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  1. Report: North Korea scientists exempt from state's 10-year military conscription
  2. Boston Celtics win draft lottery; Los Angeles Lakers get No. 2 pick
  3. 2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Pittsburgh Penguins-Ottawa Senators Game 3 preview, update
  4. Friday's Iranian presidential election down to a two-man race
  5. Pittsburgh Penguins' Patric Hornqvist, Bryan Rust, Justin Schultz questionable for Game 3
  6. Edmonton Oilers' Andrej Sekera out 6-9 months with torn ACL
  7. Peter Chiarelli, Pierre Dorion, David Poile named GM of Year finalists
  8. Lawsuit alleges 'Big 3' tuna brands conspired to fix prices
  9. Seattle Mariners place 2B Robinson Cano on DL
  10. Struggling No. 1 Andy Murray ousted in Rome by Fabio Fognini
  11. Orlando Magic waiting for Cleveland Cavaliers to give OK to talk to GM David Griffin
  12. Blood spilled in fan fight at Washington Wizards, Boston Celtics game
  13. Reports: Comey's memo says Trump asked to end Flynn investigation
  14. 'Young Pope' creator Paolo Sorrentino now working on 'New Pope' for Sky, HBO
  15. ABC confirms Katy Perry as 'American Idol' judge
  16. Russell Westbrook gives first child predictable name
  17. Teen retailer Rue21 files for bankruptcy
  18. Warm weather linked to increase in surgical infections
  19. Higher mass transit use linked with lower obesity rates
  20. 101-year-old British veteran becomes world's oldest tandem skydiver
  21. 2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Boston Celtics-Cleveland Cavaliers preview, update
  22. Seattle DE Michael Bennett: Colin Kaepernick would be good fit with Seahawks
  23. Coiled snake pulled from beneath Australian woman's car hood
  24. Minor league baseball team turns right field into Super Mario Bros level

Report: North Korea scientists exempt from state's 10-year military conscription

North Korea is conferring privileges to scientists that others could only wish for in the relatively isolated country.
    

Boston Celtics win draft lottery; Los Angeles Lakers get No. 2 pick

Four years ago, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett played their final games for the Celtics. A month later, they were traded to the Brooklyn Nets in a massive deal that involved multiple first-round picks going to Boston.
    

2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Pittsburgh Penguins-Ottawa Senators Game 3 preview, update

OTTAWA -- The injuries keep piling up for the Pittsburgh Penguins, turning their defensive corps into a black and blue line.
    

Friday's Iranian presidential election down to a two-man race

Iran's presidential election became a two-man race Tuesday when the country's incumbent vice president and Tehran's mayor dropped out.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins' Patric Hornqvist, Bryan Rust, Justin Schultz questionable for Game 3

Pittsburgh Penguins forwards Patric Hornqvist and Bryan Rust and defenseman Justin Schultz are questionable for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday.
    

Edmonton Oilers' Andrej Sekera out 6-9 months with torn ACL

Edmonton Oilers defenseman Andrej Sekera tore his ACL and will be out 6-9 months, Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli announced on Tuesday.
    

Peter Chiarelli, Pierre Dorion, David Poile named GM of Year finalists

Peter Chiarelli of the Edmonton Oilers, Pierre Dorion of the Ottawa Senators and David Poile of the Nashville Predators are the three finalists for the 2016-17 NHL General Manager of the Year Award.
    

Lawsuit alleges 'Big 3' tuna brands conspired to fix prices

Executives of the three major tuna brands in the United States conspired to fix prices, according to criminal and civil court records updated this week.
    

Seattle Mariners place 2B Robinson Cano on DL

Seattle Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano was placed on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to Saturday, with a sore right quadriceps, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Struggling No. 1 Andy Murray ousted in Rome by Fabio Fognini

Andy Murray suffered another setback, losing to Fabio Fognini of Italy 6-2, 6-4 in his opening match of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome.
    

Orlando Magic waiting for Cleveland Cavaliers to give OK to talk to GM David Griffin

The Orlando Magic recently asked for permission to talk to Cleveland general manager David Griffin regarding Orlando's president of basketball operations opening.
    

Blood spilled in fan fight at Washington Wizards, Boston Celtics game

The Boston Celtics beat the Washington Wizards in Game 7 of its Eastern Conference Semifinals playoff series Monday while fans fought in the crowd at TD Garden.
    

