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The Gare du Nord in Paris reopened Tuesday after a security alert forced the evacuation of Europe's busiest train station late Monday, officials said.
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  1. Paris train station reopens after security scare
  2. FCC says cyberattack, not John Oliver, crashed its website
  3. Washington Capitals win, force Game 7 against Pittsburgh Penguins
  4. Chicago Cubs put Jason Heyward on DL, send Matt Szczur to Padres
  5. North Korea claims U.S. poses 'nuclear threats'
  6. Bonner Bolton gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  7. Townspeople injured and killed in Spike's haunting teaser for 'Mist' miniseries
  8. Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is running for Congress in California
  9. Lonzo Ball raps about police brutality, diamonds, the 'Lion King'
  10. Tony Romo does not advance in U.S. Open qualifying
  11. Following family footsteps, Tiffany Trump headed to Georgetown
  12. Officials working on motive for double murder of engaged Boston doctors
  13. Harry Styles to kick off concert series on Tuesday's 'Today'
  14. Who was the best dressed athlete at the 2017 Kentucky Derby?
  15. New York Islanders' John Tavares expected healthy after hand surgery
  16. Street artist Banksy's latest piece chips away at 'Brexit'
  17. Bristol Palin gives birth to her third child
  18. Russian warships spotted in Baltic NATO waters, Latvia says
  19. Colin Firth, Matthias Schoenaerts, Léa Seydoux to star in sub thriller 'Kursk'
  20. "Extra motivated" Eugenie Bouchard dispatches Maria Sharapova in Madrid
  21. Carolina Panthers' Kelvin Benjamin gets 'extra treatment' at workouts
  22. Atlanta Braves release former Philadelphia Phillies NL MVP Ryan Howard
  23. Oklahoma neighbors report monkey on the loose
  24. USA Network to air 'Psych' movie this Christmas

Paris train station reopens after security scare

The Gare du Nord in Paris reopened Tuesday after a security alert forced the evacuation of Europe's busiest train station late Monday, officials said.
    

FCC says cyberattack, not John Oliver, crashed its website

The FCC said Monday its website crashed late Sunday night because of a cyberattack -- not an overload of comments prompted by comedian John Oliver.
    

Washington Capitals win, force Game 7 against Pittsburgh Penguins

PITTSBURGH -- The Washington Capitals avoided elimination Monday night with a 5-2 pasting of the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series at PPG Paints Arena.
    

Chicago Cubs put Jason Heyward on DL, send Matt Szczur to Padres

The Chicago Cubs traded outfielder Matt Szczur to the San Diego Padres and placed outfielder Jason Heyward on the 10-day disabled list Monday due to a sprained finger on his right hand.
    

North Korea claims U.S. poses 'nuclear threats'

North Korea condemned the United States in a statement that commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Seventh Party Congress.
    

Bonner Bolton gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Model and professional bull rider Bonner Bolton was eliminated from Season 24 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
    

Townspeople injured and killed in Spike's haunting teaser for 'Mist' miniseries

Spike TV has released a 1-minute teaser for its upcoming series based on Stephen King's novella "The Mist."
    

Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is running for Congress in California

Actor Anthony Sabato Jr., one of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters during the 2016 campaign, is running for Congress.
    

Lonzo Ball raps about police brutality, diamonds, the 'Lion King'

Future NBA lottery pick Lonzo Ball caught fire for the cost of his first signature shoe earlier this week. On Monday he was spitting fire in new rap songs.
    

Tony Romo does not advance in U.S. Open qualifying

Tony Romo's bid to reach the U.S. Open ended in a local qualifier on Monday outside Dallas in Aledo, Texas.
    

Following family footsteps, Tiffany Trump headed to Georgetown

Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of President Donald Trump, is following in her family's footsteps to the nation's capital.
    

Officials working on motive for double murder of engaged Boston doctors

The suspect in the brutal slaying of two engaged Boston doctors was arraigned on murder charges from his hospital bed on Monday.
    

Harry Styles to kick off concert series on Tuesday's 'Today'

Harry Styles has been booked to kick off the 2017 "Citi Concert Series on Today" on Tuesday's edition of the NBC morning program.
    

