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A Pennsylvania lawmaker is leading an effort to end life without parole sentences, which would make his the first state to do away with the punishment.
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  1. Pa. lawmaker aims to end life without parole sentences
  2. Netflix renews 'One Day at a Time' for Season 3
  3. Connie Britton to star in Bravo's 'Dirty John' series
  4. High profile visit from North Korea likely aimed to reaffirm ties with China
  5. Florida requires emergency generators at all assisted living facilities
  6. McConnell to introduce bill legalizing hemp
  7. Water heater may have emitted gas that killed Iowa family
  8. U.S. opioid ODs cluster in centers of poverty
  9. Scientists remove Alzheimer's brain plaques in mice
  10. Aging can cause difficulties when swallowing
  11. Mike Maccagnan: New York Jets will hold private workout for QB Josh Allen
  12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign OL Adam Gettis
  13. Jim Irsay: Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck 'turned the corner' on rehab
  14. New York Giants sign former Miami Dolphins safety Michael Thomas

Pa. lawmaker aims to end life without parole sentences

A Pennsylvania lawmaker is leading an effort to end life without parole sentences, which would make his the first state to do away with the punishment.
    

Netflix renews 'One Day at a Time' for Season 3

Netflix said Monday it has ordered a third season of its half-hour sitcom "One Day at a Time."
    

Connie Britton to star in Bravo's 'Dirty John' series

"Nashville" and "9-1-1" actress Connie Britton has signed on to star in and executive produce the first season of Bravo's anthology series "Dirty John."
    

High profile visit from North Korea likely aimed to reaffirm ties with China

South Korean media speculate North Korea may be attempting to reaffirm ties with China, ahead of Kim Jong Un's summits with Seoul and Washington.
    

Florida requires emergency generators at all assisted living facilities

Florida Governor Rick Scott signed laws Monday requiring nursing homes and other assisted living facilities in the state to have alternative power sources.
    

McConnell to introduce bill legalizing hemp

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that he will introduce a bill to remove hemp from the list of controlled substances.
    

Water heater may have emitted gas that killed Iowa family

A water heater may have been the source of the gas leak that killed an Iowa family of four found dead in a Mexican hotel, officials said Monday.
    

U.S. opioid ODs cluster in centers of poverty

Poverty may be fueling America's opioid crisis, a new study suggests.
    

Scientists remove Alzheimer's brain plaques in mice

New animal research shines a light on a therapy designed to rid the brain of much of the sticky amyloid plaque associated with early stage Alzheimer's disease.
    

Aging can cause difficulties when swallowing

It's thought that one-quarter of U.S. adults will develop a swallowing problem at some point.
    

Mike Maccagnan: New York Jets will hold private workout for QB Josh Allen

The New York Jets are expected to hold a private workout with Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen next week.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign OL Adam Gettis

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed offensive lineman Adam Gettis to a one-year contract, the team announced Monday.
    

Jim Irsay: Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck 'turned the corner' on rehab

Andrew Luck is still rehabbing his surgically repaired right shoulder, but Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said the quarterback is progressing well.
    

New York Giants sign former Miami Dolphins safety Michael Thomas

The New York Giants added another defensive player Monday when they announced the signing of safety Michael Thomas.
    
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Rocker Jesse Hughes also used social media to criticize Parkland student leader Emma Gonzalez as "the awful face of treason" and a "survivor of nothing."
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  1. Eagles of Death Metal rocker rips Parkland protesters
  2. Boiler caused gas leak that killed Iowa family in Mexico
  3. José Abreu, creator of Venezuelan El Sistema youth orchestras, dies
  4. U.S. expels 60 Russian diplomats in response to attack on ex-spy in Britain
  5. Coup leader who became president faces little competition as Egypt votes
  6. What you need to know about China's space station falling to Earth
  7. Gas inhalation blamed for death of Iowa family visiting Mexico
  8. Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details
  9. Rebels fire barrage of ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia's capital
  10. Turkey boasts of military 'operations' in Iraq. Baghdad denies it.
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Eagles of Death Metal rocker rips Parkland protesters

Rocker Jesse Hughes also used social media to criticize Parkland student leader Emma Gonzalez as "the awful face of treason" and a "survivor of nothing."

    

Boiler caused gas leak that killed Iowa family in Mexico

While officials say a "high charge" of gas escaped from the boiler, it remains unclear whether the condo was equipped with proper gas detectors.

    

José Abreu, creator of Venezuelan El Sistema youth orchestras, dies

Venezuela mourned the death of José Abreu, the creator of El Sistema, a music program that combated childhood poverty though music education.

    

U.S. expels 60 Russian diplomats in response to attack on ex-spy in Britain

The move comes after the United Kingdom kicked 23 Russian diplomats out of the country last week following the nerve agent attack earlier this month.

    

Coup leader who became president faces little competition as Egypt votes

Critics have dubbed the vote a charade after several credible candidates withdrew from contest.

