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Powers Boothe, a renowned character actor who won an Emmy for his portrayal of cult leader Jim Jones, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 68.
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  1. Powers Boothe, renowned character actor, dies at 68
  2. Absent workers force Cook County jail to go on lockdown
  3. Lyft to partner with Google's Waymo on self-driving cars
  4. Anaheim Ducks even Western Conference Finals with 5-3 victory over Nashville Predators
  5. Creature that washed ashore in Indonesia just a dead, stinky whale
  6. 2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Pittsburgh Penguins-Ottawa Senators Game 2 preview, updates
  7. Pat Valaika homers twice as Colorado Rockies dump Los Angeles Dodgers
  8. San Antonio Spurs lose Kawhi Leonard, then Game 1 to Golden State Warriors
  9. Rapper Travis Scott arrested for inciting riot at Arkansas content
  10. Alex Meyer shuts down Detroit Tigers in 4-1 Los Angeles Angels victory
  11. 3-run ninth pushes Philadelphia Phillies past Washington Nationals
  12. South Korean Si Woo Kim becomes youngest winner of Players Championship
  13. Kevin Pillar's walk-off homer caps Toronto Blue Jays' sweep of Seattle Mariners
  14. 'Old' Adam Wainwright leads St. Louis Cardinals over slumping Chicago Cubs
  15. Home runs power Kansas City Royals over Baltimore Orioles
  16. Texas Rangers notch yet another comeback victory
  17. Matt Andriese undefeated on Mother's Day as Tampa Bay Rays shut down Boston Red Sox
  18. Manny Pina makes happy Mother's Day call after Milwaukee Brewers complete sweep of NY Mets
  19. Big eighth inning helps Chicago White Sox pound San Diego Padres
  20. Tyler Moore's 3-run pinch homer lifts Miami Marlins over Atlanta Braves
  21. Jim Parsons weds longtime companion Todd Spiewak
  22. Former umpire, 'hero' Steve Palermo died Sunday
  23. Jason Kipnis homers twice as Cleveland Indians rout Minnesota Twins
  24. Thousands protest demolition of Soviet-era housing in Moscow
  25. Rafael Nadal wins Madrid Open

Powers Boothe, renowned character actor, dies at 68

Powers Boothe, a renowned character actor who won an Emmy for his portrayal of cult leader Jim Jones, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 68.
    

Absent workers force Cook County jail to go on lockdown

Cook County Jail in Chicago was placed on lockdown for the second Mother's Day in a row because so many employees did not show up for work.
    

Lyft to partner with Google's Waymo on self-driving cars

Lyft is joining forces with Google's automotive business to develop self-driving cars, company officials said.
    

Anaheim Ducks even Western Conference Finals with 5-3 victory over Nashville Predators

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Nick Ritchie scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and the Anaheim Ducks rallied for a 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators to even the Western Conference finals.
    

Creature that washed ashore in Indonesia just a dead, stinky whale

The mystery sea creature that washed ashore last week on a remote Indonesian beach and captivated the Internet is just a decomposing whale, experts said.
    

2017 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Pittsburgh Penguins-Ottawa Senators Game 2 preview, updates

PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators chose different ways to spend Sunday, a pretty good indicator of where things stand in the Eastern Conference final.
    

Pat Valaika homers twice as Colorado Rockies dump Los Angeles Dodgers

DENVER -- Pat Valaika's ability to square up the ball has earned him the nickname "Patty Barrels" from his Colorado Rockies teammates.
    

San Antonio Spurs lose Kawhi Leonard, then Game 1 to Golden State Warriors

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Composure and firepower were two staples of San Antonio Spurs teams that won five championships in the Tim Duncan era.
    

Rapper Travis Scott arrested for inciting riot at Arkansas content

Rapper Travis Scott, Kylie Jenner's new boyfriend, was arrested for inciting a riot at his concert Saturday night in Arkansas, authorities said.
    

Alex Meyer shuts down Detroit Tigers in 4-1 Los Angeles Angels victory

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Mike Scioscia called Alex Meyer's shot.
    

