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Sudanese protestors defied military demands and said they will continue demonstrating in Khartoum until civil rule is instituted.
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  1. Protesters vow to remain in streets, suspend communication with military despite warning
  2. Alleged New Mexico militia commander pleads not guilty to weapons charges
  3. Atlanta Falcons' Grady Jarrett signs $15.2 million franchise tag
  4. Duke Blue Devils land Cassius Stanley over Oregon, UCLA, Kansas
  5. Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban undergoes hip replacement surgery
  6. Michael Avenatti accused of stealing from Miami Heat's Hassan Whiteside
  7. Facebook hires State Department lawyer Jennifer Newstead as legal counsel
  8. Cardinals place pitcher Michael Wacha on injured list
  9. House Judiciary Committee subpoenas former White House counsel Don McGahn
  10. U.S. offers $10M for financial disruption to Lebanon's Hezbollah
  11. Children in U.S. don't drink enough water, opt for sugary juice instead
  12. SpaceX to launch cargo resupply mission despite Crew Dragon mishap
  13. WNBA and CBS agree to multiyear television deal
  14. Yankees release pitcher Gio Gonzalez from minor league contract
  15. Medical marijuana use on the rise among cancer patients
  16. UFC fighter Rodrigo de Lima killed after argument with ride-sharing driver
  17. Female sand tiger sharks visit the same shipwrecks off North Carolina coast
  18. Watch: Dust devil creates plume of dirt in Virginia
  19. Watch: Fox rescued from milk carton in Argentina
  20. Kylian Mbappe 'invested' in PSG, won't go to Real Madrid
  21. Eiffel Tower turns off lights to honor those killed in Sri Lanka attacks
  22. Watch: Bear climbs on surprised couple's elevated porch
  23. New additive yields longer-lasting lithium batteries

Protesters vow to remain in streets, suspend communication with military despite warning

Sudanese protestors defied military demands and said they will continue demonstrating in Khartoum until civil rule is instituted.
    

Alleged New Mexico militia commander pleads not guilty to weapons charges

A member of an anti-migrant militia in New Mexico pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he possessed a firearm as a felon.
    

Atlanta Falcons' Grady Jarrett signs $15.2 million franchise tag

Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman Grady Jarrett signed his franchise tag tender, the team announced Monday.
    

Duke Blue Devils land Cassius Stanley over Oregon, UCLA, Kansas

The Duke Blue Devils had 4-star prospect Cassius Stanley commit to the school, likely securing the top recruiting class in the country.
    

Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban undergoes hip replacement surgery

Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban underwent hip replacement surgery, the school announced Monday.
    

Michael Avenatti accused of stealing from Miami Heat's Hassan Whiteside

Attorney Michael Avenatti is accused in federal court documents of embezzling $2.75 million from Miami Heat star Hassan Whiteside.
    

Facebook hires State Department lawyer Jennifer Newstead as legal counsel

Facebook announced Monday that U.S. Department of State legal adviser Jennifer Newstead will join the company as general counsel.
    

Cardinals place pitcher Michael Wacha on injured list

St.Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha has been placed on the 10-day injured list with patellar tendinitis in his left knee.
    

House Judiciary Committee subpoenas former White House counsel Don McGahn

Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., issued a subpoena on Monday seeking testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.
    

U.S. offers $10M for financial disruption to Lebanon's Hezbollah

The U.S. government on Monday offered a $10 million reward for information leading to a financial disruption to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
    

Children in U.S. don't drink enough water, opt for sugary juice instead

On any given day, 1 in 5 American youngsters don't drink any water at all, a new survey shows -- and those who don't end up consuming almost twice as many calories from sugar-sweetened beverages.
    

SpaceX to launch cargo resupply mission despite Crew Dragon mishap

The 'anomaly' experienced by SpaceX's Crew Dragon over the weekend won't affect the company's planned space station resupply mission.
    

WNBA and CBS agree to multiyear television deal

The Women's National Basketball Association and CBS on Monday announced a multiyear partnership in which CBS Sports Network will televise live games this season.
    

Yankees release pitcher Gio Gonzalez from minor league contract

The New York Yankees have released veteran starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez, allowing him to hit the free agent market.
    

