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Mexican journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas, renowned for dogged reporting on drug trafficking and corruption, was gunned down Monday in Sinaloa, officials said.
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  1. Journalist who covered Mexican drug wars gunned down in Sinaloa
  2. Report: FAU coach Lane Kiffin offers scholarship to 7th-grader
  3. Report: U.N. agency was assisting North Korea file nerve gas patent request
  4. Hillary Clinton launches political action group 'Onward Together'
  5. Houston museum adds to gross income with insect vending machine
  6. Former San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowler Len Rohde dies at 79
  7. S&P 500, NASDAQ hit record highs as oil, tech climb
  8. Cleveland Indians' Carlos Carrasco leaves with pectoral muscle tightness
  9. Reports: Trump revealed classified intelligence to Russian diplomats
  10. Venus Williams opens with win in Rome
  11. Chicago White Sox catcher Geovany Soto to miss 3 months after elbow surgery
  12. Blue Jays place Steve Pearce on disabled list
  13. Arizona Cardinals stockpiling quarterbacks in minicamp
  14. Better treatment may prevent thousands of strokes each year
  15. Shift work linked to erectile dysfunction, urinary problems
  16. Two die in small plane crash in New Jersey
  17. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries communications satellite into orbit
  18. Seattle Seahawks looking at Colin Kaepernick, RG III
  19. United Airlines changes cockpit door codes after inadvertent posting
  20. Lydia Ko barely holds on to No. 1 in Rolex Rankings, 82-week reign close to ending
  21. LA Chargers release Orlando Franklin, sign Tre Boston
  22. 2017 NHL Western Conference Finals: Anaheim Ducks-Nashville Predators Game 3 preview, update
  23. Being under weight by 2 pounds earns Seattle Seahawks' Eddie Lacy $55,000 bonus
  24. Can a parasitic fly inspire a new generation of hearing aids?

Journalist who covered Mexican drug wars gunned down in Sinaloa

Mexican journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas, renowned for dogged reporting on drug trafficking and corruption, was gunned down Monday in Sinaloa, officials said.
    

Report: FAU coach Lane Kiffin offers scholarship to 7th-grader

First-year Florida Atlantic coach Lane Kiffin is looking to the future, as he offered a scholarship to a seventh-grader multiple media outlets reported Monday.
    

Report: U.N. agency was assisting North Korea file nerve gas patent request

A United Nations agency may have been assisting North Korea with an international patent application for a chemical.
    

Hillary Clinton launches political action group 'Onward Together'

Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, formally launched her political action group on Monday.
    

Houston museum adds to gross income with insect vending machine

A Houston museum is raking in "quite a lot of money" with an admittedly "unusual" vending machine that dispenses only snacks made from insects.
    

Former San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowler Len Rohde dies at 79

Former San Francisco 49ers tackle and Pro Bowl selection Len Rohde died Saturday at age 79.
    

S&P 500, NASDAQ hit record highs as oil, tech climb

The S&P 500 and NASDAQ closed at record highs on Monday bolstered by a rise in oil and tech prices.
    

Cleveland Indians' Carlos Carrasco leaves with pectoral muscle tightness

Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco left Monday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Progressive Field in Cleveland with pectoral muscle tightness.
    

Reports: Trump revealed classified intelligence to Russian diplomats

President Donald Trump revealed highly classified intelligence to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador during a White House meeting, unnamed government officials said.
    

Venus Williams opens with win in Rome

Ninth-seeded American Venus Williams posted a 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over Russian Yaroslava Shvedova in the first round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Monday in Rome.
    

Chicago White Sox catcher Geovany Soto to miss 3 months after elbow surgery

Chicago White Sox catcher Geovany Soto will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow and is expected to miss a minimum of three months, the club announced on Monday.
    

Blue Jays place Steve Pearce on disabled list

TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays placed outfielder Steve Pearce on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right calf on Monday and recalled right-handed reliever Leonel Campos.
    

Arizona Cardinals stockpiling quarterbacks in minicamp

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- For a team that would have killed for a quarterback just a few years ago, the Arizona Cardinals were practically swimming with them when they opened their three-day rookie mini-camp.
    