Who was the best dressed athlete at the 2017 Kentucky Derby?

Big hats, mint juleps and Tom Brady. Those are quickly becoming the staples of Churchill Downs for the annual Kentucky Derby in Louisville.
    

New York Islanders' John Tavares expected healthy after hand surgery

New York Islanders captain John Tavares underwent surgery on his right hand last month but is expected to be ready for the start of next season, Newsday reported Monday.
    

Street artist Banksy's latest piece chips away at 'Brexit'

Britain's controversial exit from the European Union was the subject of the latest artwork by street painter Banksy.
    

Bristol Palin gives birth to her third child

Dakota Meyer has announced via Instagram that his wife, author and television personality Bristol Palin, has given birth to their second child.
    

Russian warships spotted in Baltic NATO waters, Latvia says

Three Russian warships supposed to be docked near St. Petersburg for a holiday this week have instead turned up in the Baltic Sea, authorities said Monday.
    

Colin Firth, Matthias Schoenaerts, Léa Seydoux to star in sub thriller 'Kursk'

Colin Firth, Léa Seydoux and Max Von Sydow are set to star in a film based on Robert Moore's "A Time to Die: The Untold Story of the Kursk Tragedy."
    

"Extra motivated" Eugenie Bouchard dispatches Maria Sharapova in Madrid

Eugenie Bouchard was highly critical of Maria Sharapova's return to tennis after a 15-month doping ban and she was animated Monday after knocking off the Russian 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 in a second-round match at the Madrid Open.
    

Carolina Panthers' Kelvin Benjamin gets 'extra treatment' at workouts

Kelvin Benjamin is working hard to get in better shape before the season, according to Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera.
    

Atlanta Braves release former Philadelphia Phillies NL MVP Ryan Howard

The Atlanta Braves released former World Series champion and 2006 National League Most Valuable Player Ryan Howard from his minor league contract on Monday.
    

Oklahoma neighbors report monkey on the loose

Residents of an Oklahoma neighborhood said they believe a monkey is on the loose in their town, and at least one neighbor said she spotted the animal.
    

USA Network to air 'Psych' movie this Christmas

USA Network and Universal Cable Productions have announced plans for "Psych: The Movie," starring James Roday and Dule Hill.
    
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Sally Q. Yates, the former acting attorney general, testified before a Senate subcommittee, saying that the former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, was susceptible to blackmail. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Photo by Stephen Crowley/The New ...
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Protesters spoke out against President Trump's travel and immigration policies in New York in February. Credit Todd Heisler/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — Skeptical federal judges peppered a government lawyer on Monday with questions about ...
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The Kushner family has been caught in a shameless act of name-dropping. It has been highlighting its White House connections to entice wealthy Chinese investors and promising them green cards in return under a special government visa program.
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The election comes amid persistent tensions with North Korea, wrangling over the installation of an American missile defense system and a high unemployment rate among young people.
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  1. S. Koreans Set to Elect New Leader After Corruption Scandal
  2. Kushner Kin's China Sales Pitch 'Corruption, Pure and Simple': Expert
  3. Nigerian Court Puts Dozens on Trial Over Alleged Gay Wedding
  4. Flynn Never Told DIA That Russians Paid Him, Say Officials
  5. France Shrugs Off Populism With Huge Vote for 'Nobody'
  6. It's Not Just the Chibok Girls: Boko Haram Still Holds Thousands of Others
  7. 11 Million Voters Backed 'Fascist' Le Pen on Record Night for Far Right
  8. France's New Leader: The Young 'Knight' Who Defeated Far-Right — and Married His Teacher
  9. Kim Jong Un Turns His Gaze to a University Funded by U.S. Churches
  10. Venezuela's Ex-Spy Chief Under Hugo Chavez Touts Possible Presidential Bid
  11. The Refugee Camp So Infiltrated by ISIS That Even Military Aircraft Won't Fly Over It
  12. North Korea's 'Hostage Diplomacy' Has a New Aim
  13. Macron Victory Leads Euro to 6-Month High; U.S. Stocks Lagging
  14. Parisians: We Have a Far-Right 'Problem in France', We Must 'Fight Fascism'
  15. He Was Linked to Attacks on U.S. Troops. Now He's Iraq's Interior Minister.
  16. What's Behind Venezuela's Crippling Crisis, and Why It Matters to the U.S.
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S. Koreans Set to Elect New Leader After Corruption Scandal

The election comes amid persistent tensions with North Korea, wrangling over the installation of an American missile defense system and a high unemployment rate among young people.

