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A lone attacker, yelling "God is Great" in Arabic, stabbed to death at least one person and wounded four others in Pari before police shot him dead.
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  1. Terrorism suspected after 1 dead, 4 wounded in Paris stabbings
  2. CBS renews 'Elementary,' 'Criminal Minds,' cancels 'Superior Donuts,' 'Kevin Can Wait'
  3. Reports: Ford rejected Cohen's consulting offer
  4. Israel defense minister closes Gaza border crossing after arson
  5. Apple MacBook 'butterfly' keyboard issues prompt class-action suit
  6. Trump declares Hawaii a disaster zone amid volcano eruption
  7. 'Data incident' may have exposed Chili's credit card data
  8. CDC: 35 people sickened from salmonella outbreak from eggs
  9. Breaks from osteoporosis drugs linked to greater risk of fractures
  10. Oklahoma governor vetoes bill to allow carrying guns without license
  11. Indianapolis Colts unconcerned Andrew Luck still not throwing
  12. New England Patriots' McDaniels offers support for Detroit Lions coach Patricia
  13. Detroit Lions RB Ameer Abdullah 'frustrated' by role in offense
  14. Padres to honor 1998 NL title team before facing Cardinals
  15. Report: Alabama blocking graduate transfer to SEC schools
  16. Hamburg soccer fans cause mayhem after relegation
  17. Ford hopes to resume F-150 production next week
  18. North Korea announces steps to dismantle nuclear site
  19. Humongous snake slithers into outfield during Minor League Baseball game
  20. Iraqis vote for first time since Islamic State defeat
  21. Hair products used by black women may affect hormones
  22. Brazil's Dani Alves ruled out of 2018 World Cup
  23. Justice Department rolls back transgender prison protections
  24. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Capitals beat Lightning in Game 1
  25. Khloe Kardashian shares first video showing baby True's face

Terrorism suspected after 1 dead, 4 wounded in Paris stabbings

A lone attacker, yelling "God is Great" in Arabic, stabbed to death at least one person and wounded four others in Pari before police shot him dead.
    

CBS renews 'Elementary,' 'Criminal Minds,' cancels 'Superior Donuts,' 'Kevin Can Wait'

CBS has renewed its procedurals "Elementary" and "Criminal Minds" for a seventh and 14th season respectively.
    

Reports: Ford rejected Cohen's consulting offer

Ford Motor Co. reportedly rejected an offer from President Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for his services as a consultant.
    

Israel defense minister closes Gaza border crossing after arson

The Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said Saturday a Gaza border crossing would be closed to repair damage from protesters' arson the night before.
    

Apple MacBook 'butterfly' keyboard issues prompt class-action suit

A federal class action lawsuit was filed against Apple over the defective MaBook or MacBook Pro "butterfly" keyboards.
    

Trump declares Hawaii a disaster zone amid volcano eruption

President Donald Trump has declared Hawaii with volcanic eruptions since last week a disaster zone, as the big island braces for more volcanic eruption damage.
    

'Data incident' may have exposed Chili's credit card data

Chili's Grill & Bar has reported a "data incident" of credit card information at some locations between March and April.
    

CDC: 35 people sickened from salmonella outbreak from eggs

Thirty-five people have been sickened by a salmonella outbreak linked to the recall of nearly 207 million eggs, the CDC said.
    

Breaks from osteoporosis drugs linked to greater risk of fractures

Osteoporosis patients who take "holidays" from bisphosphonate drugs are at increased risk for fractures, a new study finds.
    

Oklahoma governor vetoes bill to allow carrying guns without license

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin vetoed legislation that would have eliminated gun training requirements and allow residents to carry firearms without a license.
    

Indianapolis Colts unconcerned Andrew Luck still not throwing

Andrew Luck is still not throwing but first-year Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich is not concerned.
    

New England Patriots' McDaniels offers support for Detroit Lions coach Patricia

Detroit Lions rookie coach Matt Patricia received more support from his former team following the revelation of a sexual assault indictment against him.
    

Detroit Lions RB Ameer Abdullah 'frustrated' by role in offense

Perhaps because he's aware of the future, Detroit Lions running back Ameer Abdullah is voicing discontent on how he's been utilized in the past.
    

Padres to honor 1998 NL title team before facing Cardinals

The San Diego Padres are asking fans to arrive early at Petco Park Saturday evening.
    

Report: Alabama blocking graduate transfer to SEC schools

Alabama redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Brandon Kennedy is considering transferring to Auburn or Tennessee.
    

Hamburg soccer fans cause mayhem after relegation

Fans caused quite the scene -- throwing flares on the filed -- after Hamburg was relegated from the Bundesliga Friday in Hamburg, Germany.
    