Better treatment may prevent thousands of strokes each year

Hundreds of thousands of strokes might be prevented in the U.S. each year if more people with atrial fibrillation took blood-thinning drugs, a new study says.
    

Shift work linked to erectile dysfunction, urinary problems

Male shift workers listen up: Two new studies link sleep disorders common in these men to urinary problems and erectile dysfunction.
    

Two die in small plane crash in New Jersey

Two crew members died when a small plane crashed in New Jersey on Monday, setting multiple buildings on fire.
    

SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries communications satellite into orbit

SpaceX's Falcon 9 launched an Inmarsat communications satellite, its largest payload, into orbit Monday evening from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    

Seattle Seahawks looking at Colin Kaepernick, RG III

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is keeping his options open as he looks for a backup quarterback behind starter Russell Wilson.
    

United Airlines changes cockpit door codes after inadvertent posting

United Airlines had to change the keypad codes to enter cockpits doors after they were accidentally posted online.
    

Lydia Ko barely holds on to No. 1 in Rolex Rankings, 82-week reign close to ending

Lydia Ko of New Zealand remained atop the Rolex Women's Golf Rankings but her 82-week reign is perilously close to coming to an end.
    

LA Chargers release Orlando Franklin, sign Tre Boston

The Los Angeles Chargers released guard Orlando Franklin and signed safety Tre Boston to a one-year deal, the team announced on Monday.
    

2017 NHL Western Conference Finals: Anaheim Ducks-Nashville Predators Game 3 preview, update

Consider the ante upped in the Western Conference finals, and not just because the Anaheim Ducks rallied to beat the Nashville Predators 5-3 and even the best-of-seven series.
    

Being under weight by 2 pounds earns Seattle Seahawks' Eddie Lacy $55,000 bonus

Seattle Seahawks running back Eddie Lacy weighed in at 253 pounds Monday to earn a $55,000 bonus for being under his first target by two pounds.
    

Can a parasitic fly inspire a new generation of hearing aids?

A fly's hearing mechanism might inspire the next generation of auditory sensors, but new research suggests its unique ears also have limitations.
    
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Donald Trump Just Betrayed America's Intelligence Community
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We don't know—yet—why Trump feels the need to cower before Russia. We do know that he's sold out our allies to benefit an adversary. Clint Watts. 05.15.17 11:15 PM ET. When Donald Trump was elected, U.S. intelligence officials feared that allies ...

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The broadened policy, referred to as the global gag rule, will now affect $8.8 billion in funding for international health programs.
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  1. Trump Admin Expands Anti-Abortion Foreign Aid Policy
  2. U.N. Security Council Condemns North Korea's Missiles Tests
  3. 'WannaCry' Malware Cyberattack Slows, But Threat Remains
  4. State Department: Assad's Regime Built Crematorium to Burn Bodies of Executed Prisoners
  5. Kushner Company a No-Show at China Visa Event After Ethics Uproar
  6. Putin Blames Out-of-Tune Piano for Flat Perfomance
  7. 'Maduro, Your Time Is Up!': Venezuela Crowds Block Roads
  8. Gay Health Clinic in Kenya Provides Care Without the Judgment
  9. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis
  10. N. Korea Claims New Missile Can Carry 'Large, Heavy Nuclear Warhead'
  11. Why 'WannaCry' Malware Attack Could Get Much Worse
  12. North Korea Tests New Missile 'Able to Carry Nuclear Warhead'
  13. Trump's Next Awkward Moment: Turkish Strongman to Pay a Visit
  14. Macron Sworn In as Youngest French Leader Since Napoleon
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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.

    

U.N. Security Council Condemns North Korea's Missiles Tests

The United Nations Security Council on Monday condemned North Korea's recent ballistic missile tests.

    

'WannaCry' Malware Cyberattack Slows, But Threat Remains

Thousands more were impacted by the virus on Monday, many in Asia, where businesses were originally closed when the ransomware first began to spread.

    

State Department: Assad's Regime Built Crematorium to Burn Bodies of Executed Prisoners

U.S. officials believe Bashar al-Assad's regime has installed a installed a crematorium in the Saydnaya prison complex just outside of Damascus

    

Kushner Company a No-Show at China Visa Event After Ethics Uproar

The firm was accused of using its White House ties to sell a development project to foreign investors.

