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A 75-year-old Florida man was killed after he was attacked by a large, flightless bird he bred on his property, officials said.
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  1. World's most dangerous bird kills Florida owner
  2. Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid won't require knee surgery
  3. Stanley Cup 2019: Toronto Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri facing suspension
  4. NFL players react to Tiger Woods' fifth Masters win
  5. Detroit Pistons' Blake Griffin out for Game 1 against Milwaukee Bucks
  6. Stanley Cup 2019: Colorado Avalanche sign UMass' Cale Makar for playoff series
  7. Pete Buttigieg officially announces 2020 presidential bid
  8. Los Angeles Lakers to meet with Philadelphia 76ers assistant Monty Williams
  9. Watch: Meryl Streep mourns her son in 'Big Little Lies' Season 2 trailer
  10. 'When Calls the Heart' renewed for Season 7
  11. 76ers center Amir Johnson fined for having cellphone on bench
  12. Masters 2019: Bettor wins $1.19 million on Tiger Woods' green jacket win
  13. In photos: Moments from the Masters
  14. Look: First images of 'Mandalorian' characters released
  15. Sanders: White House 'reviewing' plan to send detained immigrants to sanctuary cities
  16. Red Sox's Andrew Benintendi removed after fouling ball off foot
  17. Tiger Woods wins the Masters for 15th major championship
  18. Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson marry in Palo Verdes, Calif.
  19. American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max cancellations through August
  20. At least five killed in powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes in South
  21. 'Shazam!' is No. 1 at the North American box office for 2nd weekend
  22. Watch: Backstreet Boys celebrate 20 years of 'I Want It That Way'
  23. Watch: BTS makes 'SNL' debut
  24. More than $436K raised for boy thrown from Mall of America balcony
  25. WHO: 121 killed, 561 wounded in Libyan fighting over 10 days

World's most dangerous bird kills Florida owner

A 75-year-old Florida man was killed after he was attacked by a large, flightless bird he bred on his property, officials said.
    

Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid won't require knee surgery

Edmonton Oilers star forward Connor McDavid will not require surgery for a slight PCL tear in his left knee, the team announced.
    

Stanley Cup 2019: Toronto Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri facing suspension

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nazem Kadri is facing a potential suspension and will meet with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Monday in New York.
    

NFL players react to Tiger Woods' fifth Masters win

Tiger Woods, who battled back from multiple surgeries and a personal scandal, completed a remarkable comeback to capture his fifth win in the Masters.
    

Detroit Pistons' Blake Griffin out for Game 1 against Milwaukee Bucks

Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin will sit out Game 1 of the team's first-round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday.
    

Stanley Cup 2019: Colorado Avalanche sign UMass' Cale Makar for playoff series

The Colorado Avalanche signed UMass defenseman Cale Makar to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Sunday.
    

Pete Buttigieg officially announces 2020 presidential bid

Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., officially announced his presidential bid on Sunday afternoon.
    

Los Angeles Lakers to meet with Philadelphia 76ers assistant Monty Williams

The Los Angeles Lakers will travel to meet with Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Monty Williams this week.
    

Watch: Meryl Streep mourns her son in 'Big Little Lies' Season 2 trailer

Season 2 of "Big Little Lies" is slated to premiere on June 9, HBO announced Sunday.
    

'When Calls the Heart' renewed for Season 7

"When Calls the Heart" star Erin Krakow announced on social media this weekend that her family drama has been renewed for a seventh season.
    

76ers center Amir Johnson fined for having cellphone on bench

Philadelphia 76ers center Amir Johnson has been fined by the team for having a cellphone on the bench during the team's playoff loss Saturday to Brooklyn.
    

Masters 2019: Bettor wins $1.19 million on Tiger Woods' green jacket win

A bettor won $1.19 million after Tiger Woods' victory at the 2019 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
    

In photos: Moments from the Masters

Golf greats take to the greens at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. for the Masters Tournament from April 11 through April 14, 2019.
    

Look: First images of 'Mandalorian' characters released

Several photos from the new "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian" were unveiled Sunday at the Star Wars Celebration Chicago convention.
    

