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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called Monday for a popular assembly to remake the country's constitution, a move derided as a "coup d'etat."
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  1. Amid protests, Venezuelan president calls for new constitution
  2. Nancy Kerrigan, Nick Viall eliminated from Season 24 of 'Dancing with Stars'
  3. North Korea charges U.S. with secretly deploying supersonic bomber
  4. Homicide ruled in police shooting of black teenager near Dallas
  5. Mystery of Antarctica's blood red glacial waterfall finally explained
  6. Trump says he'd be 'honored' to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
  7. Los Angeles Rams CB Troy Hill suspended for first two games of season
  8. May Day events oppose Trump, other political concerns worldwide
  9. Stabbing at Univ. of Texas kills student, injures 3 others
  10. All-Pro RB Charles visiting Broncos, expected to sign
  11. Giants coach names Perkins starting running back
  12. Fox News co-president exits network in wake of harassment scandals
  13. Designer's mouth-watering prom dress inflates into a pizza
  14. U.S. Army secures contract for up to 2,500 T700 turboshaft engines
  15. Hamas' new charter accepts Palestine based on 1967 borders
  16. Vikings decline Bridgewater's option for 2018
  17. Gene-editing removes HIV-1 infection from live animals in study
  18. One-third of U.S. population has had a stroke without knowing it
  19. 2017 NFL Draft analysis: Oakland Raiders
  20. Australian troops to receive Bertin-made chemical detectors
  21. 2017 NFL Draft analysis: Los Angeles Chargers
  22. No easy Rx for choices of San Francisco Giants, New York Mets

Amid protests, Venezuelan president calls for new constitution

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called Monday for a popular assembly to remake the country's constitution, a move derided as a "coup d'etat."
    

Nancy Kerrigan, Nick Viall eliminated from Season 24 of 'Dancing with Stars'

Nancy Kerrigan and Nick Viall, along with their professional partners, were eliminated from Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night.
    

North Korea charges U.S. with secretly deploying supersonic bomber

North Korea claimed the United States deployed a supersonic bomber to the peninsula and conducted a "nuclear bombing drill," according to state media.
    

Homicide ruled in police shooting of black teenager near Dallas

The shooting death of an African-American teenager by police in a Dallas suburb was ruled a homicide Monday by the Dallas County Medical Examiner.
    

Mystery of Antarctica's blood red glacial waterfall finally explained

A glaciological mystery that puzzled scientists for decades now appears to have an answer.
    

Trump says he'd be 'honored' to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un

After inviting his controversial Philippines counterpart to the White House, President Trump said Monday he'd be "honored" to meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
    

Los Angeles Rams CB Troy Hill suspended for first two games of season

Los Angeles Rams cornerback Troy Hill was suspended for the first two games of the 2017 regular season for violating the NFL's policy on substance abuse.
    

May Day events oppose Trump, other political concerns worldwide

What traditionally has been a day to air labor grievances turned into a catchall political event for demonstrators worldwide on Monday.
    

Stabbing at Univ. of Texas kills student, injures 3 others

One person was killed and three others were injured Monday at the University of Texas after a student went on a stabbing spree, authorities said.
    

All-Pro RB Charles visiting Broncos, expected to sign

Free agent Jamaal Charles will visit the Denver Broncos on Tuesday, according to sources.
    

Giants coach names Perkins starting running back

Second-year running back Paul Perkins has a clear path to the starting job for the New York Giants.
    

Fox News co-president exits network in wake of harassment scandals

A co-president at Fox News on Monday became the latest part of a major shakeup at the network, which has been fueled in the past year by scandal.
    

Designer's mouth-watering prom dress inflates into a pizza

A North Carolina designer is stealing the fashion state ahead of the Met Gala with a prom dress that inflates into a pizza.
    

U.S. Army secures contract for up to 2,500 T700 turboshaft engines

The U.S. Army has awarded GE Engineering with a contract for up to 2,500 T700 turboshaft engines at a potential total cost of more than $1 billion.
    

Hamas' new charter accepts Palestine based on 1967 borders

Hamas dropped its call for Israel's destruction and instead will accept the formation of a Palestinian state along 1967 borders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
    

Vikings decline Bridgewater's option for 2018

Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater might be playing his last season for the Minnesota Vikings after the team declined his 2018 option Monday.
    

Gene-editing removes HIV-1 infection from live animals in study

Researchers at Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh successfully excised HIV DNA from the genomes of animals to eliminate HIV-1 infection.
    

