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Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order Thursday banning New York City from purchasing single-use plastics to curb climate change.
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  1. Mayor Bill De Blasio bans New York City from using single-use plastics
  2. Duke Blue Devils freshman Cam Reddish to enter 2019 NBA Draft
  3. Disney+ to debut Nov. 12, will cost $6.99 a month
  4. Memphis Grizzlies fire head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, reassign GM Chris Wallace
  5. Goo Goo Dolls, Bon Jovi booked for 2019 Rock in Rio
  6. Appeals court stays execution of Alabama inmate Christopher Price
  7. Masters 2019: Koepka, DeChambeau share first-round lead; Tiger Woods in hunt
  8. 'Walking Dead' composer scoring 'Child's Play' remake
  9. 'Grey's Anatomy'-'Station 19' crossover to air May 2 on ABC
  10. Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg: Airlines testing 737 Max software fix
  11. After delays, SpaceX’s powerful Falcon Heavy lifts off in Florida
  12. New York Jets sign former Green Bay Packers RB Ty Montgomery
  13. Glenn Close to star in Netflix's 'Hillbilly Elegy'
  14. Amazon renews 'Hanna' for second season
  15. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs 6-week ban on abortions
  16. Cavs and coach Larry Drew agree to part ways
  17. 'NCIS' to return for 17th season on CBS
  18. Ex-White House official to appear before House on security clearance matter
  19. CDC study reveals surge in U.S. autism rate
  20. This week in Washington
  21. Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen cleared following heart problem
  22. Common Costa Rican frog species consists of several 'cryptic' species
  23. Former Obama counsel Greg Craig indicted for lying about Ukraine ties
  24. Ramon Foster warns former Steelers: 'Don't burn too many bridges'
  25. Braves agree to seven-year, $35M contract with 2B Ozzie Albies

Mayor Bill De Blasio bans New York City from using single-use plastics

Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order Thursday banning New York City from purchasing single-use plastics to curb climate change.
    

Duke Blue Devils freshman Cam Reddish to enter 2019 NBA Draft

Duke Blue Devils freshman Cam Reddish joined teammate RJ Barrett and declared for the 2019 NBA Draft.
    

Disney+ to debut Nov. 12, will cost $6.99 a month

The Walt Disney Company has announced its new streaming service Disney+ will be available on Nov. 12 and cost $6.99 a month.
    

Memphis Grizzlies fire head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, reassign GM Chris Wallace

The Memphis Grizzlies shook up their organization Thursday with the firing of head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and reassigning of general manager Chris Wallace.
    

Goo Goo Dolls, Bon Jovi booked for 2019 Rock in Rio

Goo Goo Dolls, Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band and Ivete Sangalo have been booked to perform at the Rock in Rio music festival.
    

Appeals court stays execution of Alabama inmate Christopher Price

A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's stay of execution for Alabama death row inmate Christopher Price hours before he was scheduled to die Wednesday.
    

Masters 2019: Koepka, DeChambeau share first-round lead; Tiger Woods in hunt

The first round of the Masters concluded Thursday with Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau holding a share of first place and Tiger Woods finishing under par.
    

'Walking Dead' composer scoring 'Child's Play' remake

Composer Bear McCreary -- whose haunting music is heard in "The Walking Dead" and "10 Cloverfield Lane" -- will score the "Child's Play" horror movie remake.
    

'Grey's Anatomy'-'Station 19' crossover to air May 2 on ABC

A "Grey's Anatomy" and "Station 19" crossover event is set to air on May 2, ABC announced.
    

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg: Airlines testing 737 Max software fix

Airlines have tested Boeing's fix for its 737 Max jetliners -- after two deadly crashes -- 96 times, company CEO Dennis Muilenburg said Thursday.
    

After delays, SpaceX’s powerful Falcon Heavy lifts off in Florida

SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket lifted off on schedule at 6:35 p.m. Thursday from Florida's Kennedy Space Center, the second launch for the biggest rocket in use today.
    

New York Jets sign former Green Bay Packers RB Ty Montgomery

Former Green Bay Packers running back/receiver Ty Montgomery signed with the New York Jets, the team announced Thursday.
    

Glenn Close to star in Netflix's 'Hillbilly Elegy'

"The Wife" and "Fatal Attraction" actress Glenn Close is set to co-star in Ron Howard's film adaptation of J.D. Vance's memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy."
    