Sanders: White House 'reviewing' plan to send detained immigrants to sanctuary cities

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders confirmed Sunday a proposed plan to send undocumented immigrants to so-called sanctuary cities is being reviewed.
    

Red Sox's Andrew Benintendi removed after fouling ball off foot

Boston Red Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi was removed from Sunday's game against the Baltimore Orioles after fouling a ball off his right foot.
    

Tiger Woods wins the Masters for 15th major championship

Tiger Woods won his fifth Masters and 15th major title, completing a comeback from major surgeries and personal scandal that derailed his career.
    

Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson marry in Palo Verdes, Calif.

Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson exchanged wedding vows on Saturday in Palo Verdes, Calif.
    

American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max cancellations through August

American Airlines announced Sunday that it will extend its cancellations of Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft through the summer months.
    

At least five killed in powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes in South

At least five people died over the weekend as powerful thunderstorms that spawned tornadoes made their way toward the Atlantic Coast.
    

'Shazam!' is No. 1 at the North American box office for 2nd weekend

The superhero adventure "Shazam!" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second, consecutive weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Watch: Backstreet Boys celebrate 20 years of 'I Want It That Way'

The Backstreet Boys celebrated the 20th anniversary of their classic song, "I Want It That Way" this weekend.
    

Watch: BTS makes 'SNL' debut

K-pop icons BTS provided the musical entertainment for this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
    

More than $436K raised for boy thrown from Mall of America balcony

Two days after a 5-year-old boy was flung from the the third floor of Mall of America in Minnesota, a GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $436,000.
    

WHO: 121 killed, 561 wounded in Libyan fighting over 10 days

Since a Libyan military commander launched an assault to take over Tripoli 10 days ago, 121 people have died and 561 wounded, World Health Organization said.
    
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  1. Rep. Ilhan Omar says she has experienced increase in death threats - CNN
  2. Trump revived attacks on sanctuary cities to distract from Mueller report release: report | TheHill - The Hill
  3. Pelosi plays down influence of AOC wing of Democrats, says it's 'like 5 people' - Fox News
  4. Pete Buttigieg says he can beat Donald Trump in 2020 - The Washington Post
  5. Fordham University student dies after falling from campus clock tower - NBC News
  6. Large, flightless bird attacks and kills its owner - 10TV
  7. Alabama man, baby accidentally shot when loaded gun fired from inside diaper bag in Chuck E. Cheese parking lo - New York Daily News
  8. Phoenix shooting: Three-year-old girl hid under bed as father killed mother and sisters - The Independent
  9. As Venezuela crisis drags on, Pompeo defends U.S. actions - The Washington Post
  10. New Zealand nurse kidnapped by ISIS in 2013 may still be alive, ICRC says - CNN
  11. Fareed: Netanyahu's re-election part of a much larger phenomenon - CNN
  12. The Finns Party Campaigned Against Climate Action. It Came in 2nd. - The New York Times
  13. Trump’s Fed Attacks Cast a Chill at Global Finance Gathering - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Lyft pulls electric bikes in three US cities after complaints about braking - CNBC
  15. Waste Management Nears $2.9 Billion Deal for Advanced Disposal - The Wall Street Journal
  16. Asia trades higher as investors appear more upbeat on China - CNBC
  17. Would you feel better about Google tracking your phone if it helps cops solve crimes? - Phone Arena
  18. OpenAI destroys TI8 champions OG 2-0 - VPEsports
  19. Facebook goes down again - WTHR
  20. Stratolaunch, world's largest plane, makes first flight over California - The Japan Times
  21. Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 1 - "Winterfell" Review - IGN
  22. Billie Eilish Performs at Coachella 2019 - Papermag - Papermag
  23. Khloe Kardashian Throws Daughter True Lavish First Birthday Party, Invites Tristan Thompson - The Cheat Sheet
  24. Going to Coachella just doesn’t mean what it used to - Los Angeles Times
  25. Shatel: The best part of the Masters? Seeing Tiger Woods as a family man - Omaha World-Herald
  26. Who won at UFC 236? Get the Results Now! - generationiron.com
  27. Durant's Game 1 ejection latest evidence of recent heel turn - NBA.com
  28. Concerning opinion about Embiid's long-term health for Sixers - Sports Radio 94 WIP
  29. SpaceIL Now Planning Second Private Moon Lander - Interesting Engineering
  30. High Stress Can Lead To Heart Attacks, Sibling Study Finds. Here's How To Relax : Shots - Health News - NPR
  31. Study finds diabetes drug may prevent, slow kidney disease - The Associated Press
  32. Measles has killed over 1K people in Madagascar, most victims children - New York Post
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Rep. Ilhan Omar says she has experienced increase in death threats - CNN