    

Kushner Kin's China Sales Pitch 'Corruption, Pure and Simple': Expert

The Kushner Companies' presentation to potential investors in China has come under heavy criticism.

    

Nigerian Court Puts Dozens on Trial Over Alleged Gay Wedding

Fifty four people went on trial Monday on charges connected to allegations that they were celebrating a gay wedding, which are outlawed in the country.

    

Flynn Never Told DIA That Russians Paid Him, Say Officials

The Defense Intelligence Agency didn't know the Trump adviser was paid to attend a Moscow gala when it renewed his security clearance in early 2016.

    

France Shrugs Off Populism With Huge Vote for 'Nobody'

Four million voters spoiled their ballot or chose neither candidate in the French presidential election, the highest level in over half a century.

    

It's Not Just the Chibok Girls: Boko Haram Still Holds Thousands of Others

"We still do not have an accurate account of how many are still held captive," one expert said.

    

11 Million Voters Backed 'Fascist' Le Pen on Record Night for Far Right

Marine Le Pen won a record-setting 11 million votes and has pledged to act as France's main opposition, suggesting the far right may not have peaked.

    

France's New Leader: The Young 'Knight' Who Defeated Far-Right — and Married His Teacher

The 39-year-old centrist is the youngest president in France's history — and the country's youngest leader since Napoleon Bonaparte.

    

Kim Jong Un Turns His Gaze to a University Funded by U.S. Churches

The Pyongyang University of Science and Technology's mission? Excellence in education "bringing illumination to the Korean people and the world."

    

Venezuela's Ex-Spy Chief Under Hugo Chavez Touts Possible Presidential Bid

Miguel Rodriguez Torres, a former spy chief under the late leader Hugo Chavez, is emerging as a possible presidential player in turbulent Venezuela,

    

The Refugee Camp So Infiltrated by ISIS That Even Military Aircraft Won't Fly Over It

Some 80,000 people are trapped in a scrub land of hopelessness in a forgotten corner of the Middle East. Huddling in the wind, walled in by desert sandbanks, they have been driven there by war. Abandoned by governments, they are preyed on by the very ISIS gunmen and suicide bombers they fled their homelands to escape. NBC News was given unique access to the area — which one Jordanian official described as an 'imminent threat.'

    

North Korea's 'Hostage Diplomacy' Has a New Aim

Kim Jong Un is using prisoners to protect himself rather than as a tool to bring the U.S. to the negotiating table, according to analysts.

    

Macron Victory Leads Euro to 6-Month High; U.S. Stocks Lagging

U.S. stock futures pointed to a lower open on Monday after centrist Emmanuel Macron defeat far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, as was widely expected.

    

Parisians: We Have a Far-Right 'Problem in France', We Must 'Fight Fascism'

The victory of French president-elect Emmanuel Macron cannot disguise the rise in popularity for far-right politics.
    

He Was Linked to Attacks on U.S. Troops. Now He's Iraq's Interior Minister.

Qasim al-Araji was trained by Iranian special forces as a guerrilla fighter to resist Saddam's regime. In 2007, he was held by U.S. for 23 months.

    

What's Behind Venezuela's Crippling Crisis, and Why It Matters to the U.S.

Protesters have taken to the streets to express their outrage, confronting National Guard troops armed with tear gas and water cannons.