Amazon renews 'Hanna' for second season

Esmé Creed-Miles signed on to star in a second season of "Hanna," Amazon announced Thursday.
    

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs 6-week ban on abortions

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state's so-called "heartbeat" abortion bill, enshrining into law one of the country's most restrictive abortion bans.
    

Cavs and coach Larry Drew agree to part ways

The Cleveland Cavaliers and head coach Larry Drew agreed Thursday to part ways, a day following the end of the regular season.
    

'NCIS' to return for 17th season on CBS

CBS said Thursday it has ordered a 17th season of its procedural "NCIS" and plans to air it in 2019-20.
    

Ex-White House official to appear before House on security clearance matter

A former White House official will appear before a House oversight committee on April 23, as part of a House probe of the Trump administration's security clearance process, his lawyer said.
    

CDC study reveals surge in U.S. autism rate

Autism rates have surged at an alarming rate in various states around the United States since 2010, a new study says.
    

This week in Washington

President Donald Trump meets with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Attorney General William Barr testifies to a House appropriations subcommittee the week of April 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
    

Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen cleared following heart problem

The Chicago Bulls announced Thursday that forward Lauri Markkanen has been cleared to resume full basketball activities after experiencing a heart problem.
    

Common Costa Rican frog species consists of several 'cryptic' species

Scientists have discovered multiple "cryptic" species hiding inside a common Costa Rican frog species.
    

Former Obama counsel Greg Craig indicted for lying about Ukraine ties

A federal grand jury charged Gregory Craig, the White House counsel for President Barack Obama, with lying to special counsel Robert Mueller's team.
    

Ramon Foster warns former Steelers: 'Don't burn too many bridges'

Ramon Foster warned former Pittsburgh Steelers players not to "burn too many bridges" Thursday in a not-so-subliminal social media post.
    

Braves agree to seven-year, $35M contract with 2B Ozzie Albies

The Atlanta Braves have agreed to a long-term contract extension with second baseman Ozzie Albies.
    
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  5. Senate confirms former oil and gas lobbyist David Bernhardt as interior secretary - Washington Post
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  7. Schumer, McConnell trade blame as Senate declines - POLITICO
  8. Coffee shop owner killed in North Carolina gas explosion stayed behind, fire chief says - NBC News
  9. India’s Democracy Could Be at Stake in Its Elections Starting Thursday - Slate
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  11. Palestinian Boycott Activist Denied Entry to United States - The New York Times
  12. Equity Shot: A deep dive into the Uber S-1 - TechCrunch
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  16. Google and Huawei to pay Nexus 6P owners for bootloop issues in class-action lawsuit - CNET
  17. Apple's Absurd iPhone Repair Charges Inadvertently Exposed By Rival - Forbes
  18. Apple's Antitrust Scrutiny Is Heating Up - Motley Fool
  19. Disney+ adds 'The Simpsons' as a streaming exclusive - Engadget
  20. As 'Game of Thrones' wraps up, we pick who's most likely to succeed — and who's most evil - STLtoday.com
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  23. 2019 Masters leaderboard breakdown: Full coverage, scores, highlights from Round 1 - CBS Sports
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  27. SpaceX landed three of its boosters for the first time, and yep, it was impressive - Mashable
  28. Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same. - The New York Times
  29. Photograph of researcher who helped create first black hole image goes viral - Chron.com
  30. Measles Outbreak: Tensions Rise as New York City Steps Up Response - The New York Times
  31. Cesarean section complication risk rises with mother's age, study finds - NBCNews.com
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Todd Starnes: Hey Ilhan Omar, 9/11 was about Muslims waging Jihad on America - Fox News

Senate confirms former oil and gas lobbyist David Bernhardt as interior secretary - Washington Post


Michael Avenatti Indicted For Allegedly Stealing Paraplegic Client's Settlement Money - NPR

Schumer, McConnell trade blame as Senate declines - POLITICO

Coffee shop owner killed in North Carolina gas explosion stayed behind, fire chief says - NBC News

India’s Democracy Could Be at Stake in Its Elections Starting Thursday - Slate

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces Brexit rebellion over new exit delay - The Washington Post

Palestinian Boycott Activist Denied Entry to United States - The New York Times

Equity Shot: A deep dive into the Uber S-1 - TechCrunch

Rite Aid will start selling CBD products in Washington, Oregon - KOMO News

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Rite Aid stores in Oregon and Washington will start selling CBD hemp oil products this month, citing interest from several customers hoping to buy those items.