Medical marijuana use on the rise among cancer patients

Americans with cancer are more likely to use marijuana and prescription opioids than those without cancer, and the use of medical marijuana by this group is on the rise, new research shows.
    

UFC fighter Rodrigo de Lima killed after argument with ride-sharing driver

UFC fighter Rodrigo de Lima is dead after allegedly being run over by a car following an argument with a ride-share driver in Belem, Brazil.
    

Female sand tiger sharks visit the same shipwrecks off North Carolina coast

Every year or two, female sand tiger sharks return to the same shipwrecks off the North Carolina coast.
    

Watch: Dust devil creates plume of dirt in Virginia

A worker at a construction business in Virginia captured the moment a dust devil touched down and created a large plume of dirt.
    

Watch: Fox rescued from milk carton in Argentina

A truck driver who spotted a fox with a milk carton stuck on its head next to an Argentina road pulled over and filmed his rescue.
    

Kylian Mbappe 'invested' in PSG, won't go to Real Madrid

Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe said he is invested in the Ligue 1 club and doesn't plan to go to La Liga power Real Madrid.
    

Eiffel Tower turns off lights to honor those killed in Sri Lanka attacks

Paris' iconic Eiffel Tower went dark at midnight Sunday to honor those who died in the Easter bombings of churches and hotels in Sri Lanka.
    

Watch: Bear climbs on surprised couple's elevated porch

A Pennsylvania couple captured video of a black bear making an Easter visit to their home and climbing the porch to reach a bird feeder.
    

New additive yields longer-lasting lithium batteries

As electric vehicles and other battery-powered technologies proliferate, scientists are searching for ways to make energy storage safer and more resilient.
    
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  1. New Mexico Border Militia Leader Allegedly Said Group Planned to Assassinate Obama, Clinton - The Daily Beast
  2. Iran's hard-liners can ill afford new US sanctions, they will retaliate - Washington Examiner
  3. Civilian Border Militia Leader Facing Federal Gun Charges, Appears In Court - NPR
  4. What We Know and Don’t Know About the Sri Lanka Attacks - The New York Times
  5. Trump orders crackdown on visa overstays - Washington Examiner
  6. Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds - NBC News
  7. Nanny state nonsense: Mitch McConnell doesn't want to let 20-year-olds smoke or vape - Washington Examiner
  8. Six people dead after small plane crashes in Kerrville - KGBT-TV
  9. Boy from Sasha Obama school killed in Sri Lanka terror attack - Washington Examiner
  10. Gorilla selfie Congo: Mountain gorillas strike a pose in photo with park ranger in Democratic Republic of Congo - CBS News
  11. Myanmar rejects appeal of Reuters reporters, upholds prison sentences - Fox News
  12. Britain's Prince Louis a baby no more, turning 1 on Tuesday - WTHR
  13. Surveillance clips show Chinese billionaire with accuser - ABC News
  14. Elizabeth Holmes Gets Delay in Trial-Date Decision - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Target recalling nearly half million wooden toys because of possible choking hazard - USA TODAY
  16. Bad News for Spotify? Amazon Launches Free Music Streaming Service - The Motley Fool
  17. Snoop Dogg Streaming ‘Mortal Kombat 11’ Tournament Right Now - Variety
  18. Sorry, But Sets is Dead - Thurrott.com
  19. Britney Spears may have called off Vegas residency over 'soft' ticket sales - Page Six
  20. Ariana Grande's 13 Most Unforgettable Tweets - Billboard
  21. WGA ATA Explainer: War Between Writers and Agents, Explained - /FILM
  22. Luke Walton, the ex-Lakers coach, accused of sexual assault by former SportsNet host: report - Fox News
  23. Harper ejected for yelling at umpire from dugout - ESPN
  24. Bosa is No. 1 on Cardinals' draft board, former player says - NBCSports.com
  25. NASA moves ahead with cargo Dragon launch after Crew Dragon anomaly - SpaceNews
  26. These Are Bubbles Made of Sand - Gizmodo
  27. There's still time to catch the 2019 Lyrid meteor shower - ABC News
  28. State SpaceX capsule suffers 'anomaly,' smoke seen for miles Associated Press 5:38 AM, Apr 22 - WPTV.com
  29. Two UCLA buildings potentially exposed to measles, one student infected - Daily Bruin
  30. FDA approves the first generic for life-saving opioid overdose treatment naloxone that can be carried by untrained individuals - Endpoints News
  31. Public health experts warn of measles outbreak as cases inch closer to Alabama - WVTM13
  32. Skipping breakfast tied to higher risk of heart-related death, study finds - CNN
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New Mexico Border Militia Leader Allegedly Said Group Planned to Assassinate Obama, Clinton - The Daily Beast


