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Starlin Castro and Aaron Hicks homered as the New York Yankees beat the Chicago Cubs 11-6 on Saturday night.
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  1. Starlin Castro, Aaron Hicks lead New York Yankees to win over Chicago Cubs
  2. Aledmys Diaz, Mike Leake help St. Louis Cardinals to 5-3 win over Atlanta Braves
  3. Josh Harrison's hit lifts Pittsburgh Pirates over Milwaukee Brewers in 10
  4. Adam Duvall, Eugenio Suarez power Cincinnati Reds to another blowout of San Francisco Giants
  5. Washington Capitals beat Pittsburgh Penguins, stave off elimination
  6. Penn State K Joey Julius dealing with eating disorder
  7. France requires models to prove they're not too skiny
  8. Ready for action: Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby, Conor Sheary return for Game 5
  9. 2017 GEICO 500 Talladega Update: Ricky Stenhouse knocks Dale Earnhardt Jr. off Talladega pole
  10. Carlos Santana, Francisco Lindor heroics lead Cleveland Indians past Kansas City Royals
  11. Always Dreaming wins soggy 143rd Kentucky Derby
  12. Jake Odorizzi, Tampa Bay Rays shut down Toronto Blue Jays
  13. Baltimore Orioles put closer Zach Britton on disabled list after pain in forearm
  14. 2017 Wells Fargo Championship Update: Patrick Reed surges to top of leaderboard
  15. 82 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls released by Boko Haram
  16. Kyle Turris' second effort lifts Ottawa Senators to OT win vs. New York Rangers
  17. New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall plans to retire after two more seasons in NFL
  18. Appeals court allows suit over airline bag fees to move forward
  19. Boston Red Sox erupt early in rout of Minnesota Twins
  20. Bobsledding standout Steven Holcomb discovered dead at 37
  21. Conrad Hilton arrested outside ex-girlfriend's house
  22. Escaped zebra causes traffic crash in Florida
  23. Buffett pans Wells Fargo's 'huge error,' admits missing on Google
  24. Nepalese man, 85, dies trying to climb Mt. Everest
  25. FDA approves Radicava, first new ALS treatment in 20 years

Starlin Castro, Aaron Hicks lead New York Yankees to win over Chicago Cubs

Starlin Castro and Aaron Hicks homered as the New York Yankees beat the Chicago Cubs 11-6 on Saturday night.
    

Aledmys Diaz, Mike Leake help St. Louis Cardinals to 5-3 win over Atlanta Braves

Aledmys Diaz continued his torrid hitting and Mike Leake allowed just one hit until the seventh inning as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Atlanta Braves.
    

Josh Harrison's hit lifts Pittsburgh Pirates over Milwaukee Brewers in 10

Josh Harrison hit a walk-off, RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning to score Gift Ngoepe from third base and give the Pirates a 2-1 victory.
    

Adam Duvall, Eugenio Suarez power Cincinnati Reds to another blowout of San Francisco Giants

Reds manager Bryan Price tweaked his batting order at the end of April. Since then, the Reds have won six of seven and averaged more than seven runs per game.
    

Washington Capitals beat Pittsburgh Penguins, stave off elimination

Evgeny Kuznetsov and Alex Ovechkin scored goals 27 seconds apart in the third period, and the Washington Capitals defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2.
    

Penn State K Joey Julius dealing with eating disorder

Penn State kicker Joey Julius posted on social media that he is again receiving treatment for binge eating.
    

France requires models to prove they're not too skiny

French lawmakers passed a bill that requires models to provide a doctor's note to prove they are healthy and not suffering from an eating disorder.
    

Ready for action: Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby, Conor Sheary return for Game 5

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby and fellow forward Conor Sheary returned to the lineup for Saturday's Game 5 against the Washington Capitals.
    

2017 GEICO 500 Talladega Update: Ricky Stenhouse knocks Dale Earnhardt Jr. off Talladega pole

Qualifying for Sunday's GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway was shaping up to be a sentimental story -- until Ricky Stenhouse Jr. said "No."
    

Carlos Santana, Francisco Lindor heroics lead Cleveland Indians past Kansas City Royals

Carlos Santana and Francisco Lindor homered in the ninth inning as the Cleveland Indians rallied to a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
    

Always Dreaming wins soggy 143rd Kentucky Derby

Always Dreaming got a dream trip to win Saturday's 143rd Kentucky Derby, holding off long shot Lookin At Lee by 2 3/4 lengths at the wire.
    

Jake Odorizzi, Tampa Bay Rays shut down Toronto Blue Jays

The Tampa Bay Rays got seven solid innings from Jake Odorizzi and a homer and three RBIs each from Logan Morrison and Colby Rasmus on the way to a 6-1 win.
    

Baltimore Orioles put closer Zach Britton on disabled list after pain in forearm

Baltimore Orioles left-hander Zach Britton was placed on the 10-day disabled list Saturday after experiencing a recurrence of pain in his pitching forearm.
    

2017 Wells Fargo Championship Update: Patrick Reed surges to top of leaderboard

Patrick Reed has won each of the last four years on the PGA Tour, but 2017 has been something of a struggle.
    

82 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls released by Boko Haram

The Nigerian government said 82 of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram three years ago were released, though more than 100 are still missing.
    

Kyle Turris' second effort lifts Ottawa Senators to OT win vs. New York Rangers

Kyle Turris scored at 6:28 of overtime to give the Ottawa Senators a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the New York Rangers at Canadian Tire Centre.
    

