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Cher sang her hit songs "Believe" and "If I Could Turn Back Time" at Sunday's Billboard Music Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
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  1. Cher performs 'Believe,' picks up Icon Award at Billboard Music ceremony
  2. Billboard Music Awards: Drake performs 'Gyalchester' in Bellagio Fountain
  3. Celine Dion marks 20th anniversary of 'Titanic' film at Billboard Awards
  4. Billy Horschel outlasts Jason Day in playoff to win Byron Nelson event
  5. Chicago White Sox blast Seattle Mariners again
  6. Bernhard Langer ties Jack Nicklaus with 8th Champions title
  7. Brett Gardner's homer, Aaron Judge's defense helps New York Yankees avoid sweep
  8. St. Louis Cardinals beat San Francisco Giants behind Adam Wainwright
  9. Yan Gomes leads Cleveland Indians in weekend sweep of Houston Astros
  10. Nashville Predators' Ryan Johansen has surgery for acute compartment syndrome
  11. Scott Dixon claims third career pole at Indy
  12. Chicago Cubs cruise past Milwaukee Brewers, 13-6
  13. Pittsburgh Penguins pulverize Ottawa Senators to take 3-2 series lead
  14. Stephen Strasburg continues domination of Atlanta Braves in 3-2 Washington Nationals victory
  15. Preakness champ Cloud Computing might not run in Belmont
  16. 12 Ks are gold for Toronto Blue Jays' Marco Estrada in victory over Baltimore Orioles
  17. Scottish Farm lands contract to build wind farms in U.S.
  18. Egypt: 48 IS militants referred to court over church bombings
  19. Andre Agassi to coach Novak Djokovic at French Open
  20. Oklahoma City Thunder's Enes Kanter back in U.S. after being detained in Romania
  21. Death toll rises to 140 after attack at Libyan airbase
  22. Spain, Britain arrest 24 over marijuana trafficking
  23. Gabrielle Union obliterates Twitter troll regarding 107-year-old Dwyane Wade
  24. Gregg Popovich: Kawhi Leonard 'likely out' for San Antonio Spurs in Game 4

Cher performs 'Believe,' picks up Icon Award at Billboard Music ceremony

Cher sang her hit songs "Believe" and "If I Could Turn Back Time" at Sunday's Billboard Music Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
    

Billboard Music Awards: Drake performs 'Gyalchester' in Bellagio Fountain

Canadian rapper Drake sang his new song "Gyalchester" in the middle of the Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas Sunday night. 
    

Celine Dion marks 20th anniversary of 'Titanic' film at Billboard Awards

Celine Dion sang her soaring ballad "My Heart Will Go On" in honor of the 20th anniversary of the film "Titanic" at Sunday's Billboard Music Awards ceremony.
    

Billy Horschel outlasts Jason Day in playoff to win Byron Nelson event

IRVING, Texas -- Billy Horschel returned to the winner's circle for the first time since 2014 when he parred the first playoff hole, beating Australia's Jason Day on Sunday to win the AT&T Byron Nelson.
    

Chicago White Sox blast Seattle Mariners again

SEATTLE -- The Chicago White Sox picked up right where they left off.
    

Bernhard Langer ties Jack Nicklaus with 8th Champions title

Bernhard Langer won the first major of the year on the PGA Tour Champions circuit and in the process tied a record set by Jack Nicklaus.
    

Brett Gardner's homer, Aaron Judge's defense helps New York Yankees avoid sweep

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- In a reversal of roles, it was Brett Gardner providing the power and Aaron Judge making the key defensive play to help the New York Yankees snap a three-game losing streak Sunday.
    

St. Louis Cardinals beat San Francisco Giants behind Adam Wainwright

ST. LOUIS -- Adam Wainwright was the only St. Louis Cardinals starter to allow a run in their weekend series with the San Francisco Giants.
    

Yan Gomes leads Cleveland Indians in weekend sweep of Houston Astros

HOUSTON -- Before stepping foot in Minute Maid Park, the Cleveland Indians didn't quite look the part of juggernauts. Once again though, that shoe fits.
    

