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  1. Republican candidate for Congress confronts transgender woman in public restroom
  2. Winnipeg Jets teeter on brink of falling into big hole vs. Vegas Golden Knights
  3. Nebraska wildlife officials rescue six squirrels with tails tangled together
  4. Oklahoma woman mauled to death by pack of small dogs
  5. 3 Calif. men charged for luring Mexican farmworkers to U.S. with illegal visas
  6. Pentagon releases video of deadly Niger assault
  7. NFL HOF quarterback Jim Kelly on mend, faces more surgery in June
  8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign LB Shaheed Salmon, WR Thomas Sperbeck
  9. LB Shaquem Griffin among four rookies signed by Seattle Seahawks
  10. Hookahs hook many young adults on tobacco
  11. Severity of E. coli-linked diarrhea may depend on blood type
  12. 49ers LB Reuben Foster accuser admits she lied about assault charges
  13. Pools, hot tubs can harbor dangerous germs
  14. Trump donates quarterly salary to Veterans Affairs
  15. Pep Guardiola: Manchester City manager gets contract extension
  16. Dodgers' Puig continues hot streak, hits 434-foot homer vs. Marlins
  17. U.N. peacekeeper killed in attack in Central African Republic
  18. PayPal to purchase iZettle for $2.2 billion
  19. Restored Memphis Belle debuts on anniversary of last mission
  20. Former SEC commissioner Mike Slive dies at 77
  21. Trump: U.S. not considering 'Libyan model' in North Korea negotiations
  22. Tampa Bay Lightning look to even series vs. Washington Capitals
  23. Matt Light: Giants' Nate Solder tough to replace for Patriots

Republican candidate for Congress confronts transgender woman in public restroom

A Republican candidate for Congress filmed herself confronting a transgender woman who was using the woman's restroom at a Denny's restaurant in Los Angeles.
    

Winnipeg Jets teeter on brink of falling into big hole vs. Vegas Golden Knights

If you'd like to make the Vegas Golden Knights-Winnipeg Jets Western Conference Final a little more interesting, go all-in on the expansion franchise.
    

Nebraska wildlife officials rescue six squirrels with tails tangled together

Staff at a wildlife rehab center in Nebraska helped rescue a group of baby squirrels whose tails had become tangled together.
    

Oklahoma woman mauled to death by pack of small dogs

An Oklahoma woman was mauled to death by a pack of seven dogs that weighed no more than 40 pounds each, police said Thursday.
    

3 Calif. men charged for luring Mexican farmworkers to U.S. with illegal visas

Three California men were indicted Thursday for immigration fraud after allegedly charging Mexican nationals thousands of dollars to obtain work visas.
    

Pentagon releases video of deadly Niger assault

The Pentagon released video Thursday depicting the ambush that left four U.S. soldiers dead in Niger in October.
    

NFL HOF quarterback Jim Kelly on mend, faces more surgery in June

Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly faces another surgical procedure next month as he continues to recover from his latest bout with cancer.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign LB Shaheed Salmon, WR Thomas Sperbeck

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed linebacker Shaheed Salmon and wide receiver Thomas Sperbeck, the team announced Thursday.
    

LB Shaquem Griffin among four rookies signed by Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks signed four players Thursday, including inspirational fifth-round draft pick Shaquem Griffin, the team announced.
    

Hookahs hook many young adults on tobacco

New research shows that more than half of all tobacco smoked by young people comes from hookahs.
    

Severity of E. coli-linked diarrhea may depend on blood type

Some vacationers may be more lucky than others if they catch a case of "traveler's diarrhea."
    

49ers LB Reuben Foster accuser admits she lied about assault charges

Reuben Foster's former girlfriend testified in court Thursday that she lied about the San Francisco 49ers linebacker hitting her.
    

Pools, hot tubs can harbor dangerous germs

Pools, hot tubs and water playgrounds may be synonymous with summertime fun, but they also can be breeding grounds for dangerous germs that could make you ill.
    

Trump donates quarterly salary to Veterans Affairs

President Donald Trump donated his $100,000 quarterly salary to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the White House announced on Thursday.
    

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City manager gets contract extension

Manchester City manager Pep Guariola signed a two-year contract extension on Thursday, tying him to the club until 2021.
    

Dodgers' Puig continues hot streak, hits 434-foot homer vs. Marlins

Yasiel Puig continued his hot streak, hitting a 434-foot bomb in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 7-0 win against the Miami Marlins Thursday at Marlins Park.
    