One-third of U.S. population has had a stroke without knowing it

New research found about 35 percent of the U.S. population has experienced symptoms of a warning stroke, yet about 3 percent get immediate medical attention.
    

2017 NFL Draft analysis: Oakland Raiders

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- At his introductory press conference, Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie insisted on football-only questions for first-round pick Gareon Conley to avoid more inquiries about a recent rape allegation.
    

Australian troops to receive Bertin-made chemical detectors

Bertin Technologies' standoff chemical threat detector selected for Australian troops.
    

2017 NFL Draft analysis: Los Angeles Chargers

COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Tom Telesco, the Los Angeles Chargers general manager, will be hard-pressed to match last year's draft that produced defensive end Joey Bosa and tight end Hunter Henry, among others. But Telesco is pleased with his draft work of this year and that's a good sign.
    

No easy Rx for choices of San Francisco Giants, New York Mets

We embark on the second month of this baseball season with a pair of major disappointments taking shape in the National League.
    
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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. 'Clear Air Turbulence' Hospitalizes 25 Aboard Boeing 777
  3. Princess Charlotte's Second Birthday Marked With New Royal Photo
  4. North Korea Speeds Up Missile Tests To Send Message to Trump
  5. WH: North Korea Must Satisfy 'a Lot of Conditions' Before Any Meeting
  6. Russian Police Detain Gay-Rights Activists at May Day March
  7. Meet the Small Businessman Who Took on Trump — and Won
  8. Eminem Sues New Zealand Political Party
  9. Controversial Trump Aide May Leave White House
  10. Vietnam Vets Reveal Hanoi Hilton's Secret Code
  11. Japanese Warship Sets Sail to Support USS Carl Vinson off Korea
  12. Madeleine McCann's Parents 'Still Have Hope' 10 Years After Her Disappearance
  13. Ted Cruz: 'El Chapo' Should Pay for Trump's Border Wall
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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.

    

'Clear Air Turbulence' Hospitalizes 25 Aboard Boeing 777

Aeroflot confirmed that 14 of the 313 passengers aboard Flight SU270 were receiving medical treatment, while 11 others were discharged.

    

Princess Charlotte's Second Birthday Marked With New Royal Photo

Taken by Duchess Kate, the image shows Charlotte at family's country home wearing a yellow sweater featuring spring lambs.

    

North Korea Speeds Up Missile Tests To Send Message to Trump

"They want to show they can," said one U.S. official. "They believe they learn something new from every launch, success or failure."

    

WH: North Korea Must Satisfy 'a Lot of Conditions' Before Any Meeting

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer also explains why President Trump expressed "honor" at the prospect of meeting North Korean dictator
    

Russian Police Detain Gay-Rights Activists at May Day March

Russian police arrested about 20 LGBTQ-rights protesters demonstrating in St. Petersburg against the treatment of gay men in Chechnya.

    

Meet the Small Businessman Who Took on Trump — and Won

An appeals court says Trump's company must pay more than $300,000 over an unpaid bill.

    

Eminem Sues New Zealand Political Party

Lawyers for Eminem say New Zealand's conservative National party breached copyright of his hit song "Lose Yourself."

    

Controversial Trump Aide May Leave White House

Gorka was hired as a counterterrorism adviser and made regular TV appearances as an outspoken defender of President Donald Trump's administration.

    

Vietnam Vets Reveal Hanoi Hilton's Secret Code

One of the most remarkable stories to come out the Vietnam War involved American pilots who picked up their lives after brutal imprisonment.
    

Japanese Warship Sets Sail to Support USS Carl Vinson off Korea

Japan's largest warship since World War II made history by leaving port to support the U.S. Navy off the Korean coast
    

Madeleine McCann's Parents 'Still Have Hope' 10 Years After Her Disappearance

This week marks 10 years since the mysterious disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
    

Ted Cruz: 'El Chapo' Should Pay for Trump's Border Wall

Sen. Ted Cruz says drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman should foot the bill for President Trump's border wall. Ari Melber's panel breaks it down.
    

