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Rookie catcher Elias Diaz, a last-second addition to the lineup, collected six RBIs Friday night as the Pittsburgh outslugged the New York Mets at Citi Field.
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  1. Pittsburgh Pirates rally past New York Mets
  2. Kansas City Royals' Jason Vargas shuts out Cleveland Indians
  3. Josh Donaldson, Justin Smoak power Toronto Blue Jays past New York Yankees
  4. Cincinnati Reds jolt Atlanta Braves in 10 innings
  5. Giancarlo Stanton sets franchise RBI record as Miami Marlins beat Arizona Diamondbacks
  6. Miguel Cabrera reaches 1,000 extra-base hits as Detroit Tigers pound Chicago White Sox
  7. Seth Smith, Manny Machado homers help Baltimore Orioles edge Boston Red Sox
  8. San Francisco Giants breeze past reeling Philadelphia Phillies
  9. Kim Jong Un turns attention to economy, visits water bottling plant
  10. Several injured Seattle Seahawks players return, participate in OTAs
  11. Pete Carroll: Seattle Seahawks not planning to sign QB Colin Kaepernick
  12. Seattle Seahawks downplay reported turmoil between Richard Sherman, Russell Wilson
  13. Carl Hagelin ready to step in for Pittsburgh Penguins if Nick Bonino can't play
  14. Drugs not a factor in Cornell's death, toxicology says
  15. New Orleans Saints sign 1st rounder Marshon Lattimore, five others
  16. Anaheim Ducks extend coach Randy Carlyle through 2018-19 season
  17. Chicago Cubs end losing streak with win over St. Louis Cardinals
  18. Kansas City Chiefs make 'difficult' decision to cut Jeremy Maclin
  19. San Francisco 49ers expected to cut All-Pro LB NaVorro Bowman
  20. Ethics office wants more info on undated White House waivers
  21. Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr considers returning as coach for Game 2
  22. Los Angeles Angels sign Michael Bourn to minor league pact
  23. Boston Red Sox put LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (knee) on disabled list

Pittsburgh Pirates rally past New York Mets

Rookie catcher Elias Diaz, a last-second addition to the lineup, collected six RBIs Friday night as the Pittsburgh outslugged the New York Mets at Citi Field.
    

Kansas City Royals' Jason Vargas shuts out Cleveland Indians

Jason Vargas threw a complete-game shutout as the Kansas City Royals won a challenge and a game, beating the Cleveland Indians 4-0 on Friday night.
    

Josh Donaldson, Justin Smoak power Toronto Blue Jays past New York Yankees

Josh Donaldson hit two solo home runs, Justin Smoak added a two-run blast and a sacrifice fly and the Toronto Blue Jays held on to beat the New York Yankees.
    

Cincinnati Reds jolt Atlanta Braves in 10 innings

Devin Mesoraco worked before Friday's game with hitting coach Don Long on an adjustment, then lifted the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-2 comeback win over the Braves.
    

Giancarlo Stanton sets franchise RBI record as Miami Marlins beat Arizona Diamondbacks

Giancarlo Stanton hit the go-ahead home run and set a franchise career RBIs record, leading the Miami Marlins to a 7-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
    

Miguel Cabrera reaches 1,000 extra-base hits as Detroit Tigers pound Chicago White Sox

Miguel Cabrera drove in four runs on his way to becoming just the 39th player in major league history to amass 1,000 extra-base hits Friday night.
    

Seth Smith, Manny Machado homers help Baltimore Orioles edge Boston Red Sox

Seth Smith and Manny Machado each hit solo home runs in the first inning, and starter Alec Asher threw 6 1/3 innings as the Baltimore Orioles defeated Boston.
    

San Francisco Giants breeze past reeling Philadelphia Phillies

The San Francisco Giants received a career outing from Ty Blach and took advantage of a Philadelphia Phillies staff that couldn't throw strikes.
    