    

What you need to know about China's space station falling to Earth

Where could the space station fall, and is there any danger to people on the ground?

    

Gas inhalation blamed for death of Iowa family visiting Mexico

Distraught relatives of the Sharp family, whose deaths were the result of a lack of oxygen, are asking: "Why these people? Why?"

    

Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details

As special counsel Mueller continues his inquiries into Russia collusion in the 2016 election, new information continues to be added to the timeline of facts.

    

Rebels fire barrage of ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia's capital

More than 10,000 people have been killed by the Saudi-led war in Yemen, with another 2 million displaced.

    

Turkey boasts of military 'operations' in Iraq. Baghdad denies it.

The PKK is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the U.S.

    

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  1. Stormy Daniels, Russia, Cricket Scandal: Your Evening Briefing
  2. Scores of Russians Expelled by U.S. and Its Allies Over U.K. Poisoning
  3. Expelling Russians, Europe and North America Show Unity With U.K.
  4. After Stormy Daniels, Republicans Face a Referendum on Trump’s Conduct
  5. Critic’s Notebook: How Stormy Daniels Out-Trumped Trump
  6. She Was Shot in Parkland. Can She Turn Trauma Into Change?
  7. DealBook: Citigroup Acted. Now, Two New Ideas on How Banks Can Limit Gun Sales.
  8. They Push. They Protest. And Many Activists, Privately, Suffer as a Result.
  9. The E.P.A. Says It Wants Research Transparency. Scientists See an Attack on Science.
  10. Op-Ed Contributor: New Leadership Has Not Changed Uber
  11. Editorial: Tough Action on Russia, at Last, but More Is Needed
  12. Editorial: All the President’s Thugs
  13. Op-Ed Contributors: Scott Pruitt’s Attack on Science Would Paralyze the E.P.A.
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: Can Teenagers Save America? They’ve Done It Before
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: In Praise of Privilege
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Stormy Daniels Spanks Trump Again
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Putting the Ex-Con in Conservatism
  18. Op-Ed Contributor: Beware of A.I. in Social Media Advertising
  19. Op-Ed Contributor: Yes, You Can Indict the President
  20. Op-Ed Contributor: Putin’s Favorite Tactic Has Finally Backfired
  21. Linda Brown, Symbol of Landmark Desegregation Case, Dies
  22. Former Dean, Boss to Convicted Gymnastics Doctor, Is Arrested
  23. Austin Bombing Suspect’s Housemate Called a Person of Interest
  24. Astonishing Admission of Cheating Rocks Australian Cricket
  25. Hong Kong Journal: Live in a Drainpipe? Five Extreme Ideas to Solve Hong Kong’s Housing Crisis
  26. She Survived the Holocaust, to Die in a 2018 Hate Crime
  27. Passenger’s Harness May Have Tripped Switch in Deadly Helicopter Crash
  28. What’s Cooking in That Egg Spoon? A Bite-Size Culture War
  29. Review: ‘Transmissions’ Evokes a Climate (Poetic, With a Chance of Ballet)
  30. Review: On ‘Roseanne,’ Times Have Changed, but They’re Still Tough
  31. Why It’s So Hard to Hear Negative Feedback
  32. Chasing the Deal: Five Ways to Save on an Upstate New York Getaway This Spring
  33. The Politics of Waxing
  34. Books of The Times: In Lorrie Moore’s Nonfiction, the Sounds of an Intellectual Having a Good Time
  35. update: Russia Proves a Challenging Destination for Some World Cup Fans
  36. On Beauty: How to Care for Your Skin — While You Sleep
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Stormy Daniels, Russia, Cricket Scandal: Your Evening Briefing

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

    

Scores of Russians Expelled by U.S. and Its Allies Over U.K. Poisoning

The mass expulsion of Russian personnel in the United States was the largest ever, yet the president avoided any public condemnation of Russia’s role in an attack in Britain.

    

Expelling Russians, Europe and North America Show Unity With U.K.

The expulsion of dozens of diplomats from Europe, and dozens more across the Atlantic, came weeks after the nerve agent poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain.

    

After Stormy Daniels, Republicans Face a Referendum on Trump’s Conduct

As gun control, immigration and taxes energize voters in both parties, allegations of an affair have intensified discomfort with the president’s behavior.

    

Critic’s Notebook: How Stormy Daniels Out-Trumped Trump

In a “60 Minutes” interview, the pornographic film star was blunt and unapologetic. That might remind you of someone.

    

She Was Shot in Parkland. Can She Turn Trauma Into Change?

Samantha Fuentes, 18, was hit by gunfire from an AR-15 rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last month. Onstage, she’s helping to lead a national conversation about gun control. Behind the scenes, she’s reeling from mental and physical trauma.
    

DealBook: Citigroup Acted. Now, Two New Ideas on How Banks Can Limit Gun Sales.

