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Corey Booker begins national tour for president with 'hometown kickoff' U.S. Sen. Cory Booker began a two-week tour for president with a "hometown kickoff" Saturday in Newark, N.J., where still has a house and was mayor. Masters 2019: Molinari in the lead, Woods in the hunt after three rounds 54 holes are complete at the 2019 Masters in Augusta, Ga., and Itay's Francesco Molinari is at the top of the leader board at 13 under. Masters 2019: Masters officials adjust Sunday's start time due to weather With the potential of severe weather in the forecast Sunday, Masters officials have adjusted the tee times for the final round. Police: Georgia girl, 6, dies after brother, 4, shot her accidentally A 6-year-old girl from Georgia has died after her 4-year-old brother accidentally shot her outside their home, authorities said. Rangers place second baseman Rougned Odor on the IL The Texas Rangers have placed second baseman Rougned Odor on the 10-day injured list with a sprained right knee. U.S. Navy sailor, Japanese woman found dead in Okinawa A U.S. Navy sailor and a Japan woman were found stabbed to death Saturday in a suspected murder-suicide in an apartment on the Japanese Island of Okinawa, police said. Masters 2019: Tony Finau makes history with 6-under 30 on front nine Tony Finau made history during day three of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, tying a record by shooting a 6-under 30 on the front nine Saturday. All male Morehouse College to accept transgender students Morehouse College, the only black all men's school in the United States, announced Saturday it will admit transgender students next fall who identify as males. Sudan's military leader: Civilian government to take power in two years A civilian government in Sudan will take over power within two years, the new leader of the transitional military council said after president's ouster. U.K. police: Man rammed car into Ukrainian ambassador's vehicle A man is in custody Saturday after ramming his car into a Ukrainian diplomat's parked vehicle more than once, but no one was injured. Look: Mick Jagger posts 'walk in the park' photo after heart surgery British rock legend Mick Jagger has shared a photo on social media showing him enjoying a spring day as he recovers from heart surgery. Laurie Metcalf, Eddie Izzard to star in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' "The Conners" star Laurie Metcalf and "The Riches" alum Eddie Izzard are set to star in the Broadway revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" World's biggest airplane takes off, lands for first time Stratolaunch, the world's largest airplane with a 385-foot wingspan, took off and successfully landed for the first time in the California desert on Saturday. MPs urge Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden to face rape allegation More than 70 British lawmakers have urged their government to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Sweden to face a rape allegation. FDA: 'Female Viagra' may cause problems when used with alcohol A drug touted as a "female Viagra" can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting when used with alcohol, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns. Tornado strikes central Texas town; more twisters forecast in South A tornado caused major damage and injuries to small town in central Texas as residents across the southern United States were bracing for significant twisters. Orioles Chris Davis snaps historic hitless streak For the first time in 210 days, Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is back in the hit column. Appeals court temporarily allows return of asylum seekers to Mexico U.S. government is allowed to return asylum seekers to Mexico after a federal appeals court temporarily put on hold a district judge's order blocking policy. Manny Machado makes an incredible play at third to retire a Diamondback San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado made the highlight reel Friday night, throwing out a runner from beyond third base. CDC links ground beef to E. coli outbreak; 109 sickened An outbreak of E. coli illness that's sickened more than a hundred people across six states appears linked to tainted ground beef. Bucks' Budenholzer named the NBA coach of the year Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer has been named the National Basketball Coaches Association's 2019 Coach of the Year. House committee chair extends deadline for Trump's tax returns House committee chairman Rep. Richard Neal extended the deadline for President Donald Trump to release his tax returns after an initial deadline passed. Caito Foods recalls pre-cut melons over salmonella; 93 ill Caito Foods has recalled pre-cut melons over possible salmonella contamination tied to 93 illnesses. Even little more exercise can extend lifespan: study No matter your fitness level, adding just a little more exercise may prolong your life, new research suggests. 'Good Girls' to return for Season 3 on NBC |
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New Mexico city asks for donations after more migrants dropped offLas Cruces officials said 83 asylum-seekers arrived Saturday after about 95 people were dropped off Friday by the Border Patrol. Ukrainian ambassador's vehicle attacked in LondonNo injuries were reported after police opened fire on a suspect outside the Ukrainian embassy on Saturday. Head of Sudan's military council steps down a day after coupProtests that led to the fall of President Omar al-Bashir this week continued with citizens demanding greater political change. Trump's latest Iran move could jeopardize U.S. troopsThe White House put the powerful armed force that answers only to Iran's supreme leader in the same category as al Qaeda and the Islamic State group. Japan says U.S. serviceman kills woman, self in OkinawaThe incident comes amid growing resentment about the presence of American troops in the southwestern Japanese region. North Korea's Kim open to another nuclear summit; Trump hails 'excellent' relationshipKim said his personal relationship with the American president remains good and that they could exchange letters at "any time." Netanyahu's re-election crushes Palestinian dreams of own stateAnalysis: "Israeli sovereignty over all the Israeli settlements would make it impossible to create a Palestinian state," one expert said. More Recent Articles
