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Washington Capitals' T.J. Oshie likely out for playoffs with broken collarbone Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie underwent successful surgery on a fractured right clavicle, the team announced Sunday. Donovan McNabb: Philadelphia Eagles should draft another quarterback Former Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Donovan McNabb offered his opinion on what the organization should do at the quarterback position. Boston Celtics sweep Indiana Pacers behind Gordon Hayward's 20 points The Boston Celtics swept the Indiana Pacers with a 110-106 victory in Game 4 Sunday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Watch: Cowboys' Dak Prescott shares motivational message with Kyler Murray Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott shared an encouraging message with Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft. Oakland OF Ramón Laureano turns in an incredible double play Oakland A's outfielder Ramón Laureano sparked an amazing double play Sunday in the team's series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays. Democrats weighing Trump impeachment after Mueller report release House Democrats said Sunday impeachment of President Donald Trump could be a possibility after the release of the special counsel Robert Mueller's report. Philadelphia Flyers remove Kate Smith statue outside Wells Fargo Center The Philadelphia Flyers removed the statue of singer Kate Smith from outside their arena, the team announced Sunday. Spurs foward DeMar DeRozan fined $25,000 for throwing ball at official The NBA has fined San Antonio Spurs forward DeMar DeRozan $25,000 for throwing a basketball at official Scott Foster during Saturday night's playoff game. Mets pitcher Syndergaard gets help in a homerun against the Cardinals New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard went deep on Sunday afternoon against the St.Louis Cardinals, but not without some help in the process. Look: 'Saved By the Bell' cast reunites for dinner Several former cast members of the 1990s teen sitcom "Saved By the Bell" reunited for dinner this weekend. Camren Bicondova won't play Selina/Catwoman in 'Gotham' finaleAmy Duggar King is pregnant with her first child Reality television personality Amy Duggar King is pregnant with her first child. Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky elected as Ukrainian president Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky defeated incumbent President Petro Poroshenko in a presidential runoff election on Sunday. 'Curse of La Llorona' tops North American box office with $26.5M Horror movie "The Curse of La Llorona" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday. Supreme Court to hear arguments on citizenship census question The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether a question about citizenship should be added to the 2020 census. Nets GM Marks fined, suspended for entering referee's locker room after game The NBA has fined and suspended Brooklyn Nets General Manager Sean Marks after he entered the referees' off-limits locker room. Rays place Austin Meadows on DL with sprained thumbYankees officially place Judge on DL with oblique injury The New York Yankees have placed outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day disabled list with a left oblique injury. Thirteen students hospitalized after flight to Boston Thirteen students on a flight from Miami to Logan International Airport in Boston were hospitalized Sunday after becoming ill, the Massachusetts Port Authority said. Japanese law recognizes Ainu minority as an indigenous people Japan passed legislation to officially recognize the Ainu of Hokkaido as an "indigenous" people for the first time. Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 93rd birthday with Easter service Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sunday by attending Easter service at Windsor Castle. Pope describes Easter as 'beginning of the new world' amid troubled times Pope Francis described Easter as the "beginning of the new world" amid suffering for people around the world during his traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from his balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. 'Superbugs' hang out on hospital patients If you weren't already worried enough about what germs lurk in hospitals, a new study shows "superbugs" are common on patients and the things they touch. Weight-loss surgery just as successful for teens with down syndrome Young people with Down syndrome or other cognitive impairments are just as successful in shedding excess pounds after weight-loss surgery as their peers, a new study finds. |
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Sri Lanka blocks social media after Easter Sunday bombingsA group that monitors internet censorship detected a blackout of services, including Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp and Instagram. Ukraine elects comedian president, exit polls showThe entertainer won a convincing victory in Sunday's runoff, ousting incumbent President Petro Poroshenko, according to two national exit polls. Police in Northern Ireland release two teens in killing of Lyra McKeeA police official pleaded for witnesses to come forward with cell phone footage of McKee's killing. Devastating floods leave millions in Iran facing humanitarian crisis"I have lived here my whole life and have never seen anything like this," said Nasser, 81, a taxi driver in Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province. More than 200 killed as Easter Sunday blasts hit churches, hotels in Sri LankaThe government declared a curfew and said it had shut down access to major social media sites and messaging services. More Recent Articles
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Religious Minorities Across Asia Suffer Amid Surge in Sectarian PoliticsThe bombings of three churches in Sri Lanka highlighted the growing vulnerability of religious minorities across Asia, from Christians in Hindu-majority India to Muslims in Buddhist-majority Myanmar. The Interpreter: Sri Lanka Blocks Social Media, Fearing More ViolenceSri Lankan officials have a troubled relationship with social media. They have seen firsthand how quickly online hate can turn into deadly violence. How Michael Cohen Turned Against President TrumpThe president’s longtime fixer had, for months, sought “a little loving and respect.” Confidential emails and texts chronicle their momentous falling out. Why It Matters That Trump and Michael Cohen Had a Falling OutAs Mr. Trump’s longtime fixer, Mr. Cohen had an intimate view of his boss’s personal and professional lives. The collapse of their relationship has cast a shadow on the presidency. White House Memo: To Defend Against a Mercurial Boss, Trump Aides Wield the Pen as ShieldNote-taking in the White House, a practice previous administrations shied away from to protect the president, has become a way for Trump aides to protect themselves from the president. How 2020 Democrats Are Gaming Out Trump Impeachment QuandaryMost