Reports: Comey's memo says Trump asked to end Flynn investigation

President Donald Trump asked FBI Director James Comey to stop investigating his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, in February, according a memo.
    

'Young Pope' creator Paolo Sorrentino now working on 'New Pope' for Sky, HBO

Sky and HBO say they are working on "The New Pope," an original series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino.
    

ABC confirms Katy Perry as 'American Idol' judge

ABC announced Katy Perry as the first judge for its new version of "American Idol."
    

Russell Westbrook gives first child predictable name

NBA MVP frontrunner Russell Westbrook welcomed his first child Tuesday.
    

Teen retailer Rue21 files for bankruptcy

Teen clothing retailer Rue21 announced it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, one month after revealing plans to close roughly 400 of 1,179 stores.
    

Warm weather linked to increase in surgical infections

New research shows surgical site infections are more common in the summer, especially when temperatures rise above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
    

Higher mass transit use linked with lower obesity rates

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign showed a link between higher mass transit use and lower obesity rates in the United States.
    

101-year-old British veteran becomes world's oldest tandem skydiver

A 101-year-old British daredevil became the world's oldest tandem skydiver after hopping from a plane in England.
    

2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Boston Celtics-Cleveland Cavaliers preview, update

BOSTON -- The last time the Boston Celtics saw LeBron James in a playoff series, he led a Game 6 victory that avoided the Miami Heat's elimination from the postseason.
    

Seattle DE Michael Bennett: Colin Kaepernick would be good fit with Seahawks

A former division rival is embracing Colin Kaepernick with open arms.
    

Coiled snake pulled from beneath Australian woman's car hood

An Australian woman had a snake removed from the engine compartment of her car after it crawled on her windshield while driving.
    

Minor league baseball team turns right field into Super Mario Bros level

A minor league baseball team in Tennessee celebrated "Game Night" at their stadium last weekend by treating fans to a game of "Real Life Mario."
    
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  1. 'Most Densely Polluted Place on Earth': Tons of Plastic Washes Up on Remote Island
  2. Sudan's President Invited to Summit Involving Trump: Saudi Officials
  3. Trump and Erdogan Meet Amid Tensions Over Arming Kurds in Syria
  4. Intelligence Trump Shared With Russia Came from Israel
  5. Hardliners Chant 'Bye Bye' To Rouhani in Tight Iran Election
  6. Trump: I Have the 'Absolute Right' to Share Info With Russia
  7. 38M Pieces of Trash Found on Uninhabited Pacific Island
  8. LIVE BLOG: Top Dem on House Intel Committee Says 'Enough Is Enough'
  9. Trump Admin Expands Anti-Abortion Foreign Aid Policy
  10. IT Expert 'Saved the U.S.' From Cyberattack Using Computer in His Bedroom
  11. Kim Jong Un's Missile Program Progresses Faster Than Expected: S. Korea
  12. Report: Trump Revealed Classified Information to Russia
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'Most Densely Polluted Place on Earth': Tons of Plastic Washes Up on Remote Island

Researchers on Henderson Island in the South Pacific believe the total amount of trash weighs 17.6 tons. The majority of it is discarded plastic.
    

Sudan's President Invited to Summit Involving Trump: Saudi Officials

Saudi officials said Tuesday that Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir has been invited to an upcoming summit with President Trump.

    

Trump and Erdogan Meet Amid Tensions Over Arming Kurds in Syria

President Trump welcomed Turkish President Erdogan Tuesday to the White House amid tensions over U.S. arming Kurdish militia in Syria.

    

Intelligence Trump Shared With Russia Came from Israel

Trump's national security advisor insists the sharing was appropriate.

    

Hardliners Chant 'Bye Bye' To Rouhani in Tight Iran Election

The race between incumbent President Hassan Rouhani and conservative rival Ebrahim Raisi has been bitter, and Friday's election should to be close.

    

Trump: I Have the 'Absolute Right' to Share Info With Russia

'As President I wanted to share with Russia (at an openly scheduled W.H. meeting) which I have the absolute right to do," Trump tweeted Tuesday.

    

38M Pieces of Trash Found on Uninhabited Pacific Island

Almost all of the garbage they found on Henderson Island was made from plastic.