Iran's hard-liners can ill afford new US sanctions, they will retaliate - Washington Examiner

Civilian Border Militia Leader Facing Federal Gun Charges, Appears In Court - NPR

Civilian Border Militia Leader Facing Federal Gun Charges, Appears In Court  NPR

The alleged leader of an armed militia group that has intercepted and detained migrant families along the southern border in New Mexico was charged with ...

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What We Know and Don’t Know About the Sri Lanka Attacks - The New York Times

Trump orders crackdown on visa overstays - Washington Examiner


Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds - NBC News

Nanny state nonsense: Mitch McConnell doesn't want to let 20-year-olds smoke or vape - Washington Examiner

Six people dead after small plane crashes in Kerrville - KGBT-TV

Boy from Sasha Obama school killed in Sri Lanka terror attack - Washington Examiner

Gorilla selfie Congo: Mountain gorillas strike a pose in photo with park ranger in Democratic Republic of Congo - CBS News

Gorilla selfie Congo: Mountain gorillas strike a pose in photo with park ranger in Democratic Republic of Congo  CBS News

A selfie of a park ranger and two standing gorillas in Africa has gone viral. The photo shows two park rangers with a pair of orphaned mountain gorillas in ...

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Myanmar rejects appeal of Reuters reporters, upholds prison sentences - Fox News

Britain's Prince Louis a baby no more, turning 1 on Tuesday - WTHR

Surveillance clips show Chinese billionaire with accuser - ABC News

Surveillance clips show Chinese billionaire with accuser  ABC News

An attorney for JD.com founder Richard Liu said Monday that surveillance video showing the Chinese businessman in an elevator and walking arm-in-arm with ...

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Elizabeth Holmes Gets Delay in Trial-Date Decision - The Wall Street Journal

Target recalling nearly half million wooden toys because of possible choking hazard - USA TODAY

Bad News for Spotify? Amazon Launches Free Music Streaming Service - The Motley Fool

Snoop Dogg Streaming ‘Mortal Kombat 11’ Tournament Right Now - Variety

Snoop Dogg Streaming ‘Mortal Kombat 11’ Tournament Right Now  Variety

Snoop Dogg is streaming a “Mortal Kombat 11” tournament right now, starting at 4 p.m. PDT on Twitch NOW and Mixer, facing off against 21 Savage, and other ...

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Sorry, But Sets is Dead - Thurrott.com

Britney Spears may have called off Vegas residency over 'soft' ticket sales - Page Six

Ariana Grande's 13 Most Unforgettable Tweets - Billboard

WGA ATA Explainer: War Between Writers and Agents, Explained - /FILM

Luke Walton, the ex-Lakers coach, accused of sexual assault by former SportsNet host: report - Fox News

Harper ejected for yelling at umpire from dugout - ESPN

Bosa is No. 1 on Cardinals' draft board, former player says - NBCSports.com

NASA moves ahead with cargo Dragon launch after Crew Dragon anomaly - SpaceNews

These Are Bubbles Made of Sand - Gizmodo

These Are Bubbles Made of Sand  Gizmodo

Engineers observed bubbles of sand moving within other sand, like oil droplets through water, in a first-of-its-kind observation.

