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Eruptions at Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island sent columns of lava shooting up to 30 feet in the air Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
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  1. Hawaii volcano shoots lava 300 feet into air
  2. Agent says ex-Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Vincent Jackson 'happily retired'
  3. Oakland Raiders sign first-round pick Kolton Miller
  4. Report: Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones expected to miss OTAs
  5. Army Corps departs Puerto Rico as hurricane season begins
  6. New York Jets reportedly sign rookie DL Nathan Shepherd
  7. Alabama Crimson Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa planned to transfer
  8. Cleveland Browns trading CB Jamar Taylor to Arizona Cardinals
  9. New York Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. to attend OTAs
  10. San Francisco 49ers DL Arik Armstead on mend after surgery
  11. Indianapolis Colts sign WR Kayaune Ross, waive Kolby Listenbee
  12. Bob's Bets: Odds, predictions for 143rd Preakness Stakes
  13. Trump proposes rule to cut funding to facilities that offer abortions
  14. TESS snaps image of the stars as it swings by the moon en route to its final orbit
  15. Some women regret freezing eggs for later pregnancy
  16. New melanoma staging guidelines to improve consistency, accuracy of diagnoses
  17. Suns' Elfrid Payton gets rid of signature hairstyle
  18. United Airlines changes mind on menu changes
  19. EU gets tough with U.S. on Iran, trade at summit meeting
  20. Astronomers produce detailed maps of star-forming region in Orion A
  21. Ecuadorian Embassy in Britain scales back security for Assange
  22. Trump, first lady, others join outpouring of grief over Texas shooting
  23. Watermelons falling from truck create road hazard
  24. Alligator 'punked' by sandhill crane in Florida
  25. BTS releases new album, 'Fake Love' music video

Hawaii volcano shoots lava 300 feet into air

Eruptions at Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island sent columns of lava shooting up to 30 feet in the air Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
    

Agent says ex-Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Vincent Jackson 'happily retired'

Wide receiver Vincent Jackson did not play in the NFL last season after being injured in 2016, and his agent told ESPN his client is "very happily retired."
    

Oakland Raiders sign first-round pick Kolton Miller

The Oakland Raiders signed first-round draft pick Kolton Miller, the team announced on Friday.
    

Report: Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones expected to miss OTAs

Julio Jones is not expected to report to the Atlanta Falcons' organized team activities.
    

Army Corps departs Puerto Rico as hurricane season begins

The Army Corps of Engineers ended its work rebuilding Puerto Rico's power infrastructure two weeks before the start of the 2018 hurricane season, FEMA said,
    

New York Jets reportedly sign rookie DL Nathan Shepherd

The New York Jets have signed defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd to a four-year contract, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reported on Friday.
    

Alabama Crimson Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa planned to transfer

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was planning to transfer before he came off the bench to lead a rally and power Alabama to victory in the national championship game.
    

Cleveland Browns trading CB Jamar Taylor to Arizona Cardinals

The Cleveland Browns are finalizing a trade to send cornerback Jamar Taylor to the Arizona Cardinals.
    

New York Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. to attend OTAs

New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is expected to attend organized team activities next week, according to ESPN.
    

San Francisco 49ers DL Arik Armstead on mend after surgery

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead is recovering after undergoing minor foot surgery in the offseason.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign WR Kayaune Ross, waive Kolby Listenbee

The Indianapolis Colts signed wide receiver Kayaune Ross on Friday, the team announced.
    

Bob's Bets: Odds, predictions for 143rd Preakness Stakes

Here are some odds and predictions if betting on Saturday's 143rd Preakness Stakes.
    

Trump proposes rule to cut funding to facilities that offer abortions

The Trump administration on Friday proposed a new rule to prevent some federal funding from going to organizations that provide abortions.
    

TESS snaps image of the stars as it swings by the moon en route to its final orbit

TESS, NASA's next-generation planet hunter, snapped a picture of the stars as it swung within 5,000 miles of the moon on Thursday.
    

