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The second half of Season 8 of "The Walking Dead" began Sunday night with the death of a character who has been on the show since its beginning.
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  1. 'Walking Dead' returns; Carl's fate revealed [Spoiler alert!]
  2. U.S. tourist arrested in Japan after severed head found in apartment
  3. Hiker found alive after 6 days missing in Yosemite National Park
  4. Oakland Mayor warns residents of potential ICE raids
  5. Free-Agent Setup: Five Jaguars starters among potential UFAs
  6. Free-Agent Setup: Kansas City Chiefs on a youth movement
  7. Free-Agent Setup: Indianapolis Colts close to re-signing Adam Vinatieri
  8. Free-Agent Setup: Los Angeles Chargers must make tough decisions
  9. Free-Agent Setup: Houston Texans expect to keep CB Johnathan Joseph
  10. Free-Agent Setup: Cleveland Browns expect to lose all three UFAs
  11. Free-Agent Setup: Cincinnati Bengals still tight with TE Tyler Eifert
  12. Free-Agent Setup: No New York Jets players warrant franchise tag
  13. Free-Agent Setup: Baltimore Ravens focus on outside market
  14. Free-Agent Setup: San Francisco 49ers can retain stars
  15. Free-Agent Setup: Arizona Cardinals hope to sign half their UFAs
  16. Free-Agent Setup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers focus on defensive line
  17. Free-Agent Setup: Carolina Panthers ponder cost of Star Lotulelei
  18. Israel's Holy Sepulchre church closes in protest of property bills
  19. Free-Agent Setup: Atlanta Falcons' DL stars may be costly
  20. Free-Agent Setup: Rams must reconcile long list of potential UFAs
  21. Free-Agent Setup: Jon Gruden may target key Oakland Raiders defenders
  22. Free-Agent Setup: Miami Dolphins tag Jarvis Landry as non-exclusive FA
  23. Free-Agent Setup: Seattle Seahawks seek to keep DT Sheldon Richardson

'Walking Dead' returns; Carl's fate revealed [Spoiler alert!]

The second half of Season 8 of "The Walking Dead" began Sunday night with the death of a character who has been on the show since its beginning.
    

U.S. tourist arrested in Japan after severed head found in apartment

A U.S. tourist in Japan was arrested after a severed head was found in his vacation rental, police said.
    

Hiker found alive after 6 days missing in Yosemite National Park

A California man who was missing for six days in Yosemite National Park was found alive on Friday, the National Park Service said.
    

Oakland Mayor warns residents of potential ICE raids

The Mayor of Oakland, Calif. warned residents Saturday of a potential raid conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Five Jaguars starters among potential UFAs

The Jacksonville Jaguars have nine unrestricted free agents they must make a decision on in the next couple of weeks.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Kansas City Chiefs on a youth movement

The Kansas City Chiefs enter the offseason with just a handful of unrestricted free agents and are moving toward a younger roster.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Indianapolis Colts close to re-signing Adam Vinatieri

The Indianapolis Colts were expected to head into the National Football League's free agency period with 14 unrestricted free agents.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Los Angeles Chargers must make tough decisions

The Los Angeles Chargers have some interesting players hitting free agency, one of which will land in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Houston Texans expect to keep CB Johnathan Joseph

The Houston Texans' top free agents are guard Xavier Su'a-Filo, cornerback Johnathan Joseph and quarterback Tom Savage.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Cleveland Browns expect to lose all three UFAs

The Cleveland Browns have only three unrestricted free agents: running back Isaiah Crowell, guard Marcus Martin and defensive end Lavar Edwards.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Cincinnati Bengals still tight with TE Tyler Eifert

Despite an injury-riddled career that included season-ending back surgery in October, the Cincinnati Bengals could bring Tyler Eifert back on a one-year deal.
    

Free-Agent Setup: No New York Jets players warrant franchise tag

The New York Jets are unlikely to use the franchise tag because none of their 15 soon-to-be unrestricted free agents is a high enough caliber player.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Baltimore Ravens focus on outside market

The Baltimore Ravens have lacked impact players. As a result, they won't use the franchise tag on any of their 12 unrestricted free agents.
    

