Wednesday night.
    

Two big innings boost Miami Marlins past Tampa Bay Rays

J.T. Realmuto drove in four runs as the Marlins rallied for eight runs in the sixth and seventh innings to beat up the Tampa Bay Rays' injury-depleted bullpen.
    

Aaron Judge strikes again as New York Yankees rally past Toronto Blue Jays

Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 13th home run and scored the tying run in the seventh inning as the New York Yankees rallied from an early deficit.
    

Boston Red Sox win again over Baltimore Orioles in tense series

Josh Rutledge drove in two runs, Drew Pomeranz tossed 5 1/3 two-run innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-2 on Wednesday night.
    

North Korea demands South suspend joint military drills

North Korea accused the South of engaging in "military hostilities" and demanded Seoul put an immediate end to what it described as a threat at its border.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins open 3-1 series lead over Washington Capitals without Sidney Crosby

The Pittsburgh Penguins overcame the absence of center Sidney Crosby to beat the Washington Capitals in a pivotal Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
    

Jose Ramirez, Carlos Carrasco lead Cleveland Indians past Detroit Tigers

Jose Ramirez hit a two-run triple, Carlos Carrasco tossed six strong innings and the Cleveland Indians edged the Detroit Tigers 3-2 on Wednesday night.
    

Cincinnati Reds' Rookie Davis gets first major-league win vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

Billy Hamilton and Eugenio Suarez each hit three-run homers and Devin Mesoraco added a solo shot, helping Rookie Davis earn his first major-league win.
    

Ryan Zimmerman's double helps Washington Nationals edge Arizona Diamondbacks

Ryan Zimmerman broke up a tie with an RBI double in the sixth inning as the Washington Nationals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 2-1 on Wednesday night.
    

LeBron James scores 39 as Cleveland Cavaliers rout Toronto Raptors again

LeBron James scorched Toronto for 39 points and became the NBA's second all-time leading scorer in the postseason in the Cleveland Cavaliers' 125-103 win.
    

Salsa star Marc Anthony performing at El Clásico Miami

Latin sensation Marc Anthony will perform on July 29 at the 2017 International Champions Cup presented by Heineken match of El Clásico in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    

Los Angeles Lakers' Luol Deng has successful pectoral surgery

Los Angeles Lakers forward Luol Deng had successful surgery to repair his injured right pectoral muscle, the team announced Wednesday.
    

House to vote Thursday on bill to replace Affordable Care Act

The U.S. House will vote Thursday on a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said it will pass.
    

Tesla posts record $2.7B revenue, but $330M loss in first quarter

Tesla Motors posted record revenue Wednesday for the first three months of the year, as the automaker prepares to begin selling its first mass market vehicle.
    

Google Docs shuts down massive phishing scam

Google said it shut down a massive phishing scam that targeted users of its Documents service on Wednesday.
    

Samantha Bee and Jon Stewart to appear on 'The Late Show' next week

Stephen Colbert is to welcome several of his fellow, late-night stars to a special episode of "The Late Show" next week.
    

Former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo will try to qualify for 2017 U.S. Open

Retired Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is an excellent golfer and has some spare time these days, so he will try to qualify for the 2017 U.S. Open.
    

Texas Rangers' Cole Hamels out for eight weeks with oblique strain

Texas Rangers left-hander Cole Hamels is expected to miss eight weeks with a right oblique strain, the team announced on Wednesday.
    

FBI's Comey: Clinton's classified email forwarded to Weiner

FBI Director James Comey testified to U.S. senators that Hillary Clinton emails containing classified information were forwarded to former Rep. Anthony Weiner.
    

House passes $1.2T spending bill that scraps Trump, GOP priorities

The House passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill Wednesday and President Trump is expected to sign it, even though it scraps a number of GOP efforts.
    

Laurie Metcalf on 'Roseanne' revival: 'I am hoping that it happens'

Laurie Metcalf says "everything is in place" for a "Roseanne" revival, but she doesn't know when or where it might air.
    

Woman dead after murder-suicide at Dallas area college

A woman was shot dead Wednesday morning at a community college in the Dallas area, in what authorities say was a murder-suicide.
    
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  1. Gone Phishin': Massive Attack Targets Gmail Users
  2. Macron, Le Pen Clash in Bad-Tempered Debate
  3. Haunting Image by Soldier Killed in Blast Released by Army
  4. Trump to Abbas: I'll Do 'Whatever Is Necessary' for Middle East Peace
  5. Refugees Are Fleeing Trump's America to This Tiny Canadian Town
  6. What's With the Crazy, Scary North Korean Propaganda?
  7. Trump Says There's 'No Reason' for Mideast Conflict — and He Wants to End It
  8. U.S. Senators Seek Sanctions, Action on Venezuela
  9. Hillary Clinton: Tweets Won't Solve Threat From North Korea
  10. Lawmakers Grill FBI's Comey on Russia Meddling, Clinton Saga
  11. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  12. 'Duterte Harry': The Controversial President With an 80 Percent Approval Rating
  13. Three U.S. Soldiers Injured in Deadly ISIS-Claimed Suicide Bomb
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Gone Phishin': Massive Attack Targets Gmail Users

Clicking on the malicious links could give hackers control of your Gmail account and access to all of your banking, commerce and social media sites.

