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WASHINGTON -- With their ninth straight series victory safely in hand, the Arizona Diamondbacks go for the sweep against the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
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  1. Nationals aim to avoid sweep vs. Diamondbacks
  2. Redskins make WR Quinn Mr. Irrelevant
  3. Tomlin tries to right ship as Indians host Mariners
  4. Trump touts accomplishments to supporters at Michigan rally
  5. Patriots add QB, select Etling in seventh round
  6. Cubs go for sweep over Brewers
  7. Jazz may be without Rubio against Rockets
  8. Tesla owner in Britain banned from driving after autopilot incident
  9. It's win or go home for Cavs, Pacers
  10. Cowboys acquire WR Austin from Rams
  11. Key worthwhile 'gamble' for Raiders
  12. RB Freeman gives Broncos 'thumper'
  13. Notebook: Combine error led to Griffin slipping in draft
  14. Thousands continue protest in Spain after gang rape acquittal
  15. Lea Michele is engaged to Zandy Reich
  16. Last Jeep Wrangler JK rolls off production line in Ohio
  17. Kevin Bacon says Syfy passed on 'Tremors' pilot
  18. NY judge halts Xerox, Fujifilm deal
  19. Study: Online reviews of plastic surgeons are unreliable
  20. Watch: Michelle Wolf hosts White House Correspondents' Dinner
  21. Manhunt ends in arrest of suspected killer of Maine deputy
  22. Hearing aids linked to fewer hospital trips for seniors with hearing loss
  23. EPA watchdog opens probe into Scott Pruitt allegations
  24. China, India agree to peace along shared border

Nationals aim to avoid sweep vs. Diamondbacks

WASHINGTON -- With their ninth straight series victory safely in hand, the Arizona Diamondbacks go for the sweep against the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
    

Redskins make WR Quinn Mr. Irrelevant

With the 256th and last pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins selected Southern Methodist wide receiver Trey Quinn.
    

Tomlin tries to right ship as Indians host Mariners

CLEVELAND -- Four of the five pitchers in the Cleveland Indians' starting rotation have been very productive in the first month of the season.
    

Trump touts accomplishments to supporters at Michigan rally

President Trump bragged to supporters at a rally in Michigan on Saturday about his economic and diplomatic accomplishments and took aim at media and Democrats.
    

Patriots add QB, select Etling in seventh round

With only two quarterbacks on the roster, the New England Patriots opened the seventh round of the NFL Draft on Saturday by selecting former LSU quarterback Danny Etling.
    

Cubs go for sweep over Brewers

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs offense has been feast or famine so far this season.
    

Jazz may be without Rubio against Rockets

HOUSTON -- The celebration in Salt Lake City, well-deserved following a tense and hard-fought series victory over Oklahoma City, went from unbridled to muted on Saturday with the news that Utah Jazz starting point guard Ricky Rubio could miss up to 10 days with a left hamstring injury.
    

Tesla owner in Britain banned from driving after autopilot incident

A Tesla driver in Britain caught on video hopping into the passenger seat while his vehicle was on autopilot received an 18-month license suspension.
    

It's win or go home for Cavs, Pacers

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- LeBron James maintains that "Game 7" are two of the greatest words in sports.
    

Cowboys acquire WR Austin from Rams

The Dallas Cowboys added a piece to their wide receiving corps, acquiring Tavon Austin from the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday.
    

Key worthwhile 'gamble' for Raiders

Off-field issues. Checkered past. Questions about character.
    

RB Freeman gives Broncos 'thumper'

The Denver Broncos have a history of unearthing 1,000-yard backs in the later rounds of the NFL Draft.
    

Notebook: Combine error led to Griffin slipping in draft

There was a reason he slipped lower than some expected, but Shaquem Griffin's feel-good story continued Saturday as the Seattle Seahawks drafted the Central Florida linebacker with the 141st pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.
    

Thousands continue protest in Spain after gang rape acquittal

Thousands rallied on the streets Pamplona, Spain, on Saturday for a third day of protests after five men were cleared of rape charges.
    

Lea Michele is engaged to Zandy Reich

Actress and singer Lea Michele has announced she is engaged to Zandy Reich.
    

Last Jeep Wrangler JK rolls off production line in Ohio

A white 2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited rolled off the line Friday in Toledo, Ohio, as the last Wrangler JK produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
    

Kevin Bacon says Syfy passed on 'Tremors' pilot

A planned "Tremors" television series is no longer in the works at Syfy, actor-producer Kevin Bacon announced via Instagram Saturday.
    

NY judge halts Xerox, Fujifilm deal

A New York State Supreme Court judge has placed a temporary hold on Xerox Corp.'s planned merger with Fujifilm.
    

Study: Online reviews of plastic surgeons are unreliable

SATURDAY, April 28, 2018 -- Online reviews of surgeons who perform cosmetic plastic surgery may be unreliable, researchers say.
    

Watch: Michelle Wolf hosts White House Correspondents' Dinner

The annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner where press and politicians gather formal attire for some comedic roasting will be on Saturday night.
    

Manhunt ends in arrest of suspected killer of Maine deputy

A four-day nationwide manhunt ended Saturday as John Williams, suspected of killing a law enforcement officer, was caught by authorities in Maine.
    