3-run ninth pushes Philadelphia Phillies past Washington Nationals

WASHINGTON -- Ty Kelly drove in the go-ahead run in a three-run ninth inning as the Philadelphia Phillies rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 4-3 in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
    

South Korean Si Woo Kim becomes youngest winner of Players Championship

For most of Sunday, Si Woo Kim of South Korea looked as if he were taking a walk in the park rather than trying to hold the lead in one of the PGA Tour's most important events.
    

Kevin Pillar's walk-off homer caps Toronto Blue Jays' sweep of Seattle Mariners

TORONTO -- Kevin Pillar fled from his teammates after he had touched home plate on his game-ending home run Sunday afternoon that gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners and their fifth straight win.
    

'Old' Adam Wainwright leads St. Louis Cardinals over slumping Chicago Cubs

ST. LOUIS -- It looked more like the old Adam Wainwright on Sunday, not an old Adam Wainwright.
    

Home runs power Kansas City Royals over Baltimore Orioles

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- On a day in which several fly balls were lost in the sun and five homers were belted, the Kansas City Royals pulled off their largest come-from-behind victory of the season.
    

Texas Rangers notch yet another comeback victory

ARLINGTON, Texas -- It wasn't that long ago that the season appeared on its way to unraveling for the Texas Rangers, at least for those outside the clubhouse.
    

Matt Andriese undefeated on Mother's Day as Tampa Bay Rays shut down Boston Red Sox

BOSTON -- Matt Andriese remained perfect on Mother's Day thanks to a little help from the Tampa Bay Rays' bats.
    

Manny Pina makes happy Mother's Day call after Milwaukee Brewers complete sweep of NY Mets

MILWAUKEE -- A little more than seven weeks ago, Manny Pina's mother, Minda, cried when he called to tell her that he'd made an Opening Day roster for the first time in his career.
    

Big eighth inning helps Chicago White Sox pound San Diego Padres

CHICAGO -- San Diego Padres manager Andy Green's youth inevitably serves as a conversation starter in baseball circles.
    

Tyler Moore's 3-run pinch homer lifts Miami Marlins over Atlanta Braves

MIAMI -- Tyler Moore seems to have R.A. Dickey's number.
    

Jim Parsons weds longtime companion Todd Spiewak

Jim Parsons, star of the CBS comedy "The Big Bang Theory," married longtime partner Todd Spiewak on Saturday night, his publicist confirmed.
    

Former umpire, 'hero' Steve Palermo died Sunday

Former major league umpire Steve Palermo, who was hailed as a hero in 1991 after he was shot in the back while coming to the aid of robbery victims, died Sunday at the age of 67.
    

Jason Kipnis homers twice as Cleveland Indians rout Minnesota Twins

CLEVELAND -- This is what a manager has in mind when he tinkers with his lineup.
    

Thousands protest demolition of Soviet-era housing in Moscow

Thousands in Moscow protested Sunday against Russian government plans to demolish Soviet-era apartment buildings, a move that could displace 1.6 million people.
    

Rafael Nadal wins Madrid Open

Rafael Nadal continued his clay-court dominance by dispatching Austrian Dominic Thiem in straight sets on Sunday to win the Madrid Open.
    
