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A new electronic tobacco device has been given the green light to enter the U.S. market, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday, adding that this does not mean it is either safe or FDA approved.
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  1. FDA approves sale of new electronic tobacco product
  2. Watch: Celtics' Jaylen Brown makes Michael Jordan-esque circus shot over Giannis
  3. Champions League: Ajax earns first-leg win over Tottenham Hotspur
  4. Judge rules Democrats can proceed with emoluments case against Trump
  5. Carolina Hurricanes goalie Petr Mrazek likely out for Game 3 against Islanders
  6. Shooting at UNC Charlotte campus leaves two dead
  7. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant: James Harden 'not cheating the game'
  8. Ex-Minnesota police officer Mohamed Noor found guilty in Justine Damond shooting
  9. House intelligence refers Erik Prince to Justice Department for probe
  10. Jamaal Charles to sign one-day contract, retire with Kansas City Chiefs
  11. Former Rep. and arms negotiator Ellen Tauscher dies at 67
  12. Bruce and Davina Isackson to plead guilty in college admissions scandal
  13. Study: Newly found condition may cause 1 in 5 dementias
  14. Homeland Security to seek more funding to handle migrant crossings
  15. Smiles abound as Kentucky Derby favorite Omaha Beach draws gate No. 12
  16. Mattress Firm seeks paid interns to test out beds
  17. AOL co-founder Steve Case: Space needs venture capital
  18. Scientists accidentally designed an incredibly accurate ozone detector
  19. In photos: Highlights for the week of April 29, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
  20. Facebook redesign emphasizes community engagement
  21. Activists rally in support of Rep. Ilhan Omar after death threats
  22. Reds expected to call up top prospect Nick Senzel for Giants series
  23. Vince Carter, 42, says he'll return to NBA for 22nd season
  24. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio bans booze ads on city property
  25. Look: Badger found trapped in gas pipe container under ground

FDA approves sale of new electronic tobacco product

A new electronic tobacco device has been given the green light to enter the U.S. market, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday, adding that this does not mean it is either safe or FDA approved.
    

Watch: Celtics' Jaylen Brown makes Michael Jordan-esque circus shot over Giannis

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown did his best impersonation of Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan in Tuesday night's Game 2 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
    

Champions League: Ajax earns first-leg win over Tottenham Hotspur

Ajax picked up a 1-0 win over the Tottenham Hotspur in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup Tuesday in London.
    

Judge rules Democrats can proceed with emoluments case against Trump

A federal judge denied a request to dismiss a lawsuit alleging President Donald Trump is violating the Constitution by conducting business with foreign governments.
    

Carolina Hurricanes goalie Petr Mrazek likely out for Game 3 against Islanders

Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Petr Mrazek is unlikely to play in Game 3 against the New York Islanders.
    

Shooting at UNC Charlotte campus leaves two dead

One person was in custody following a shooting on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Tuesday that left two people dead and four injured, police said.
    

Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant: James Harden 'not cheating the game'

Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant said Tuesday that Houston Rockets guard James Harden's play style isn't "cheating the game."
    

Ex-Minnesota police officer Mohamed Noor found guilty in Justine Damond shooting

A jury found former Minnesota police officer Mohamed Noor guilty Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a woman who called 911 for help.
    

House intelligence refers Erik Prince to Justice Department for probe

The House intelligence committee on Tuesday asked the Department of Justice to launch an investigation into security contractor Erik Prince over allegations he lied to Congress.
    

Jamaal Charles to sign one-day contract, retire with Kansas City Chiefs

Running back Jamaal Charles is expected to announce his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons.
    

Former Rep. and arms negotiator Ellen Tauscher dies at 67

Former congresswoman and senior arms-control adviser to President Barack Obama, Ellen Tauscher, died at the age of 67 on Tuesday, her family said.
    

Bruce and Davina Isackson to plead guilty in college admissions scandal

A pair of wealthy California parents are expected to plead guilty to conspiracy charges for paying more than $600,000 in bribes as part of a widespread college admissions scandal.
    

Study: Newly found condition may cause 1 in 5 dementias

Elderly adults commonly have memory and thinking problems that look a lot like Alzheimer's disease, but they might really be suffering from a different form of dementia called LATE.
    

