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  1. Federal appeals court upholds California's sanctuary state laws
  2. Judge dismisses case against New York City's measles vaccination order
  3. Reporters Without Borders: United States a 'problematic' place for journalists
  4. Trio of climbers at Banff National Park presumed dead in avalanche
  5. Houston Texans GM Brian Gaine on Will Fuller: 'He'll be ready to go' in Week 1
  6. Cypress Hill gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  7. New blood thinner may prevent stroke, without risk for bleeding
  8. Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby won't play for Team Canada at Worlds
  9. Miami Dolphins pick up fifth-year option on OT Laremy Tunsil
  10. Kodak Black, three others arrested on gun, drug charges
  11. Washington Redskins sign DL Matt Ioannidis, one other
  12. Texas Tech star, Big 12 Player of the Year Jarrett Culver to enter 2019 NBA Draft
  13. HUD drafting rule to require carbon monoxide detectors in public housing
  14. Canadian skier Dave Treadway dies after 100-foot fall into crevasse
  15. Poll: Membership in religious institutions hit all-time low in 2018
  16. Transgender youths face tough decision on whether to preserve fertility
  17. Oakland A's agree to $33.5M extension with slugger Khris Davis
  18. Jets' C.J. Mosley says team can knock Patriots off top of AFC East
  19. Suspect in abduction of Kimberly Sue Endicott faces kidnapping, robbery charges
  20. When zapped with a laser, magnets behave like fluids
  21. Scientists recover liquid blood from 42,000-year-old foal
  22. Warriors' Durant says Clippers running a 'gimmick defense' in playoff series

Federal appeals court upholds California's sanctuary state laws

A federal appeals panel upheld California's so-called sanctuary state laws, reinforcing a lower court ruling to keep them in place.
    

Judge dismisses case against New York City's measles vaccination order

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging an emergency declaration requiring people in areas affected by a measles outbreak to receive mandatory vaccinations.
    

Reporters Without Borders: United States a 'problematic' place for journalists

The United States was downgraded to a "problematic" place for journalists to live, according to the 2019 World Press Freedom Index.
    

Trio of climbers at Banff National Park presumed dead in avalanche

Three climbers are presumed dead after an avalanche at Banff National Park in Canada, officials said Thursday.
    

Houston Texans GM Brian Gaine on Will Fuller: 'He'll be ready to go' in Week 1

Houston wide receiver Will Fuller is expected to be in the lineup and fully recovered when the Texans play the New Orleans Saints in Week 1.
    

Cypress Hill gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hip-hop group Cypress Hill received the 2,660th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday during a ceremony in Los Angeles.
    

New blood thinner may prevent stroke, without risk for bleeding

Researchers say an experimental stroke drug prevented blood clots without the typical side effect of blood thinners: increased bleeding risk.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby won't play for Team Canada at Worlds

Pittsburgh Penguins star center Sidney Crosby will not play for his home country in the 2019 IIHF World Championship.
    

Miami Dolphins pick up fifth-year option on OT Laremy Tunsil

The Miami Dolphins picked up the fifth-year option on offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, the team announced Thursday.
    

Kodak Black, three others arrested on gun, drug charges

Authorities released rapper Kodak Black on bail Thursday after he and three other men were arrested at the U.S.-Canada border.
    

Washington Redskins sign DL Matt Ioannidis, one other

The Washington Redskins signed defensive lineman Matt Ioannidis to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Thursday.
    

Texas Tech star, Big 12 Player of the Year Jarrett Culver to enter 2019 NBA Draft

Texas Tech sophomore and Big 12 Player of the Year Jarrett Culver declared for the 2019 NBA Draft after two seasons at the school.
    

HUD drafting rule to require carbon monoxide detectors in public housing

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Thursday it is drafting a new rule to require carbon monoxide detectors in public housing.
    

Canadian skier Dave Treadway dies after 100-foot fall into crevasse

Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway died after falling about 100 feet into a crevasse on a glacier while skiing near Rhododendron Mountain.
    

Poll: Membership in religious institutions hit all-time low in 2018

A Gallup poll released Thursday found that membership at religious institutions fell to an all-time low in 2018.
    

Transgender youths face tough decision on whether to preserve fertility

For transgender teens and young adults, deciding whether to freeze their sperm or eggs in case they want children later on is a complex decision.
    

Oakland A's agree to $33.5M extension with slugger Khris Davis

The Oakland Athletics have signed slugger Khris Davis to a contract extension, keeping him with the franchise through the 2021 season.
    

Jets' C.J. Mosley says team can knock Patriots off top of AFC East

Linebacker C.J. Mosley says the New York Jets feel they have the tools, players and game-plan to knock the New England Patriots off the top of the AFC East.
    

Suspect in abduction of Kimberly Sue Endicott faces kidnapping, robbery charges

A man suspected of being behind the abduction of an American tourist and her guide in Uganda appeared in court Thursday, where he was charged with kidnapping and robbery.
    

