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Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals tips off at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at TD Garden in Boston.
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  1. Boston Celtics return to friendly confines after dropping two in Cleveland
  2. Jets deal QB Christian Hackenberg to Raiders
  3. NFL owners discuss revamp to national anthem policy
  4. Chargers TE Hunter Henry tears ACL
  5. Hawaii eruptions cause health concerns
  6. Yoga may be right move against urinary incontinence
  7. Brynn Cartelli, 15, wins Season 14 of 'The Voice'
  8. A pill to protect you from the sun may not work, FDA Says
  9. House passes prison reform bill aimed at reducing recidivism
  10. Do or die as Lightning host Capitals in Game 7
  11. Diamondbacks' Dyson robs homer from Brewers' Santana
  12. Bryce Harper: Nationals star hits NL-leading 15th bomb
  13. 'The Middle' wraps up after nine seasons (Spoiler alert!)
  14. Amnesty International: Rohingya militants massacred Hindus in Myanmar
  15. NFL owners approve new kickoff rules at spring meetings
  16. Brian Dawkins leaving Philadelphia Eagles' front office
  17. Cleveland Browns sign draft picks Chad Thomas, Antonio Callaway
  18. Philadelphia Eagles' Carson Wentz gets in some throwing at OTAs
  19. Richard Gere to star in BBC series 'MotherFatherSon'
  20. Judge rules in favor of transgender student in Virginia bathroom case
  21. Houston Texans' Jadeveon Clowney on mend, sits out OTAs
  22. David Tepper unanimously approved as new owner of Carolina Panthers
  23. Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank unfazed by Julio Jones' absence
  24. House passes bill loosening some Dodd-Frank banking regulations

Boston Celtics return to friendly confines after dropping two in Cleveland

Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals tips off at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at TD Garden in Boston.
    

Jets deal QB Christian Hackenberg to Raiders

The New York Jets traded quarterback Christian Hackenberg to the Oakland Raiders for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2019.
    

NFL owners discuss revamp to national anthem policy

NFL owners are attempting to revamp their national anthem policy and discussions took place Tuesday and will continue Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
    

Chargers TE Hunter Henry tears ACL

Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry suffered a torn ACL in practice Tuesday, the team announced.
    

Hawaii eruptions cause health concerns

The eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano may lead to respiratory and other health problems for residents of the Big Island, an expert warns.
    

Yoga may be right move against urinary incontinence

Yoga can help older women who fight frequent bouts of urinary incontinence, new research suggests.
    

Brynn Cartelli, 15, wins Season 14 of 'The Voice'

Brynn Cartelli was crowned the winner of Season 14 of the singing competition show "The Voice" Tuesday night.
    

A pill to protect you from the sun may not work, FDA Says

If you think popping a pill will somehow keep your skin safe while you tan, think again.
    

House passes prison reform bill aimed at reducing recidivism

The U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday passed a federal prison reform bill aimed at reducing recidivism and allowing inmates to finish their sentences early.
    

Do or die as Lightning host Capitals in Game 7

The up-and-down, roller-coaster ride of the Eastern Conference finals comes to its final crescendo on Wednesday.
    

Diamondbacks' Dyson robs homer from Brewers' Santana

Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder Jarrod Dyson stole a three-run homer from Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Domingo Santana Tuesday in Milwaukee.
    

Bryce Harper: Nationals star hits NL-leading 15th bomb

Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper hit his 15th home run of the season Tuesday and now leads the National League in long balls.
    

'The Middle' wraps up after nine seasons (Spoiler alert!)

The ABC sitcom "The Middle" ended Tuesday after nine seasons.
    

Amnesty International: Rohingya militants massacred Hindus in Myanmar

A group of Rohingya Muslim militants killed nearly 100 Hindu civilians in a series of attacks in Myanmar, according to an Amnesty International report.
    

NFL owners approve new kickoff rules at spring meetings

NFL owners voted Tuesday to officially revamp kickoffs for the upcoming season.
    

Brian Dawkins leaving Philadelphia Eagles' front office

Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins is leaving the Philadelphia Eagles' front office but will remain with the team as a consultant.
    

Cleveland Browns sign draft picks Chad Thomas, Antonio Callaway

The Cleveland Browns reached terms with two more draft picks, signing defensive lineman Chad Thomas and wide receiver Antonio Callaway.
    

Philadelphia Eagles' Carson Wentz gets in some throwing at OTAs

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz took part in some individual drills as part of the organized team activities on Tuesday.
    

Richard Gere to star in BBC series 'MotherFatherSon'

"Chicago" and "Pretty Woman" actor Richard Gere will star in the BBC's eight-part drama "MotherFatherSon," the actor announced Tuesday.
    

Judge rules in favor of transgender student in Virginia bathroom case

A federal judge ruled in favor of a Virginia transgender teen Tuesday in his years-long fight to use the boys bathroom at his high school.
    