candidates feel no pressure to demand President Trump’s impeachment because they do not hear a clamoring for it on the campaign trail. Giuliani Says There Is ‘Nothing Wrong With Taking Information From Russians’Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, defended the Trump campaign’s behavior as fallout from the Mueller report played out on national television. ‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Asylum Seekers, Once in Limbo, Face Deportation Under TrumpThousands of immigrants who were granted reprieves under the Obama administration have been told to return to countries where they face persecution threats. Silicon Valley Came to Kansas Schools. That Started a Rebellion.Public schools in Kansas rolled out a web-based learning platform backed by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now students have staged walkouts and sit-ins. Their parents have organized. Sri Lanka, India, Dreamliner: Your Monday BriefingCoordinated suicide bombings strike Sri Lanka Think You’re Discreet Online? Think AgainThanks to “data inference” technology, companies know more about you than you disclose. Who’s Running New York City? Good Question.Key city roles sit vacant as Mayor de Blasio hits the campaign trail. Impeach Donald Trump?Obstruction of justice is a crime. The decision is clear. The Richest Man in China Is Wrong. 12-Hour Days Are No ‘Blessing.’Working nonstop hurts employees as well as the managers who praise the culture of overwork. Life on Mars Should Not Look This AppealingBefore we set our sights on other planets, let’s take better care of Earth. Climate’s Troubling Unknown UnknownsWe can’t adapt to perils we can’t foresee. So we need to cut greenhouse gas emissions now. Editorial Observer: New to Congress, Wise to the WorldBackgrounds in national security have shaped the worldview of several new Democratic House members. Michael Jackson Biographers Face History, and the MirrorAfter child molestation accusations of “Leaving Neverland,” books about the pop icon are already being rewritten. Who will have the last word? Trump’s Washing Machine Tariffs Stung Consumers While Lifting Corporate ProfitsNew research shows how a move meant to aid domestic manufacturers instead padded profits and raised prices on a wide variety of laundry items. Ukraine Election: Comedian Trounces President, Exit Polls ShowVolodymyr Zelensky, an actor best known for playing a president on television, appears to have decisively won Ukraine’s presidency. Hospitals Stand to Lose Billions Under ‘Medicare for All’Private insurance pays hospitals much more than the federal government does for patient care. If Medicare for all means Medicare rates, expect an industry backlash. The Conviction in Karina Vetrano’s Murder Was Swift, but a Juror Now Says It Was TaintedA holdout juror accused other jurors of misconduct in the trial of the man convicted of killing Ms. Vetrano, whose body was found in a Queens park. Iran’s Supreme Leader Replaces Head of Revolutionary GuardsThe replacement came two weeks after President Trump designated the Revolutionary Guards as a foreign terrorist organization. For Palestinian Families, ‘No Light at the End of the Tunnel’The re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after he vowed to apply Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, was the latest blow to Palestinian aspirations for a state. U.S. to Clamp Down on Iranian Oil Sales, Risking Rise in Gasoline PricesThe Trump administration plans to end oil purchase waivers to five nations, notably China and India, although some officials had warned the move could hinder other priorities. HELSINKI DISPATCH: Finland’s Hobbyhorse Girls, Once a Secret Society, Now Prance in PublicFor years, a subculture of teenage hobbyhorse enthusiasts flourished under the radar. Now the craze is a national export, and a celebration of girlhood. Why ‘Find Your Passion’ Is Such Terrible AdvicePrepare for a hard truth: We’re pretty bad at most things when we first try them. More Recent Articles |
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Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie underwent successful surgery on a fractured right clavicle, the team announced Sunday.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Donovan McNabb offered his opinion on what the organization should do at the quarterback position.
The Boston Celtics swept the Indiana Pacers with a 110-106 victory in Game 4 Sunday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott shared an encouraging message with Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft.
Oakland A's outfielder Ramón Laureano sparked an amazing double play Sunday in the team's series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays.
House Democrats said Sunday impeachment of President Donald Trump could be a possibility after the release of the special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
The Philadelphia Flyers removed the statue of singer Kate Smith from outside their arena, the team announced Sunday.
The NBA has fined San Antonio Spurs forward DeMar DeRozan $25,000 for throwing a basketball at official Scott Foster during Saturday night's playoff game.
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard went deep on Sunday afternoon against the St.Louis Cardinals, but not without some help in the process.
Several former cast members of the 1990s teen sitcom "Saved By the Bell" reunited for dinner this weekend.
Reality television personality Amy Duggar King is pregnant with her first child.
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky defeated incumbent President Petro Poroshenko in a presidential runoff election on Sunday.
Horror movie "The Curse of La Llorona" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether a question about citizenship should be added to the 2020 census.
The NBA has fined and suspended Brooklyn Nets General Manager Sean Marks after he entered the referees' off-limits locker room.
The New York Yankees have placed outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day disabled list with a left oblique injury.
Thirteen students on a flight from Miami to Logan International Airport in Boston were hospitalized Sunday after becoming ill, the Massachusetts Port Authority said.
Japan passed legislation to officially recognize the Ainu of Hokkaido as an "indigenous" people for the first time.
Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sunday by attending Easter service at Windsor Castle.
Pope Francis described Easter as the "beginning of the new world" amid suffering for people around the world during his traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from his balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
If you weren't already worried enough about what germs lurk in hospitals, a new study shows "superbugs" are common on patients and the things they touch.
Young people with Down syndrome or other cognitive impairments are just as successful in shedding excess pounds after weight-loss surgery as their peers, a new study finds. 

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