Hearing aids linked to fewer hospital trips for seniors with hearing loss

Hearing aids may mean fewer visits to the hospital for seniors, a new study suggests.
    

EPA watchdog opens probe into Scott Pruitt allegations

The Environmental Protection Agency inspector general is looking into alleged ethical missteps from Administrator Scott Pruitt.
    

China, India agree to peace along shared border

Leaders of India and China agreed Saturday to maintain peace along the border shared by both countries less than a year after a military territorial standoff.
    
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Japan frets about Trump's looming talks with Kim Jong Un

"The Japanese people should be concerned about slight differences of priorities between the United States and Japan," one professor said.

    

Arabs fearful amid jump in hate crimes in West Bank, Israel

Hate crimes by radical Jews against Arabs are on the increase in the West Bank and Israel, experts warn.

    

Ancient remains of 140 sacrificed children found in northern Peru

It is thought the children were sacrificed as floods caused by the El Nino weather pattern ravaged the Peruvian coastline.

    

Sick British toddler at center of legal debate dies

"My gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings at 02:30," Alfie's father Tom Evans, 21, said in Facebook post.

    

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G.O.P. leaders and White House aides are trying to prepare the president for trouble in House and Senate races. But he is rejecting their grim prognoses and wants to start campaigning.
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  3. In a Very Different Washington, Trump Unloads on a Litany of Adversaries
  4. With Taunts and Guile, the Golden State Killer Left a Trail of Horror
  5. Why One Woman Testified Against Bill Cosby: ‘I Had the Strength’
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  12. The Most Unpopular Dog in Germany
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: The Extinction of Gay Identity
  14. Can Donald Trump Get a Laugh?
  15. Gray Matter: Why Trump Supporters Don’t Mind His Lies
  16. Ida B. Wells and the Lynching of Black Women
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: How a South Carolina Prison Riot Really Went Down
  18. Larry Harvey, the Man Behind Burning Man, Is Dead at 70
  19. Pompeo’s Message to Saudis? Enough Is Enough: Stop Qatar Blockade
  20. Former Trump Tower in Azerbaijan, Dogged by Controversy, Is Engulfed by Fire
  21. Doris Burke Has Game
  22. Officers’ Names Remain Secret Weeks After Fatal Shooting of a Black Man in California
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Trump’s Role in Midterm Elections Roils Republicans

G.O.P. leaders and White House aides are trying to prepare the president for trouble in House and Senate races. But he is rejecting their grim prognoses and wants to start campaigning.

    

News Analysis: As Two Koreas Talk Peace, Trump’s Bargaining Chips Slip Away

The overtures between North and South Korea will inevitably erode crippling economic sanctions and make it harder for President Trump to threaten military action.

    

In a Very Different Washington, Trump Unloads on a Litany of Adversaries

President Trump held a campaign-style rally in Washington Township, Mich., forgoing the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner for the second consecutive year.

    

With Taunts and Guile, the Golden State Killer Left a Trail of Horror

How a serial rapist and murderer in California flaunted his power as well as his belief that he could elude accountability forever. He was wrong.

    

Why One Woman Testified Against Bill Cosby: ‘I Had the Strength’

Lise-Lotte Lublin was one of several women who spoke in court about their experiences with Mr. Cosby, helping prosecutors convict him of sexual assault.

    

At Nike, Revolt Led by Women Leads to Exodus of Male Executives

Complaints about bad behavior by men and a lack of advancement for women long went ignored, employees said, but now change seems to be afoot.

    

Pope Francis in the Wilderness

As he remakes the church in his image, Francis finds himself more isolated, as global political trends shift and he meets resistance to his reforms.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

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The Week in Good News: The Waffle House Hero, a Dachshund Museum, a Royal Baby

Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

    

Exposures: Excavating My ’90s-Era Childhood Bedroom

I found Troll dolls, Seventeen magazine and evidence of the person I am now.

    

I Want to Be Rich and I’m Not Sorry

Money would make me powerful, someone nobody could hurt.

    

The Most Unpopular Dog in Germany

Munich is full of remarkably well-trained dogs. My dog isn’t one of them.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Extinction of Gay Identity

An all-star Broadway revival raises the question: Does being gay mean anything anymore?

    

Can Donald Trump Get a Laugh?

He’s not going to be at the White House Correspondents Dinner. But here’s a script for him anyway.

    

Gray Matter: Why Trump Supporters Don’t Mind His Lies

Even when they know the claims are false, they can imagine how they could have been true.

    

Ida B. Wells and the Lynching of Black Women

A new memorial reminds us of how African-American women suffered.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How a South Carolina Prison Riot Really Went Down

We need to hear from prisoners about the conditions they’re living in.

    

Larry Harvey, the Man Behind Burning Man, Is Dead at 70

Mr. Harvey’s anti-establishment festival evolved from a modest affair on a San Francisco beach to a globally celebrated phenomenon in the Nevada desert.

    

Pompeo’s Message to Saudis? Enough Is Enough: Stop Qatar Blockade

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Officers’ Names Remain Secret Weeks After Fatal Shooting of a Black Man in California

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