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The Los Angeles Angels need to play better at home if they expect to stay in the American League West race much longer.
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  1. Slumping Los Angeles Angels return home to face Baltimore Orioles
  2. Cardinals try to get back on track vs. White Sox
  3. Resurgent New York Mets, Atlanta Braves renew rivalry
  4. Stephen Curry probable for return to Warriors vs. Pelicans
  5. Jets aim to rebound from double-OT loss vs. Predators
  6. Toronto Raptors hope to reverse history vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
  7. Roy Moore sues three accusers, citing 'political conspiracy'
  8. Penguins looking forward to Game 3 vs. Capitals
  9. Vatican's treasurer ordered to stand trial in Australia
  10. Amazon to add 3,000 tech jobs in Vancouver, Canada
  11. Juvenile detention officer charged in inmate's beating death
  12. 'NSYNC gets a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  13. WhatsApp founder, CEO Jan Koum steps down
  14. Stormy Daniels files defamation lawsuit against Trump
  15. San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster's plea hearing postponed
  16. Ex-NFL receiver Reggie Wayne named Indianapolis Colts volunteer coach
  17. Pittsburgh Steelers release safety J.J. Wilcox
  18. Buffalo Bills GM: Josh Allen begins as No. 3 quarterback
  19. Philadelphia Eagles pick up fifth-year option on WR Nelson Agholor
  20. Jacksonville Jaguars release WR Jaelen Strong
  21. Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn suspected in domestic violence case
  22. Veteran UPI reporter Richard Tomkins dies at 71

Slumping Los Angeles Angels return home to face Baltimore Orioles

The Los Angeles Angels need to play better at home if they expect to stay in the American League West race much longer.
    

Cardinals try to get back on track vs. White Sox

After a lost weekend in Pittsburgh, the St. Louis Cardinals will try to get back on track at Busch Stadium.
    

Resurgent New York Mets, Atlanta Braves renew rivalry

The rivalry between the New York Mets and Atlanta has been dormant since long before Braves superstar Chipper Jones retired following the 2012 season.
    

Stephen Curry probable for return to Warriors vs. Pelicans

The Golden State Warriors seek to go up 2-0 over the New Orleans Pelicans in their Western Conference semifinal series on Tuesday night.
    

Jets aim to rebound from double-OT loss vs. Predators

The Nashville Predators flew into Winnipeg on Monday afternoon and the President's Trophy winners were jubilant as they checked into their downtown hotel.
    

Toronto Raptors hope to reverse history vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers have eliminated the Toronto Raptors from the playoffs two years in a row.
    

Roy Moore sues three accusers, citing 'political conspiracy'

Former Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore filed a lawsuit Monday claiming the women who accused him of sexual assault were part of a political conspiracy.
    

Penguins looking forward to Game 3 vs. Capitals

The Pittsburgh Penguins could lug a briefcase full of grudges into Game 3 of their second-round playoff series Tuesday night against the Washington Capitals.
    

Vatican's treasurer ordered to stand trial in Australia

Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican's treasurer, was ordered to stand trial in Australia on charges that he sexually abused multiple victims up to 40 years ago.
    

Amazon to add 3,000 tech jobs in Vancouver, Canada

Amazon plans to add 3,000 jobs at an expanded tech hub in Vancouver, Canada, the online retail giant announced Monday.
    

Juvenile detention officer charged in inmate's beating death

A South Florida juvenile officer has been charged for his role in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy by other inmates, the Justice Department announced.
    

'NSYNC gets a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Boy band 'NSYNC was honored with the 2,636th star on the Hollywood Walk of fame Monday.
    

WhatsApp founder, CEO Jan Koum steps down

Jan Koum, the CEO and co-founder of WhatsApp, announced Monday he is leaving the company, which is owned by Facebook.
    

Stormy Daniels files defamation lawsuit against Trump

Stormy Daniels filed a defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump over a tweet dismissing a composite sketch of a man who allegedly threatened her.
    

San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster's plea hearing postponed

The felony plea hearing for San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster, which was scheduled for Monday, has been rescheduled for May 8.
    