U.N. peacekeeper killed in attack in Central African Republic

A U.N. peacekeeper from Mauritania died in an attack during a mission in the Central African Republic.
    

PayPal to purchase iZettle for $2.2 billion

PayPal confirmed Thursday it has reached a deal to purchase Swedish small-business payment platform iZettle for $2.2 billion.
    

Restored Memphis Belle debuts on anniversary of last mission

Seventy-five years after completing its final mission in Europe, the B-17F bomber known as the Memphis Belle went on view at its new permanent home.
    

Former SEC commissioner Mike Slive dies at 77

Former Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive died at the age of 77, the SEC announced Wednesday evening.
    

Trump: U.S. not considering 'Libyan model' in North Korea negotiations

President Donald Trump Thursday dismissed the idea of applying the "Libyan model" for denuclearizing North Korea.
    

Tampa Bay Lightning look to even series vs. Washington Capitals

With reports of their demise proven premature, the Tampa Bay Lightning will look to even their Eastern Conference Final with the Washington Capitals in Game 4.
    

Matt Light: Giants' Nate Solder tough to replace for Patriots

Matt Light was honored to be the next player inducted into the New England Patriots' Hall of Fame, but that didn't stop him from discussing protégé Nate Solder.
    
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  1. 'Ni Una Menos' spotlights Latin America's femicides, violence against women
  2. Not everyone has royal wedding fever. These Brits want the monarchy abolished.
  3. Meghan Markle isn't the first: Other commoners who married British royalty
  4. Royal love story exposes Britain's 'quiet and unique brand of racism'
  5. Pakistan is spending $483 million on chain-link fencing for 1,500-mile border
  6. Hamas says most of protesters slain in Gaza were its members
  7. Latest Ebola outbreak just spread to a large city
  8. Everything you need to know about the royal wedding
  9. American held in Venezuelan prison pleads: 'They want to kill me'
  10. Meghan Markle's ailing dad won't walk her down the aisle
  11. Serbia's pretend royal family wants to make Serbia great again
  12. E.U. chief: 'With friends like Trump, who needs enemies?'
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'Ni Una Menos' spotlights Latin America's femicides, violence against women

"Those who commit femicides, or attempted femicides, claim they are being disrespected...they believe they have a right, a right over women's bodies."

    

Not everyone has royal wedding fever. These Brits want the monarchy abolished.

Some 17 percent of Brits want to get rid of their monarchy, and 66 percent aren't excited by the royal wedding, polls suggest.

    

Meghan Markle isn't the first: Other commoners who married British royalty

Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II's sister, broke the mold when she married photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones in 1960

    

Royal love story exposes Britain's 'quiet and unique brand of racism'

"I think a lot of people think we're in a post-racial society but it certainly doesn't feel that way for the black and brown people living here."

    

Pakistan is spending $483 million on chain-link fencing for 1,500-mile border

Construction began last year on two fences that parallel each other as they snake through the remote, mountainous landscape.

    

Hamas says most of protesters slain in Gaza were its members

Israel says it shows that Hamas is using border protests as a cover for terrorist attacks.

    

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.

    

American held in Venezuelan prison pleads: 'They want to kill me'

The Mormon missionary says a prison riot is endangering his life and is begging for assistance in a video posted on Facebook.

    

Meghan Markle's ailing dad won't walk her down the aisle

The American actress said she hopes her father gets "the space he needs to focus on his health."

    

Serbia's pretend royal family wants to make Serbia great again

In Serbia, a new political party is lobbying to bring back the monarchy. But did it ever go away?

    

E.U. chief: 'With friends like Trump, who needs enemies?'

Trump 'has made us realize that if you need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of your arm,' the former Polish prime minister said.

    