    

Macron, Le Pen Clash in Bad-Tempered Debate

Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron clashed over their vision of France's future and ways of handling terrorism in an ill-tempered televised debate.

    

Haunting Image by Soldier Killed in Blast Released by Army

Army Specialist Hilda Clayton was killed by a mortar explosion in 2013, but the military only just recently released a chilling image she captured in the final moments of her life.

    

Trump to Abbas: I'll Do 'Whatever Is Necessary' for Middle East Peace

The meeting comes amid administration hopes to lay the groundwork for brokering a lasting peace between Palestine and Israel.

    

Refugees Are Fleeing Trump's America to This Tiny Canadian Town

Emerson, Manitoba sits directly on the U.S-Canada border. It has a population of 678. In the past few months, hundreds of people have arrived there to seek asylum in Canada.

    

What's With the Crazy, Scary North Korean Propaganda?

Most of the Kim Jong Un regimes's messages, like threats of nuclear annihilation for South Korea and the U.S., are meant for the hometown audience.

    

Trump Says There's 'No Reason' for Mideast Conflict — and He Wants to End It

A possible step in the direction of peace will be the U.S. president's meeting with Palestinian Authority counterpart Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday.

    

U.S. Senators Seek Sanctions, Action on Venezuela

An influential group of Republican and Democratic U.S. senators will file sweeping legislation on Wednesday to address the crisis in Venezuela, Reuters has learned.

    

Hillary Clinton: Tweets Won't Solve Threat From North Korea

Hillary Clinton called North Korea one of the nation's 'wicked problems' and took a swipe at President Trump's tweeting in an appearance in New York.

    

Lawmakers Grill FBI's Comey on Russia Meddling, Clinton Saga

FBI Director James Comey testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee for an oversight hearing of the FBI. Watch now on NBCNews.com and tune in to MSNBC for updates and analysis.

    

How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis

North Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006

    

'Duterte Harry': The Controversial President With an 80 Percent Approval Rating

What you need to know about the controversial Philippine leader and his rise to power.

    

Three U.S. Soldiers Injured in Deadly ISIS-Claimed Suicide Bomb

Eight Afghan civilians were killed and three U.S. soldiers are among dozens of people injured by an ISIS-claimed suicide blast in Kabul
    

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  1. With $8 Billion Deal on Health Bill, House G.O.P. Leader Says ‘We Have Enough Votes’
  2. Public Health: Extra Billions for Health Bill? Researchers Say It’s Still Not Enough
  3. James Comey ‘Mildly Nauseous’ Over Idea He Swayed the Election
  4. 5 Takeaways From James Comey’s Hearing
  5. Tillerson: It’s Time to Restore ‘Balance’ With Other Countries
  6. News Analysis: Trump, Bullish on Mideast Peace, Will Need More Than Confidence
  7. Puerto Rico Declares a Form of Bankruptcy
  8. Email Attack Hits Google: What to Do if You Clicked
  9. Ask The Wirecutter: The Wealth of New Choices With Robot Vacuum Cleaners
  10. South Sudanese, Seeking to Fit In, Stand Out in Australian Basketball
  11. Critic's Notebook: In Conservative Prime Time, It’s Now Fox and Enemies
  12. Fox’s Unfamiliar but Powerful Television Rival: Sinclair
  13. Le Pen and Macron Clash in Vicious Presidential Debate in France
  14. Critic's Notebook: The Look of the French Election
  15. 2 Fatal Police Shootings Yield 2 Different Results
  16. Prosecutors in Texas Weigh Murder Charges for Former Police Officer
  17. Obama Says His Presidential Library Will Be a ‘Hub for the Community’
  18. Facebook Scrambles to Police Content Amid Rapid Growth
  19. After Trump’s Phone Call to Philippines Leader, China’s President Calls Him
  20. The Public Editor: Bret Stephens Takes On Climate Change. Readers Unleash Their Fury.
  21. Obituary: Luis Olmo, a Pioneering Puerto Rican Baseball Player, Dies at 97
  22. South Korea’s Next President: A Look at the Leading Candidates
  23. On Trail of Suspect, Bounty Hunters Killed an Innocent Man
  24. Immigration Experts Question Tale of Australian Man’s U.S. Border Detention
  25. The ‘Sounds’ of Space as NASA’s Cassini Dives by Saturn
  26. How a Brush With Death Changed the Next Conductor of St. Luke’s
  27. Nonfiction: America First? No, Says Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
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With $8 Billion Deal on Health Bill, House G.O.P. Leader Says ‘We Have Enough Votes’

A vote was scheduled for Thursday, and the majority leader sounded confident about its chances, as critics called the added funding inadequate.