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SEOUL, South Korea — The Latest on North Korea's missile launch (all times local):. 12:30 p.m.. Australia's prime minister has called on China to use its leverage over North Korea to end the regime's missile testing. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull ...
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In the six days since President Trump abruptly fired FBI director James B. Comey, concern from both parties has mounted about the selection of a replacement and the president's suggestion that he may have secretly taped conversations with the ousted ...
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The U.S. UN envoy warned America would continue to "tighten the screws" on North Korea and said its leader, Kim-Jong un, was in a 'state of paranoia.'
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  1. Haley: N. Korean Leader Kim Jong Un in 'State of Paranoia'
  2. Why 'WannaCry' Malware Attack Could Get Much Worse
  3. New Ebola Outbreak Might Be Chance to Test Vaccine
  4. President Putin Showcases his Piano Skills
  5. Israel Prime Minister Responds to Secretary Tillerson on U.S. Embassy Move
  6. Macron Sets Out Vision for France in Inauguration Speech
  7. Tear Gas Flows as Riot Police, Protesters Clash in Caracas
  8. Venezuelans Protest With Shields, Gas Masks, Fecal Bombs
  9. Austria Heads for Election With Far-Right Making Gains
  10. 'Unprecedented' Global Ransom Attack Spreads to 150 Countries
  11. Macron Sworn In as Youngest French Leader Since Napoleon
  12. 'Cat Man of Aleppo' Forced to Start Again — From Scratch
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Haley: N. Korean Leader Kim Jong Un in 'State of Paranoia'

The U.S. UN envoy warned America would continue to "tighten the screws" on North Korea and said its leader, Kim-Jong un, was in a 'state of paranoia.'

    

Why 'WannaCry' Malware Attack Could Get Much Worse

The worm that crippled more than 200,000 computers is likely still waiting to strike when people return to work Monday.

    

New Ebola Outbreak Might Be Chance to Test Vaccine

Ebola has killed at least one person in Democratic Republic of Congo, the WHO said. Developers are standing ready with a new Ebola vaccine.

    

President Putin Showcases his Piano Skills

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a short musical rendition on the piano while waiting for bilateral talks to begin with China.
    

Israel Prime Minister Responds to Secretary Tillerson on U.S. Embassy Move

The Israeli Prime Minister responded to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's noncommittal statements over moving the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

    

Macron Sets Out Vision for France in Inauguration Speech

France's newly elected President, Emmanuel Macron, delivered his inaugural address where he vowed to restore the country's success and future opportunities.
    

Tear Gas Flows as Riot Police, Protesters Clash in Caracas

Clashes broke out Saturday in Venezuela's capital to protest President Nicolas Maduro and the country's economic crisis.
    

Venezuelans Protest With Shields, Gas Masks, Fecal Bombs

Tensions escalated for a sixth week in Venezuela as protesters against President Nicolas Maduro hurled rocks and even jars filled with feces at police.

    

Austria Heads for Election With Far-Right Making Gains

An election will give the far-right Freedom Party a good chance of entering government less than a year after its candidate lost a presidential run-off.

    

'Unprecedented' Global Ransom Attack Spreads to 150 Countries

The worldwide ransomware attack hit 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries and could spread further, the head of Europol said Sunday. Rob Wainwright said the global reach of the attack was "unprecedented" and the FBI was assisting in trying to identify the culprits. "It is unlikely to be just be one person, I think."

    

Macron Sworn In as Youngest French Leader Since Napoleon

Emmanuel Macron was sworn in at a ceremony at the Elysee in Paris attended by 300 guests, officials and his wife, Brigitte Macron.

    

'Cat Man of Aleppo' Forced to Start Again — From Scratch

Ambulance driver and paramedic Mohammad Alaa Aljaleel says he began caring for the desperate animals in what was rebel-held eastern Aleppo, Syria, in 2013.

    