When zapped with a laser, magnets behave like fluids

Scientists have managed to figure out how a magnet manages to recover after being demagnetized by a brief laser blast.
    

Scientists recover liquid blood from 42,000-year-old foal

An international team of scientists has extracted liquid blood and urine from a 42,000-year-old foal recovered Siberian permafrost.
    

Warriors' Durant says Clippers running a 'gimmick defense' in playoff series

Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant is speaking out about what he says is a "gimmick defense" being run by the Los Angeles Clippers in their playoff series.
    
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  1. Mueller had everything he needed to charge Trump with obstruction, but didn't - CNN
  2. What We Know So Far From the Mueller Report - The New York Times
  3. Police official: Short-circuit likely caused Notre Dame fire - AOL
  4. Mueller report details suggest Julian Assange is a Russian agent - Washington Examiner
  5. Opinion | Michael A. Cohen: The case for impeachment begins here - The Boston Globe
  6. Mueller Exposes Erik Prince's Lies About Russian Rendezvous - The Daily Beast
  7. Steve Bannon knew of Jeff Sessions recusal before attorney general nomination - Washington Examiner
  8. Multiple tornadoes reported in southern Mississippi as storm system moves east - CBS News
  9. Man gets life in prison for stabbing police officer at Michigan airport - NBC News
  10. Poll: Buttigieg surges into contention with Biden, Sanders | TheHill - The Hill
  11. Vox Sentences: Decoding the Mueller report - Vox.com
  12. Libya death toll rises to 205 as Tripoli fighting continues: WHO - Al Jazeera English
  13. The Latest: Fire chief: Team effort to save Notre Dame relic - Fox News
  14. St. Patrick's gasoline suspect charged with attempted arson - New York Post
  15. Zoom And Pinterest Storm Out The Gate As Newly Public Companies - Crunchbase News
  16. Here's why McDonald's is ditching its fancy burgers - CNN
  17. Uber’s self-driving unit gets $1 billion investment from SoftBank and Japan’s auto industry - The Verge
  18. The Best Android Phones 2019 - IGN
  19. Galaxy Fold Fiasco Is Worst Possible Start to Foldable Phone Revolution - Tom's Guide
  20. EA is shutting down servers for last-gen versions of Burnout Paradise - Destructoid
  21. Microsoft is making VR better for those with vision problems - Engadget
  22. All In The Family: Woody Harrelson As Archie Bunker — New ABC Special - TVLine
  23. Kim Kardashian & Kylie Jenner Delayed Their Fragrance Launch For An Unusual Reason - Bustle
  24. Wendy Williams' Estranged Husband Fears Her Career and Finances Could Be in Jeopardy Post Split - The Blast
  25. Will Meghan Markle Offend the Royal Family With Her Birth Plan? - The Cheat Sheet
  26. Picking best NFL fits for the 2019 draft's top quarterbacks - ESPN
  27. 76ers Want To Make It Two In A Row Against The Nets - Sportsbook Review
  28. April's Pink Moon can be seen on Friday night - KUTV 2News
  29. Southern California hit by tiny earthquakes every 3 minutes, study finds - KABC-TV
  30. America’s first woman astronaut candidate dead at 88 - Fox News
  31. Second NASA Astronaut to Spend Nearly a Year in Space — For Science - Space.com
  32. UK gets largest grant ever: $87 million to cut opioid deaths in 16 Kentucky counties - Lexington Herald Leader
  33. CDC investigates outbreak of Listeria tied to deli meats and cheeses - WTHR
  34. Measles: What you need to know about vaccines, outbreaks and staying safe - The Mercury News
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Mueller had everything he needed to charge Trump with obstruction, but didn't - CNN


What We Know So Far From the Mueller Report - The New York Times

Police official: Short-circuit likely caused Notre Dame fire - AOL


Mueller report details suggest Julian Assange is a Russian agent - Washington Examiner

Opinion | Michael A. Cohen: The case for impeachment begins here - The Boston Globe


Mueller Exposes Erik Prince's Lies About Russian Rendezvous - The Daily Beast

Steve Bannon knew of Jeff Sessions recusal before attorney general nomination - Washington Examiner

Multiple tornadoes reported in southern Mississippi as storm system moves east - CBS News

Man gets life in prison for stabbing police officer at Michigan airport - NBC News

Poll: Buttigieg surges into contention with Biden, Sanders | TheHill - The Hill

Vox Sentences: Decoding the Mueller report - Vox.com

Vox Sentences: Decoding the Mueller report  Vox.com

A (redacted) Mueller report is finally released; North Korea's foreign minister wants Pompeo out of nuclear negotiations.