Nashville Predators' Ryan Johansen has surgery for acute compartment syndrome

Nashville Predators forward Ryan Johansen is recovering from emergency surgery after he suffered a serious left thigh injury during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday.
    

Scott Dixon claims third career pole at Indy

INDIANAPOLIS -- Scott Dixon added another achievement to his impressive IndyCar career.
    

Chicago Cubs cruise past Milwaukee Brewers, 13-6

CHICAGO -- After a so-so start to the season, Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant figured he and his teammates would have a big day at the plate sooner or later.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins pulverize Ottawa Senators to take 3-2 series lead

PITTSBURGH -- Offense seemingly came by the eyedropper for the Pittsburgh Penguins during the first four games of the Eastern Conference final.
    

Stephen Strasburg continues domination of Atlanta Braves in 3-2 Washington Nationals victory

ATLANTA -- Washington ace Stephen Strasburg had his good stuff on Sunday and that turned out to be too much for the Atlanta Braves.
    

Preakness champ Cloud Computing might not run in Belmont

Cloud Computing, coming off a stunning upset win in the Preakness on Saturday, is uncertain to start in the Belmont Stakes.
    

12 Ks are gold for Toronto Blue Jays' Marco Estrada in victory over Baltimore Orioles

BALTIMORE -- There is something about the Baltimore Orioles that brings out the best in Toronto's Marco Estrada.
    

Scottish Farm lands contract to build wind farms in U.S.

Scottish Power plans to build two winds farms in the United States that could eventually power 400,000 homes.
    

Egypt: 48 IS militants referred to court over church bombings

Egypt's attorney general said he referred 48 suspected Islamic State militants to a court over the bombing of Coptic churches in which more than 70 people died.
    

Andre Agassi to coach Novak Djokovic at French Open

Novak Djokovic has experienced a decline this season and he has decided to team up with tennis legend Andre Agassi to see if he can regain his form.
    

Oklahoma City Thunder's Enes Kanter back in U.S. after being detained in Romania

Oklahoma City Thunder center Enes Kanter, who was detained at a Romanian airport on Saturday when he said his passport was revoked, is back in the United States.
    

Death toll rises to 140 after attack at Libyan airbase

The death toll in the attack of a rebel airbase in south Libya rose to 140, a spokesman for military strongman Khalifa Haftar said.
    

Spain, Britain arrest 24 over marijuana trafficking

Spanish and British police arrested 24 people in connection to a plot to traffic marijuana to Liverpool hidden within packs marble tiles.
    

Gabrielle Union obliterates Twitter troll regarding 107-year-old Dwyane Wade

Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade doesn't even have to leave his house to find his biggest fan. On Friday, his wife Gabrielle Union proved that point.
    

Gregg Popovich: Kawhi Leonard 'likely out' for San Antonio Spurs in Game 4

The San Antonio Spurs, on the brink of elimination, likely will be without star forward Kawhi Leonard for Monday night's Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors.
    
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A huge security operation aims to envelop the president and his 1,000-person entourage during his visit to Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
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  1. Trump's Israel Visit: If 'Hotel Blows Up,' He'll Survive in Armored Suite
  2. NBC's Bill Neely Trump Trip Notebook: So Long, Saudi Arabia
  3. 'Just Words': Trump Speech to Muslim World Earns Praise, Condemnation
  4. North Korea Launches Latest in Series of Missile Tests
  5. Trump Tells Muslims: 'Drive Out' the Terrorists
  6. Trump's Israel Visit: 5 Key Issues
  7. Mob Beats Russian in Cancun After He Insults Mexicans
  8. Watch Sea Lion Snatch Little Girl And Drag Her Into Water
  9. Dramatic Video Captures Sea Lion Dragging Girl Into Water
  10. Nigeria's Chibok Girls: Emotions Run High as Families Are Reunited
  11. Trump Stresses Arms Deals and Friendship at Meetings With Arab Leaders
  12. Trump and Cabinet Join Traditional Saudi 'Sword Dance'
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Trump's Israel Visit: If 'Hotel Blows Up,' He'll Survive in Armored Suite

A huge security operation aims to envelop the president and his 1,000-person entourage during his visit to Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

    

NBC's Bill Neely Trump Trip Notebook: So Long, Saudi Arabia

President Trump's visit ended as it began: With warm applause from Saudi leaders who took pride in being the first stop on his first foreign trip.