Trump revived attacks on sanctuary cities to distract from Mueller report release: report | TheHill - The Hill

Pelosi plays down influence of AOC wing of Democrats, says it's 'like 5 people' - Fox News


Pete Buttigieg says he can beat Donald Trump in 2020 - The Washington Post

Fordham University student dies after falling from campus clock tower - NBC News


Large, flightless bird attacks and kills its owner - 10TV

Alabama man, baby accidentally shot when loaded gun fired from inside diaper bag in Chuck E. Cheese parking lo - New York Daily News

Alabama man, baby accidentally shot when loaded gun fired from inside diaper bag in Chuck E. Cheese parking lo  New York Daily News

An adult man and a baby girl were accidentally shot outside an Alabama Chuck E. Cheese's Saturday, police confirmed to the Daily News.

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Phoenix shooting: Three-year-old girl hid under bed as father killed mother and sisters - The Independent

Phoenix shooting: Three-year-old girl hid under bed as father killed mother and sisters  The Independent

A three-year-old girl was found hiding under a bed after her father killed her mother, two sisters and a family friend in a shooting spree, US police have said.

    

As Venezuela crisis drags on, Pompeo defends U.S. actions - The Washington Post

New Zealand nurse kidnapped by ISIS in 2013 may still be alive, ICRC says - CNN

Fareed: Netanyahu's re-election part of a much larger phenomenon - CNN

The Finns Party Campaigned Against Climate Action. It Came in 2nd. - The New York Times

Trump’s Fed Attacks Cast a Chill at Global Finance Gathering - The Wall Street Journal

Lyft pulls electric bikes in three US cities after complaints about braking - CNBC

Waste Management Nears $2.9 Billion Deal for Advanced Disposal - The Wall Street Journal

Waste Management Nears $2.9 Billion Deal for Advanced Disposal  The Wall Street Journal

Waste Management is nearing a roughly $2.9 billion deal to buy its smaller rival Advanced Disposal Services, according to people familiar with the matter, ...

    

Asia trades higher as investors appear more upbeat on China - CNBC

Asia trades higher as investors appear more upbeat on China  CNBC

Stronger-than-expected data from China on Friday lifted sentiment as investors look for further signs of recovery in the world's second-largest economy.

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Would you feel better about Google tracking your phone if it helps cops solve crimes? - Phone Arena

OpenAI destroys TI8 champions OG 2-0 - VPEsports

Facebook goes down again - WTHR

Stratolaunch, world's largest plane, makes first flight over California - The Japan Times

Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 1 - "Winterfell" Review - IGN

Billie Eilish Performs at Coachella 2019 - Papermag - Papermag

Khloe Kardashian Throws Daughter True Lavish First Birthday Party, Invites Tristan Thompson - The Cheat Sheet

Going to Coachella just doesn’t mean what it used to - Los Angeles Times

Shatel: The best part of the Masters? Seeing Tiger Woods as a family man - Omaha World-Herald

Who won at UFC 236? Get the Results Now! - generationiron.com

Durant's Game 1 ejection latest evidence of recent heel turn - NBA.com

Concerning opinion about Embiid's long-term health for Sixers - Sports Radio 94 WIP

SpaceIL Now Planning Second Private Moon Lander - Interesting Engineering

High Stress Can Lead To Heart Attacks, Sibling Study Finds. Here's How To Relax : Shots - Health News - NPR

Study finds diabetes drug may prevent, slow kidney disease - The Associated Press

Study finds diabetes drug may prevent, slow kidney disease  The Associated Press

A drug that's used to help control blood sugar in people with diabetes has now been shown to help prevent or slow kidney disease, which causes millions of ...

