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Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will undergo surgery.
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  1. Sen. Michael Bennet has prostate cancer, will undergo surgery
  2. Ex-Fox News contributor Morgan Ortagus named State Department spokeswoman
  3. Zebrafish are making waves for limb regeneration research
  4. NRA opposes Democrats expansion of Violence Against Women Act
  5. Atlanta Falcons re-sign versatile Kemal Ishmael, add offensive guard
  6. Former 5-star recruit Jahvon Quinerly to transfer from Villanova
  7. FAA, NASA create joint task force to review Boeing 737 Max fix
  8. Prosecutors dismiss felony charge against Patriots DE Michael Bennett
  9. Facebook user data exposed on public servers used by third-party apps
  10. House Democrats ask IRS for 6 years of Donald Trump's tax returns
  11. Former Indianapolis Colts WR Ryan Grant signs with Oakland Raiders
  12. ICE arrests 280 at Texas business in largest immigration raid in decade
  13. Sen. Mitch McConnell invokes nuclear option to limit nomination debate time
  14. Watch: Tottenham Hotspur opens new stadium, Son Heung-min scores first goal
  15. Six states and D.C. sue Trump administration over school lunches
  16. NIH launches early trial for universal influenza vaccine
  17. Nitrogen degrading coral in Hawaii traced to wastewater treatment plant
  18. Philadelphia 76ers to sign veteran center Greg Monroe
  19. Texas bans all chaplains from entering execution chamber
  20. Charges dropped in all remaining cases from Waco, Texas, biker shootout
  21. Watch: Running of the Sheep held in New Zealand city
  22. Acetaminophen linked to stroke risk for people with diabetes
  23. Watch: Runaway pig lured home with bread rolls
  24. Murray State guard Ja Morant expected to declare for NBA Draft

Sen. Michael Bennet has prostate cancer, will undergo surgery

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will undergo surgery.
    

Ex-Fox News contributor Morgan Ortagus named State Department spokeswoman

Former Fox News contributor Morgan Ortagus has been appointed the new State Department spokeswoman, the White House said Wednesday.
    

Zebrafish are making waves for limb regeneration research

WASHINGTON ­­- Could humans regrow their limbs? Researchers are considering this possibility as they study the regrowth of tail fins and other organs in zebrafish.
    

NRA opposes Democrats expansion of Violence Against Women Act

Democrats are seeking to expand the Violence Against Women Act to close the so-called boyfriend loophole amid opposition from the National Rifle Association.
    

Atlanta Falcons re-sign versatile Kemal Ishmael, add offensive guard

The Atlanta Falcons re-signed veteran linebacker Kemal Ishmael to a one-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.
    

Former 5-star recruit Jahvon Quinerly to transfer from Villanova

Villanova men's head basketball coach Jay Wright announced Wednesday that freshman guard Jahvon Quinerly will transfer from the school after one season.
    

FAA, NASA create joint task force to review Boeing 737 Max fix

The Federal Aviation Administration is launching a joint task force with NASA and international aviation regulators to review Boeing's fix for its 737 Max jets.
    

Prosecutors dismiss felony charge against Patriots DE Michael Bennett

Harris County prosecutors moved to dismiss a felony charge of injury to the elderly against New England Patriots defensive end Michael Bennett on Wednesday.
    

Facebook user data exposed on public servers used by third-party apps

Millions of Facebook user records were exposed on a public data server, a cybersecurity firm said Wednesday.
    

House Democrats ask IRS for 6 years of Donald Trump's tax returns

House Democrats on Wednesday sent a request to the Internal Revenue Service asking for copies of President Donald Trump's tax returns.
    

Former Indianapolis Colts WR Ryan Grant signs with Oakland Raiders

Former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Ryan Grant signed with the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday, the team announced.
    

ICE arrests 280 at Texas business in largest immigration raid in decade

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested 280 people Wednesday in a raid on a North Texas cellphone repair business.
    

Sen. Mitch McConnell invokes nuclear option to limit nomination debate time

Senate Republicans voted to invoke the so-called nuclear option to change rules to reduce debate time on the confirmation process for certain Trump nominees.
    

Watch: Tottenham Hotspur opens new stadium, Son Heung-min scores first goal

Son Heung-min had the honor of scoring the first goal in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium history in the Spurs' win against Crystal Palace Wednesday in London.
    