    

'Just Words': Trump Speech to Muslim World Earns Praise, Condemnation

President Donald Trump tempered his rhetoric on the Muslim world in a speech given in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, earning praise from some corners and condemnation from others.

    

North Korea Launches Latest in Series of Missile Tests

The launch comes a week after the nation tested a mid-long range missile, which experts said marked a step forward in North Korea's missile program.

    

Trump Tells Muslims: 'Drive Out' the Terrorists

President Donald Trump offered a message of unity in Saudi Arabia as he called on the Muslim world to confront extremism.

    

Trump's Israel Visit: 5 Key Issues

President Donald Trump's two-day visit to Israel, which begins Monday morning, should have been the easiest stop in his first overseas trip.

    

Mob Beats Russian in Cancun After He Insults Mexicans

During the incident, which was captured on video and posted online, Aleksei Makeev also stabbed a 19-year-old man to death who entered his apartment.

    

Watch Sea Lion Snatch Little Girl And Drag Her Into Water

A fun afternoon at Steveston Fisherman's Wharf near Vancouver turned into a frightening scene when a sea lion pulled a girl off a doc and into the water.
    

Dramatic Video Captures Sea Lion Dragging Girl Into Water

A cellphone video captured the rescue of a young girl who was dragged and pulled by her dress into a Canadian harbor by a wild sea lion on Saturday.

    

Nigeria's Chibok Girls: Emotions Run High as Families Are Reunited

Eighty-two Nigerian schoolgirls reunited with their families Saturday as anxiety mixed with elation.

    

Trump Stresses Arms Deals and Friendship at Meetings With Arab Leaders

"One of the things that we will discuss is the purchase of lots of beautiful military equipment," the president said ahead of a meeting with Qatar.

    

Trump and Cabinet Join Traditional Saudi 'Sword Dance'

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Secretary of State Tillerson and President Trump briefly joined in the dance.
    

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  1. News Analysis: In Saudi Arabia, Trump Reaches Out to Sunni Nations, at Iran’s Expense
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  4. Writers From the Right and Left React to This Week’s Trump News
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  6. Lack of Workers, Not Work, Weighs on Utah’s Economy
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  13. On Soccer: Liverpool Chases Away Butterflies to Earn a Champions League Berth
  14. Taliban Launch Rocket Attack and Kill at Least 20 Afghan Police Officers
  15. On ‘Saturday Night Live,’ Alec Baldwin Sings a Swan Song for Trump
  16. Erdogan Says He Will Extend His Sweeping Rule Over Turkey
  17. Why Send Germany a Statue of Marx? The Chinese Have Some Ideas
  18. Twin Peaks: Review: In ‘Twin Peaks,’ an Old Log Learns Some New Tricks
  19. Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Mike Pence Commencement Address
  20. A ‘Bachelorette’ Bible
  21. Wind Project in Wyoming Envisions Coal Miners as Trainees
  22. On Pro Basketball: Democracy, It Turns Out, Suits the Warriors Just Fine
  23. ‘Alien: Covenant’ Is a Ho-Hum No. 1 at the Box Office
  24. Over 60 and Dancing at W.N.B.A. Center Court
  25. Three Climbers, One American, Die on Mount Everest
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News Analysis: In Saudi Arabia, Trump Reaches Out to Sunni Nations, at Iran’s Expense

President Trump used a speech in the kingdom to declare his commitment to Sunni Arab nations, signaling a return to a policy his predecessor rejected.

    

Preparations for Trump’s Visit Expose Political Rifts in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met resistance within his cabinet over measures aimed at showing President Trump Israel’s willingness to resume peace talks with the Palestinians.

    

Trump Softens Tone on Islam but Calls for Purge of ‘Foot Soldiers of Evil’

In a speech in Saudi Arabia, President Trump spoke in measured tones far from his incendiary language last year and called for a renewed fight against terrorism.

