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Facing a May 5 deadline, Congressional negotiators reached a deal to fund the U.S. government through September, government officials said Sunday night.
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  1. Congress reaches deal to fund government through September
  2. Biden: 'Guys, I'm not running' for president in 2020
  3. Pentagon: 352 civilians killed in U.S.-led strikes against Islamic State
  4. McMaster says U.S. will pay for THAAD after all
  5. Utah Jazz advance to second round with Game 7 victory over Los Angeles Clippers
  6. Joey Logano roars from the back of the pack to victory in Richmond
  7. Nashville Predators take control of series, beat St. Louis Blues 3-1
  8. Houston's Dallas Keuchel goes to 5-0 as Astros beat Oakland A's
  9. Trump invites controversial Duterte to White House
  10. Washington Nationals smash New York Mets behind Anthony Rendon's 3 HRs, 10 RBI
  11. Utah Jazz advance to second round with Game 7 victory over Los Angeles Clippers
  12. Kelly Ripa to announce new co-host Monday
  13. 8 was enough as Cleveland Indians rout Seattle Mariners behind big sixth inning
  14. Isaiah Thomas picks up tooth, Boston Celtics in Game 1 victory over Washington Wizards
  15. Bears' new RB Cohen compared to Eagles' Sproles
  16. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, first Cuban-American in Congress, to retire
  17. Broncos GM Elway called Jim Kelly before drafting nephew
  18. Indianapolis Colts sign Trey Griffey, son of baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.
  19. Foster Farms chicken patties recalled for possible plastic contamination
  20. Streisand on 'Yentl' Best Director Oscar snub: 'I must have been more hurt than I thought'
  21. New York Mets' Noah Syndergaard leaves game with "possible lat strain"
  22. Washington Nationals' Adam Eaton tears ACL, likely to miss rest of season
  23. Facebook's Zuckerberg surprises Ohio family for dinner
  24. Rafael Nadal becomes 10-time winner at tournament at second straight event

Congress reaches deal to fund government through September

Facing a May 5 deadline, Congressional negotiators reached a deal to fund the U.S. government through September, government officials said Sunday night.
    

Biden: 'Guys, I'm not running' for president in 2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden ended speculation about a possible run for the White House in 2020, telling New Hampshire Democrats on Sunday night: "Guys, I'm not running."
    

Pentagon: 352 civilians killed in U.S.-led strikes against Islamic State

At least 352 civilians have been killed in U.S.-led strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria since 2014, the U.S. military said Sunday.
    

McMaster says U.S. will pay for THAAD after all

The United States will indeed pay for the THAAD missile defense system in South Korea, National Security Adviser Gen. H.R. McMaster said Sunday.
    

Utah Jazz advance to second round with Game 7 victory over Los Angeles Clippers

LOS ANGELES -- The Utah Jazz enjoyed another smooth ride through Staples Center.
    

Joey Logano roars from the back of the pack to victory in Richmond

RICHMOND, Va. -- Joey Logano went from last to first in the Toyota Owners 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Sunday to claim his first win of the season in his 300th career Cup Series start.
    

Nashville Predators take control of series, beat St. Louis Blues 3-1

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- If you keep the puck, the other team can't score. And eventually, you will.
    

Houston's Dallas Keuchel goes to 5-0 as Astros beat Oakland A's

HOUSTON -- Left-hander Dallas Keuchel often sets the tone for the Houston rotation and the team, so when he scuffled last April, so too did the Astros. The opening month of this season was significantly better for both parties.
    

Trump invites controversial Duterte to White House

In another departure from the Obama administration, President Donald Trump invited bombastic Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to the White House.
    

Washington Nationals smash New York Mets behind Anthony Rendon's 3 HRs, 10 RBI

WASHINGTON -- Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo met the media Sunday morning to talk about the knee injury to Adam Eaton that could sideline the Washington center fielder for the rest of the season.
    

Utah Jazz advance to second round with Game 7 victory over Los Angeles Clippers

LOS ANGELES -- Gordon Hayward scored 26 points and collected eight rebounds to lead seven Utah players in double figures, and the Jazz eliminated the Los Angeles Clippers from the Western Conference playoffs with a 104-91 victory in Game 7 on Sunday at Staples Center.
    