Six states and D.C. sue Trump administration over school lunches

Attorneys general from six states and Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture on Wednesday for weakening nutritional standards in school meals.
    

NIH launches early trial for universal influenza vaccine

The first clinical trial has begun on a dynamic universal flu vaccine candidate to analyze it's safety and effectiveness on human volunteers.
    

Nitrogen degrading coral in Hawaii traced to wastewater treatment plant

Scientists have finally linked the excess nitrogen degrading Hawaiian coral to a wastewater treatment plant that injects treated sewage water into the ground.
    

Philadelphia 76ers to sign veteran center Greg Monroe

The Philadelphia 76ers will sign center Greg Monroe to their roster, hoping he will add veteran experience as they look toward the postseason.
    

Texas bans all chaplains from entering execution chamber

Texas officials on Wednesday banned any chaplain from entering the state's execution chambers after a Supreme Court ruling.
    

Charges dropped in all remaining cases from Waco, Texas, biker shootout

Prosecutors said they dropped all charges against 24 people accused of involvement in a Waco, Texas, biker shootout in 2015 that left nine people dead.
    

Watch: Running of the Sheep held in New Zealand city

A New Zealand town celebrated its annual festival with a Running of the Sheep event, featuring hundreds of sheep running through the streets.
    

Acetaminophen linked to stroke risk for people with diabetes

A widely used pain relief drug may raise the risk for stroke in people with diabetes, a new study says.
    

Watch: Runaway pig lured home with bread rolls

Police in Massachusetts used bread roles to coax an escaped pig running loose in the streets to return to its pen.
    

Murray State guard Ja Morant expected to declare for NBA Draft

Murray State star Ja Morant is expected Wednesday to announce he will be entering the 2019 NBA Draft.
    
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  1. Malware Arrest Exposes Security Gaps at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club - The New York Times
  2. Jerry Nadler's Mueller report subpoena isn't legit without impeachment inquiry - Washington Examiner
  3. Boeing boasted about streamlined approval for the 737 Max. Now it's cleaning up the mess - CNN
  4. ICE arrests more than 280 at Texas business, biggest workplace immigration raid in a decade - NBC News
  5. Funeral Held for Student Killed After Ride-Share Mistake - Snopes.com
  6. Trump's approval rating up 1 point since Mueller probe ended | TheHill - The Hill
  7. Border Patrol’s largest holding area — known to migrants as ‘the kennel’ — is overwhelmed - Los Angeles Times
  8. Coroner's inquest sheds new light into Washington family killed in Calif. cliff plunge - KATU
  9. Sen. Michael Bennet has prostate cancer, will have surgery this month - CNN
  10. Australia: Fines, jail for social media firms for violent content - Aljazeera.com
  11. On Wednesday, Congress cheered NATO. But applause is not enough - Washington Examiner
  12. Tesla deliveries fall—especially for high-end Model S and X - Ars Technica
  13. Tesla deliveries drop due to new challenges shipping Model 3 overseas - TechCrunch
  14. Here's Everywhere You Can Get Free & Cheap Food for National Burrito Day - Thrillist
  15. PG&E announces new CEO and appoints 10 new board members - KMPH Fox 26
  16. Motorola Moto G7 and One lines are getting Google’s call screening feature - The Verge
  17. Apple's Plans to Release 5G iPhone in 2020 Could Be Stymied by Intel Delays - Mac Rumors
  18. Holey Light turns the Galaxy S10’s camera cutout into a notification ring - Android Authority
  19. Motorola's preparing an insane looking quadruple-camera smartphone - Phone Arena
  20. How 'Joker' Trailer Changes the Comic Book Origin Story - Hollywood Reporter
  21. Britney Spears reportedly checks herself into mental health facility - Chron.com
  22. Hundreds mourn slain rapper Nipsey Hussle in Detroit - The Detroit News
  23. Mets takeaways from 6-4 win over Marlins, including deGrom's 14-K masterpiece - SNY.tv
  24. What coaches are saying about the 2019 Final Four - ESPN
  25. It’s Time for the Heroic Male Paleontologist Trope to Go Extinct - Slate
  26. India Destroyed a Satellite With a Missile Last Week, and Pieces Were Thrown Into an Orbit That Risks the International Space Station - Universe Today
  27. Scientists discover first organism with chlorophyll genes that doesn't photosynthesize - Phys.org
  28. After bleaching, Great Barrier Reef corals aren’t bouncing back quickly - Ars Technica
  29. Globally, one in five deaths are associated with poor diet - Science Daily
  30. Why is insulin so expensive? The absurd cost of a diabetes drug, explained - Vox.com
  31. US investigates seizure risk with electronic cigarettes - Health - WTHR
  32. Mom says terminally ill son was exposed to measles at hospital - WGN-TV
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Malware Arrest Exposes Security Gaps at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club - The New York Times