    

Putin Blames Out-of-Tune Piano for Flat Perfomance

"It was quite hard to play, even for me, someone who plays with two fingers," the Russian president said about his impromptu performance in China.

    

'Maduro, Your Time Is Up!': Venezuela Crowds Block Roads

Using branches, rocks and garbage, demonstrators blocked the main thoroughfare in Caracas from soon after dawn.

    

Gay Health Clinic in Kenya Provides Care Without the Judgment

Ishtar is a health care clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, that is run by and for gay men.

    

How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea Crisis

North Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006

    

N. Korea Claims New Missile Can Carry 'Large, Heavy Nuclear Warhead'

North Korean propaganda must be considered with wariness — Pyongyang has threatened for decades to reduce Seoul to a "sea of fire."

    

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.

    

North Korea Tests New Missile 'Able to Carry Nuclear Warhead'

North Korean TV showed what it said was the latest test of a Hwasong-12 rocket.
    

Trump's Next Awkward Moment: Turkish Strongman to Pay a Visit

As President Donald Trump welcomes Turkey's strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House Tuesday, the list of awkward talking points is long.

    

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.

    

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The intelligence disclosed was about an Islamic State plot, according to officials.
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  1. Trump Revealed Highly Classified Intelligence to Russia, in Break With Ally, Officials Say
  2. How Government Secrets Are Declassified and Disclosed
  3. Trump to Expand Funding Ban Tied to Abortion Overseas
  4. Texas Seeks Medicaid Money It Gave Up Over Planned Parenthood Ban
  5. 3 Judges Weigh Trump’s Revised Travel Ban, but Keep Their Poker Faces
  6. Strict North Carolina Voter ID Law Thwarted After Supreme Court Rejects Case
  7. Trump, North Korea, Ransomware: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  8. In Computer Attacks, Clues Point to Frequent Culprit: North Korea
  9. The Fallout From a Global Cyberattack: ‘A Battle We’re Fighting Every Day’
  10. China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack
  11. In Ransomware Attack, Where Does Microsoft’s Responsibility Lie?
  12. North Korea Missile Test Appears to Tiptoe Over a U.S. Tripwire
  13. Syrian Crematory Is Hiding Mass Killings of Prisoners, U.S. Says
  14. Murder in the 4-0: As Nationwide Gangs Fracture, Bullets Fly in New York
  15. A Whistle-Blower Tells of Health Insurers Bilking Medicare
  16. Service to Both Al Qaeda and U.S., With Fate Hanging in the Balance
  17. Beheadings and Vengeance: A Cycle of Killing on a Border in Kashmir
  18. 4 Plead Guilty in Baruch College Student’s Hazing Death
  19. A Vertical Farm Grows in Newark
  20. Children Playing, Then a Blast: Mortar Round From an Earlier Afghan Battle Kills 5
  21. Shaky Coalition in Austria May Give Far-Right Party an Opening
  22. 2 Killed as Jet Crashes While Landing at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey
  23. Roger Federer Decides to Skip the French Open
  24. Macron and Merkel Meet, Pledging to Save European Unity
  25. Review: ‘Venus’ Recalls a Woman’s Fortune, and Her Ruin
  26. ‘We Have to Repudiate It’: A City Confronts White Nationalist Protests
  27. After Heavy Bidding, a Brancusi Head Sells for $57.4 Million at Christie’s
  28. Fact-Checking a Mogul’s Claims About Avocado Toast, Millennials and Home Buying
  29. Indian Girl, 10, Was Raped Repeatedly. Now She May Have to Give Birth.
  30. Conan O’Brien to Face Joke-Theft Allegations in Court
  31. Global Health: How a Tsunami in Japan Endangered Children in Cambodia
  32. Brad Grey, Former Chairman of Paramount Pictures, Dies at 59
  33. Books of The Times: Digging to the Roots of Maurice Sendak’s Vision
  34. Review: U2 Revisits ‘The Joshua Tree’ in the Here and Now
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Trump Revealed Highly Classified Intelligence to Russia, in Break With Ally, Officials Say

The intelligence disclosed was about an Islamic State plot, according to officials.