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President Trump's willingness to meet with the North Korean and Philippine leaders illustrated his confidence in his own deal making but alarmed critics.
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  1. Trump Follows Instincts, Not Establishment, With Overtures to Kim and Duterte
  2. Pushing for Vote on Health Care Bill, Trump Seems Unclear on Its Details
  3. Congress Allocates $120 Million for Trump Family’s Security Costs
  4. Winners and Losers of the Spending Deal (Spoiler Alert: Trump Lost)
  5. DealBook: Will Trump ‘Do a Big Number’ on the Big Banks?
  6. Trump on the Civil War: ‘Why Could That One Not Have Been Worked Out?’
  7. G.O.P. Likely to Go It Alone on Tax Overhaul Legislation
  8. Trump Abruptly Ends CBS Interview After Wiretap Question
  9. Le Pen, Trump, Duterte: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  10. With Fox News in Tumult, Another Executive, Bill Shine, Is Ousted
  11. Diana Falzone of Fox News Files Discrimination Lawsuit
  12. In Palestinian Power Struggle, Hamas Moderates Talk on Israel
  13. Screenwriters and Studios Negotiate in Hours Before Strike Deadline
  14. Man Wielding Knife Kills One and Injures Three at University of Texas
  15. Airbnb Settles Lawsuit With Its Hometown, San Francisco
  16. Fyre Festival Organizers Face Fraud Lawsuit After Cancellation
  17. Freak Flags Fly at Met Gala, but Lips Stay Buttoned
  18. Met Gala: Rihanna, Kendall Jenner, J.Lo and More Met Gala 2017 Looks
  19. Rei Kawakubo, the Nearly Silent Oracle of Fashion
  20. The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Amazon and More in May
  21. 5 Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month
  22. Trump’s Volatility in Asia Distresses a Longtime U.S. Ally: Australia
  23. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The End of the Australian Dream?
  24. Sydney’s Wake-Up Swim. Pink Cap Included.
  25. From France to Indonesia, Marking May Day With Protests
  26. On May Day, Protesters Take to the Streets Nationwide
  27. Claims of Liberal Bias in Media Now Include Sportscasters, Too
  28. For Families of Teens at Suicide Risk, ‘13 Reasons’ Raises Concerns
  29. A Word With: Mamas Going Strong: A Conversation With Linda and Laura Benanti
  30. Honoring a Fellow Fan, One Ballpark Bathroom at a Time
  31. Police Account Changes in Killing of Texas 15-Year-Old
  32. One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick
  33. West Virginia’s Governor, an ‘Unusual Democrat,’ Fights a G.O.P. Tide
  34. John Paulson’s Fall From Hedge Fund Stardom
  35. 10 Classic Photographs — Reinterpreted Entirely in Play-Doh
  36. Brantley in Britain: Stoppard Classics, Reborn for an Age of Uncertainty
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Trump Follows Instincts, Not Establishment, With Overtures to Kim and Duterte

President Trump‘s willingness to meet with the North Korean and Philippine leaders illustrated his confidence in his own deal making but alarmed critics.

    

Pushing for Vote on Health Care Bill, Trump Seems Unclear on Its Details

President Trump has insisted that the bill would not allow discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions, an assertion contradicted by health policy experts.

    

Congress Allocates $120 Million for Trump Family’s Security Costs

The additional funding, part of a spending deal that could pass this week, reflects the extraordinary costs associated with the family’s lifestyle.

    

Winners and Losers of the Spending Deal (Spoiler Alert: Trump Lost)

The deal reached by congressional leaders was a rare act of compromise, and some parties — coal miners, Planned Parenthood — clearly came out ahead.

    

DealBook: Will Trump ‘Do a Big Number’ on the Big Banks?

Wall Street shuddered as President Trump, for the first time as resident of the White House, mused that he was considering breaking up the largest banks.

    

Trump on the Civil War: ‘Why Could That One Not Have Been Worked Out?’

Could Andrew Jackson have stopped the war? Trump suggests so in an interview on SiriusXM. The seventh president, a slaveholder, died 16 years before the war began.

    

G.O.P. Likely to Go It Alone on Tax Overhaul Legislation

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said President Trump had abandoned the idea of combining tax and infrastructure legislation into one package.

    

Trump Abruptly Ends CBS Interview After Wiretap Question

The testy exchange was at odds with the image of competence and message discipline White House officials have labored to show over the past week.
    

Le Pen, Trump, Duterte: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

With Fox News in Tumult, Another Executive, Bill Shine, Is Ousted

The removal of a co-president, a holdover from the Roger Ailes era, continued a housecleaning prompted by a sexual harassment scandal.

    

Diana Falzone of Fox News Files Discrimination Lawsuit

The contributor said she was banned from more work after disclosing her health issues in an op-ed column for the network’s website.

    

In Palestinian Power Struggle, Hamas Moderates Talk on Israel

The militant group that has engaged in violent resistance against Israel is pushing for closer ties to Egypt and says it would accept a provisional Palestinian state.