Kelly Ripa to announce new co-host Monday

"Live!" host Kelly Ripa is expected to reveal who her new co-host will be on Monday's edition of the morning chat show.
    

8 was enough as Cleveland Indians rout Seattle Mariners behind big sixth inning

CLEVELAND -- Eight-run innings are a manager's best friend, and Terry Francona enjoyed the Cleveland Indians' third inning on Sunday at Progressive Field.
    

Isaiah Thomas picks up tooth, Boston Celtics in Game 1 victory over Washington Wizards

BOSTON -- Jae Crowder and Al Horford did plenty to help the Boston Celtics get the jump on the Washington Wizards in the Eastern Conference semifinals Sunday. So did Avery Bradley.
    

Bears' new RB Cohen compared to Eagles' Sproles

Tarik Cohen has similar size and speed to Darren Sproles, making the comparisons easy for the Chicago Bears.
    

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, first Cuban-American in Congress, to retire

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the first Cuban-American elected to Congress, announced she is retiring at the end of her term after 28 years in House of Representatives.
    

Broncos GM Elway called Jim Kelly before drafting nephew

Chad Kelly had "no clue" that the Denver Broncos would draft him, but coach Vance Joseph wanted him for a while.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign Trey Griffey, son of baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.

Shortly after the 2017 NFL Draft ended, the Indianapolis Colts signed undrafted free agent wide receiver Trey Griffey, son of Hall of Fame baseball player Ken Griffey Jr.
    

Foster Farms chicken patties recalled for possible plastic contamination

Foster Poultry Farms voluntarily recalled 131,880 pounds of frozen chicken patties because they could have been contaminated with plastic, the USDA announced.
    

Streisand on 'Yentl' Best Director Oscar snub: 'I must have been more hurt than I thought'

Barbra Streisand says she felt accepted as a female director while working on her 1983 movie "Yentl" in England.
    

New York Mets' Noah Syndergaard leaves game with "possible lat strain"

WASHINGTON -- New York Mets ace Noah Syndergaard left his start in the second inning Sunday against the Washington Nationals with an elbow injury.
    

Washington Nationals' Adam Eaton tears ACL, likely to miss rest of season

WASHINGTON -- Washington center fielder Adam Eaton, acquired for three young pitchers in a trade with the Chicago White Sox in December, has an ACL tear in his left leg and will likely miss the rest of the season, general manager Mike Rizzo told reporters Sunday.
    

Facebook's Zuckerberg surprises Ohio family for dinner

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg dropped in on an Ohio family with 20 minutes notice this weekend to discuss work and politics.
    

Rafael Nadal becomes 10-time winner at tournament at second straight event

Rafael Nadal overpowered Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-1 on Sunday to capture his 10th title at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.
    
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Russia isn't alone in its Arctic ambition. The United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Iceland all lay claim to the area and its abundant natural resources.
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  1. Russia's Military Buildup in Arctic Has U.S. Watching Closely
  2. Turkey Expels 3,900 Officials in Second Post-Referendum Purge
  3. Violence, Bloodshed Mount in Afghanistan, Report Says
  4. U.S. Service Member Killed In Northern Iraq: Pentagon
  5. Trump on Kim Jong Un: 'He's a Pretty Smart Cookie'
  6. U.S.-Led Fight Against ISIS Has Killed 352 Civilians
  7. Famous Swiss Climber Killed Near Mount Everest
  8. U.S. Doctors Offer Hope and Healing to Syria's 'Lost Generation'
  9. No Shark Cull: Why Some Don't Want to Kill Great Whites Despite Lethal Attacks
  10. Far-Right Scion Who Could Be First Woman to Lead France
  11. Trump Invites Controversial Philippine Leader to White House in 'Friendly' Call
  12. Nat'l Security Chief Tells S. Korea U.S. to Pay for Antimissile System: Official
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Russia's Military Buildup in Arctic Has U.S. Watching Closely

Russia isn't alone in its Arctic ambition. The United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Iceland all lay claim to the area and its abundant natural resources.

    

Turkey Expels 3,900 Officials in Second Post-Referendum Purge

The expulsions — carried out in conjunction with media curbs which included banning dating shows and Wikipedia — affected prison guards, clerks, academics and 1,200 members of the armed forces.

    

Violence, Bloodshed Mount in Afghanistan, Report Says

The SIGAR report also says stopping the Taliban and other groups from increasing control of the countryside is a challenge for Afghan security forces.