Some women regret freezing eggs for later pregnancy

Women who want to delay childbearing increasingly opt to freeze their eggs for future use. But some later regret the decision, new research reveals.
    

New melanoma staging guidelines to improve consistency, accuracy of diagnoses

Researchers have updated the guidelines for determining the severity of individual cases of a type of serious skin cancer known as invasive melanoma.
    

Suns' Elfrid Payton gets rid of signature hairstyle

Phoenix Suns guard Elfrid Payton is no longer the proud owner of one of the best hairstyles in the NBA.
    

United Airlines changes mind on menu changes

United Airlines backtracked on its move to limit meal options and portion sizes on flights less than 4 hours after customer criticism, the airline announced.
    

EU gets tough with U.S. on Iran, trade at summit meeting

European Union members prepared a united front against U.S. decisions to exit the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and impose steel and aluminum tariffs.
    

Astronomers produce detailed maps of star-forming region in Orion A

Newly published maps, produced by a research team led by Yale astronomers, has revealed the Orion A molecular cloud in unprecedented detail.
    

Ecuadorian Embassy in Britain scales back security for Assange

Ecuador announced on Friday it will remove extra security at its British embassy, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has received asylum since 2012.
    

Trump, first lady, others join outpouring of grief over Texas shooting

As news surfaced Friday about the deadly shooting at Sante Fe High School near Houston, politicians and citizens took to Twitter to react.
    

Watermelons falling from truck create road hazard

A driver's dashboard camera in Taiwan captured the moment their vehicle collided with a load of watermelons as they fell from a truck.
    

Alligator 'punked' by sandhill crane in Florida

A stand-off between an alligator and a sandhill crane in Florida ended with the gator chickening out and being chased away by the bird.
    

BTS releases new album, 'Fake Love' music video

K-pop group BTS returned with the album "Love Yourself: Tear" and a video for the single "Fake Love."
    
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his supporters are circulating an explosive theory: The FBI, they say, may have planted a mole, or "spy," inside the 2016 campaign to bring him down. The unverified allegation has lit up conservative media and ...
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An old passenger jet with more than 100 people on board crashed shortly after taking off from Havana's José Martí international airport Friday, leaving only three survivors. The Boeing 737-200 en route to the city of Holguín in eastern Cuba crashed ...
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A Boeing 737 leased by Cuba's national airline went down in a yucca field. Only three or four survived, state media said.
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  2. American superfans jet in for a taste of Meghan and Harry's big day
  3. High risk of Ebola spread in Congo, WHO says
  4. What is Ebola? Outbreak in Congo explained
  5. Expecting Maduro win, many Venezuelans say they won't vote on Sunday
  6. 34 Chilean bishops offer resignation to pope over abuse scandal
  7. Latest Ebola outbreak just spread to a large city
  8. Everything you need to know about the royal wedding
  9. Trump seeks to placate Kim Jong Un over uncertain summit
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More than 100 killed when Cuban airliner crashes after takeoff

A Boeing 737 leased by Cuba's national airline went down in a yucca field. Only three or four survived, state media said.

    

American superfans jet in for a taste of Meghan and Harry's big day

"When you have a hobby like knitting you often have something to show for it. With royals you get to go to the events."

    

High risk of Ebola spread in Congo, WHO says

Neighboring countries warned to watch out for virus

    

What is Ebola? Outbreak in Congo explained

Virus is highly deadly and spreads by direct personal contact

    

Expecting Maduro win, many Venezuelans say they won't vote on Sunday

"I don't even feel I live in a democracy anymore," said Caracas resident Romel Clavel, 19, who like many Venezuelans has opted not to vote.

    

34 Chilean bishops offer resignation to pope over abuse scandal

"Above all, we want to ask forgiveness for the pain caused to the victims, to the pope, to the people of God and our country for the serious errors and omissions committed by us."

    

Latest Ebola outbreak just spread to a large city

Vaccines have arrived for a first round of immunization but a case in a city is a "game changer"

    

Everything you need to know about the royal wedding

Everything you need to know — and other fun facts — about the royal wedding.