Merchant codes could be adapted to distinguish retailers that sell guns under a “best practices” policy. And GPS could be used to pinpoint gun shows and restrict transactions at those locations.

    

They Push. They Protest. And Many Activists, Privately, Suffer as a Result.

At least five activists pushing social justice agendas have died over the last two years, drawing attention to the pressures they face.

    

The E.P.A. Says It Wants Research Transparency. Scientists See an Attack on Science.

A proposed policy would bar the E.P.A. from considering research that doesn't release its raw data for review, blocking some significant work.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: New Leadership Has Not Changed Uber

Its business model has always been the same, and it’s always been destructive.

    

Editorial: Tough Action on Russia, at Last, but More Is Needed

Freeze oligarchs’ assets and bar them from Western banks, then start to protect the American electoral system.

    

Editorial: All the President’s Thugs

Stormy Daniels said she was physically threatened after agreeing to sell her story of a sexual liaison with Donald Trump. It rings all too true.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Scott Pruitt’s Attack on Science Would Paralyze the E.P.A.

He wants to prohibit his agency from using certain peer-reviewed scientific studies in order to thwart regulation.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Can Teenagers Save America? They’ve Done It Before

In the late 19th century, it was young people who broke a partisan divide and ushered in the Progressive Era.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: In Praise of Privilege

The gun-control march in Washington was in the classic American spirit of patriotic reform.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Stormy Daniels Spanks Trump Again

Her lawsuit could expose the president’s thuggery.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Putting the Ex-Con in Conservatism

The modern G.O.P. is no country for honest men.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Beware of A.I. in Social Media Advertising

Disinformation operations will gradually become concerted, automatic and seamless.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Yes, You Can Indict the President

A trial might have to wait, but a formal accusation at least takes care of statutes of limitations.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Putin’s Favorite Tactic Has Finally Backfired

Russia has used ‘plausible deniability’ from Syria to cyberspace. That was before a double agent was poisoned in England.

    

Linda Brown, Symbol of Landmark Desegregation Case, Dies

She was a child whose exclusion from a whites-only school led to the 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education.

    

Former Dean, Boss to Convicted Gymnastics Doctor, Is Arrested

William Strampel, a former Michigan State University dean who supervised Lawrence Nassar, the doctor convicted of sex abuse, was arrested on charges that have not been made public.

    

Austin Bombing Suspect’s Housemate Called a Person of Interest

Investigators believe Mark Conditt made package bombs in a house he shared, and they consider one of the other residents a “person of interest,” according to a Texas Congressman.

    

Astonishing Admission of Cheating Rocks Australian Cricket

Senior players schemed to tamper with the ball during a series in South Africa, a revelation that has stunned a sport that prides itself on fair play.

    

Hong Kong Journal: Live in a Drainpipe? Five Extreme Ideas to Solve Hong Kong’s Housing Crisis

With little available land and housing prices soaring ever higher, Hong Kong is considering some audacious ways to house residents.

    

She Survived the Holocaust, to Die in a 2018 Hate Crime

Two people have been held in the death of Mireille Knoll, who was found in her Paris apartment. She had survived a 1942 roundup of French Jews.

    

Passenger’s Harness May Have Tripped Switch in Deadly Helicopter Crash

The pilot, who was the only survivor of the crash, said that an emergency fuel shut-off had been tripped and that the harness of a passenger was underneath the lever.

    

What’s Cooking in That Egg Spoon? A Bite-Size Culture War

When the chef Alice Waters deployed her iron egg spoon on “60 Minutes,” she touched off a tempest that still resounds with charges of elitism and sexism.

    

Review: ‘Transmissions’ Evokes a Climate (Poetic, With a Chance of Ballet)

Nick Mauss’s exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art links visual art, photography, sculpture, dance, live performance and queer theory.

    

Review: On ‘Roseanne,’ Times Have Changed, but They’re Still Tough

The revival of a classic blue-collar sitcom has its limits, but it’s got something to offer besides pure nostalgia.

    

Why It’s So Hard to Hear Negative Feedback

What if instead of anxiously worrying about criticism, you excitedly welcomed it?

    

Chasing the Deal: Five Ways to Save on an Upstate New York Getaway This Spring

Resorts and restaurants in upstate New York are offering deep discounts and attractive amenities to lure travelers looking for a getaway close to home.

    

The Politics of Waxing

It’s a tense time for avatars of celebrity in the age of male failure.

    

Books of The Times: In Lorrie Moore’s Nonfiction, the Sounds of an Intellectual Having a Good Time

“See What Can Be Done” collects the acclaimed fiction writer’s book reviews, personal essays, political pieces and ruminations on TV series.

    

update: Russia Proves a Challenging Destination for Some World Cup Fans

Several factors are appearing to dampen interest in visiting Russia for the 2018 World Cup, at least for soccer fans in the United States and England.

    

On Beauty: How to Care for Your Skin — While You Sleep

T Magazine polled aestheticians for the rituals they rely on at bedtime.

    

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