Ex-NFL receiver Reggie Wayne named Indianapolis Colts volunteer coach

Former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne has agreed to become a volunteer assistant coach for the Colts, the team announced Monday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers release safety J.J. Wilcox

The Pittsburgh Steelers released veteran safety J.J. Wilcox, the team announced Monday.
    

Buffalo Bills GM: Josh Allen begins as No. 3 quarterback

The Buffalo Bills traded up to draft quarterback Josh Allen with the seventh overall pick, but he will have to work his way up the depth chart.
    

Philadelphia Eagles pick up fifth-year option on WR Nelson Agholor

The Philadelphia Eagles exercised their fifth-year option on wide receiver Nelson Agholor, the team announced Monday.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars release WR Jaelen Strong

The Jacksonville Jaguars waived wide receiver Jaelen Strong, Mike Kaye of First Coast News reported Monday.
    

Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn suspected in domestic violence case

Oakland Raiders offensive tackle Donald Penn is a suspect in a domestic violence case, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed on Monday.
    

Veteran UPI reporter Richard Tomkins dies at 71

Richard Tomkins, a veteran journalist whose decades with UPI took him from the halls of the White House to the battlefields of Iraq, died in Baltimore.
    
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White House Delays Tariffs on EU, Canada and Mexico for 30 Days
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said on Monday that it would delay a decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on the European Union, Canada and Mexico for another 30 days, giving key allies a reprieve as the White House tries to extract ...
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White House Chief of Staff Kelly denies reports he called Trump an 'idiot'
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly took the rare step of issuing a swift, public denial to a new report that alleges he called President Donald Trump an "idiot" in recent months amid an allegedly increasingly acrimonious relationship with his boss ...
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The questions show the special counsel's focus on obstruction of justice and touch on some surprising other areas. Image. Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times. By Matt Apuzzo and Michael S. Schmidt. April 30 ...
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AFP photographer Shah Marai was one of nine journalists killed Monday in a suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan's capital.
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  1. Slain photographer's portraits of war-torn Afghanistan
  2. Israeli PM Netanyahu claims Iran lied about ending nuclear weapons program
  3. The new blockbuster game: Hollywood's flop is China's fortune
  4. Kim's vow to shut nuclear site may already be 'useless'
  5. Netanyahu claims Iranians lied about nukes
  6. Toronto restaurant fined for racial profiling
  7. Journalists among the dead as Kabul suicide blasts kill 22
  8. U.S. risks trade fight with Europe as sanctions delay expires
  9. Russian doping whistleblower seeks dismissal of libel suit
  10. Hundreds of human trafficking victims freed in 13 countries
  11. What happened to Emmanuel Macron's gift of a White House oak?
  12. What is WikiLeaks? Everything you need to know
  13. Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize, South Korea's Moon says
  14. Ancient remains of 140 sacrificed children found in northern Peru
  15. Israel eyed after attack kills Iranians in Syria
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Slain photographer's portraits of war-torn Afghanistan

AFP photographer Shah Marai was one of nine journalists killed Monday in a suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan's capital.

    

Israeli PM Netanyahu claims Iran lied about ending nuclear weapons program

Trump has to decide whether to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal within two weeks, and previously described Netanyahu's claims as not being "an acceptable situation."

    

The new blockbuster game: Hollywood's flop is China's fortune

American multiplexes are no longer the be-all and end-all for Hollywood.

    

Kim's vow to shut nuclear site may already be 'useless'

Kim Jong Un has already demonstrated that he has a credible nuclear deterrent and recently said the test site had "completed its mission."

    

Netanyahu claims Iranians lied about nukes

It comes 12 days before Trump's deadline for fixing or abandoning the Iran nuclear deal.

    

Toronto restaurant fined for racial profiling

A black man who was asked to prepay for his meal filed a complaint. An Ontario human rights tribunal ordered the restaurant to pay him $10,000.

    

Journalists among the dead as Kabul suicide blasts kill 22

Agence France-Presse's chief photographer in the Afghan capital was confirmed dead. He was rushing to the scene of the first blast when a second bomb hit.

    

U.S. risks trade fight with Europe as sanctions delay expires

If it loses its exemption, the EU has said it will retaliate with its own tariffs.