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Apple's Absurd iPhone Repair Charges Inadvertently Exposed By Rival - Forbes

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As 'Game of Thrones' wraps up, we pick who's most likely to succeed — and who's most evil - STLtoday.com

Wendy Williams Has Filed For Divorce From Longtime Husband, Kevin Hunter - Essence

Are Cardinals, Kyler Murray negotiating a contract? - NBC Sports

2019 Masters leaderboard breakdown: Full coverage, scores, highlights from Round 1 - CBS Sports

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Boycotting Israel is anti-Semitic, new Trump envoy says

"If there is an organized movement to economically strangle the state of Israel, that is anti-Semitic,” Elan Carr said on his first day on the job.
    

Sudan's president ousted by military after protests

The Defense Minister announced President Omar al-Bashir has been detained, ending his 30-year rule.
    

Retired Pope Benedict blames sexual revolution and church laws for abuse scandal

The essay immediately raised eyebrows, seeming to interfere with or even contradict Pope Francis' own efforts to confront one of the most critical issues facing the church.
    

A timeline of Assange's nearly 7 years in the Ecuadorian Embassy

Assange's complicated, almost decadelong case came to a turning point Thursday with his arrest in London and potential extradition to the U.S.
    

Australian rugby star faces sack over homophobic social post

Israel Folau, Australia’s best-known player, said gays and others he perceived to be "living in sin," like “drunks,” would be condemned to hell.
    

Sudan's autocratic leader reportedly driven from power after 3 decades

The swirling reports of a coup follow nearly four months of street protests against the autocrat's rule.
    

The world's largest democratic exercise gets underway in India

The seven-phase election is staggered over six weeks and some 900 million people are eligible to cast ballots at around a million polling stations.
    

Europe and Britain agree to a new Brexit deadline of Oct. 31

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  4. A Charred Gas Can, a Receipt and an Arrest in Fires of 3 Black Churches
  5. White House Considered Releasing Migrants in ‘Sanctuary Cities’
  6. The Fall of Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the ‘Spider’ at the Heart of Sudan’s Web
  7. Matter: Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same.
  8. Moon Landing by Israel’s Beresheet Spacecraft Appears to End in Crash
  9. Falcon Heavy, SpaceX’s Giant Rocket, Launches Into Orbit, and Sticks Its Landings
  10. Lil Nas X’s Smash Makes Country Wonder if Rap Is Friend or Foe. Again.
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  16. Purity vs. Pragmatism, Environment vs. Health
  17. ‘Curious Eyes Never Run Dry’
  18. Thomas Edison Would Not Be Happy
  19. ‘What’s Your Favorite Book?’ Is Not a Trick Question
  20. There Is No Good Reason Prisoners Can’t Vote
  21. Brexit Heads for That Riveting Black Hole
  22. An Artist Colony Thrives in the South African Desert
  23. Magic Johnson Always Set His Sights Beyond Basketball
  24. Gregory Craig, Ex-Obama Aide, Is Indicted on Charges of Lying to Justice Dept.
  25. Herman Cain’s Fed Chances Dim Amid Republican Senate Opposition
  26. Disney Plus Streaming Service Is Unveiled to Hollywood Fanfare
  27. Comey Defends Trump Campaign Surveillance: ‘I Have Never Thought of That as Spying’
  28. Uber, Losing $1.8 Billion a Year, Reveals I.P.O. Filing
  29. ‘I Don’t Want to Stay Here’: Half a Million Live in Flood Zones, and the Government Is Paying
  30. Under Modi, a Hindu Nationalist Surge Has Further Divided India
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Julian Assange Arrested in London as U.S. Unseals Hacking Conspiracy Indictment

Mr. Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, took refuge in 2012 in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London. He was arrested there on Thursday after Ecuador revoked his asylum status.
    

Assange: A Self-Proclaimed Foe of Secrecy Who Inspires Both Admiration and Fury

From his beginnings as a teenage hacker in Australia to his arrest this week in London, the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been a deeply divisive figure.
    

After Arrest of Julian Assange, the Russian Mysteries Remain

An indictment charging Mr. Assange with conspiring to hack into a Pentagon computer does not mention WikiLeaks’ role in Russia’s interference in the 2016 campaign.
    

A Charred Gas Can, a Receipt and an Arrest in Fires of 3 Black Churches

The 21-year-old son of a sheriff’s deputy was charged in connection with the blazes that destroyed three black churches in Louisiana.
    