    

LIVE BLOG: Top Dem on House Intel Committee Says 'Enough Is Enough'

The Trump administration is in damage control mode after explosive reports that the president shared highly sensitive classified information with Russia. NBC News tracks the latest developments.

    

Trump Admin Expands Anti-Abortion Foreign Aid Policy

The broadened policy, referred to as the global gag rule, will now affect $8.8 billion in funding for international health programs.

    

IT Expert 'Saved the U.S.' From Cyberattack Using Computer in His Bedroom

Marcus Hutchins, the 22-year-old credited with cracking the WannaCry cyberattack, said he fights malware because "it's the right thing to do."

    

Kim Jong Un's Missile Program Progresses Faster Than Expected: S. Korea

North Korea has regularly threatened to destroy the U.S. The missile launched Sunday appears to be the most powerful the country has ever tested.

    

Report: Trump Revealed Classified Information to Russia

President Donald Trump reportedly revealed highly classified intelligence to Russian officials during a meeting at the White House last week.

    

How to Protect Yourself After Global Ransomware Attack

Following the massive cyber attack that targeted Windows XP users, Tom Costello explores how hackers break into systems.
    

North Korea Boasts of Successful Missile Launch

In the latest test, the North Koreans launched a KN-17, a liquid fuel single-stage missile, US military officials say.
    

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  3. What Is Obstruction of Justice? An Often-Murky Crime, Explained
  4. Democrats Escalate Calls for Trump Inquiry, With Republicans More Reserved
  5. Israel Said to Be Source of Secret Intelligence Trump Gave to Russians
  6. Trump May Have Shifted U.S. Intelligence Policy on Russia. Or Maybe Not.
  7. At a Besieged White House, Tempers Flare and Confusion Swirls
  8. ‘Vulnerable Voices’ Lash Out as Companies Sway Climate Talks
  9. Donald Trump, Israel, Erdogan: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  10. N.B.A. Draft Lottery: Celtics, Already No. 1 in the East, Add Pick No. 1
  11. Chelsea Manning Is Expected to Leave Prison, 28 Years Early
  12. Focus Turns to North Korea Sleeper Cells as Possible Culprits in Cyberattack
  13. Amid Eavesdropping Accusations, City Jails Agency Official Is Fired
  14. India Allows Abortion for 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
  15. Inside an Abandoned Airport in Greece, a Refugee Camp
  16. Risking 60 Lashes, Iranian Runs for Office So He Can Walk a Dog
  17. ESPN Is Betting on Big Personalities to Restore Its Fortunes
  18. Review: For Africans in America, a Temporary Stay Becomes a New Life
  19. Duck Ramps Appear at U.S. Capitol, but Not Everyone Is Pleased
  20. When Federal Agents Visit a Queens School, Outrage Flows
  21. Ian Brady, Unrepentant Killer of British Children, Dies at 79
  22. A Remote Pacific Island Awash in Tons of Trash
  23. A Canadian Town Wanted a Transit System. It Hired Uber.
  24. Maria Sharapova Is Denied a Wild-Card Spot in the French Open
  25. Jimmy Kimmel Will Return as Oscars Host
  26. David Letterman Wins Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
  27. ‘Pay Trump Bribes Here’ Projected on Trump Hotel in Washington
  28. Review: ‘Downward Dog’ Talks but Sure Is Hard on the Ears
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Comey Memo Says Trump Asked Him to End Flynn Investigation

“I hope you can let this go,” the president told the F.B.I. director in an Oval Office meeting in February, according to a memo James B. Comey wrote.

    

A Times Exclusive: Trump, Comey and the Russia Investigation

Michael S. Schmidt, a New York Times reporter, explains new revelations from a memo written by James B. Comey, the fired F.B.I. director. The memo showed that President Trump may have tried to halt the agency's investigation into Michael T. Flynn.
    

What Is Obstruction of Justice? An Often-Murky Crime, Explained

A look at what qualifies as obstructing justice, and whether the accusations against President Trump could fit in that definition.

    

Democrats Escalate Calls for Trump Inquiry, With Republicans More Reserved

Some lawmakers called for James B. Comey to appear before Congress after reports that President Trump had asked him to drop an investigation into Michael T. Flynn.

    

Israel Said to Be Source of Secret Intelligence Trump Gave to Russians

The revelation adds a potential diplomatic complication to an episode that has renewed questions about how the White House handles sensitive intelligence.