    

Russian doping whistleblower seeks dismissal of libel suit

He's the Russian doctor at the center of the Netflix documentary "Icarus."

    

Hundreds of human trafficking victims freed in 13 countries

Interpol officers in Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Curacao, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, and Venezuela took part in Operation Libertad.

    

What happened to Emmanuel Macron's gift of a White House oak?

The French president and Donald Trump planted it on the South Lawn last week. But photographs appear to show that the tree has vanished.

    

What is WikiLeaks? Everything you need to know

Founded by Julian Assange, the group has been responsible for disseminating hundred of thousands of formerly classified files.

    

Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize, South Korea's Moon says

Moon and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday pledged to end hostilities between the two countries.

    

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.

    

Israel eyed after attack kills Iranians in Syria

Israel's ambassador to the U.N. said that more than "80,000 extremists" are members of militias in Syria "under Iranian control."

    

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  1. Netanyahu, Stormy Daniels, N.B.A.: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Tariffs, Netanyahu, Ireland: Your Tuesday Briefing
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  4. White House Delays Tariffs on E.U., Canada and Mexico for 30 Days
  5. White House Considers Restricting Chinese Researchers Over Espionage Fears
  6. China Is Set to Take a Hard Line on Trump’s Trade Demands
  7. Investment Boom From Trump’s Tax Cut Has Yet to Appear
  8. Israel Says Secret Files Prove Iran Lied About Nuclear Program
  9. Mike Pompeo Expresses Support for Israeli Response to Gaza Protests
  10. Editorial: The Implausible Promises of a T-Mobile-Sprint Merger
  11. Michelle Wolf Did What Comedians Are Supposed to Do
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: Is Stacey Abrams Assembling a New Democratic Majority?
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: Truth Has Stopped Mattering in the Russia Investigation
  14. Robert E. Rubin: Philosophy Prepared Me for a Career in Finance and Government
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: How’s That Tax Cut Working Out?
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: The Loving Place for Children That Assumes Beauty
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: Sex and Shame: What Incels and Jihadists Have in Common
  18. Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein, Saying He Harmed Her Career
  19. Trump, Hoping for ‘Great Celebration,’ Wants to Hold North Korea Talks in DMZ
  20. Roy Moore Sues 4 Women, Claiming Defamation and Conspiracy
  21. New York Times Metro Editor Resigns, Citing ‘Mistakes’
  22. Meet the Schlapps, Washington’s Trump-Era ‘It Couple’
  23. Did Michelle Wolf Kill the White House Correspondents’ Dinner?
  24. French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Fake
  25. Stanley Kubrick: Before He Wrote Scripts, He Took Photos
  26. The Stealth Success of John Mulaney
  27. Books of The Times: To Make Someone Be or Not to Make Someone Be
  28. Women Fighting Sexism in Jazz Have a Voice. And Now, a Code of Conduct.
  29. As Oscars Pile Up, Iranian Film Grows Up
  30. Lens: Fearing Death, and Photographing the Rituals That Surround It
  31. Review: Dudamel and Los Angeles Bring the Noise to New York
  32. The New Health Care: Worried About Risky Teenage Behavior? Make School Tougher
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Netanyahu, Stormy Daniels, N.B.A.: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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Europe Edition: Tariffs, Netanyahu, Ireland: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Mueller Has Dozens of Inquiries for Trump in Broad Quest on Russia Ties and Obstruction

The questions provide the most detailed look yet at the special counsel investigation and show an effort to learn about the president’s thinking.

    

White House Delays Tariffs on E.U., Canada and Mexico for 30 Days

President Trump will give Canada, Mexico and the European Union another 30-day reprieve from steel and aluminum tariffs, delaying punishing levies on key allies.

    

White House Considers Restricting Chinese Researchers Over Espionage Fears

The administration, fearing Chinese technological dominance, is considering tighter restrictions on Chinese researchers in the United States as a trade fight escalates.

    

China Is Set to Take a Hard Line on Trump’s Trade Demands

Beijing sees its economy as robust enough to defy U.S. tariff threats, potentially leaving Washington with no choice but to escalate or back down.