Ford hopes to resume F-150 production next week

Ford Motor Co. said it hopes to resume production of F-150 pickups as soon as next Friday after a fire at a supplier's plant on May 2.
    

North Korea announces steps to dismantle nuclear site

The North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs laid out plans Saturday to dismantle the country's nuclear testing and pledged transparency in the process.
    

Humongous snake slithers into outfield during Minor League Baseball game

An enormous snake recently delayed a Minor League Baseball game in Texas after slithering into the outfield while the players were on the field.
    

Iraqis vote for first time since Islamic State defeat

Iraqi citizens voted Saturday for the first time in parliamentary elections since their government declared the defeat of the Islamic State in December
    

Hair products used by black women may affect hormones

Many black women use a plethora of hair care products that contain chemicals that can interfere with their hormones, researchers warn.
    

Brazil's Dani Alves ruled out of 2018 World Cup

Veteran defender Dani Alves will not be playing for Brazil during the 2018 World Cup.
    

Justice Department rolls back transgender prison protections

The U.S. Justice Department has rolled back Obama-era prison rules to protect transgender inmates.
    

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Capitals beat Lightning in Game 1

Alex Ovechkin hit a very deep one-timer in the Washington Capitals' Game 1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference finals.
    

Khloe Kardashian shares first video showing baby True's face

Reality television personality Khloe Kardashian shared on Instagram Saturday the first video showing her infant daughter True's face.
    
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Abortion remains such a taboo in Ireland that it's rare for women to speak openly about it. A public admission could result in a 14-year prison sentence.
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  1. Catholic tradition vs. liberal values: Ireland vote might legalize abortion
  2. Israel's Netta Barzilai wins Eurovision song contest
  3. Paris stabbings that killed one investigated as terror attack
  4. Trump thanks North Korea for saying it will dismantle nuclear
  5. Chicago bishop with progressive record to speak at royal wedding
  6. U.S. hopes North Korea will become close partner, Pompeo says
  7. Malaysia bars ousted, scandal-plagued leader from leaving country
  8. Fairy tale castle to host Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's modern royal wedding
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Catholic tradition vs. liberal values: Ireland vote might legalize abortion

Abortion remains such a taboo in Ireland that it's rare for women to speak openly about it. A public admission could result in a 14-year prison sentence.

    

Israel's Netta Barzilai wins Eurovision song contest

"I'm so happy! Thank you for accepting differences between us. Thank you for celebrating diversity!" Barzilai said.

    

Paris stabbings that killed one investigated as terror attack

"France once again pays the price of blood, but does not give an inch to the enemies of freedom," President Emmanuel Macron said.

    

Trump thanks North Korea for saying it will dismantle nuclear

"Thank you, a very smart and gracious gesture!" President Donald Trump wrote in a tweet Saturday evening.

    

Chicago bishop with progressive record to speak at royal wedding

The first African-American to have served as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, he has backed same-sex marriage and racial reconciliation.

    

U.S. hopes North Korea will become close partner, Pompeo says

The United States aspires to have North Korea as a "close partner" and not an enemy, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday.

    

Malaysia bars ousted, scandal-plagued leader from leaving country

Najib Razak's coalition suffered a shocking electoral defeat this week that ended its 60 year-rule.

    

Fairy tale castle to host Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's modern royal wedding

"It's history. It's legitimacy," according to a local Windsor historian. "Right back to the earliest kings, they met at this place."

    

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The federal tax law had the unintended effect of giving states a tax windfall. Now, states must weigh whether to spend the money or give it back to residents.
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  1. Federal Tax Cuts Leave States in a Bind
  2. His College Knew of His Despair. His Parents Didn’t, Until It Was Too Late.
  3. News Analysis: Clashing Views on Iran Reflect a New Balance of Power in the Cabinet
  4. White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain
  5. Suspicions, Demands and Threats: Devin Nunes vs. the Justice Dept.
  6. Your Money: 5 High Schoolers and Their College Application Essays About Work, Money and Social Class
  7. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  8. How a Black Feminist Became a Fan of Princesses
  9. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Man and His Roti
  10. The Dueling Caregivers
  11. News Analysis: When Spies Hack Journalism
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: From Ice Cube to Black Cube
  13. How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System
  14. News Analysis: Let Mountain Lions Eat Horses
  15. My Gender-Fluid Senior Prom
  16. Loose Ends: Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now
  17. Oklahoma Passes Adoption Law That L.G.B.T. Groups Call Discriminatory
  18. China Blocks a Memorial Service to Sichuan Earthquake Victims
  19. In Canada, Theories Swirl With the Tide as 14th Human Foot Washes Ashore
  20. U.S. Ambassador Will Not Work Full Time in New Jerusalem Embassy
  21. Netta Barzilai of Israel Wins Eurovision With a Chicken Dance
  22. Man Wielding Knife Kills 1 and Wounds 4 in Terrorist Attack in Paris
  23. Japan Moves to Ease Aging Drivers Out of Their Cars
  24. SURFACING: Magnet Implants? Welcome to the World of Medical Punk
  25. Black Rhinos Roam Chad for the First Time in 46 Years
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Federal Tax Cuts Leave States in a Bind

The federal tax law had the unintended effect of giving states a tax windfall. Now, states must weigh whether to spend the money or give it back to residents.