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There's still time to catch the 2019 Lyrid meteor shower - ABC News

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Since 2011, an expert has documented more than 400 cases of internet blackouts, with about 150 of them occurring last year alone.
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  1. Sri Lanka attack: Internet shutdowns more common than you think
  2. 'Big-hearted' American, billionaire's kids among dead in Sri Lanka attack
  3. Three dead after earthquake hits Philippines
  4. Migrants traveling through Mexico see less support, aid
  5. Sri Lanka was warned of terrorist plot weeks ago, but 'never expected it to be so big'
  6. Tesla investigates viral video of Model S exploding in parking lot
  7. Orphaned gorillas strike a pose in park ranger's selfie
  8. Russian operative Maria Butina has learned her lesson, lawyers say
  9. 290 killed as Easter Sunday blasts hit churches, hotels in Sri Lanka
  10. Comedian with no political experience is elected Ukraine's president
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Sri Lanka attack: Internet shutdowns more common than you think

Since 2011, an expert has documented more than 400 cases of internet blackouts, with about 150 of them occurring last year alone.
    

'Big-hearted' American, billionaire's kids among dead in Sri Lanka attack

Colleagues of Denver man were urged to "remember his love of life and his love of solving people’s problems."
    

Three dead after earthquake hits Philippines

A strong earthquake in the Philippines trapped people in a collapsed building, damaged an airport terminal and knocked out power in at least one province.
    

Migrants traveling through Mexico see less support, aid

"I thought that with the baby, people would help me on road," said one migrant mother who had heard other caravans had received assistance.
    

Sri Lanka was warned of terrorist plot weeks ago, but 'never expected it to be so big'

"We never expected it to be so big," the chief of staff to the country's president told NBC News. "We never thought it would happen so soon."
    

Tesla investigates viral video of Model S exploding in parking lot

There have been at least 14 instances of Tesla cars catching fire since 2013, with the majority occurring after a crash.
    

Orphaned gorillas strike a pose in park ranger's selfie

Virunga National Park said the selfie happened under "exceptional circumstances," reminding people not to approach gorillas in the wild.
    

Russian operative Maria Butina has learned her lesson, lawyers say

Maria Butina, the American University graduate student and gun rights activist, is asking to serve no additional prison time when she is sentenced April 26.
    

290 killed as Easter Sunday blasts hit churches, hotels in Sri Lanka

The government declared a curfew and said it had shut down access to major social media sites and messaging services.
    

Comedian with no political experience is elected Ukraine's president

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  1. Pelosi Urges Caution on Impeachment as Some Democrats Push to Begin
  2. Trump and Allies Ramp Up Attacks as McGahn Emerges as Chief Witness in the Mueller Report
  3. As Herman Cain Bows Out of Fed Contention, Focus Shifts to Stephen Moore
  4. U.S. Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil, but China Is Defiant
  5. Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers
  6. Sri Lanka, Impeachment, Earth Day: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  7. Sri Lanka’s Unending Civil War
  8. The Lure of Impeachment
  9. The Great Republican Abdication
  10. Sri Lanka Shut Down Social Media. My First Thought Was ‘Good.’
  11. There’s a Bigger Prize Than Impeachment
  12. There Should Be More Rituals!
  13. What Jordan Peterson Did for Me
  14. What the Census Case Will Say About the Supreme Court
  15. news analysis: The Border Realities Beneath the Fury
  16. A C.E.O.’s Plea: Don’t Mess With the Census
  17. Don’t Call It Tex-Mex
  18. Nonfiction: Two New Books Dramatically Capture the Climate Change Crisis
  19. Metropolitan Diary: ‘He Nodded, Apparently Took the Sign Literally and Rushed Up the Steps’
  20. Man Who Threatened to Kill Boston Globe Employees Will Plead Guilty, Lawyer Says
  21. Google Employees Say They Faced Retaliation After Organizing Walkout
  22. Kamala Harris Proposes Executive Orders on Gun Control
  23. F.B.I. Was Told That Militia in New Mexico Planned to Kill Obama and Clinton
  24. Wisconsin Woman Used Hacked Facebook Accounts to Recruit for ISIS, Prosecutors Say
  25. A Vicious, Untreatable Killer Leaves China Guessing
  26. Why Has Australia Fallen Out of Love With Immigration?
  27. The New Health Care: What Can the U.S. Health System Learn From Singapore?
  28. United Airlines Employee Charged With Using Racial Slurs Toward Customer
  29. On YouTube, ‘Game of Thrones’ Superfans Prepare for the End
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Pelosi Urges Caution on Impeachment as Some Democrats Push to Begin

A letter and a conference call by Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared intended to shore up support for the investigations already begun rather than impeachment proceedings.
    