Jerry Nadler's Mueller report subpoena isn't legit without impeachment inquiry - Washington Examiner

Boeing boasted about streamlined approval for the 737 Max. Now it's cleaning up the mess - CNN


ICE arrests more than 280 at Texas business, biggest workplace immigration raid in a decade - NBC News

Funeral Held for Student Killed After Ride-Share Mistake - Snopes.com


Trump's approval rating up 1 point since Mueller probe ended | TheHill - The Hill

Border Patrol’s largest holding area — known to migrants as ‘the kennel’ — is overwhelmed - Los Angeles Times

Coroner's inquest sheds new light into Washington family killed in Calif. cliff plunge - KATU

Sen. Michael Bennet has prostate cancer, will have surgery this month - CNN

Australia: Fines, jail for social media firms for violent content - Aljazeera.com

On Wednesday, Congress cheered NATO. But applause is not enough - Washington Examiner

Tesla deliveries fall—especially for high-end Model S and X - Ars Technica

Tesla deliveries drop due to new challenges shipping Model 3 overseas - TechCrunch

Here's Everywhere You Can Get Free & Cheap Food for National Burrito Day - Thrillist

PG&E announces new CEO and appoints 10 new board members - KMPH Fox 26

Motorola Moto G7 and One lines are getting Google’s call screening feature - The Verge

Apple's Plans to Release 5G iPhone in 2020 Could Be Stymied by Intel Delays - Mac Rumors

Holey Light turns the Galaxy S10’s camera cutout into a notification ring - Android Authority

Motorola's preparing an insane looking quadruple-camera smartphone - Phone Arena

How 'Joker' Trailer Changes the Comic Book Origin Story - Hollywood Reporter

Britney Spears reportedly checks herself into mental health facility - Chron.com

Hundreds mourn slain rapper Nipsey Hussle in Detroit - The Detroit News

Mets takeaways from 6-4 win over Marlins, including deGrom's 14-K masterpiece - SNY.tv

What coaches are saying about the 2019 Final Four - ESPN

It’s Time for the Heroic Male Paleontologist Trope to Go Extinct - Slate

India Destroyed a Satellite With a Missile Last Week, and Pieces Were Thrown Into an Orbit That Risks the International Space Station - Universe Today

Scientists discover first organism with chlorophyll genes that doesn't photosynthesize - Phys.org

Scientists discover first organism with chlorophyll genes that doesn't photosynthesize  Phys.org

For the first time scientists have found an organism that can produce chlorophyll but does not engage in photosynthesis.

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After bleaching, Great Barrier Reef corals aren’t bouncing back quickly - Ars Technica

Globally, one in five deaths are associated with poor diet - Science Daily

Why is insulin so expensive? The absurd cost of a diabetes drug, explained - Vox.com

US investigates seizure risk with electronic cigarettes - Health - WTHR

Mom says terminally ill son was exposed to measles at hospital - WGN-TV

Mom says terminally ill son was exposed to measles at hospital  WGN-TV

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A Polish priest who led a public burning of books apologized, saying the ritual was not intended to condemn specific authors, religions or social groups.
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  6. Pompeo to families of Americans held abroad: Ransoms aren't worth the risk
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Priest apologizes for burning 'Harry Potter' books

A Polish priest who led a public burning of books apologized, saying the ritual was not intended to condemn specific authors, religions or social groups.
    

Will Theresa May's last-ditch gamble finally end the Brexit chaos?

The U.K. prime minister has so far failed at every hurdle to make the divorce happen on her terms.
    

Ethiopian Airlines pilots reportedly followed Boeing's emergency steps before 737 Max crash

Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration have claimed the crash could have been avoided if pilots had followed established safety procedures.
    

Kidnappers demand $500K after American tourist vanishes in Uganda

The assailants used one of the victims' cellphones to call authorities and demand a ransom of $500,000, police said.
    