    

Trump seeks to placate Kim Jong Un over uncertain summit

The president said he was looking at a deal in which North Korea's leader would remain in power and "his country would be very rich."

    

Prince Charles will walk Meghan Markle down the aisle

After Meghan Markle confirmed her dad would no longer attend her wedding to Prince Harry, Kensington Palace said the groom's father will now be taking on the job.

    

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  1. Texas, Republicans, Cuba: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  2. Texas School Shooting: 10 Dead, 10 Hurt, and Many Not Surprised It Happened
  3. ‘Please Pray’: Santa Fe Is a Town That Has Long Found Comfort in Faith
  4. This Is School in America Now
  5. Who Is Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the Texas Shooting Suspect?
  6. ‘We Should Not Have This in Common’: Santa Fe and Parkland Students React to Shooting
  7. School Shootings Have Already Killed Dozens in 2018
  8. F.B.I. Used Informant to Investigate Russia Ties to Campaign, Not to Spy, as Trump Claims
  9. White House Keeps Details of Melania Trump’s Health Under Wraps
  10. More Than 100 Die as Aging Cuban Airliner Crashes
  11. House Farm Bill Collapses Amid Republican Disarray
  12. ‘I’m American. I Hug.’ Meghan Markle’s Looming Impact on the British Monarchy
  13. Meghan Markle: 10 Things to Know About the Royal-to-Be
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Please, Let’s Never Get Used to This
  15. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Israel Needs to Protect Its Borders. By Whatever Means Necessary.
  16. Tips for Meghan Markle on How to Be Married to a Briton
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, MS-13, and Fake News
  18. A Long Shot in Kashmir
  19. Michigan State Will Pay $500 Million to Abuse Victims. What Comes Next?
  20. Met Opera Accuses James Levine of Decades of Sexual Misconduct
  21. Grenfell Fire Inquiry Demands Radical Overhaul of U.K. Building Rules
  22. Bill Cosby Trial Judge Releases Names of Jurors Who Convicted Him
  23. Lawyers for Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels Sling More (Legal) Mud
  24. ‘I Give and You Give’: Venezuela’s Leader Dangles Food for Votes
  25. Running Uphill: The Challenge of Unseating Dianne Feinstein
  26. Ties With Israel Sour as Erdogan Seizes Gaza Issue Before Election
  27. Denise Morrison Quits as Campbell Chief, Further Cutting Female C.E.O. Ranks
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Texas, Republicans, Cuba: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Texas School Shooting: 10 Dead, 10 Hurt, and Many Not Surprised It Happened

“I’ve always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here, too,” said one student after the massacre at Santa Fe High School.

    

‘Please Pray’: Santa Fe Is a Town That Has Long Found Comfort in Faith

For many in Santa Fe, the past year has drawn on all the reserves of faith they have. First, Hurricane Harvey. And then Friday’s mass shooting.

    

This Is School in America Now

Time after time, a report comes of another everyday nightmare at an American school, and with it, a harrowing ritual.

    

Who Is Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the Texas Shooting Suspect?

Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said the suspect’s Facebook page, along with a journal that he prepared outlining plans for a shooting, may prove to be important clues.

    

‘We Should Not Have This in Common’: Santa Fe and Parkland Students React to Shooting

Survivors of the February school shooting in Parkland, Fla. offered sympathy and support to their grieving peers in Santa Fe, Tex.

    

School Shootings Have Already Killed Dozens in 2018

The shootings have become so common that most people likely don’t remember them all. There are also some you might not have heard about.

    

F.B.I. Used Informant to Investigate Russia Ties to Campaign, Not to Spy, as Trump Claims

The informant made contact in the summer of 2016 with Trump campaign advisers who were already under scrutiny for ties to Russia.

    

White House Keeps Details of Melania Trump’s Health Under Wraps

Four days into Mrs. Trump’s unusually long recovery period after a kidney procedure, virtually all that has been said is that the first lady is “doing great.”