    

How Government Secrets Are Declassified and Disclosed

The news that President Trump disclosed highly classified information about the Islamic State to Russian officials has raised interest in legal issues surrounding such disclosures.

    

Trump to Expand Funding Ban Tied to Abortion Overseas

The expansion of the so-called gag rule, which bars aid to health organizations worldwide that provide or discuss abortion services, would also sweep up groups that fight AIDS and malaria.

    

Texas Seeks Medicaid Money It Gave Up Over Planned Parenthood Ban

Four years after Texas gave up millions of dollars in federal Medicaid funds, a request presents an important early test for the Trump administration.

    

3 Judges Weigh Trump’s Revised Travel Ban, but Keep Their Poker Faces

The jurists heard arguments on whether the executive order, partially blocked by a judge in Hawaii, constitutes religious discrimination against Muslims.

    

Strict North Carolina Voter ID Law Thwarted After Supreme Court Rejects Case

The move leaves in place a lower-court ruling that struck down key parts of the law as an unconstitutional effort to target African-Americans.

    

Trump, North Korea, Ransomware: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

In Computer Attacks, Clues Point to Frequent Culprit: North Korea

Indicators are far from conclusive, but intelligence officials and private security experts say that North Korean-linked hackers are likely suspects in global ransomware attacks.

    

The Fallout From a Global Cyberattack: ‘A Battle We’re Fighting Every Day’

Two prestigious Chinese universities, a movie theater chain in South Korea and Japanese automakers were affected, but copycat variants did not seem to have materialized.

    

China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack

As companies and officials scrambled to counter global hacking, the vulnerability caused by rampant piracy came into focus.

    

In Ransomware Attack, Where Does Microsoft’s Responsibility Lie?

For years, the company has tried to change the perception that its software was vulnerable to hackers. A global cyberattack renewed those issues.

    

North Korea Missile Test Appears to Tiptoe Over a U.S. Tripwire

By flying higher instead of farther, the missile seemed intended to improve North Korea’s capabilities without setting off an American military response.

    

Syrian Crematory Is Hiding Mass Killings of Prisoners, U.S. Says

The State Department released satellite images showing a building thought to be a crematory, which would enable bodies to be disposed of without leaving evidence behind.

    

Murder in the 4-0: As Nationwide Gangs Fracture, Bullets Fly in New York

Jequan Lawrence was brutally murdered at a housing complex in the South Bronx. For detectives, it was a sign of a fissure running through gangs across the country, especially the Bloods.

    

A Whistle-Blower Tells of Health Insurers Bilking Medicare

A former executive at UnitedHealth says he was paid bonuses to make patients look sicker than they were, which led to bigger reimbursements.

    

Service to Both Al Qaeda and U.S., With Fate Hanging in the Balance

A judge sentencing Bryant Neal Vinas, a former altar boy from Long Island who later plotted attacks, had to weigh cooperation that dealt the terrorist network a staggering blow.

    

Beheadings and Vengeance: A Cycle of Killing on a Border in Kashmir

Acts of extreme brutality occur with some regularity along the Line of Control, the disputed military frontier that divides Kashmir into Indian and Pakistani territory.

    

4 Plead Guilty in Baruch College Student’s Hazing Death

The men pleaded guilty to being involved in a fraternity initiation in which the authorities said Chun Hsien Deng fell unconscious and the men delayed seeking medical help.

    

A Vertical Farm Grows in Newark

AeroFarms is a farming company that grows produce indoors without sun, soil or pesticides. In this 360° video, step inside one of its vertical farms, which grows kale, arugula and other greens in Newark.
    

Children Playing, Then a Blast: Mortar Round From an Earlier Afghan Battle Kills 5

The children, cousins 10 years old or under, were playing cricket when the ordnance exploded, adding to the rising number of children killed or wounded in the country’s war.

    

Shaky Coalition in Austria May Give Far-Right Party an Opening

New elections are being scheduled as the governing coalition teeters on collapse, possibly clearing a path for the far-right Freedom Party to enter into power.

    

2 Killed as Jet Crashes While Landing at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey

The plane took off from Philadelphia International Airport and was approaching a runway when it crashed at 3:30 p.m.

    

Roger Federer Decides to Skip the French Open

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