    

Trump May Have Shifted U.S. Intelligence Policy on Russia. Or Maybe Not.

President Vladimir V. Putin has called repeatedly for unity in fighting terrorism. President Trump seemed to take up that call, at least momentarily, on Tuesday.

    

At a Besieged White House, Tempers Flare and Confusion Swirls

As his staff squabbles, President Trump’s mood has become sour, and he has turned against most of his aides, two advisers say.

    

‘Vulnerable Voices’ Lash Out as Companies Sway Climate Talks

Developing nations and environmental groups condemned the presence of corporate lobbyists at a climate change talk session in Germany, but the United States defended it.

    

Donald Trump, Israel, Erdogan: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

N.B.A. Draft Lottery: Celtics, Already No. 1 in the East, Add Pick No. 1

The Celtics finished this regular season as the top team in the Eastern Conference but had good odds in the lottery because of a 2013 trade with the Nets.

    

Chelsea Manning Is Expected to Leave Prison, 28 Years Early

Ms. Manning is to be released from military prison on Wednesday. The bulk of her sentence for leaking government secrets was commuted by President Barack Obama.

    

Focus Turns to North Korea Sleeper Cells as Possible Culprits in Cyberattack

Since the 1980s, North Korea has been known to train cadres of digital soldiers to engage in electronic warfare. Now this force is under scrutiny.

    

Amid Eavesdropping Accusations, City Jails Agency Official Is Fired

Days after New York City’s correction commissioner announced he would resign, he quietly fired his Internal Affairs chief.

    

India Allows Abortion for 10-Year-Old Rape Victim

A court ruled that the procedure could be carried out, even though the girl’s pregnancy had passed the 20-week cutoff point under Indian law.
    

Inside an Abandoned Airport in Greece, a Refugee Camp

Asylum seekers live inside the arrivals terminal of a decaying airport in Greece.
    

Risking 60 Lashes, Iranian Runs for Office So He Can Walk a Dog

More than 8,000 people are chasing the council’s 21 seats. The conservative candidates favored by hard-liners have been overwhelmed by an outpouring of activists and minorities.

    

ESPN Is Betting on Big Personalities to Restore Its Fortunes

ESPN, once the king of sports programming, now competes with companies that offer instant statistics and highlights, and, increasingly, games.

    

Review: For Africans in America, a Temporary Stay Becomes a New Life

Two plays by Mfoniso Udofia, part of a cycle about the members of a Nigerian family, track their migration to the United States.

    

Duck Ramps Appear at U.S. Capitol, but Not Everyone Is Pleased

The Capitol installed ramps to help ducklings waddle into its reflecting pool. At least one politician thought it was a bad idea.

    

When Federal Agents Visit a Queens School, Outrage Flows

A Twitter post by the mayor’s press secretary set off a firestorm over what many believed was an ICE action at P.S. 58 — except ICE agents were not involved.

    

Ian Brady, Unrepentant Killer of British Children, Dies at 79

Mr. Brady and his lover, Myra Hindley, were known as the Moors Murderers. He tortured and killed children, then buried them in a remote area.

    

A Remote Pacific Island Awash in Tons of Trash

A survey of uninhabited Henderson Island in the South Pacific estimated that about 17.6 tons of debris had washed ashore, endangering wildlife and blighting beaches.

    

A Canadian Town Wanted a Transit System. It Hired Uber.

Innisfil, Ontario, inaugurated what Uber says is a first: a deal with a town to provide subsidized transportation.

    

Maria Sharapova Is Denied a Wild-Card Spot in the French Open

Sharapova, who recently returned from a doping suspension, now has no way of entering the French Open, which she has won twice.

    

Jimmy Kimmel Will Return as Oscars Host

He’ll be the first M.C. since the ’90s to lead the ceremony two years in a row. Also returning will be the producers of the last telecast.

    

David Letterman Wins Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Mr. Letterman, the former host of NBC’s “Late Night” and CBS’s “Late Show,” will receive the Kennedy Center’s annual comedy prize at a ceremony in October.

    

‘Pay Trump Bribes Here’ Projected on Trump Hotel in Washington

The blue letters over an entrance at the Trump International Hotel alluded to questions about the president’s business affairs with foreign governments.

    

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