    

Writers From the Right and Left React to This Week’s Trump News

Read about how the other side thinks: Perspectives from across the political spectrum on a tumultuous week in Washington.

    

Republicans Watch Their Step in a Slow Retreat From Trump

Senator Marco Rubio and other lawmakers inched away from the president over his actions surrounding Russia inquiries, but they did not explicitly criticize him.

    

Lack of Workers, Not Work, Weighs on Utah’s Economy

The state’s 3.1 percent jobless rate has helped drive up wages, yet the biggest problem is no longer a dearth of jobs but of people to do them.

    

In Wreckage of the Fyre Festival, Fury, Lawsuits and an Inquiry

Billy McFarland wanted to create a luxurious music getaway in the Bahamas. It turned into a washout, with lawsuits and a federal investigation.

    

No, Google’s Not a Bird: Bringing the Internet to Rural India

A recent convert to the wonders of the web is trying to persuade his neighbors in a remote village that “the whole world rests inside the mobile.”

    

Pittsburgh Welcomed Uber’s Driverless Car Experiment. Not Anymore.

Nine months after Uber rolled out self-driving vehicles in Pittsburgh, the city’s relationship with the ride-hailing company has soured.

    

It Was Hard This Year to Keep Politics Out of High School Yearbooks

A look at how students in the Kansas City region commemorated the campaign in keepsakes meant to be enjoyed by all classmates, no matter their leanings.

    

19 and Coming Into His Own, Until a Fatal Night of Hazing

Timothy Piazza outgrew his shyness to become a protector. But at Penn State he fell victim to what prosecutors say was fraternity brothers’ criminal conduct.

    

24 Hours of Music, Yoga and Art

Spend a day in Arcosanti, Ariz., where the FORM Festival curates more than just the musicians. Attendees must fill out an application to attend the three-day event, which includes meditative mornings and performance art pieces.
    

On Soccer: Liverpool Chases Away Butterflies to Earn a Champions League Berth

By shutting out Middlesbrough, 3-0, in its Premier League finale, Liverpool edged Arsenal by 1 point to claim its place in next season’s tournament.

    

Taliban Launch Rocket Attack and Kill at Least 20 Afghan Police Officers

The attacks capped another bloody week in Afghanistan, during which a German woman and Afghan guard were killed and a Finnish national was kidnapped.

    

On ‘Saturday Night Live,’ Alec Baldwin Sings a Swan Song for Trump

“S.N.L.” paid homage to itself by having Mr. Baldwin sing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” The host, Dwayne Johnson, considered a presidential run with Tom Hanks.

    

Erdogan Says He Will Extend His Sweeping Rule Over Turkey

The Turkish president said a state of emergency would continue until the country achieved “welfare and peace.”

    

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Is it to reinvigorate Communism in the state that birthed, then repudiated, the idea? Or just a chance to return defective goods? Online, it’s anyone’s guess.

    

Twin Peaks: Review: In ‘Twin Peaks,’ an Old Log Learns Some New Tricks

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Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Mike Pence Commencement Address

Dozens of students protested the vice president’s graduation speech, which he used to condemn political correctness.

    

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Wind Project in Wyoming Envisions Coal Miners as Trainees

A Chinese turbine maker with a practice of seeking local workers sees benefit in focusing attention on a core group of Trump supporters in need of jobs.

    

On Pro Basketball: Democracy, It Turns Out, Suits the Warriors Just Fine

All the new pieces have fit nicely, and now Golden State is on the verge of sweeping the Spurs and roaring into the N.B.A. finals.

    

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Three Climbers, One American, Die on Mount Everest

Dr. Roland Yearwood, 50, of Alabama; Vladimir Strba, 48, of Slovakia; and Francesco Marchetti, 54, of Australia, died Sunday, officials said.
    

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A theater producer who wanted to cast Damien Geter as Nick in the Edward Albee play has ignited a debate over race and authorial control.

    

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“I have to beat Serena to win a Grand Slam” — that common belief doesn’t apply these days. Who’s the favorite now?

    

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George Anthony Morton, who served nine years on a drug charge, turned to painting in prison. Now he is bound for Florence for a summer of study.

    

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