Kim Jong Un turns attention to economy, visits water bottling plant

Kim Jong Un visited the Kangso Yaksu Spring Water Factory in the North Korean city of Nampo, according to state media on Saturday.
    

Several injured Seattle Seahawks players return, participate in OTAs

Several injured Seattle Seahawks players that were expected to be extremely limited at this point in the offseason are progressing ahead of schedule.
    

Pete Carroll: Seattle Seahawks not planning to sign QB Colin Kaepernick

After visiting with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick last weekend, the Seattle Seahawks are standing pat for the time being.
    

Seattle Seahawks downplay reported turmoil between Richard Sherman, Russell Wilson

Head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Russell Wilson attempted to downplay discussions of turmoil within the Seattle Seahawks' locker room.
    

Carl Hagelin ready to step in for Pittsburgh Penguins if Nick Bonino can't play

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Carl Hagelin told reporters he's ready to step in for the injured Nick Bonino if needed for Saturday's Game 3 of the Stanley Cup.
    

Drugs not a factor in Cornell's death, toxicology says

Drugs were found in the biological system of rocker Chris Cornell but they played no active role in his suicide last month, a toxicology report said Friday.
    

New Orleans Saints sign 1st rounder Marshon Lattimore, five others

The New Orleans Saints signed six of their seven 2017 NFL draft picks on Friday, including first-round cornerback Marshon Lattimore to a four-year rookie deal.
    

Anaheim Ducks extend coach Randy Carlyle through 2018-19 season

The Anaheim Ducks signed coach Randy Carlyle to a one-year contract extension through the 2018-19 season, the team announced on Friday.
    

Chicago Cubs end losing streak with win over St. Louis Cardinals

The outcome was certainly a relief for the Chicago Cubs and not necessarily because they won on Friday.
    

Kansas City Chiefs make 'difficult' decision to cut Jeremy Maclin

Two weeks ago Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid was at Jeremy Maclin's wedding. On Friday he was explaining the franchise's decision to cut the wide receiver.
    

San Francisco 49ers expected to cut All-Pro LB NaVorro Bowman

Four-time All-Pro selection NaVorro Bowman had 35 tackles and one sack in four games last season.
    

Ethics office wants more info on undated White House waivers

The federal ethics office wants more information about 10 White House waivers given to staffers, amid questions about whether they violated federal rules.
    

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr considers returning as coach for Game 2

The health of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has improved, and there is a chance he may return for Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday.
    

Los Angeles Angels sign Michael Bourn to minor league pact

Two-time All-Star Michael Bourn is now a member of the Los Angeles Angels after agreeing to a minor league deal with the franchise.
    

Boston Red Sox put LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (knee) on disabled list

The Boston Red Sox placed left-handed pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez on the 10-day disabled list with a right knee subluxation prior to Friday's game.
    
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Russian banker Sergey Gorkov refused to answer questions about meeting President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, in December.

    

Putin on Defense: U.S. Hackers Could Have Framed Russia

NBC News' Megyn Kelly pressed the Russian leader to explain his comment that 'patriotic' hackers could have interfered with the U.S. presidential election.

    

Manchester Bombing: Wounded Mom Is Finally Told of 8-Year-Old's Death

Eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos was among 22 people killed in a suicide attack targeting fans leaving an Ariana Grande concert last month.

    

Woman Embroiled in S. Korean Presidential Scandal Released

A South Korean court has rejected a warrant request by prosecutors to arrest Chung Yoo-ra, 20, after she was detained over a corruption scandal.

    

U.N. Expands North Korea Sanctions After Missile Tests

The U.N. Security Council on Friday expanded targeted sanctions against North Korea after its repeated missile tests.

    

Ireland Set For First Openly Gay Prime Minister

Leo Varadkar has been elected leader of the ruling Fine Gael party, making him almost certain to succeed Enda Kenny who is stepping down as Taoiseach.
    