    

U.S. Service Member Killed In Northern Iraq: Pentagon

The Pentagon said the service member died from wounds sustained in an 'explosive device blast' outside the northern city of Mosul.

    

Trump on Kim Jong Un: 'He's a Pretty Smart Cookie'

In a wide-ranging interview, Trump praised the North Korean despot, lauded China's efforts in the region, and claimed that he's had "tougher" jobs.

    

U.S.-Led Fight Against ISIS Has Killed 352 Civilians

The military's official tally, released Sunday, is far below those of other outside groups.

    

Famous Swiss Climber Killed Near Mount Everest

The award-winning Steck was planning to climb 8,850-meter Mount Everest and nearby Mount Lhotse next month.

    

U.S. Doctors Offer Hope and Healing to Syria's 'Lost Generation'

At a camp near the Syria border, dozens of refugees huddle around the steps of a field clinic where they have been waiting since the early hours.

    

No Shark Cull: Why Some Don't Want to Kill Great Whites Despite Lethal Attacks

Laeticia Brouwer, 17, was fatally attacked by a shark while surfing in Western Australia last week, but many surfers still don't want a cull.

    

Far-Right Scion Who Could Be First Woman to Lead France

Le Pen's marriage of socialist economics and far-right identity politics has propelled her into the presidential runoff.

    

Trump Invites Controversial Philippine Leader to White House in 'Friendly' Call

The two leaders discussed North Korea and Rodrigo Duterte's widely condemned crackdown on drug dealers and users.

    

Nat'l Security Chief Tells S. Korea U.S. to Pay for Antimissile System: Official

A South Korean official says the national security adviser said South Korea won't be asked to pay more for an anti-missile system, as Trump suggested.

    

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The administration is bracing for an avalanche of criticism after the president embraced Rodrigo Duterte, who has led a deadly crackdown on drugs in the Philippines.
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  1. Trump’s ‘Very Friendly’ Talk With Duterte Stuns Aides and Critics Alike
  2. Florida Deal Would Reverse Key Part of Obama’s Medicaid Expansion
  3. News Analysis: On Trade, a Politically Feisty Trump Risks Economic Damage
  4. Sebastian Gorka Likely to Be Out of White House Role, Officials Say
  5. Fact Check: Trump’s Account of His First 100 Days in Office
  6. As Trump Assails the Media, Washington Finds the Will to Party
  7. 21st Century Fox and Blackstone Said to Be Interested in Buying Tribune Media
  8. As Economy Grows, North Korea’s Grip on Society Is Tested
  9. Guns, Ammo and Trump at N.R.A. Meeting
  10. In France’s Poor Suburbs, Angry Voters May Skip Big Election
  11. Critic's Notebook: Cuomo Has the Opportunity to Fix Penn Station, but Will He?
  12. Shaming Children So Parents Will Pay the School Lunch Bill
  13. Turkey Purges 4,000 More Officials, and Blocks Wikipedia
  14. Exiled Iranian TV Executive Is Assassinated in Istanbul
  15. Amid Brick-and-Mortar Travails, a Tipping Point for Amazon in Apparel
  16. Apple’s Stock Races Ahead as Investors Bet on New iPhones
  17. Ueli Steck, Renowned Mountain Climber, Dies Near Everest at 40
  18. As China’s Investors Rush In, Hong Kong Shares Take a Wild Ride
  19. Dubai Introduces Its Own Font, Lauding Free Expression It Does Not Permit
  20. NBCUniversal Is Building Its Own Children’s Channel
  21. Dick Contino, Accordion Heartthrob, Dies at 87
  22. Yellow-Light Crusader Fined for Doing Math Without a License
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Trump’s ‘Very Friendly’ Talk With Duterte Stuns Aides and Critics Alike

The administration is bracing for an avalanche of criticism after the president embraced Rodrigo Duterte, who has led a deadly crackdown on drugs in the Philippines.

    

Florida Deal Would Reverse Key Part of Obama’s Medicaid Expansion

The shift involves funding that the federal government provides to help hospitals defray the cost of caring for low-income people who are uninsured.

    

News Analysis: On Trade, a Politically Feisty Trump Risks Economic Damage

The president’s threat to pull the United States out of the North American Free Trade Agreement would hurt the very workers he says he aims to help.