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  1. China, Mueller, Royal Wedding: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Emmanuel Macron, Royal Wedding, Cannabis: Your Friday Briefing
  3. Trump Defends ‘Animals’ Remark, Saying It Referred to MS-13 Gang Members
  4. An Aggrieved Trump Wants Better Press, and He Blames Leaks for Not Getting It
  5. China Plans Up to $200 Billion in Trade Concessions, but Skepticism Abounds
  6. Clashing With Trump, E.U. Tries to Blunt U.S. Sanctions on Iran
  7. Kushners Near Deal With Qatar-Linked Company for Troubled Tower
  8. White House Memo: ‘Bigger Than Watergate’? Both Sides Say Yes, but for Different Reasons
  9. Congressional Candidates, Not Mueller, Could Decide Trump’s Future
  10. ‘Just the Grossest Thing’: Women Recall Interactions With U.S.C. Doctor
  11. Critics Say He Can’t Beat a Dictator. This Venezuelan Thinks He Can.
  12. New Drug Offers Hope to Millions With Severe Migraines
  13. F.D.A. Names and Shames Drug Makers to Encourage Generic Competition
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Did China Just Bribe Trump to Undermine National Security?
  15. In Gaza, May Is the Cruelest Month
  16. The Cruelty of Breaking Up Immigrant Families
  17. Editorial Observer: Gimme Shelters, Manhattan
  18. How to Accept a Compliment
  19. Republicans Can’t Even Cut Red Tape Correctly
  20. Uber Should ‘Do the Right Thing’ for All of Its Workers
  21. Her Husband Beat Her and Raped Her. Jeff Sessions Might Deport Her.
  22. Op-Ed Columnist: A Blue Wave of Moral Restoration
  23. Shari Redstone and Leslie Moonves Have Starring Roles in a Corporate War
  24. Assad Meets Putin in a Surprise Visit to Russia
  25. Thanks, Internet: Estonian Town Gets Cannabis Leaf as Its Emblem
  26. Meghan Markle Says Her Father Won’t Be Attending Royal Wedding
  27. Hawaii’s Volcanic Ghost Town: Doors Left Ajar in Homes Engulfed by Lava
  28. Senate Confirms Gina Haspel to Lead C.I.A. Despite Torture Concerns
  29. 2 Die as School Bus Overturns on New Jersey Highway
  30. London Journal: It’s a Royal Wedding! Ride a Tour Bus! Buy Some Cereal and Condoms!
  31. Don’t Arrive Late to the Game. You’ll Miss the Show.
  32. How to Convey Dance to Those Without Sight? All Hands On
  33. How to Stick to a Schedule When You Work From Home
  34. Editors’ Choice: 7 New Books We Recommend This Week
  35. How Bombino Became the Sultan of Shred
  36. Unbuttoned: Karl Lagerfeld, Fashion’s Shock Jock
  37. As a Black Artist Soars at Auction, Rethinking ‘Blue Chip’
  38. Trilobites: Scientists Made Snails Remember Something That Never Happened to Them
  39. Phys Ed: Broke Your Right Arm? Exercise Your Left. It May Help, Really.
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China, Mueller, Royal Wedding: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: Emmanuel Macron, Royal Wedding, Cannabis: Your Friday Briefing

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

    

Trump Defends ‘Animals’ Remark, Saying It Referred to MS-13 Gang Members

One day after he prompted criticism for describing dangerous criminals crossing the border as “animals,” President Trump reiterated that the term fits for gang members.

    

An Aggrieved Trump Wants Better Press, and He Blames Leaks for Not Getting It

The president’s irritation with his staff reached a new level last week after the leak of a morbid joke a junior aide made about Senator John McCain having brain cancer.

    

China Plans Up to $200 Billion in Trade Concessions, but Skepticism Abounds

A meeting between the top economic adviser to China and administration officials is expected to focus heavily on reducing the gap between what America exports to China and what it imports.

    

Clashing With Trump, E.U. Tries to Blunt U.S. Sanctions on Iran

Its leaders said they would seek to prohibit companies based in the 28-nation bloc from complying with newly reimposed American sanctions.

    

Kushners Near Deal With Qatar-Linked Company for Troubled Tower

The family’s company is in advanced talks with Brookfield Asset Management, whose real estate arm has ties to Qatar, for a stake in 666 Fifth Avenue in Midtown.

    

White House Memo: ‘Bigger Than Watergate’? Both Sides Say Yes, but for Different Reasons

Forty-four years after Richard Nixon resigned, critics of President Trump see an even worse scandal. Mr. Trump says the real outrage is the investigation.

    

Congressional Candidates, Not Mueller, Could Decide Trump’s Future

The idea of impeachment raises the stakes for control of Congress this November and potentially puts the idea front and center in the midterm elections.

    

‘Just the Grossest Thing’: Women Recall Interactions With U.S.C. Doctor

Dozens of women have called a university hotline amid allegations of misconduct against a campus gynecologist, George Tyndall, that date to the 1990s.

    

Critics Say He Can’t Beat a Dictator. This Venezuelan Thinks He Can.

Henri Falcón vows to defeat President Nicolás Maduro in a vote that is a crossroads both for democracy in South America and for the fate of one of its countries.

    

New Drug Offers Hope to Millions With Severe Migraines

The F.D.A. has approved the first drug designed to prevent migraines, a persistent cause of misery worldwide.