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The effects could be magnified as workers return to their offices in the new workweek. President Trump has ordered his homeland security adviser to coordinate a response.
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  1. Cyberattack Aftershock Feared as U.S. Warns of Its Complexity
  2. How to Catch Hackers? Old-School Sleuthing, With a Digital Twist
  3. Russia, This Time the Victim of a Cyberattack, Voices Outrage
  4. Small Countries’ New Weapon Against Goliaths: Hacking
  5. Battle Over Bears Ears Heats Up as Trump Rethinks Its Monument Status
  6. On Washington: Unity Was Emerging on Sentencing. Then Came Jeff Sessions.
  7. Senators Voice Concerns About Trump’s Threat of Taped Conversations
  8. Emmanuel Macron Is Inaugurated as France’s President
  9. A Gender Fluid Mother’s Day
  10. Ordered to Catch a Warlord, Ugandan Troops Are Accused of Hunting Girls
  11. Lyft and Waymo Reach Deal to Collaborate on Self-Driving Cars
  12. A Shocking Diagnosis: Breast Implants ‘Gave Me Cancer’
  13. What You Need to Know if You Have Breast Implants
  14. On Network TV, the Gap Between a Hit and a Dud Is Shrinking
  15. NBC Hopes to Reclaim Thursdays as ‘Must See TV’
  16. Fired by Trump, James Comey Makes an Outing to See a Musical
  17. U.S. Firms Want In on China’s Global ‘One Belt, One Road’ Spending
  18. Xi Jinping Positions China at Center of New Economic Order
  19. On Baseball: Derek Jeter, Out of Pinstripes and in Monument Park, Can Finally Reflect
  20. Former M.L.B. Umpire Palermo Dies at 67; Shooting Ended Career
  21. North Korea Says Missile It Tested Can Carry Nuclear Warhead
  22. Pricey ‘King Arthur’ Is a Box Office Pauper
  23. Greek Train Derails, Crashes Into House; 3 Dead, 10 Injured
  24. Fire Damages New York’s Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue
  25. Would Fees at the Met Deter Visitors?
  26. On Pro Basketball: After Steve Kerr’s Halftime Speech, the Warriors Rally Past the Spurs
  27. Mauno Koivisto, President Who Led Finland Into E.U., Dies at 93
  28. In Beijing, Vladimir Putin Plays Two Piano Tunes From His Childhood
  29. Pro-E.U. Britons Weigh Tactical Voting as a Way to Be Heard in the Elections
  30. Berlin Journal: Guten Gefilte! Jewish Delicacies Beguile the German Capital
  31. Review: The Bizarre Case of ‘Mommy Dead and Dearest’
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Cyberattack Aftershock Feared as U.S. Warns of Its Complexity

The effects could be magnified as workers return to their offices in the new workweek. President Trump has ordered his homeland security adviser to coordinate a response.

    

How to Catch Hackers? Old-School Sleuthing, With a Digital Twist

While cybercrimes like the global ransomware attack have much in common with traditional robberies, they can be more destructive and harder to solve.

    

Russia, This Time the Victim of a Cyberattack, Voices Outrage

The country was hit the hardest in the first wave of a global hacking effort, with banks, cellphone operators and railroads fending off attacks.

    

Small Countries’ New Weapon Against Goliaths: Hacking

Vietnam is a case in point, with a group that targets foreign companies appearing to be sponsored by the state, according to a new report.

    

Battle Over Bears Ears Heats Up as Trump Rethinks Its Monument Status

President Trump’s move to reconsider the conservation area has thrust southeast Utah back to the front line in the fight over how much control Washington should have over Western lands.

    

On Washington: Unity Was Emerging on Sentencing. Then Came Jeff Sessions.

The attorney general’s call for the toughest penalties possible ran counter to a growing view in Washington and many state capitals.

    

Senators Voice Concerns About Trump’s Threat of Taped Conversations

Republican and Democratic lawmakers said that if recordings of the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey exist, they would or should come to light.

    

Emmanuel Macron Is Inaugurated as France’s President

On Monday, he is expected to travel to Berlin to meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, France’s most important ally.

    

A Gender Fluid Mother’s Day

Drag Queen Story Hour is a program in which drag queens read books to children. In this 360 video, Ona Louise reads a story in celebration of Mother’s Day at Love Child Yoga in Manhattan.
    

Ordered to Catch a Warlord, Ugandan Troops Are Accused of Hunting Girls

As Uganda prepares to withdraw forces from a mission in the Central African Republic, they leave behind troubling reports of sexual abuses.

    

Lyft and Waymo Reach Deal to Collaborate on Self-Driving Cars

The fiercely competitive autonomous vehicle market got a jolt when Lyft, the ride-hailing start-up, and Waymo, the self-driving unit of Google’s parent company, confirmed a partnership.