    

His College Knew of His Despair. His Parents Didn’t, Until It Was Too Late.

Hamilton College knew that one of its students was in deep distress before he killed himself. His parents believe they should have been told.

    

News Analysis: Clashing Views on Iran Reflect a New Balance of Power in the Cabinet

John R. Bolton, the new national security adviser, is on the rise, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis appears more isolated. The new secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, may be the man in the middle.

    

White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain

Friends and admirers of Senator John McCain condemned an assistant to President Trump who said the senator did not matter because “he’s dying anyway.”

    

Suspicions, Demands and Threats: Devin Nunes vs. the Justice Dept.

Mr. Nunes has escalated his confrontation with law enforcement officials, who have expressed concern that he is trying to undermine the special counsel inquiry.

    

Your Money: 5 High Schoolers and Their College Application Essays About Work, Money and Social Class

Each year, we ask students to send in college application essays that have something to do with money. Nearly 300 responded this year. Here are five that stood out.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

We explore consent on campus, catch up with Rachael Ray, learn how to survive our 40s, follow a housing lottery in San Francisco and more.

    

How a Black Feminist Became a Fan of Princesses

The sexist stereotypes that trap white women have never applied to me.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Man and His Roti

I’ve spent a lifetime trying to make a perfect flatbread — a doomed struggle that always makes me think of other failures.

    

The Dueling Caregivers

“Stop trying to take care of me while I’m trying to take care of you!”

    

News Analysis: When Spies Hack Journalism

Reporters usually care little about a source’s motives, provided their information is true and newsworthy. But what if the source is a foreign spy agency?

    

Op-Ed Columnist: From Ice Cube to Black Cube

There is a dimension beyond that known to man, between the summit of nonsense and the pit of implausibility; it’s a place we call the Trump Zone.

    

How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System

The state’s moderate Republicans should forge a new party — and help create a blueprint for improving America’s dysfunctional politics.

    

News Analysis: Let Mountain Lions Eat Horses

Wild mustangs are overrunning parts of the West. The government has failed to control them. Maybe the big cats can do a better job.

    

My Gender-Fluid Senior Prom

It’s the most heteronormative event of the high school year. Would there be a place for me?

    

Loose Ends: Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now

I was craving this snack. Also, Mercury is in retrograde.

    

Oklahoma Passes Adoption Law That L.G.B.T. Groups Call Discriminatory

Gov. Mary Fallin signed the bill on Friday, angering critics who said it would allow agencies to discriminate against same-sex couples on religious grounds.

    

China Blocks a Memorial Service to Sichuan Earthquake Victims

A plan to mourn the 70,000 victims who died 10 years ago contrasted with Communist Party efforts to use the anniversary to praise China’s rapid rebuilding of quake-battered areas.

    

In Canada, Theories Swirl With the Tide as 14th Human Foot Washes Ashore

Officials say there are logical explanations for why the feet have been turning up off the coast for decades, spooking locals.

    

U.S. Ambassador Will Not Work Full Time in New Jerusalem Embassy

The ambassador will split time between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, given that most of the embassy staff will be remaining in the Tel Aviv branch of the embassy.

    

Netta Barzilai of Israel Wins Eurovision With a Chicken Dance

In a competition known for campy excess, the exuberant Israeli singer Netta Barzilai triumphed with a feminist anthem and a chicken dance.

    

Man Wielding Knife Kills 1 and Wounds 4 in Terrorist Attack in Paris

In an attack claimed by the Islamic State, a man armed with a knife attacked five people in central Paris before being killed by the police.

    

Japan Moves to Ease Aging Drivers Out of Their Cars

In graying Japan, concern that drivers with dementia are causing accidents has prompted the authorities to urge older people to surrender their licenses.

    

SURFACING: Magnet Implants? Welcome to the World of Medical Punk

“It’s not good enough to talk,” says Jeffrey Tibbetts, a registered nurse whose home plays host to Grindfest, an annual meetup of biohackers. “You should be taking action. That’s kind of our ethos.”

    

Black Rhinos Roam Chad for the First Time in 46 Years

The rhinoceroses were flown from South Africa to Chad in an effort to re-establish a population there. They will live — and hopefully breed — at Zakouma National Park.

    

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