Houston Texans' Jadeveon Clowney on mend, sits out OTAs

A knee injury prevented Houston Texans linebacker Jadeveon Clowney from participating in organized team activities on Tuesday.
    

David Tepper unanimously approved as new owner of Carolina Panthers

Billionaire hedge fund manager David Tepper was approved as the Carolina Panthers' new owner at the NFL spring meeting, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank unfazed by Julio Jones' absence

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank did not appear to be concerned when asked about superstar wide receiver Julio Jones' absence from organized team activities.
    

House passes bill loosening some Dodd-Frank banking regulations

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to ease regulations placed on community banks and regional lenders put in place by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act.
    
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A pro-Moscow party is responsible for Austria's intelligence services, raising fears that Western secrets might be leaked to Vladimir Putin's government.
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  2. Facebook CEO faces tough questions from European lawmakers
  3. Trump: North Korea summit might not happen in June
  4. 65 dead in Pakistani city as temperature tops 111 degrees
  5. Pakistani dad urges Trump to keep schools safe
  6. What is Nipah virus?
  7. China agrees to slash car tariffs — but it's still six times more than the U.S. pays
  8. Rev. Michael Curry: I could see the 'quiet British amens'
  9. Congo vaccinates health workers against Ebola
  10. Pompeo deserves a 'punch to the mouth' over his sanctions vow, Iran commander says
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The world's spying capital tilts toward Putin's Russia

A pro-Moscow party is responsible for Austria's intelligence services, raising fears that Western secrets might be leaked to Vladimir Putin's government.

    

Facebook CEO faces tough questions from European lawmakers

A relatively staid hearing became interesting toward the end when some of the lawmakers said Zuckerberg did not answer their questions.

    

Trump: North Korea summit might not happen in June

"If it doesn't happen, maybe it will happen later," Trump said in Oval Office remarks alongside South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

    

65 dead in Pakistani city as temperature tops 111 degrees

The heat wave has coincided with power outages and the start of Ramadan, when most Muslims do not eat or drink during the day.

    

Pakistani dad urges Trump to keep schools safe

Abdul Aziz Sheikh, father of exchange student Sabika Sheikh, says he thought his daughter would be safer in America than in Pakistan.

    

What is Nipah virus?

"It's the worst disease no one has ever heard of."

    

China agrees to slash car tariffs — but it's still six times more than the U.S. pays

At 15 percent, Chinese automotive tariffs will still be six times higher than what the U.S. charges on almost all vehicles.

    

Rev. Michael Curry: I could see the 'quiet British amens'

The American bishop who presided over the royal wedding reveals his initial nerves and his first thoughts after delivering the groundbreaking sermon.

    

Congo vaccinates health workers against Ebola

Vaccine use starts new era of fighting deadly virus

    

Pompeo deserves a 'punch to the mouth' over his sanctions vow, Iran commander says

The U.S. is demanding that Tehran essentially overhaul its regional and military policies by meeting a list of 12 demands.

    

N. Korea welcomes journalists — but no experts — to witness nuclear shutdown

Despite this week's ceremony, Kim Jong Un could build a new site if more testing is required or dismantle the tunnels in a reversible manner.

    

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  3. Can Trump Still Claim Victory if Kim Jong-un Keeps His Nuclear Arms?
  4. The Last Word: Philip Roth
  5. Stacey Abrams Wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor, Making History
  6. Amy McGrath, Once a Fighter Pilot, Wins Democratic Primary for Kentucky’s 6th District
  7. Congress Approves First Big Dodd-Frank Rollback
  8. Trump Denies Reaching Deal With China on ZTE
  9. Michael Cohen’s Business Partner Agrees to Cooperate as Part of Plea Deal
  10. Michael Cohen Bonded With Russia-Tied C.E.O., Though Deals Didn’t Pan Out
  11. Paul Ryan’s Hold on Speaker’s Job Is Tested by G.O.P. Infighting
  12. The Pull
  13. Ebola, Amnesia and Donald Trump
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Robert Mueller, You’re Starting to Scare Me
  15. What Islamophobic Politicians Can Learn From Mormons
  16. Predatory Colleges, Freed to Fleece Students
  17. The Chutzpah of These Men
  18. A County Where the Sewer Is Your Lawn
  19. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Men Who Terrorize Rio
  20. How ISIS Has Changed Terrorism in Indonesia
  21. A Sweeping Plan to Fix the Subways Comes With a $19 Billion Price Tag
  22. Transgender Student in Bathroom Dispute Wins Court Ruling
  23. There’s a Sinkhole at the White House. Blame the Swamp. (Really.)
  24. Trump Rule Would Bar Some Abortion Advice at Federally Funded Clinics
  25. London Journal: The Red Phone Box, a British Icon, Stages a Comeback
  26. The Football Hit Felt All Over Japan
  27. Want to See Your Baby? In China, It Can Cost You
  28. Is This the World’s Most Diverse National Park?
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  30. Why You Should Stop Being So Hard on Yourself
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  32. Betty Davis Was a Raw Funk Pioneer. Her Decades of Silence Are Over.
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White House, Facebook, Georgia: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: Mark Zuckerberg, Manchester, Ramadan: Your Wednesday Briefing

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

    

Can Trump Still Claim Victory if Kim Jong-un Keeps His Nuclear Arms?