New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall plans to retire after two more seasons in NFL

Wide receiver Brandon Marshall plans to play out his two-year contract with the New York Giants before calling it a career.
    

Appeals court allows suit over airline bag fees to move forward

A federal appeals court allowed a California woman's lawsuit to have the $15 bag fee she paid US Airlines refunded after they lost her luggage to move forward.
    

Boston Red Sox erupt early in rout of Minnesota Twins

Chris Young homered twice while Xander Bogaerts and Andrew Benintendi had three hits as the Red Sox used an 8-run second inning to cruise to an 11-1 victory.
    

Bobsledding standout Steven Holcomb discovered dead at 37

Bobsledding star Steven Holcomb was found dead in his room at the United States Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y.
    

Conrad Hilton arrested outside ex-girlfriend's house

Conrad Hilton, younger brother of socialite Paris Hilton, was arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly stealing a car and violating an order of protection.
    

Escaped zebra causes traffic crash in Florida

A zebra that escaped from a private property in Florida ran into traffic and collided with a vehicle.
    

Buffett pans Wells Fargo's 'huge error,' admits missing on Google

Warren Buffett gave harsh criticism to Wells Fargo and admitted regrets about not investing in Google during Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting.
    

Nepalese man, 85, dies trying to climb Mt. Everest

A Nepalese man attempting to become the oldest person ever to scale Mt. Everest died Friday of undisclosed causes, officials said.
    

FDA approves Radicava, first new ALS treatment in 20 years

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first new drug in decades to treat the fatal neurological disease ALS.
    
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Around 200 inmates remain on the loose after a mass escape from an overcrowded prison on Sumatra Island in Indonesia, authorities said.
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  2. 82 Chibok Girls Free From Boko Haram, Nigeria Says
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Indonesia: About 200 Still at Large 2 Days After Jail Break

Around 200 inmates remain on the loose after a mass escape from an overcrowded prison on Sumatra Island in Indonesia, authorities said.

    

82 Chibok Girls Free From Boko Haram, Nigeria Says

Families of missing Nigerian schoolgirls said their hopes are high after authorities said 82 girls were released by Boko Haram into military custody.

    

'National Tragedy': 32 Killed in School Bus Crash in Tanzania

Thirty-two schoolchildren, teachers and a minibus diver were killed when their vehicle plunged into a roadside ravine in Tanzania, an official said.

    

How France's Socialists Could Hand Power to Far-Right Le Pen

Le Pen's path to victory shares an unlikely parallel with the more ardent supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders and the U.S. election last year.

    

'Warrior Spirit': Pentagon IDs Navy SEAL Killed in Somalia

Milliken was a member of SEAL Team Six, the elite unit credited with killing Osama bin Laden, and he earned four Bronze Stars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    

Man, 85, Dies Trying to Become Oldest Person to Climb Everest

An 85-year-old man from Nepal died Saturday while attempting to scale Mount Everest to regain his title as the oldest person to climb the peak.

    

French Ex-Soldier Was Planning Terror Attack: Officials

The former soldier was arrested Friday near a military base in Evereux, in the northwest region of Normandy, the prosecutor's office told NBC News.

    

'Massive' Hack Targets French Election Campaign Favorite

The movement of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron said it was hacked and materials leaked to destabilize the process before the vote.

    

What's Behind Venezuela's Crippling Crisis?

For the last month hundreds of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the government of President Nicalas Maduro have been met by riot police.

    

Syria Cease-Fire Deal Takes Hold — But Will it Work?

It is not clear how the cease-fire or "de-escalation zones" will be enforced in areas still to be determined in maps to emerge a month from now.

    

Student Caught Using Invisible Ink to Cheat During Law Exam

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In a deeply divided country, some ask whether either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen will have enough authority to actually govern.

    

Macron Hacking Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know

The French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted in a large dump of leaked emails and other documents, raising fears of Russian interference.

    

U.S. Far-Right Activists Promote Hacking Attack Against Macron

The role of American far-right groups in promoting the breach online highlights their growing resolve to spread extremist messages beyond the United States.

    

France’s Voters Express Hope, Anger and Frustration

The New York Times asked readers on Facebook which candidate they were supporting in the final round of the presidential election, and how their positions changed after the first.

    

In Their Own Words: Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron

Whose vision of France will win out? We took a look at two possible futures awaiting France, through the views of Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron.

    

Years After Boko Haram Kidnapping, Dozens of Girls Are Freed, Nigeria Says

The release of the girls, if confirmed, is by far the biggest breakthrough in the mass abduction of nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls.

    

‘No District Is Off the Table’: Health Vote Could Put House in Play

House Republicans, already set to play defense in 2018 because of their unpopular president, must now contend with an energized, angry Democratic Party.

    

Jared Kushner’s Sister Highlights Family Ties in Pitch to Chinese Investors

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Warren Buffett, at Berkshire Meeting, Condemns Republican Health Care Bill

At the annual shareholders meeting of his conglomerate, Warren Buffett criticized the health care overhaul as “a huge tax cut for guys like me.”

    

At Kentucky Derby, Always Dreaming Produces a Winner’s Circle Reunion Party

The jockey John Velazquez and the trainer Todd Pletcher, who started working together over 20 years ago, secured their second Kentucky Derby wins, but their first together.

    

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The Interpreter: In Venezuela’s Chaos, Elites Play a High-Stakes Game for Survival

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