    

Investment Boom From Trump’s Tax Cut Has Yet to Appear

Analysts are still waiting for hard evidence that the new tax law is setting off the investment explosion that President Trump and Republicans promised.

    

Israel Says Secret Files Prove Iran Lied About Nuclear Program

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cites no evidence that Iran violated the nuclear deal, but the accusation may bolster the case for President Trump to pull out of it.

    

Mike Pompeo Expresses Support for Israeli Response to Gaza Protests

The new American secretary of state said Israelis “have the right to defend themselves” and declined to fully back the two-state solution.

    

Editorial: The Implausible Promises of a T-Mobile-Sprint Merger

The wireless companies are trying to win over regulators with a laundry list of assurances. The regulators should be wary.

    

Michelle Wolf Did What Comedians Are Supposed to Do

She told the truth, and no one should be apologizing.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Is Stacey Abrams Assembling a New Democratic Majority?

In Georgia, black women are leading a multiracial coalition to elect the nation’s first black female governor

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Truth Has Stopped Mattering in the Russia Investigation

House Republicans try to cover up evidence of collusion.

    

Robert E. Rubin: Philosophy Prepared Me for a Career in Finance and Government

Plato and existentialism helped more than courses in economics.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: How’s That Tax Cut Working Out?

Workers won’t see significant gains soon, if ever.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Loving Place for Children That Assumes Beauty

A village-size compound called Cometa helps children and the surrounding community.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Sex and Shame: What Incels and Jihadists Have in Common

The Toronto van attacker was probably familiar with the Islamic State’s vehicle rampages. But did he know what else he shared with the group?

    

Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein, Saying He Harmed Her Career

The lawsuit claims the disgraced film producer blacklisted the actress after she rejected his sexual advances. Ms. Judd is suing for unfair business practices, defamation and sexual harassment.

    

Trump, Hoping for ‘Great Celebration,’ Wants to Hold North Korea Talks in DMZ

The president is pushing back against advisers who are proposing more neutral sites in favor of the strip of land that is one of the Cold War’s last frontiers.

    

Roy Moore Sues 4 Women, Claiming Defamation and Conspiracy

Mr. Moore, the former Senate candidate from Alabama, continues to deny allegations that he pursued sexual and romantic relationships with teenagers.

    

New York Times Metro Editor Resigns, Citing ‘Mistakes’

Wendell Jamieson, who had led The New York Times’s metro section for five years, issued an apology before leaving the paper. But the reason for his departure was not disclosed.

    

Meet the Schlapps, Washington’s Trump-Era ‘It Couple’

Matt and Mercedes Schlapp, conservatives who scrambled aboard the Trump juggernaut, have made money, lost friends and become a symbol of the deep divide in the G.O.P.

    

Did Michelle Wolf Kill the White House Correspondents’ Dinner?

CBS News made noises about pulling out. A pledge to reimagine the dinner eased the network’s concerns.

    

French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Fake

The Terrus museum in the South of France collected what curators thought were the works of a local painter. But many of them are counterfeits.

    

Stanley Kubrick: Before He Wrote Scripts, He Took Photos

Long before he became a famous auteur, Kubrick was a teenage photographer for Look magazine. An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York examines his work.

    

The Stealth Success of John Mulaney

More of a comic’s comic than a household name, he is capping a year of triumphs (“S.N.L.” host, sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall) with a Netflix special.

    

Books of The Times: To Make Someone Be or Not to Make Someone Be

In her philosophical new novel, “Motherhood,” Sheila Heti ponders questions about the lack of desire to have children and the demands of art.

    

Women Fighting Sexism in Jazz Have a Voice. And Now, a Code of Conduct.

A 14-member collective battling harassment in improvised music is releasing guidelines for more equitable workplaces and expectations for change.

    

As Oscars Pile Up, Iranian Film Grows Up

With hipsters and Oliver Stone in attendance, the Fajr International Film Festival reflects a changing, more self-confident society in Iran.

    

Lens: Fearing Death, and Photographing the Rituals That Surround It

After the death of his parents, Chanho Park was left bereft. He started taking photographs and felt himself drawn to traditional Korean funerals and religious rites.

    

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