    

Libya death toll rises to 205 as Tripoli fighting continues: WHO - Al Jazeera English

The Latest: Fire chief: Team effort to save Notre Dame relic - Fox News

St. Patrick's gasoline suspect charged with attempted arson - New York Post

Zoom And Pinterest Storm Out The Gate As Newly Public Companies - Crunchbase News

Here's why McDonald's is ditching its fancy burgers - CNN

Uber’s self-driving unit gets $1 billion investment from SoftBank and Japan’s auto industry - The Verge

The Best Android Phones 2019 - IGN

Galaxy Fold Fiasco Is Worst Possible Start to Foldable Phone Revolution - Tom's Guide

EA is shutting down servers for last-gen versions of Burnout Paradise - Destructoid

Microsoft is making VR better for those with vision problems - Engadget

All In The Family: Woody Harrelson As Archie Bunker — New ABC Special - TVLine

Kim Kardashian & Kylie Jenner Delayed Their Fragrance Launch For An Unusual Reason - Bustle

Wendy Williams' Estranged Husband Fears Her Career and Finances Could Be in Jeopardy Post Split - The Blast

Will Meghan Markle Offend the Royal Family With Her Birth Plan? - The Cheat Sheet

Picking best NFL fits for the 2019 draft's top quarterbacks - ESPN

76ers Want To Make It Two In A Row Against The Nets - Sportsbook Review

April's Pink Moon can be seen on Friday night - KUTV 2News

Southern California hit by tiny earthquakes every 3 minutes, study finds - KABC-TV

Southern California hit by tiny earthquakes every 3 minutes, study finds  KABC-TV

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America’s first woman astronaut candidate dead at 88  Fox News

America's first female astronaut candidate, pilot Jerrie Cobb, who pushed for equality in space but never reached its heights, has died.

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Second NASA Astronaut to Spend Nearly a Year in Space — For Science - Space.com

UK gets largest grant ever: $87 million to cut opioid deaths in 16 Kentucky counties - Lexington Herald Leader

CDC investigates outbreak of Listeria tied to deli meats and cheeses - WTHR

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  2. Notre Dame beekeeper waits to learn fate of his at least 180,000 bees
  3. Paris firefighters formed a 'human chain' to save Notre Dame's treasures
  4. Photo of man, girl snapped before Notre Dame fire finds way to family
  5. IOC makes donation to help restore Notre Dame ahead of 2024 Olympics
  6. Colombians stage kiss-a-thon in support of LGBTQ rights
  7. Israeli flight attendant in coma from measles complication
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Partner of Minneapolis officer who killed woman says he feared ambush

"With the thump and being startled, I went straight to, 'This could be an ambush,'" Officer Matthew Harrity testified in the trial of Mohamed Noor.
    

Notre Dame beekeeper waits to learn fate of his at least 180,000 bees

Nicolas Géant said it had always been his dream to keep bees on the roof of “the most beautiful church in the world.”
    

Paris firefighters formed a 'human chain' to save Notre Dame's treasures

First responders were honored at two ceremonies Thursday, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying they'd receive a medal of honor for their heroic work.
    

Photo of man, girl snapped before Notre Dame fire finds way to family

"The search is over!" claimed the woman who said she took the touching picture.
    

IOC makes donation to help restore Notre Dame ahead of 2024 Olympics

French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that he wants to see Notre Dame restored within five years.
    

Colombians stage kiss-a-thon in support of LGBTQ rights

The event was held outside an upscale shopping mall just days after two gay men in their early 20s were harassed there.
    

Israeli flight attendant in coma from measles complication

Israeli Health Ministry reported there was a passenger with measles on a March 26 flight from New York to Israel.
    

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  23. Nonfiction: In ‘Stony the Road,’ Henry Louis Gates Jr. Captures the History and Images of the Fraught Years After the Civil War
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  25. Russians Breached Florida County Computers Before 2016 Election, Mueller Report Says
  26. Woman Killed During Unrest in Northern Ireland
  27. Three Mountain Climbers Missing After an Avalanche in Canada
  28. 2 Virginia Police Officers Are Fired Amid Allegations of Links to White Nationalists
  29. This Genetic Mutation Makes People Feel Full — All the Time
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The Mueller Report Is 448 Pages Long. You Need to Know These 7 Key Things.

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, produced a report of more than 400 pages that painted a deeply unflattering picture of President Trump but stopped short of accusing him of criminal wrongdoing.
    

Mueller Rejects View That Presidents Can’t Obstruct Justice

The special counsel’s rationale for demurring on the question of obstruction of justice stood in stark contrast to that of the attorney general, William P. Barr.
    

A Portrait of the White House and Its Culture of Dishonesty

At one juncture after another, the Mueller report describes how Mr. Trump made his troubles worse, giving into anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.
    

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In Divided Washington, Relief and Disappointment at Mueller’s Report

The stoic feelings of progressive Washington were similarly subdued in the city’s more conservative corners.
    

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Mr. Mueller’s Indictment

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Mueller’s Damning Report

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