    

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Ms. Yates, the former acting attorney general, gave a dramatic account of an unfolding crisis in the early days of President Trump's White House.
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  1. Sally Yates Tells Senators She Warned Trump About Michael Flynn
  2. 6 Takeaways From Monday’s Senate Hearing on Russia
  3. Divided Senate Republicans Turn to Health Care With a Rough Road Ahead
  4. Express Scripts to Offer Cheaper Drugs for Uninsured Customers
  5. DealBook: Forget Taxes, Warren Buffett Says. The Real Problem Is Health Care.
  6. Emmanuel Macron, Republicans, Michael Flynn: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  7. Kushner Family Stands to Gain From Visa Rules in Trump’s First Major Law
  8. Trump Walks Back Threat to Defund Black Colleges
  9. Judges Weigh Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ Remarks at Appeals Court Hearing
  10. They Voted to Repeal Obamacare. Now They Are a Target.
  11. Why the Macron Hacking Attack Landed With a Thud in France
  12. A Global Trump Movement? France Election Signals No
  13. French Voters Defy Putin’s Meddling, but You’d Hardly Know It in Russia
  14. Trump Advisers Call for More Troops to Break Afghan Deadlock
  15. Margaret’s 3 TV Shows (and Finales) to Watch This Week
  16. South Korea’s Presidential Election: A Look at the Pivotal Issues
  17. South Korea’s Powerful Family Business Ties Could Be Tough to Cut
  18. Prosecutors Taking Tougher Stance in Fraternity Hazing Deaths
  19. Sinclair Unveils Tribune Deal, Raising Worries It Will Be Too Powerful
  20. Data Crunchers Ask New Yorkers: How Are the Police Doing?
  21. Review: Opera Matters, and the Met Just Threw a Party to Prove It
  22. A Family’s Journey Home to Afghanistan and Uncertainty
  23. President Buhari’s Prolonged Absences Put Nigeria on Edge
  24. Man Whose Boat Mangled an 8-Year-Old Is Convicted of Manslaughter
  25. In Reversal, Chinese Lawyer Confesses, and Rights Groups Denounce His Trial
  26. Bangkok Journal: Building a Vision of Heaven for Thailand’s ‘God’
  27. Richard Simmons Says Tabloids Defamed Him by Saying He Had a Sex Change
  28. The Yankees Won a 6-Hour Marathon. Then the Real Race Began.
  29. Tiffany Trump Will Attend Georgetown Law
  30. Man Arrested in 9 ‘Serial Street Shooter’ Killings in Phoenix
  31. Banksy’s View on the E.U.? It’s in the Stars
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Sally Yates Tells Senators She Warned Trump About Michael Flynn

Ms. Yates, the former acting attorney general, gave a dramatic account of an unfolding crisis in the early days of President Trump’s White House.

    

6 Takeaways From Monday’s Senate Hearing on Russia

Sally Q. Yates and James R. Clapper Jr. testified at a hearing that was focused on when the White House knew about conversations that Michael T. Flynn had with the Russian ambassador.

    

Divided Senate Republicans Turn to Health Care With a Rough Road Ahead

The Republicans working on a bill to replace much of the Affordable Care Act do not include a woman or the moderates who could determine its fate.

    

Express Scripts to Offer Cheaper Drugs for Uninsured Customers

InsideRx, a free program, should lower medication costs on about 40 common prescriptions for some patients.

    

DealBook: Forget Taxes, Warren Buffett Says. The Real Problem Is Health Care.

Over the weekend, Mr. Buffett urged fellow executives to start worrying about rising health care costs and how they put American businesses at a disadvantage.

    

Emmanuel Macron, Republicans, Michael Flynn: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Kushner Family Stands to Gain From Visa Rules in Trump’s First Major Law

A marketing campaign by Kushner Companies, tied to a visa program recently renewed by the president, has raised more ethical quandaries in Washington.

    

Trump Walks Back Threat to Defund Black Colleges

Some African-American educators were left feeling used, many black politicians were enraged and some demanded that President Trump show his support by offering more funding.

    

Judges Weigh Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ Remarks at Appeals Court Hearing

Judges with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Va., seemed divided into two camps by the end of the hearing.

    

They Voted to Repeal Obamacare. Now They Are a Target.

Grass-roots groups are aiming at House Republicans who voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act and are working to stop the bill in the Senate.

    

Why the Macron Hacking Attack Landed With a Thud in France

The fallout was contained, partly because of a news blackout, and partly because France lacks an equivalent to Fox News.