    

F.D.A. Names and Shames Drug Makers to Encourage Generic Competition

In its campaign to lower drug prices, the agency posted a list of brand-name manufacturers in an effort to force them to share drug samples with their generic rivals.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Did China Just Bribe Trump to Undermine National Security?

An about-face on punishing a Chinese company came as a Chinese state-owned firm announced an investment in a project tied to the Trump Organization.

    

In Gaza, May Is the Cruelest Month

A drone drops out of the sky, spiraling down like a bird that has been shot. Kids run to where it hits the ground: Yes, Israelis also lose things.

    

The Cruelty of Breaking Up Immigrant Families

The Trump administration appears to be making it a policy to separate children from their family members when they cross the border.

    

Editorial Observer: Gimme Shelters, Manhattan

Midtown residents mount a shameful battle against a city homeless shelter.

    

How to Accept a Compliment

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

Republicans Can’t Even Cut Red Tape Correctly

Some regulation helps markets and the economy, some hurts. Guess which type is being slashed?

    

Uber Should ‘Do the Right Thing’ for All of Its Workers

Uber and other companies should end forced arbitration in all cases, not just sexual harassment claims.

    

Her Husband Beat Her and Raped Her. Jeff Sessions Might Deport Her.

The attorney general has taken personal charge of a case that could mean the end of asylum status for domestic violence victims in the U.S.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: A Blue Wave of Moral Restoration

Signs are positive for a major realignment in Washington.

    

Shari Redstone and Leslie Moonves Have Starring Roles in a Corporate War

In the morning, a judge’s decision went against the CBS executive. Later in the day, there was a tense board meeting at the CBS Building.

    

Assad Meets Putin in a Surprise Visit to Russia

President Vladimir V. Putin says “foreign armed forces” will be withdrawn from Syria as part of peace settlement, a possible reference to Iran’s military presence.

    

Thanks, Internet: Estonian Town Gets Cannabis Leaf as Its Emblem

Online voters overwhelmingly favored putting the marijuana plant on the flag of Kanepi, a municipality that has a tradition of growing hemp.

    

Meghan Markle Says Her Father Won’t Be Attending Royal Wedding

Ms. Markle, set to marry Prince Harry on Saturday, said in a statement, “I have always cared for my father and hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health.”

    

Hawaii’s Volcanic Ghost Town: Doors Left Ajar in Homes Engulfed by Lava

A look inside the community swept by lava and shaken by the jet-engine roars of the Kilauea volcano.

    

Senate Confirms Gina Haspel to Lead C.I.A. Despite Torture Concerns

Ms. Haspel, a career clandestine officer, will take the helm as the agency’s first female director at a time of shifting alliances and intelligence threats from countries including Russia and Iran.

    

2 Die as School Bus Overturns on New Jersey Highway

A student and a teacher were killed, and dozens of others were hospitalized with grave injuries after the bus from a Paramus middle school crashed on I-80.

    

London Journal: It’s a Royal Wedding! Ride a Tour Bus! Buy Some Cereal and Condoms!

Merchants in Britain are capitalizing on the hunger for Meghan-and-Harry merchandise, hawking everything from Champagne to dishrags.

    

Don’t Arrive Late to the Game. You’ll Miss the Show.

The elaborate performances before the Vegas Golden Knights’ home games have become central to the N.H.L. expansion team’s identity.

    

How to Convey Dance to Those Without Sight? All Hands On

With a combination of touch and verbal descriptions, Mana Hashimoto, a blind dancer and choreographer, helps the visually impaired experience dance.

    

How to Stick to a Schedule When You Work From Home

Working from home can feel like a luxury, but it can consume your life if you don’t set a schedule and protect your boundaries.

    

Editors’ Choice: 7 New Books We Recommend This Week

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How Bombino Became the Sultan of Shred

The guitarist from Niger is known for opening ears and minds with his virtuosic desert blues. For his new album, “Deran,” he returned to Africa.

    

Unbuttoned: Karl Lagerfeld, Fashion’s Shock Jock

At a time when companies everywhere are at risk of boycott for political missteps, the Chanel and Fendi designer seems immune. What makes him so special?

    

As a Black Artist Soars at Auction, Rethinking ‘Blue Chip’

Kerry James Marshall’s painting, “Past Times,” reaches a benchmark for the artist, at $21.1 million

    

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Phys Ed: Broke Your Right Arm? Exercise Your Left. It May Help, Really.

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