Brunei Invokes laws allowing stoning for gay sex, adultery

The new Islamic criminal laws took effect in the tiny Southeast Asian nation on Wednesday. Those found guilty of gay sex can be stoned to death.
    

Pompeo to families of Americans held abroad: Ransoms aren't worth the risk

"Many of you shared experiences today where you were frustrated that not enough is being done," he said. “I implore you don’t give up ... we will not.”
    

Algeria's president steps down amid protests after 2 decades in power

Tensions had been mounting in recent days between an army chief and Abdelaziz Bouteflika's entourage — along with suspicions of a potential military coup.
    

Donors to Trump inaugural committee got ambassador nominations. But are they qualified?

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  1. Some on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed
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  4. The Night Fox News and Trump Became One
  5. Alabama’s Gruesome Prisons: Report Finds Rape and Murder at All Hours
  6. Reporter’s Notebook: Inside America’s Black Box: A Rare Look at the Violence of Incarceration
  7. Joe Biden, in Video, Says He Will Be ‘More Mindful’ of Personal Space
  8. Global Health: Scientists Thought They Had Measles Cornered. They Were Wrong.
  9. The Incredible Shrinking Apple
  10. Mayor Pete Is Plenty Gay
  11. The Biden Sort-Of Lovefest
  12. Even After a Trade Deal, Be Wary of China
  13. Trump to Puerto Rico: Who’s Your Daddy?
  14. Big Tech’s Original Sin
  15. We Fled the Gangs in Honduras. Then the U.S. Government Took My Baby.
  16. Parenting in the Time of Measles
  17. Is Being Trans Like Being an Immigrant?
  18. Out of Prison, but Still Not Free
  19. The Stone: Athens in Pieces: The Happiest Man I’ve Ever Met
  20. ‘Why Aren’t Democrats Winning the Hispanic Vote 80-20 or 90-10?’
  21. Whole Foods Cut Prices. It Saved Us 5 Cents.
  22. Screenland: Lionel Messi’s Goals Go Viral Like No Other Player’s
  23. Carlos Ghosn Arrested in Tokyo Over New Accusations
  24. Eat Your Veggies: Study Finds Poor Diets Linked to One in Five Deaths
  25. Tesla Reports 31% Drop in Deliveries for First Quarter
  26. A Teacher Is Fired Over a Topless Selfie, Stirring a Debate Over Gender Equity
  27. Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin Appear in Court as College Admissions Scandal Rewrites Lives
  28. Australia Passes Law to Punish Social Media Companies for Violent Posts
  29. She Survived a Slave Ship, the Civil War and the Depression. Her Name Was Redoshi.
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Some on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed

Members of the special counsel’s team have told associates that their findings are more troubling for President Trump than the attorney general indicated.
    

Malware Arrest Exposes Security Gaps at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club

The arrest of a woman with a malware-laced device revealed the challenge of protecting a president who prefers a resort over Camp David.
    

House Democrat Demands Six Years of Trump Tax Returns From I.R.S.

The House Ways and Means Committee chairman, using an obscure provision in the tax code, formally demanded President Trump’s personal and business tax returns, most likely starting a momentous fight.
    

The Night Fox News and Trump Became One

When Sean Hannity of Fox News appeared onstage at a rally with President Trump — and called the press corps “fake news” from the podium — it was the culmination of the network’s shift from its “fair and balanced” founding days to a post-Ailes MAGA messaging machine.
    

Alabama’s Gruesome Prisons: Report Finds Rape and Murder at All Hours

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Reporter’s Notebook: Inside America’s Black Box: A Rare Look at the Violence of Incarceration

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The former vice president, trying to stem the damage from complaints about unwanted touching, said he realized “social norms have begun to change.”
    

Global Health: Scientists Thought They Had Measles Cornered. They Were Wrong.

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The Incredible Shrinking Apple

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Mayor Pete Is Plenty Gay

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The Biden Sort-Of Lovefest

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Even After a Trade Deal, Be Wary of China

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Trump to Puerto Rico: Who’s Your Daddy?

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We Fled the Gangs in Honduras. Then the U.S. Government Took My Baby.

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She Survived a Slave Ship, the Civil War and the Depression. Her Name Was Redoshi.

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At War: ‘Swat the Kaiser’ and Stork Stands: The History of Army Physical Fitness

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There Are Probably Cameras on Your Flight, but Relax, They’re Not On (Yet)

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