Trump and Allies Ramp Up Attacks as McGahn Emerges as Chief Witness in the Mueller Report

The president’s lawyers have attacked the former White House counsel since Robert Mueller released his report on whether the president obstructed justice.
    

As Herman Cain Bows Out of Fed Contention, Focus Shifts to Stephen Moore

Mr. Cain withdrew in the face of allegations of sexual harassment, even as Mr. Moore, the president’s other embattled pick, faced allegations of sexism.
    

U.S. Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil, but China Is Defiant

Oil prices rose to their highest levels since October in anticipation of Monday’s announcement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Trump administration officials had debated the move.
    

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers

The justices must decide if a law that forbids employment discrimination based on sex also bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status.
    

Sri Lanka, Impeachment, Earth Day: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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Sri Lanka’s Unending Civil War

Modern social media added fuel to the sectarian fires still smoldering after the country’s civil strife.
    

The Lure of Impeachment

We need congressional action to cure our body politic as much as we need it for our moral health.
    

The Great Republican Abdication

A party that no longer believes in American values.
    

Sri Lanka Shut Down Social Media. My First Thought Was ‘Good.’

As a tech journalist, I’m ashamed to admit it. But this is how bad the situation has gotten.
    

There’s a Bigger Prize Than Impeachment

Keeping Trump in office will destroy the Republican Party.
    

There Should Be More Rituals!

The small acts that keep a society together.
    

What Jordan Peterson Did for Me

He’s the reason I’m at Cambridge, which is why the university’s decision to revoke his invitation to do research there is so disconcerting.
    

What the Census Case Will Say About the Supreme Court

Can the Trump administration add a citizenship question? The answer will be a test of the court’s politicization.
    

news analysis: The Border Realities Beneath the Fury

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A C.E.O.’s Plea: Don’t Mess With the Census

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Nonfiction: Two New Books Dramatically Capture the Climate Change Crisis

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Metropolitan Diary: ‘He Nodded, Apparently Took the Sign Literally and Rushed Up the Steps’

Waiting to see a popular show, stopped for running a red light on a big day and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
    

Man Who Threatened to Kill Boston Globe Employees Will Plead Guilty, Lawyer Says

In a series of phone calls, Robert D. Chain called The Boston Globe the “enemy of the people” and threatened to shoot employees, court documents show.
    

Google Employees Say They Faced Retaliation After Organizing Walkout

Two Google workers who called for an employee protest over the company’s treatment of sexual harassment said they were demoted or told their role would change.
    

Kamala Harris Proposes Executive Orders on Gun Control

Ms. Harris pledged to implement measures that have long failed to pass in Congress, including mandatory background checks and regulations on manufacturers.
    

F.B.I. Was Told That Militia in New Mexico Planned to Kill Obama and Clinton

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Wisconsin Woman Used Hacked Facebook Accounts to Recruit for ISIS, Prosecutors Say

In two unrelated cases, the woman, Waheba Issa Dais, and a Wisconsin man pleaded guilty to crimes related to providing support for the Islamic State.
    

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Why Has Australia Fallen Out of Love With Immigration?

With its largest cities struggling to manage growth and after years of anti-immigrant rhetoric from politicians, most Australians now say their country no longer needs more people.
    

The New Health Care: What Can the U.S. Health System Learn From Singapore?

Americans argue over insurance while Singaporeans keep perfecting the delivery of care.
    

United Airlines Employee Charged With Using Racial Slurs Toward Customer

After originally being given a citation, the employee has since been charged in Texas with a misdemeanor.
    

On YouTube, ‘Game of Thrones’ Superfans Prepare for the End

The HBO fantasy epic has inspired a universe of video commentators and dissectors online. Like other fans, they’re girding themselves for the end of their obsession.
    

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