    

Sebastian Gorka Likely to Be Out of White House Role, Officials Say

Mr. Gorka, an adviser on national security who has attracted criticism for his links to far-right groups and his hard-line views on Islam, is to take on another administration role.

    

Fact Check: Trump’s Account of His First 100 Days in Office

At a rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump repeated familiar falsehoods about the economy, jobs, fighter jets and the news media.

    

As Trump Assails the Media, Washington Finds the Will to Party

The Hollywood cool factor of the Obama years was all but gone, but people came out to celebrate the press and the weekend’s other hero, Samantha Bee.

    

21st Century Fox and Blackstone Said to Be Interested in Buying Tribune Media

Recent changes at the F.C.C. governing station ownership would allow Fox and Blackstone to vie for 42 television stations, valued at about $3.2 billion.

    

As Economy Grows, North Korea’s Grip on Society Is Tested

The sign of life is a double-edged sword for Kim Jong-un, the nation’s leader, because information is seeping in along with foreign goods to marketplaces.

    

Guns, Ammo and Trump at N.R.A. Meeting

Visit the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Atlanta, where President Trump addressed attendees, a first by a sitting president since Ronald Reagan in 1983.
    

In France’s Poor Suburbs, Angry Voters May Skip Big Election

The number of disillusioned voters who abstain could determine if the far-right candidate, Marine Le Pen, upends expectations in the presidential runoff.

    

Critic's Notebook: Cuomo Has the Opportunity to Fix Penn Station, but Will He?

The transportation hub serving about 650,000 daily passengers desperately needs an overhaul. So far, the New York governor’s plans don’t begin to address the problems.

    

Shaming Children So Parents Will Pay the School Lunch Bill

As school districts struggle under the burden of unpaid lunch debt, many of them resort to tactics that stigmatize children.

    

Turkey Purges 4,000 More Officials, and Blocks Wikipedia

A total of 3,974 civil servants were fired on Saturday, and internet users woke up to find that they no longer had access to the free online encyclopedia.

    

Exiled Iranian TV Executive Is Assassinated in Istanbul

Saeed Karimian, the owner of Gem TV, a network of television channels that broadcasts in Farsi and other languages, was ambushed as he drove through an upscale neighborhood.
    

Amid Brick-and-Mortar Travails, a Tipping Point for Amazon in Apparel

Over the years, the online giant has picked off different retail businesses, from books to electronics. Now apparel sellers are starting to succumb.

    

Apple’s Stock Races Ahead as Investors Bet on New iPhones

Apple’s shares are up nearly 60 percent since last summer. Investors hope new iPhones due in September will prompt many Apple users to upgrade.

    

Ueli Steck, Renowned Mountain Climber, Dies Near Everest at 40

Mr. Steck was preparing to traverse some of the Himalayas’ highest peaks when he died in an accident, though the exact circumstances of the death were unknown.

    

As China’s Investors Rush In, Hong Kong Shares Take a Wild Ride

The market “is not a stock casino,” says its top executive, despite startling jumps and drops in some stocks that have put a focus on Chinese traders.

    

Dubai Introduces Its Own Font, Lauding Free Expression It Does Not Permit

A video shared by the city’s crown prince says that “expression knows no boundaries or limits,” but within the United Arab Emirates that is not the case.

    

NBCUniversal Is Building Its Own Children’s Channel

A small cable property, Sprout, will soon become Universal Kids. The goal: to create an “umbrella brand” for TV cartoons, animated films and theme park attractions.

    

Dick Contino, Accordion Heartthrob, Dies at 87

Mr. Contino, the inspiration for a notable novella, had been a sensation until changing times and resentment over draft evasion hurt his career.

    

Yellow-Light Crusader Fined for Doing Math Without a License

An Oregon man who questioned the timing of a traffic light is fined $500 for engaging in the “practice of engineering” without a state-issued license.

    

Young, Idealistic but Determined, Slovaks Lead Anticorruption Crusade

With anti-authoritarian protests erupting across Eastern Europe, a pair of teenagers are among the young people taking action.

    

On Soccer: Chelsea Cruises, and It’s All Over but the Critiquing

Chelsea under Antonio Conte is ruthless and it is clinical, and that is why it will almost surely be the Premier League champion.

    

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