Terror Warning Shuts German Rock Festival on Opening Night

Government spokesman Joachim Winkler said that there were tips of a possible terrorist attack and that the Rock am Ring festival was shut down as a precaution.

    

Now We Can Blame Climate Change on U.S. Imperialism, Jokes Putin

President Putin said the decision to pull out of the Paris climate deal means Trump and the U.S. can now be blamed for global warming.
    

Leo Varadkar Set to Become Ireland's First Openly Gay PM

He would also be the country's first prime minister of Indian descent and the youngest person ever to hold the office.

    

Belgian Charged with Being Leader of Paris Bataclan Attack

The Belgian prosecutor's office said a man identified as Yassine A. was charged Wednesday of being "a leader in the activities of a terrorist group."

    

#TotalLoser: Environmentalists Deride Trump's Climate Deal Decision

German environmentalists projected scornful images onto the U.S. Embassy in Berlin and called the decision to withdraw from Paris Accords a backwards step.
    

Putin Says Even Children Could Hack an Election

Megyn Kelly moderated a panel discussion featuring Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday.

    

ISIS Leader Who Approved Sex Slaves Killed By U.S. Airstrike

Posts on ISIS forums say Turki al-Binali was killed Monday. He had stated online that "enslaving woman of infidel warriors" is permitted.

    

How One Simple Device Combats Both Ebola and Extremist Attacks

A radio network set up by Catholic Relief Services to warn African villagers of imminent militia attacks is helping spread the word about Ebola.

    

Russian Banker Sergey Gorkov Dodges Kushner Questions From NBC News' Keir Simmons

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Spoiled Vaccine Kills 15 Kids in South Sudan

Contaminated measles vaccine killed 15 children in South Sudan, U.N. and WHO officials say

    

Doctors Warn of 'Catastrophic Consequences' After Trump Pulls Out of Climate Deal

Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord puts us all in harm's way, doctors say.

    

British Airways $100M Outage Caused by Worker Pulling Wrong Plug?

A contractor doing maintenance work at a British Airways data center inadvertently switched off the power supply, knocking out the airline's computer systems.

    

Dozens Die as Robber Starts Fires Inside Casino in Philippines

The attacker apparently killed himself during the incident at Resorts World Manila in Pasay City, a southwestern suburb of the capital.

    

Babies, Kids Among 44 Dead After Truck Breaks Down in Sahara

The number of migrants who cross the Sahara has increased in recent years as impoverished West Africans risk their lives to try to reach Europe.

    

Megyn Kelly Asks Russians What They Think About the U.S., Trump

Megyn Kelly also spoke with President Vladimir Putin ahead of their interview Friday.
    

Brexit Architect Farage a 'Person of Interest' in Trump FBI Probe: Report

British politician Nigel Farage is reportedly a "person of interest" in the FBI's investigation of the Donald Trump campaign's ties to Russian election interference.
    

What Happens Now? A Look at Potential Consequences of Ditching Climate Deal

The U.S. had pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2025. By withdrawing, climate scientists fear that the environment will be irreparably damaged.
    

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Small Businesses Cheer ‘New Sheriff in Town’ After Climate Pact Exit

Local firms’ leaders around the country remain widely supportive of President Trump, even as some chief executives of big corporations pull away.

    

Meeting the Paris Climate Goals Was Always Hard. Without the U.S., It Is Far Harder.

World leaders insist they will tackle global warming without the cooperation of the United States. But it’s unclear how they can stave off rising temperatures.

    

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Trump Appears Unlikely to Hinder Comey’s Testimony About Russia Inquiry

President Trump is not expected to invoke executive privilege to try to block testimony to Congress by the former F.B.I. director, two senior administration officials said.

    

Husband of Kellyanne Conway Steps Back From Possible Justice Dept. Post

George T. Conway III had been President Trump’s choice to lead the Justice Department’s civil division. He withdrew, citing family concerns.

    

Trump Said to Pick Nominees for 2 Positions on Fed Board

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