North Korean denuclearization is off the table, at least in the short term. But there are other outcomes from the planned summit talks that President Trump might accept.

    

The Last Word: Philip Roth

The New York Times sat down with Philip Roth in 2011 to talk about his life and accomplishments.
    

Stacey Abrams Wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor, Making History

The politically liberal Ms. Abrams will test just how much Georgia’s traditionally conservative politics are shifting and whether a black woman can win the governor’s office in the Deep South.

    

Amy McGrath, Once a Fighter Pilot, Wins Democratic Primary for Kentucky’s 6th District

Ms. McGrath won without the backing of national Democrats. A viral video about her military experience helped generate more than $1 million in donations.

    

Congress Approves First Big Dodd-Frank Rollback

The bipartisan legislation will now head to President Trump, leaving fewer than 10 big banks subject to stricter post-crisis oversight.

    

Trump Denies Reaching Deal With China on ZTE

The president said that there had been no agreement to provide relief to the Chinese telecom firm in return for trade concessions, though he left the door open to a future pact.

    

Michael Cohen’s Business Partner Agrees to Cooperate as Part of Plea Deal

A business partner of Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal lawyer, pleaded guilty to tax evasion and is said to be working with law enforcement.

    

Michael Cohen Bonded With Russia-Tied C.E.O., Though Deals Didn’t Pan Out

Mr. Cohen’s $1 million contract with an oligarch-linked investment firm yielded little in the way of deals. But he and the firm’s chief became closely connected in business and fund-raising.

    

Paul Ryan’s Hold on Speaker’s Job Is Tested by G.O.P. Infighting

Mr. Ryan’s fractious conference is a management problem for him, but now he is caught between conservatives and moderates on immigration, the special counsel and more.

    

The Pull

John Bixby was first prescribed opioids when he was 16. Thirteen years later, he’s still struggling to quit.
    

Ebola, Amnesia and Donald Trump

Just four years ago, an epidemic taught the need for speed and global cooperation. The Trump administration is ignoring that lesson.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Robert Mueller, You’re Starting to Scare Me

Collusion, collusion, collusion. Does Donald Trump’s fate hang on only that?

    

What Islamophobic Politicians Can Learn From Mormons

Republican officials from Utah understand the importance of protecting Muslims’ rights.

    

Predatory Colleges, Freed to Fleece Students

Nearly every student who’s complained about fraud has been from a for-profit college, but the government wants to do nothing about it.

    

The Chutzpah of These Men

Mario Batali. Charlie Rose. Welcome to the “not so fast” phase of the #MeToo movement.

    

A County Where the Sewer Is Your Lawn

Many places in rural Alabama don’t have working sewer systems.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Men Who Terrorize Rio

Ruthless mafia-like militias have taken over much of the Brazilian city, killing whomever they want, from City Council members to bird thieves.

    

How ISIS Has Changed Terrorism in Indonesia

Local Islamist extremists still go after Christians and the police. But now women and children are participating in the suicide attacks.

    

A Sweeping Plan to Fix the Subways Comes With a $19 Billion Price Tag

The subway’s new leader, Andy Byford, is expected to announce the expensive modernization plan on Wednesday to quickly upgrade the signal system.

    

Transgender Student in Bathroom Dispute Wins Court Ruling

Gavin Grimm was barred from using the boys’ restrooms at his Virginia high school. He sued in a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court.

    

There’s a Sinkhole at the White House. Blame the Swamp. (Really.)

“Drain the swamp” jabs were abundant on Twitter, but joking aside, the phrase has some geological merit. There is a “legitimate swamp” around the White House, an expert said.

    

Trump Rule Would Bar Some Abortion Advice at Federally Funded Clinics

The president hailed the proposal — a top priority of social conservatives who have been among his staunchest supporters — at a gala for an anti-abortion organization.

    

London Journal: The Red Phone Box, a British Icon, Stages a Comeback

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The Football Hit Felt All Over Japan

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Want to See Your Baby? In China, It Can Cost You

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Is This the World’s Most Diverse National Park?

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That Summer Food-Stand Job Is No Longer Just for Teenagers

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Why You Should Stop Being So Hard on Yourself

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How the Royal Wedding Might Influence Weddings to Come

The message from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry? Make it your wedding, not the wedding of your parents and grandparents. Be you.

    

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In her new book, Alisa Roth details the way the criminal justice system makes the sick even sicker.

    

New Cancer Treatments Lie Hidden Under Mountains of Paperwork

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