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Measles has killed over 1K people in Madagascar, most victims children - New York Post

Measles has killed over 1K people in Madagascar, most victims children  New York Post

Measles has killed more than 1200 people in Madagascar since September, according to a report on Sunday.

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Comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who won the first round of the presidential election, has said he will take part in a debate on April 19.
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  2. Seychelles president's underwater speech: Protect our oceans
  3. Amid deadly Madagascar measles outbreak, parents want to vaccinate but lack means
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Comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who won the first round of the presidential election, has said he will take part in a debate on April 19.
    

Seychelles president's underwater speech: Protect our oceans

"This issue is bigger than all of us, and we cannot wait for the next generation to solve it," Seychelles President Danny Faure said.
    

Amid deadly Madagascar measles outbreak, parents want to vaccinate but lack means

In Madagascar, many parents would like to protect their vulnerable children but face immense challenges to receiving vaccines.
    

Black soccer stars have had enough of racism on the field

A growing number of young stars are speaking out as stories of players facing abuse from fans, both on the field and online, have gained attention in recent weeks.
    

For Northern Ireland, 'Game of Thrones' is much more than a popular TV show

Tourism has become big business for Northern Ireland, with the show helping to attract 120,000 visitors a year and bringing in $40 million a year.
    

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The president's removal of Department of Homeland Security officials was the culmination of months of clashes over policies many say were legally dubious, unethical or impractical.
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  1. Trump Sees an Obstacle to Getting His Way on Immigration: His Own Officials
  2. Emboldened by His Attorney General, Trump Confronts Mueller Report Head-On
  3. In a Stirring Return to the Top, Tiger Woods Captures the Masters at 43
  4. On Golf: Tiger Woods Showed He Was Back Not With a Shot, but With a Stare
  5. Pete Buttigieg Announces Official Start to 2020 Campaign
  6. Trump’s 2020 Campaign Raises Over $30 Million in First Quarter
  7. One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority
  8. ISIS Kidnapped Her 5 Years Ago. The Red Cross Thinks She May Still Be Alive.
  9. Game of Thrones: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Premiere Recap: Reunions and Revelations at Winterfell
  10. ‘Game of Thrones’: Meet the Woman Who Is the ‘Best Thing That Ever Happened to the Show’
  11. Exposures: The Infinite Scroll
  12. Is America Becoming an Oligarchy?
  13. Demonizing Minority Women
  14. Don’t Let a Killer Pollutant Loose
  15. The Real Enemy of Pakistani Women Is Not Men
  16. Cuba Sí, Cubs No
  17. Sports of the Times: Mike Budenholzer Has Come a Long Way From Bucket of Blood Street
  18. F.B.I. Bars Some China Scholars From Visiting U.S. Over Spying Fears
  19. Mitch McConnell, Never a Grandstander, Learns to Play by Trump’s Rules
  20. In One-Man ‘Debate,’ Ukraine President Makes Pitch and Mocks Rival
  21. Bolsonaro, a Combative ‘Soldier,’ Gets Off to a Rocky Start in Brazil
  22. Shocked by Your Tax Refund? Next Year Could Be Worse Unless You Act Now
  23. What to Know About the Fight Between Hollywood’s Writers and Agents
  24. Bibi Andersson, Luminous Presence in Bergman Films, Dies at 83
  25. How to Improve Your Memory (Even if You Can’t Find Your Car Keys)
  26. Books territory: A Bookstore of One’s Own
  27. Elisabeth Moss Has a Reputation for Darkness. ‘Her Smell’ Is No Exception.
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Trump Sees an Obstacle to Getting His Way on Immigration: His Own Officials

The president’s removal of Department of Homeland Security officials was the culmination of months of clashes over policies many say were legally dubious, unethical or impractical.
    

Emboldened by His Attorney General, Trump Confronts Mueller Report Head-On

The president’s plan of attack is to act as if the report itself is extraneous to his attorney general’s brief letter, aides said.
    

In a Stirring Return to the Top, Tiger Woods Captures the Masters at 43

After four back operations and nearly a decade of struggles on and off the golf course, Woods is back at the pinnacle.
    