Free-Agent Setup: San Francisco 49ers can retain stars

The San Francisco 49ers have more than enough available money to re-sign all six of their key unrestricted free agents.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Arizona Cardinals hope to sign half their UFAs

The Arizona Cardinals might be able to sign approximately half of the 19 players scheduled to become unrestricted free agents.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers focus on defensive line

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers already decided to part ways with running back Doug Martin and defensive tackle Chris Baker, who were released Feb. 20.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Carolina Panthers ponder cost of Star Lotulelei

There are a few intriguing unrestricted free agents, all with different factors involving their futures with the Carolina Panthers.
    

Israel's Holy Sepulchre church closes in protest of property bills

Christian heads of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Israel closed its doors in protest of tax and property bills targeting religious sites.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Atlanta Falcons' DL stars may be costly

The Atlanta Falcons must decide if they want to re-sign defensive tackle Dontari Poe, defensive end Adrian Clayborn and kicker Matt Bryant.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Rams must reconcile long list of potential UFAs

The Los Angeles Rams have 13 players scheduled to hit unrestricted free agency, including many notable members.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Jon Gruden may target key Oakland Raiders defenders

The Oakland Raiders won't use the franchise or transition tag for any of their unrestricted free agents, but that doesn't mean they are willing to let them go.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Miami Dolphins tag Jarvis Landry as non-exclusive FA

The Miami Dolphins tagged wide receiver Jarvis Landry with the non-exclusive franchise tag on Feb. 20.
    

Free-Agent Setup: Seattle Seahawks seek to keep DT Sheldon Richardson

The Seattle Seahawks' only logical candidate for a franchise or transition tag is defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson.
    
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China pushes back against criticism of plan for Xi to stay in power
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's plan for President Xi Jinping to remain in office indefinitely has sparked social media opposition, drawing comparisons to North Korea's ruling dynasty and charges of creating a dictator by a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist ...
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Harvey Weinstein, former co-chairman of Weinstein Co. The studio said it will file for bankruptcy. (Chris Pizzello / Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP). Weinstein Co., the New York studio co-founded by Harvey Weinstein, will file for bankruptcy protection ...
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Cincinnati flooding: 70 structures flooded and confirmed tornado in Clermont County
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  1. Degas artwork stolen nine years ago found on bus near Paris
  2. 16 women sentenced to death in Iraq for joining ISIS
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  5. China sets stage for Xi to stay in office with proposed end to term limits
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Degas artwork stolen nine years ago found on bus near Paris

Les Choristes, stolen from a French museum in 2009, was discovered in the luggage compartment of a bus near Paris.

    

16 women sentenced to death in Iraq for joining ISIS

Iraqi courts have sentenced 16 Turkish women to death by hanging for their involvement in the ISIS.

    

Despite U.N. call for cease-fire, witnesses in Syria say ground offensive continues

Witnesses said within minutes of a resolution being passed, warplanes were targeting residential neighborhoods, where civilians sheltered in basements.

    

North Korea condemns new sanctions but opens door to talks with U.S.

A North Korean envoy making a rare visit to South Korea said Sunday that his country was willing to open talks with the United States.

    

China sets stage for Xi to stay in office with proposed end to term limits

China's official news agency says the ruling Communist Party has proposed removing a limit of two consecutive terms for the country's president.

    

Highs and lows of the PyeongChang Olympics: Team USA soars — and stumbles

Here's how the PyeongChang Games will be defined beyond the brilliance seen on the slopes and the ice.

    

IOC won't lift Russia suspension for PyeongChang closing ceremony

The Russian athletes were punished by the IOC before these games in response to Russia's alleged state-sponsored doping program.

    

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China Moves to Let Xi Stay in Power by Abolishing Term Limit

The Communist Party has proposed revising the nation’s Constitution to end a two-term limit, which would allow Xi Jinping to remain president, perhaps indefinitely.

    

News Analysis: President Xi’s Strongman Rule Raises New Fears of Hostility and Repression

The decision to open a path to a third term for Mr. Xi has injected new uncertainty into international politics.