    

More Than 100 Die as Aging Cuban Airliner Crashes

The plane, a nearly 40-year-old Boeing 737, went down moments after departing Havana’s international airport.

    

House Farm Bill Collapses Amid Republican Disarray

A rebellion from conservative lawmakers sank a vast farm-policy bill on the House floor Friday amid a fight over how to proceed on immigration.

    

‘I’m American. I Hug.’ Meghan Markle’s Looming Impact on the British Monarchy

For decades, traditionalists and modernizers have dueled inside Britain’s royal family. Ms. Markle, who marries Prince Harry on Saturday, could tip the balance.

    

Meghan Markle: 10 Things to Know About the Royal-to-Be

Get to know about Ms. Markle before she walks down the aisle on Saturday at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Please, Let’s Never Get Used to This

When people get shot, it’s simply about guns.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Israel Needs to Protect Its Borders. By Whatever Means Necessary.

Guarding the border was more important than avoiding killing, and guarding the border is what Israel did successfully.

    

Tips for Meghan Markle on How to Be Married to a Briton

We asked readers to describe the charms and challenges of being married to someone from another continent. Here is what they said.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, MS-13, and Fake News

To call MS-13 ‘animals’ is unfair to animals.

    

A Long Shot in Kashmir

A planned cease-fire for the holy month of Ramadan offers India and Pakistan a slim chance to start a peace process in a place of perpetual conflict.

    

Michigan State Will Pay $500 Million to Abuse Victims. What Comes Next?

As long as the United States Olympic Committee avoids responsibility, the problem will continue.

    

Met Opera Accuses James Levine of Decades of Sexual Misconduct

A lawsuit filed on Friday details previously unreported accusations of harassment and abuse against Mr. Levine, the Met’s longtime conductor.

    

Grenfell Fire Inquiry Demands Radical Overhaul of U.K. Building Rules

The investigation did not recommend a ban on flammable cladding, prompting harsh criticism, but it portrayed a lax, chaotic system in need of a thorough rethink.

    

Bill Cosby Trial Judge Releases Names of Jurors Who Convicted Him

The judge said that while he worried about further disrupting the jurors’ privacy, he felt bound by a court ruling that held juror names are public.

    

Lawyers for Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels Sling More (Legal) Mud

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‘I Give and You Give’: Venezuela’s Leader Dangles Food for Votes

Many international observers say the election has been engineered for President Nicolás Maduro to win despite what critics say has been years of mismanagement and an economic collapse.

    

Running Uphill: The Challenge of Unseating Dianne Feinstein

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Ties With Israel Sour as Erdogan Seizes Gaza Issue Before Election

With a rally, harsh words and a recall of ambassadors, Turkey’s president hopes to position himself as a champion of the Palestinians and leader of the Muslim world.

    

Denise Morrison Quits as Campbell Chief, Further Cutting Female C.E.O. Ranks

With Ms. Morrison’s abrupt departure, there are now 23 women leading S.&P. 500 companies.

    

‘Dietland’ is Violent, Disruptive and Surreal. And Funny.

This AMC show, based on the 2015 Sarai Walker novel of the same name, is a makeover story glimpsed through a series of distorting mirrors.

    

When Thousands Filled a Hilton Ballroom to Ponder the Future of Bitcoin

A gathering in New York this week for Consensus 2018, a blockchain-themed event, had all of the trappings of a modern business conference — a sign that the once-fringe world is increasingly going mainstream.

    

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Marijuana sales are now legal in 30 states. But the federal government has not made it easy for the owners of those businesses to pay their taxes.

    

Your Money Adviser: Student Loan Rates Are Rising. Here’s What You Need to Know.

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If you just say “Thank you,” you’ve missed the point.
    

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The two comics kid, but they’ve been through ups and downs together. Their latest adventure is a Netflix special.

    

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The comic, who’s back with a special about her family happiness, is relieved she’s no longer “tied to such a negative person,” a.k.a. Louis C.K.

    

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A grilled steak salad with charred onions and plenty of greens is made for balmy summer nights on the deck.

    

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