    

Public Health: Extra Billions for Health Bill? Researchers Say It’s Still Not Enough

Adding $8 billion to a G.O.P. bill seems to fall short of ensuring that those with pre-existing conditions will still be able to get health insurance.

    

James Comey ‘Mildly Nauseous’ Over Idea He Swayed the Election

The F.B.I. director spoke publicly for the first time about his decisions about the Hillary Clinton email inquiry in the days before the election.
    

5 Takeaways From James Comey’s Hearing

The F.B.I. director said that if he had to revisit his decision to tell Congress in October about newly discovered emails related to Hillary Clinton, he would do it again.

    

Tillerson: It’s Time to Restore ‘Balance’ With Other Countries

In his first address laying out his vision as secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson said that the United States had done too much for allies and emerging nations.

    

News Analysis: Trump, Bullish on Mideast Peace, Will Need More Than Confidence

Meeting with the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, President Trump said, “We will get this done,” a bold promise given the complexity of any peace deal.

    

Puerto Rico Declares a Form of Bankruptcy

The island’s governor said he would move its debt crisis into federal bankruptcy court, making it the largest United States government entity to seek refuge from creditors in American history.

    

Email Attack Hits Google: What to Do if You Clicked

Recipients who clicked on the email and followed its instructions probably gave spammers access to their contact lists, letting them send more email.

    

Ask The Wirecutter: The Wealth of New Choices With Robot Vacuum Cleaners

The Roomba 650 has been the champ for several years. Now check out the Eufy RoboVac 11.

    

South Sudanese, Seeking to Fit In, Stand Out in Australian Basketball

A program meant for fun now has to protect its young players from something it never expected: the interest of American recruiters.

    

Critic's Notebook: In Conservative Prime Time, It’s Now Fox and Enemies

After a personnel upheaval, the Fox News Channel’s new evening lineup is not so much pro-Trump as it is anti-anti-Trump.

    

Fox’s Unfamiliar but Powerful Television Rival: Sinclair

The largest owner of local TV stations, Sinclair has a history of supporting Republican causes. But as Sinclair tries to grow, it is locking horns with Fox.

    

Le Pen and Macron Clash in Vicious Presidential Debate in France

The country’s only presidential debate was more like an angry American-style television shoutfest than the reasoned discussion the French are used to.

    

Critic's Notebook: The Look of the French Election

Marine Le Pen used costume to cast herself as the mother of France, and Emmanuel Macron’s sober suit was modified as his poll numbers shifted.

    

2 Fatal Police Shootings Yield 2 Different Results

Cases in South Carolina and Louisiana — one resulting in Justice Department charges, one not — are touchstones in the nation’s complex debate about race and policing.

    

Prosecutors in Texas Weigh Murder Charges for Former Police Officer

The mother of Roy D. Oliver II, the former officer who killed a 15-year-old, spoke proudly of her son’s service as a policeman and an Army soldier in Iraq.

    

Obama Says His Presidential Library Will Be a ‘Hub for the Community’

The former president and first lady came to Chicago to unveil plans for the Obama Presidential Center, saying it would be a different kind of presidential library.

    

Facebook Scrambles to Police Content Amid Rapid Growth

Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive, said he will hire 3,000 more people to monitor posts and live video as the site nears 2 billion users.

    

After Trump’s Phone Call to Philippines Leader, China’s President Calls Him

President Xi Jinping of China praised President Rodrigo Duterte, part of an effort to woo an American ally and strengthen China’s claims in the South China Sea.

    

The Public Editor: Bret Stephens Takes On Climate Change. Readers Unleash Their Fury.

The New York Times’s new Op-Ed writer drew a strong reaction when he questioned the data on climate science in his first column. Now what?

    

Obituary: Luis Olmo, a Pioneering Puerto Rican Baseball Player, Dies at 97

Olmo broke in with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943 and became the first position player in the major leagues from Puerto Rico.

    

South Korea’s Next President: A Look at the Leading Candidates

South Koreans head to the polls on May 9. The leader they choose will face many uncertainties, not least of them President Trump.

    

On Trail of Suspect, Bounty Hunters Killed an Innocent Man

Seven bounty hunters swarmed a car in Clarksville, Tenn., that they mistakenly believed had a wanted man in it, the police said. All seven were charged with first-degree murder.

    

Immigration Experts Question Tale of Australian Man’s U.S. Border Detention

According to a GoFundMe campaign set up by his girlfriend, Baxter Reid was arrested when he overstayed his visa 90 minutes.

    

The ‘Sounds’ of Space as NASA’s Cassini Dives by Saturn

The spacecraft recorded some light patter as it passed between Saturn and its innermost ring, when scientists had expected the sound of “driving through Iowa in a hailstorm.”

    

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Bernard Labadie, who will take over the post in the 2018-19 season, spoke recently about music, his medically induced coma and his plans for the orchestra.

    

Nonfiction: America First? No, Says Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

In “Democracy,” Rice argues that people around the world yearn for freedom, and that democracy promotion is a key goal of American foreign policy.

    

Trilobites: Why Two Volcanoes in Hawaii Are So Close, but So Different

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