White House Considered Releasing Migrants in ‘Sanctuary Cities’

The idea was suggested as the president condemned migrant caravans from Central America headed toward the southwestern border, people familiar with the plan said.
    

The Fall of Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the ‘Spider’ at the Heart of Sudan’s Web

Over 30 years, he forged a maze of security agencies and militias to bind his often ruthless rule. But he was undone in a middle class revolt over the economy.
    

Matter: Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same.

NASA scientists compared the astronaut to his earthbound twin, Mark. The results hint at what humans will have to endure on long journeys through space.
    

Moon Landing by Israel’s Beresheet Spacecraft Appears to End in Crash

The spacecraft’s orbit of the moon was a first for a private effort, but the landing failure highlighted the risks of fast and cheap approaches to space exploration.
    

Falcon Heavy, SpaceX’s Giant Rocket, Launches Into Orbit, and Sticks Its Landings

It was only the second flight for what is the most powerful rocket now available on Earth, improving on its spectacular test launch in 2018.
    

Lil Nas X’s Smash Makes Country Wonder if Rap Is Friend or Foe. Again.

The viral success of “Old Town Road” has turned the 20-year-old rapper into an overnight sensation and rebooted conversations about who is allowed to represent the rural experience.
    

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Do You Know What You’ve Given Up?

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Feeling Safe in the Surveillance State

In China, where facial recognition cameras are celebrated as a national triumph, many citizens convince themselves that everywhere else is filled with danger.
    

Our Disgrace at the Border

The agony of the refugee and the posturing of showbiz politicians.
    

Is Assange’s Arrest a Threat to the Free Press?

He deserves his fate, but it sets a dangerous precedent.
    

Purity vs. Pragmatism, Environment vs. Health

A surprising, important difference between the Green New Deal and Medicare for all.
    

‘Curious Eyes Never Run Dry’

The government charged Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, not with publishing classified government information, but with stealing it, skirting — for now — critical First Amendment questions.
    

Thomas Edison Would Not Be Happy

The inventor of the light bulb was an innovator. But the Trump administration wants to roll back new efficiency standards.
    

‘What’s Your Favorite Book?’ Is Not a Trick Question

Candidates should tell us what they actually love to read, and there shouldn’t be any wrong answers.
    

There Is No Good Reason Prisoners Can’t Vote

Maine and Vermont allow inmates to cast ballots. The 48 other states should too.
    

Brexit Heads for That Riveting Black Hole

Brexit could still happen. But for the first time the odds on it happening are no better than even.
    

An Artist Colony Thrives in the South African Desert

Isolated in the Great Karoo, the 18th-century village of Prince Albert is appreciated for its languid charm, Cape Dutch architecture and its food traditions.
    

Magic Johnson Always Set His Sights Beyond Basketball

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Gregory Craig, Ex-Obama Aide, Is Indicted on Charges of Lying to Justice Dept.

The charges grew out of the investigation led by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, and involve work steered to Mr. Craig by Paul Manafort.
    

Herman Cain’s Fed Chances Dim Amid Republican Senate Opposition

Four Republican senators have expressed concern about President Trump’s potential pick for the Fed, making Mr. Cain’s nomination all but dead.
    

Disney Plus Streaming Service Is Unveiled to Hollywood Fanfare

In a lavish presentation, the company provided long-awaited details about its counter to the tech giants that have moved into entertainment.
    

Comey Defends Trump Campaign Surveillance: ‘I Have Never Thought of That as Spying’

Mr. Comey, who oversaw the inquiry into ties between President Trump’s associates and Russia, said he knew of no illegal surveillance directed at the campaign.
    

Uber, Losing $1.8 Billion a Year, Reveals I.P.O. Filing

The world’s largest ride-hailing service unveiled its prospectus for what is likely to be the biggest initial public offering for years.
    

‘I Don’t Want to Stay Here’: Half a Million Live in Flood Zones, and the Government Is Paying

About 450,000 government-subsidized households are in flood plains, a risk that is growing more urgent in the era of climate change.
    

Under Modi, a Hindu Nationalist Surge Has Further Divided India

The Hindu right has never been so enfranchised at every level of power. Now, with another term likely for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, minorities are worried.
    

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Shows about Leonard Cohen, instruments, punk graphics and punk sexual energy highlight the bonds between listeners and creators.
    

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