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Google’s Sensorvault Is a Boon for Law Enforcement. This Is How It Works.Investigators have been tapping into the tech giant’s enormous cache of location information in an effort to solve crimes. Here’s what this database is and what it does. The Many Reasons to Run for President When You Probably Don’t Stand a ChanceThere are book deals and TV contracts and maybe a cabinet position if your side wins. Recent history suggests there is almost no downside to giving it a shot. Cory Booker, Citing a Rising Newark, Pitches a Campaign of ‘Justice’In what was billed as his hometown kickoff rally, Mr. Booker combined his vision of Newark’s renewal with ideas to address the nation’s economic and social ills. House Chairman Says Treasury’s Concerns Over Trump’s Tax Returns ‘Lack Merit’The tone of a lawmaker’s letter suggested Democrats are prepared to take their request to court, initiating what could be a protracted legal fight over Congress’s oversight powers. As Fed Chief, Jerome Powell Navigates an Angry President and Turbulent MarketsHow Jerome H. Powell handles the next few months will be a critical test of his leadership skills, as he tries to guide the bank through a highly uncertain moment in the global economy. Central American Farmers Head to the U.S., Fleeing Climate ChangeThe problems plaguing farmers in Honduras and elsewhere have mounted with rising temperatures and increasingly unpredictable weather. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsLearning more about Julian Assange. A mysterious infection sweeps the globe. Jane Doe Ponytail’s final chapter. The first image of a black hole. And more. We’re Not Going to Take It AnymoreWe’ve given up too much control over our digital lives. We need a law to take some of it back. Editorial Observer: Everyone’s Income Taxes Should Be PublicDisclosure of tax payments would make it easier to hold politicians accountable. It also would help to reduce fraud and economic inequality. The Only Answer Is Less InternetOur emerging post-privacy order isn’t quite totalitarian, but it’s getting there. The Massacre That Led to the End of the British EmpireThe events at Jallianwala Bagh, in the Indian city of Amritsar, marked the beginning of the resistance against colonial governance. with...: Laurie Metcalf, the First Lady of American TheaterFrom playing Roseanne’s sis to Edward Albee characters and Hillary Clinton (with gin!) on Broadway. Mnuchin Says China Trade Talks Are Nearing Final RoundThe Treasury secretary said China would have the right to enforce United States commitments. Stratolaunch, World’s Largest Airplane by Wingspan, Takes Its First FlightThe crew said it was a smooth maiden voyage for the Stratolaunch, which is designed to carry rockets to blast commercial satellites into space. Sudan’s Feared Intelligence Chief Resigns in Another Victory for ProtestersDemonstrators, who remain encamped in large numbers outside the country’s military headquarters, had called for his brutal agency to be dismantled. 100 Years On, India Still Awaits Apology for Massacre in AmritsarThe British never apologized for the 1919 mass killing of Indians protesting colonial rule in the city of Amritsar, which was ordered by a British general. That First Black Hole Seen in an Image Is Now Called Pōwehi, at Least in HawaiiThe word, which means “adorned fathomless dark creation,” is derived from the Kumulipo, a centuries-old Hawaiian creation chant, said a professor who helped with the naming. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Sen. Cory Booker began a two-week tour for president with a "hometown kickoff" Saturday in Newark, N.J., where still has a house and was mayor.
54 holes are complete at the 2019 Masters in Augusta, Ga., and Itay's Francesco Molinari is at the top of the leader board at 13 under.
With the potential of severe weather in the forecast Sunday, Masters officials have adjusted the tee times for the final round.
A 6-year-old girl from Georgia has died after her 4-year-old brother accidentally shot her outside their home, authorities said.
The Texas Rangers have placed second baseman Rougned Odor on the 10-day injured list with a sprained right knee.
A U.S. Navy sailor and a Japan woman were found stabbed to death Saturday in a suspected murder-suicide in an apartment on the Japanese Island of Okinawa, police said.
Tony Finau made history during day three of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, tying a record by shooting a 6-under 30 on the front nine Saturday.
Morehouse College, the only black all men's school in the United States, announced Saturday it will admit transgender students next fall who identify as males.
A civilian government in Sudan will take over power within two years, the new leader of the transitional military council said after president's ouster.
A man is in custody Saturday after ramming his car into a Ukrainian diplomat's parked vehicle more than once, but no one was injured.
British rock legend Mick Jagger has shared a photo on social media showing him enjoying a spring day as he recovers from heart surgery.
"The Conners" star Laurie Metcalf and "The Riches" alum Eddie Izzard are set to star in the Broadway revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Stratolaunch, the world's largest airplane with a 385-foot wingspan, took off and successfully landed for the first time in the California desert on Saturday.
More than 70 British lawmakers have urged their government to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Sweden to face a rape allegation.
A drug touted as a "female Viagra" can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting when used with alcohol, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns.
A tornado caused major damage and injuries to small town in central Texas as residents across the southern United States were bracing for significant twisters.
For the first time in 210 days, Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is back in the hit column.
U.S. government is allowed to return asylum seekers to Mexico after a federal appeals court temporarily put on hold a district judge's order blocking policy.
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado made the highlight reel Friday night, throwing out a runner from beyond third base.
An outbreak of E. coli illness that's sickened more than a hundred people across six states appears linked to tainted ground beef.
Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer has been named the National Basketball Coaches Association's 2019 Coach of the Year.
House committee chairman Rep. Richard Neal extended the deadline for President Donald Trump to release his tax returns after an initial deadline passed.
Caito Foods has recalled pre-cut melons over possible salmonella contamination tied to 93 illnesses.
No matter your fitness level, adding just a little more exercise may prolong your life, new research suggests.
NBC has renewed its crime dramedy "Good Girls" for a third season. 

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