    

A Shocking Diagnosis: Breast Implants ‘Gave Me Cancer’

A rare cancer of the immune system, linked to implants, has had devastating effects on women, many of whom had reconstructive surgery after breast cancer.

    

What You Need to Know if You Have Breast Implants

There is no need to remove implants if you have no problems, but if you have swelling, fluid buildup, lumps or asymmetry you should see a doctor.

    

On Network TV, the Gap Between a Hit and a Dud Is Shrinking

One conclusion from the 2016-17 season: A show with ratings that once would have prompted cancellation can now be the source of some relief.

    

NBC Hopes to Reclaim Thursdays as ‘Must See TV’

The network will pair “This Is Us” with “Will & Grace,” as well as “Great News” and “Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders.”

    

Fired by Trump, James Comey Makes an Outing to See a Musical

Mr. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and his wife saw “Fun Home” in Washington. “They were wiping away the tears as they came backstage to meet the cast,” a producer said.

    

U.S. Firms Want In on China’s Global ‘One Belt, One Road’ Spending

General Electric, Citibank and Honeywell are among companies angling for potentially big business, but foreign firms must contend with Chinese rivals.

    

Xi Jinping Positions China at Center of New Economic Order

Mr. Xi pledged more than $100 billion for development banks in China that he said would spearhead vast spending on infrastructure across Asia, Europe and Africa.

    

On Baseball: Derek Jeter, Out of Pinstripes and in Monument Park, Can Finally Reflect

The shortstop was famous during his 20-year career for staying in the moment. But as the Yankees retired his No. 2 jersey on Sunday, he could, at last, ponder his place in baseball history.

    

Former M.L.B. Umpire Palermo Dies at 67; Shooting Ended Career

Mention the name of Steve Palermo around baseball and those who worked with him, knew him or had only heard of him usually bow their heads, lower their eyes and simply nod.
    

North Korea Says Missile It Tested Can Carry Nuclear Warhead

The North warned that the missile, which landed in the sea between the North and Japan, could reach American military bases in the Pacific.

    

Pricey ‘King Arthur’ Is a Box Office Pauper

Warner Bros. gambled $300 million on “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” which bombed with $14.7 million in initial ticket sales.

    

Greek Train Derails, Crashes Into House; 3 Dead, 10 Injured

An Intercity train derailed and crashed into a house in northern Greece, leaving three people dead and 10 injured, Greek police said Sunday.
    

Fire Damages New York’s Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue

The abandoned building on the Lower East Side, built in 1850, once housed the city’s oldest Jewish Orthodox congregation. No injuries were reported in the blaze.

    

Would Fees at the Met Deter Visitors?

The Times asked visitors from outside New York State what kind of mandatory admissions fee they would be willing to pay at the Met.

    

On Pro Basketball: After Steve Kerr’s Halftime Speech, the Warriors Rally Past the Spurs

Golden State, still without its coach on the bench, trailed by as many as 25 points, but won Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

    

Mauno Koivisto, President Who Led Finland Into E.U., Dies at 93

Mr. Koivisto, the country’s last president during the Cold War, was seen as ushering in a new, freer era in a once-isolated nation.

    

In Beijing, Vladimir Putin Plays Two Piano Tunes From His Childhood

The Russian president performed the songs from the 1950s while waiting for President Xi Jinping at a forum.

    

Pro-E.U. Britons Weigh Tactical Voting as a Way to Be Heard in the Elections

With the governing Conservatives on course for a big win in June and the main opposition also in favor of “Brexit,” campaigners are urging voters to cross party lines.

    

Berlin Journal: Guten Gefilte! Jewish Delicacies Beguile the German Capital

Young Jews have been emigrating to Berlin by the thousands, and their traditional foods, reimagined or not, are a hit on the flourishing foodie scene.

    

Review: The Bizarre Case of ‘Mommy Dead and Dearest’

The focus of this HBO documentary is the killing of Dee Dee Blanchard, a case in which Ms. Blanchard’s daughter and her boyfriend became suspects.

    

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