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The remains of 409 U.S. soldiers who fought in the 1950-53 Korean War have been identified.
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  1. More than 400 Korean War-era U.S. soldiers identified
  2. Washington Capitals sign T.J. Oshie to eight-year contract
  3. NASCAR Notebook: Dale Earnhardt Jr. not ruling out Daytona 500 run
  4. Los Angeles Rams release Tyrunn Walker after sexual assault accusation
  5. Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul re-elected NBPA president
  6. Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Marcus Camby
  7. Detroit Tigers release struggling reliever Francisco Rodriguez
  8. Detroit Pistons' Kentavious Caldwell-Pope suspended for DUI arrest
  9. Edmonton Oilers extend Kris Russell's contract
  10. Air Force Thunderbird F-16 crashes after practice for Ohio air show
  11. Trump administration backs new Texas law against 'sanctuary cities'
  12. Chris Paul, Blake Griffin decline options, hit free agency
  13. Wounded Rep. Scalise out of ICU amid 'continued good progress'
  14. Seismic surveys responsible for high zooplankton mortality rates
  15. Mammogram decision hinges on patient, doctor talk, ob-gyn group says
  16. Clever cat shuts itself inside drawer
  17. Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr says he left money on table
  18. Columbus Blue Jackets sign Alex Broadhurst to two-way deal
  19. Yorkshire resident calls police on Queen Elizabeth for not wearing seatbelt
  20. Arete Associates receives mine detection contract for Littoral Combat Ship
  21. Jimmy Butler's trainer compares Chicago Bulls GM to drug dealer
  22. Second trial of ex-Cincinnati officer Tensing again ends in hung jury
  23. Columbus Blue Jackets ship Brandon Sadd to Chicago Blackhawks
  24. How and why does light effect sleep?
  25. Tiger snuggles up to pregnant woman's belly at Indiana zoo

More than 400 Korean War-era U.S. soldiers identified

The remains of 409 U.S. soldiers who fought in the 1950-53 Korean War have been identified.
    

Washington Capitals sign T.J. Oshie to eight-year contract

Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie signed an eight-year, $46 million contract, the team announced on Friday.
    

NASCAR Notebook: Dale Earnhardt Jr. not ruling out Daytona 500 run

By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
    

Los Angeles Rams release Tyrunn Walker after sexual assault accusation

The Los Angeles Rams released defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker after a report surfaced that he has been accused of sexual assault in Lafayette, La.
    

Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul re-elected NBPA president

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul was re-elected as president of the National Basketball Players Association.
    

Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Marcus Camby

Former NBA center Marcus Camby is the subject of a wrongful death lawsuit that was filed on Friday.
    

Detroit Tigers release struggling reliever Francisco Rodriguez

Francisco Rodriguez lost his job as closer last month. On Friday, the veteran right-hander simply lost his job.
    

Detroit Pistons' Kentavious Caldwell-Pope suspended for DUI arrest

Detroit Pistons shooting guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has been suspended two games without pay after his recent guilty plea in a drunk-driving incident, the NBA announced Friday.
    

Edmonton Oilers extend Kris Russell's contract

The Edmonton Oilers signed defenseman Kris Russell to a four-year contract extension on Friday.
    

Air Force Thunderbird F-16 crashes after practice for Ohio air show

An Air Force pilot and maintenance worker were hospitalized Friday after a fighter jet crashed before landing at an airport in central Ohio, officials said.
    

Trump administration backs new Texas law against 'sanctuary cities'

The Trump administration filed a show of support Friday for a new Texas law against sanctuary cities -- an issue that will be heard in federal court next week.
    

Chris Paul, Blake Griffin decline options, hit free agency

As expected, Chris Paul and Blake Griffin will be free agents this summer. Paul and Griffin informed the Los Angeles Clippers of their intentions Friday.
    

Wounded Rep. Scalise out of ICU amid 'continued good progress'

The Republican lawmaker shot last week in a shooting attack on a charity baseball practice has been upgraded to fair condition, hospital officials said Friday.
    

Seismic surveys responsible for high zooplankton mortality rates

Seismic surveys carried out by the oil and gas industry are causing high mortality rates among zooplankton, according to new research out of Australia.
    

Mammogram decision hinges on patient, doctor talk, ob-gyn group says

In updated guidelines on breast cancer screening for average-risk women, a doctor's group emphasized shared decision-making between a woman and her doctor.
    

Clever cat shuts itself inside drawer

A clever cat showed off its masterful hide and seek skills by opening a drawer and shutting itself inside.
    

Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr says he left money on table

The Oakland Raiders officially signed Derek Carr to a five-year, $125 million contract extension through the 2022 season, and the star quarterback said he "never chased the money."
    

Columbus Blue Jackets sign Alex Broadhurst to two-way deal

The Columbus Blue Jackets signed center Alex Broadhurst on Friday to a one-year, two-way NHL/AHL contract extension through the 2017-18 season.
    

Yorkshire resident calls police on Queen Elizabeth for not wearing seatbelt

A sharp-sighted resident in England called police to report Queen Elizabeth II was not wearing her seatbelt during a public appearance.
    

Arete Associates receives mine detection contract for Littoral Combat Ship

Arete Associates has been awarded an $8.5 million contract for the production of AN/DVS-1 Coastal Battlefield Reconnaissance and Analysis subassemblies.
    

Jimmy Butler's trainer compares Chicago Bulls GM to drug dealer

All-Star guard Jimmy Butler says he had "very little to do with" a disparaging tweet from his trainer regarding Chicago Bulls general manager Gar Forman.
    

Second trial of ex-Cincinnati officer Tensing again ends in hung jury

Ohio prosecutors face the prospect of a third trial of former police officer Ray Tensing after deadlocked jurors in the second proceeding prompted a mistrial.
    

Columbus Blue Jackets ship Brandon Sadd to Chicago Blackhawks

The Columbus Blue Jackets acquired forwards Artemi Panarin and Tyler Motte and a sixth-round pick in the 2017 NHL draft from the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday in exchange for forward Brandon Saad, goaltender Anton Forsberg and a fifth-round pick in the 2018 draft.
    

How and why does light effect sleep?

Testing in Caltech labs revealed a light-sensitive neural protein key in maintaining the proper balance between wakefulness and sleep.
    

Tiger snuggles up to pregnant woman's belly at Indiana zoo

A tiger made its way to the glass outside its enclosure at an Indiana zoo to snuggle up to a pregnant woman's belly.
    
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The London suburb of New Malden has become an improbable home to hundreds of North Korean defectors — earning it the nickname "Little Pyongyang."

    

Walking Dogs Has Been Banned by Militant Group Hamas

The militant group that runs the Gaza Strip has decreed dogs can't be walked in markets, roads and along beaches, making life hard for canines and their humans.

    

Brexit Vote, One Year On: Seaside Town Grapples With Looming Divorce

The people of Margate, England, voted decisively to leave Europe, but Brexit divides opinion like never before. Mo Abbas reports from a town in turmoil.
    

Russia Fires Cruise Missiles at ISIS Targets in Syria

Two Russian frigates and a submarine in the Mediterranean Sea targeted ISIS positions in Syria's Hama province, Moscow said.
    

Johnny Depp on Trump Assassination Joke: 'I Intended No Malice'

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Venezuela Protesters Burn Trucks After 22-Year-Old Killed by Police

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