    

A Global Trump Movement? France Election Signals No

French voters’ rejection of Marine Le Pen was the third time since Donald Trump’s election that Europeans have spurned his fiery brand of politics.

    

French Voters Defy Putin’s Meddling, but You’d Hardly Know It in Russia

“The victorious defeat of Marine Le Pen” read one headline from a Russian TV news service.

    

Trump Advisers Call for More Troops to Break Afghan Deadlock

With the president expected to make a decision on his Afghan strategy this month, senior officials are recommending deploying several thousand additional American troops.
    

Margaret’s 3 TV Shows (and Finales) to Watch This Week

Saying goodbye to a favorite show? Need something new? Check out these recommendations from Watching’s TV critic for May 8-11.

    

South Korea’s Presidential Election: A Look at the Pivotal Issues

Among the major issues in the vote on Tuesday are relations with North Korea and the United States, as well as the power of family-controlled conglomerates.

    

South Korea’s Powerful Family Business Ties Could Be Tough to Cut

As voters select a new president, many seek to rein in the politically connected conglomerates known as chaebol — but the companies are adept at keeping power.

    

Prosecutors Taking Tougher Stance in Fraternity Hazing Deaths

Eighteen Penn State students have been charged in the death of a sophomore: a case that, not so long ago, might have resulted only in hand-wringing.

    

Sinclair Unveils Tribune Deal, Raising Worries It Will Be Too Powerful

After Sinclair said it had agreed to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion, some pointed out it had shown a willingness to use its TV stations to advance a conservative agenda.

    

Data Crunchers Ask New Yorkers: How Are the Police Doing?

CompStat will send New Yorkers questions on their smartphones to see if they feel safe, if they trust the police and if they are confident in the department.

    

Review: Opera Matters, and the Met Just Threw a Party to Prove It

Plácido Domingo, Renée Fleming and Anna Netrebko were among the stars of a sprawling concert on Sunday that made a case for opera’s importance.

    

A Family’s Journey Home to Afghanistan and Uncertainty

Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees are being pushed to return to Afghanistan after living in Pakistan for decades. Witness one family’s journey back to Kabul.
    

President Buhari’s Prolonged Absences Put Nigeria on Edge

President Muhammadu Buhari’s medical leave at a time when Nigeria faces serious problems has raised questions about who exactly is in charge.

    

Man Whose Boat Mangled an 8-Year-Old Is Convicted of Manslaughter

Alexander West, 25, was found guilty of eight of 12 charges and faces up to 22 years in prison for a boat crash that killed a girl on Lake George in July.

    

In Reversal, Chinese Lawyer Confesses, and Rights Groups Denounce His Trial

Xie Yang, a human rights lawyer, withdrew claims that he had been tortured and pleaded guilty to charges of subversion and disrupting court proceedings.

    

Bangkok Journal: Building a Vision of Heaven for Thailand’s ‘God’

King Bhumibol Adulyadej came to embody the spirit and sense of nationhood of Thailand and his death has been a national trauma. Some revere him as divine.

    

Richard Simmons Says Tabloids Defamed Him by Saying He Had a Sex Change

Does an accusation of a sex change constitute libel? A fitness guru’s lawsuit against The National Enquirer and Radar Online may break new ground.

    

The Yankees Won a 6-Hour Marathon. Then the Real Race Began.

After defeating the Cubs in 18 innings early Monday morning, the Yankees had slightly more than two hours before they needed to be in the air on their way to Cincinnati.

    

Tiffany Trump Will Attend Georgetown Law

The 23-year-old daughter of President Trump and Marla Maples, his second wife, will follow in the steps of two of her siblings.

    

Man Arrested in 9 ‘Serial Street Shooter’ Killings in Phoenix

Aaron Saucedo, 23, has been booked on nine counts of homicide and three of attempted homicide, among other charges, Arizona officials said Monday.

    

Banksy’s View on the E.U.? It’s in the Stars

The artist produced a three-story mural in Dover, England, over the weekend that showed a workman chipping away at a star on the European Union flag.

    

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