    

Screenwriters and Studios Negotiate in Hours Before Strike Deadline

The two branches of the Writers Guild of America met with entertainment companies before what could be the first big Hollywood labor walkout in a decade.

    

Man Wielding Knife Kills One and Injures Three at University of Texas

A man who witnesses described as eerily composed as he stabbed students with a bowie knife was quickly apprehended by the police.

    

Airbnb Settles Lawsuit With Its Hometown, San Francisco

The company agreed to the city’s demand for more information about its hosts, ending one of its most pressing regulatory fights.

    

Fyre Festival Organizers Face Fraud Lawsuit After Cancellation

A celebrity lawyer representing a ticket buyer filed suit after a luxury musical weekend in the Bahamas fell apart. Organizers said, “We were simply in over our heads.”

    

Freak Flags Fly at Met Gala, but Lips Stay Buttoned

The shiny, spacey and edgy reigned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala. But as loud as the fashions were, some celebrities were mum.

    

Met Gala: Rihanna, Kendall Jenner, J.Lo and More Met Gala 2017 Looks

They don’t call it the Oscars of the East Coast for nothing. See the celebrities who ascended the steps of the Met on Monday night — and what they wore.
    

Rei Kawakubo, the Nearly Silent Oracle of Fashion

The 74-year-old designer, now the subject of a major show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, prefers to let her clothes speak for themselves.

    

The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Amazon and More in May

Here are the titles we think are most interesting, broken down by streaming service.

    

5 Must-See Shows if You’re in New York This Month

Offerings include a revival of Suzan-Lori Parks’s “Venus,” at the Signature Theater, and Robert Schenkkan’s “Building the Wall,” at New World Stages.

    

Trump’s Volatility in Asia Distresses a Longtime U.S. Ally: Australia

Some in Australia worry about the risk of being drawn into a conflict that forces it to side with either the United States, its military ally, or China, its biggest trading partner.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The End of the Australian Dream?

When you have a nation full of people trying to get to the top, eventually most of the population is forced to run just to keep up.

    

Sydney’s Wake-Up Swim. Pink Cap Included.

An informal group meets daily to swim almost a mile. (Did we mention they all wear pink swimming caps?) Watch the first piece in our 360 series about Australia's coastline.
    

From France to Indonesia, Marking May Day With Protests

Also known as International Workers’ Day, it is an occasion for political demonstrations in much of the world.

    

On May Day, Protesters Take to the Streets Nationwide

A day of protest for those who oppose the administration has turned into a one-day-fits-all schedule of demonstrations, as well as a day that the president has proclaimed to be “Loyalty Day.”

    

Claims of Liberal Bias in Media Now Include Sportscasters, Too

Some conservative critics have celebrated ESPN’s struggles, saying its coverage of some issues reveals a left-leaning sensibility.

    

For Families of Teens at Suicide Risk, ‘13 Reasons’ Raises Concerns

A rising chorus of mental health experts contends that many of the show’s messages on suicide are inaccurate and potentially dangerous.

    

A Word With: Mamas Going Strong: A Conversation With Linda and Laura Benanti

Laura Benanti, the Tony-winning actress and a new mother, talks with her own mom, Linda, a former stage actress and co-star of her new cabaret show.

    

Honoring a Fellow Fan, One Ballpark Bathroom at a Time

A Mets fan is memorializing his plumber buddy by flushing his cremated remains into the pipes of baseball stadiums.

    

Police Account Changes in Killing of Texas 15-Year-Old

Jordan Edwards was shot late on Saturday when the police in a Dallas suburb were responding to a call reporting young people drinking.

    

One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick

Researchers are perfecting technology that sniffs out signs of disease in breath, blood and urine.

    

West Virginia’s Governor, an ‘Unusual Democrat,’ Fights a G.O.P. Tide

Jim Justice, a billionaire businessman who counts President Trump as a friend, is facing off with Republicans while keeping his party’s tarnished national brand at a distance.

    

John Paulson’s Fall From Hedge Fund Stardom

The hedge fund Paulson & Company manages just under $10 billion today, down from $36 billion in 2011.

    

10 Classic Photographs — Reinterpreted Entirely in Play-Doh

The artist Eleanor Macnair has produced a series for the Magnum Photo agency, remaking some of its most historic images in Play-Doh.

    

Brantley in Britain: Stoppard Classics, Reborn for an Age of Uncertainty

Bright revivals in London find the prescience in a young playwright’s tomfoolery. All that, and Daniel Radcliffe.

    

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