    

Florida Students Return, Gingerly, to Their Scarred High School

The campus in Parkland, Fla., where 17 people were killed, reopened on Sunday for students and their families to retrieve belongings, reunite with friends and brace themselves for classes to resume.

    

Is This the Moment for Gun Control? A Gridlocked Congress Is Under Pressure

Lawmakers have no clear consensus on even incremental changes to gun restrictions, let alone more sweeping legislation.

    

After Parkland, a Flood of New Threats, Tips and False Alarms

The school shooting in Parkland, Fla., has captivated the nation, prompting a flurry of new threats as well as heightened attention to any sign of trouble.

    

Behind a Key Anti-Labor Case, a Web of Conservative Donors

A coordinated push by some of the right’s biggest contributors has paved the way for a Supreme Court decision that could cripple public-sector unions.

    

In Blow to Dianne Feinstein, California Democrats Won’t Endorse Senate Run

Democrats at the party convention threw their support behind Kevin de León, the Democratic leader in the California Senate, who has been running an insurgent campaign.

    

Can South Korea’s Leader Turn an Olympic Truce Into a Lasting Peace?

President Moon Jae-in scored a potential diplomatic breakthrough when a senior North Korean official told him that the North was willing to open dialogue with the United States.

    

North Korea Is Willing to Talk With U.S., South’s Leader Says

The move would be a potential diplomatic victory for President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, who has been urging the two countries to talk.

    

With Olympics Over, Team Korea Goes Back to Being 2 Countries

Athletes from North and South Korea waved the flags of their own countries as they arrived for the closing ceremony. Only time will tell whether Olympic diplomacy has had a lasting effect.

    

Lower Oil Prices Force Saudis to Widen Their Circle of Friends

The need to recharge its economy gives the kingdom new reasons to make common cause with China and Russia — overtures Washington is willing to accept.

    

Editorial: Will the U.S. Help the Saudis Get a Nuclear Weapon?

They want American atomic power technology, but are resisting terms that would prohibit fuel enrichment that could lead to a weapon.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Trudeau Needs Trump

The Canadian prime minister garners support at home as a foil to his United States counterpart.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: I’m Glad I Got Booed at CPAC

I spoke the truth for the sake of every conservative disgusted by what has happened to our movement.

    

Editorial: Well-Heeled Investors Reap the Republican Tax Cut Bonanza

Businesses are buying back stock to boost prices, giving dividends and pursuing mergers, not raising wages.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Left Is Energized. Now It Needs to Vote.

Progressives don’t vote as often as conservatives do, which makes turnout the biggest opportunity for the new progressive movement.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Are Hospitals Becoming Obsolete?

More patients can be treated at home or in doctors’ offices, and that’s a good thing.

    

Sharp Words Over Wall Halt Plans for Mexican President to Visit White House

A call between President Enrique Peña Nieto and President Trump descended into a quarrel over the wall, a topic that is fraying relations and blocking progress on vital issues.

    

Barnaby Joyce Is Replaced as Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister

The conservative Mr. Joyce was felled by scandals including an affair with a staff member. Michael McCormack, the veterans affairs minister, succeeds him.

    

Sridevi Kapoor, Bollywood’s First Female Superstar, Dies at 54

Sridevi, a veteran of some 300 films in five languages, captivated audiences with her large, expressive eyes and her comic timing.

    

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The agency will embrace treatment that “does not require the patient to be totally clean at every visit,” as long as the patient shows continuing improvement.

    

At French Outpost in African Migrant Hub, Asylum for a Select Few

France is screening migrants before they take a perilous trip across the Mediterranean. A few get a plane ticket. For everyone else, the message is: Stay home.

    

At Yale, Trying Campus Rape in a Court of Law

The campus police brought charges against a student, but the accused man’s lawyers say they are doing the administration’s bidding.

    

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For decades, a poor fishing village has tried to stop a state-run refinery from polluting a bay they share, but the battle has increasingly become one man’s charge.

    

3½ Years After Eric Garner’s Death, Family Still Waits for Closure

An administrative trial by the New York Police Department has been delayed for various reasons. And the mother of Mr. Garner says that the “waiting time is over.”

    

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