On Golf: Tiger Woods Showed He Was Back Not With a Shot, but With a Stare

As he stood on the 12th green, glaring at Francesco Molinari and Tony Finau, Woods found the killer instinct he — and golf as a whole — had been missing.
    

Pete Buttigieg Announces Official Start to 2020 Campaign

Mr. Buttigieg, a 37-year-old Rhodes scholar and veteran of the war in Afghanistan, would represent a series of firsts if elected: the youngest president and the first who is openly gay.
    

Trump’s 2020 Campaign Raises Over $30 Million in First Quarter

Mr. Trump’s haul is about the size of what Senators Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris — the top two Democratic fund-raisers — raised combined in the first quarter.
    

One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority

In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track members of a largely Muslim minority group.
    

ISIS Kidnapped Her 5 Years Ago. The Red Cross Thinks She May Still Be Alive.

The abduction of Louisa Akavi, a nurse from New Zealand, was kept secret for years. Now the aid group is breaking its silence in hopes of saving her.
    

Game of Thrones: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Premiere Recap: Reunions and Revelations at Winterfell

Sunday’s soapy but generally satisfying setup for the final run of “Game of Thrones” included new conflicts and old grudges as the sides coalesced in Winterfell and King’s Landing for the wars to come.
    

‘Game of Thrones’: Meet the Woman Who Is the ‘Best Thing That Ever Happened to the Show’

Most fans probably don’t know the name Bernadette Caulfield. But this executive producer is considered a behind-the-scenes star of HBO’s epic drama.
    

Exposures: The Infinite Scroll

Life under the unbreakable lure of the screen.
    

Is America Becoming an Oligarchy?

Growing inequality threatens our most basic democratic principles.
    

Demonizing Minority Women

Representative Ilhan Omar is the latest target in a trend of conservatives attacking women of color.
    

Don’t Let a Killer Pollutant Loose

The Trump administration is moving to ease standards on a particularly deadly air contaminant.
    

The Real Enemy of Pakistani Women Is Not Men

It is society’s acceptance of patriarchy.
    

Cuba Sí, Cubs No

President Trump killed a deal that would have allowed Cuban baseball players to enter the United States legally and safely.
    

Sports of the Times: Mike Budenholzer Has Come a Long Way From Bucket of Blood Street

The coach of the N.B.A.-best Bucks learned basketball from his father and Native Americans while growing up amid a melting pot in the Arizona high desert.
    

F.B.I. Bars Some China Scholars From Visiting U.S. Over Spying Fears

The Trump administration is revoking the visas of a number of Chinese experts who study the United States, fearful they share information with security agencies.
    

Mitch McConnell, Never a Grandstander, Learns to Play by Trump’s Rules

The Senate majority leader, a tactician with few social graces, is learning to manage President Trump, even if he lacks the bonhomie that the president so craves.
    

In One-Man ‘Debate,’ Ukraine President Makes Pitch and Mocks Rival

A race between a chocolate tycoon and a comedian who appears to be the front-runner took another unusual turn.
    

Bolsonaro, a Combative ‘Soldier,’ Gets Off to a Rocky Start in Brazil

Infighting and self-generated crises have made the first months of Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency turbulent, although he has fulfilled some campaign vows.
    

Shocked by Your Tax Refund? Next Year Could Be Worse Unless You Act Now

Fewer taxpayers have received refunds so far this year, and refunds are smaller. Now is the time to check your paycheck withholdings.
    

What to Know About the Fight Between Hollywood’s Writers and Agents

Talks broke down on Friday, upending a way of doing business that had been in place for decades. A guide to how the dispute came about and what lies ahead.
    

Bibi Andersson, Luminous Presence in Bergman Films, Dies at 83

Ms. Andersson, a Swedish actress, personified first purity and youth, then complexity and disillusionment, in 13 Ingmar Bergman films.
    

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Persephone Books in London — devoted mostly to overlooked works by female writers in the mid-1900s — celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
    

Elisabeth Moss Has a Reputation for Darkness. ‘Her Smell’ Is No Exception.

The actress has been beaten down in “Us,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and much more, but her new film, set in the world of ’90s rock, may be even bleaker.
    

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