Homeland Security to seek more funding to handle migrant crossings

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan on Tuesday said his department plans to ask Congress for more money to deal with an influx of migrants along the southern border with Mexico.
    

Smiles abound as Kentucky Derby favorite Omaha Beach draws gate No. 12

Kentucky Derby favorite Omaha Beach drew gate No. 12, but most of the better regarded runners seem to be well placed for Saturday's big race.
    

Mattress Firm seeks paid interns to test out beds

A Houston-based mattress store posting a job opening for "Snoozeterns" to make money trying out beds.
    

AOL co-founder Steve Case: Space needs venture capital

The new era of space exploration needs more innovation and more investment, AOL co-founder Steve Case said at Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday.
    

Scientists accidentally designed an incredibly accurate ozone detector

NASA scientists accidentally designed an instrument that measures ozone with unprecedented precision.
    

In photos: Highlights for the week of April 29, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

Activists and members of Congress host a rally in support of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., House Democrats meet with President Donald Trump on infrastructure and NCAA Women's Basketball champions the Baylor Lady Bears visit the White House the week of April 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
    

Facebook redesign emphasizes community engagement

Facebook unveiled a new look for its website and mobile app Tuesday that is is designed to encourage group conversations on the platform.
    

Activists rally in support of Rep. Ilhan Omar after death threats

Members of Congress and black activists gathered Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to show support for Rep. Ilhan Omar after she faced death threats fueled by racism and Islamophobia.
    

Reds expected to call up top prospect Nick Senzel for Giants series

The Cincinnati Reds are expected to promote star prospect Nick Senzel for a weekend series against the San Francisco Giants.
    

Vince Carter, 42, says he'll return to NBA for 22nd season

Vince Carter, 42, says he plans to return for his 22nd NBA season in 2019.
    

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio bans booze ads on city property

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that booze advertisements will be banned on city property.
    

Look: Badger found trapped in gas pipe container under ground

Animal rescuers in Britain responded to a remove field where a badger ended up in a gas pipe container 10 feet underground.
    
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  2. FAA bans low flights over Venezuela's airspace, citing political instability - Reuters
  3. Biden booms in the polls at Bernie's expense - Washington Examiner
  4. Japan's new Emperor Naruhito ascends throne as Reiwa era begins - CNN
  5. Trump Federal Reserve pick Stephen Moore’s sexist writings upset Senate Republicans - Vox.com
  6. Swarthmore Students Occupy Frat House After Documents Leak With Reference to “Rape Attic” - Slate
  7. Trump wants to charge migrants fleeing war and poverty a fee to claim asylum in the US - AOL
  8. Alabama bill banning nearly all abortions passes House almost unanimously | TheHill - The Hill
  9. Minneapolis officer convicted of murder in 911 caller death - kwwl.com
  10. China sentences another Canadian to death for drug trafficking - Aljazeera.com
  11. Sri Lanka's tourism sector counts the toll of Easter attacks - CNBC
  12. Yeti Footprints Found in Nepal Are Maybe (Definitely) From a Bear - The New York Times
  13. Emperor Akihito: Japanese monarch declares historic abdication - BBC News
  14. Apple Q2 2019 Earnings Show iPhone Business Stalling, But Services Expanding at Rapid Pace - Gizmodo
  15. FDA allows sale of new electronic tobacco product - CNN
  16. The Dow Is Having Its Best Year Since 1999 - Barron's
  17. Oculus Rift S and Quest Will Launch Next Month, Pre-Orders Are Open - GameSpot
  18. Galaxy S10 5G bursts into flames, but Samsung refuses to take responsibility - BGR
  19. Apple reportedly warning of consumer injury associated with Right to Repair bill - CNET
  20. Facebook Is Turning Instagram Into The New Facebook - BuzzFeed News
  21. ‘Game Of Thrones’ Cinematographer Defends Dark Battle Of Winterfell - Deadline
  22. Actor Jussie Smollett Not Expected To Return To 'Empire' - HuffPost
  23. How John Singleton changed the world with Boyz n the Hood - Vox.com
  24. All 125 Taylor Swift Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best - Vulture
  25. AFC East draft grades: Did Pats dominate? - NFL.com
  26. Hawaii surfing legend Sunny Garcia in intensive care - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  27. Jan Vertonghen says he’s “fine” after head-to-head collision - Cartilage Free Captain
  28. Redskins remain near bottom of NFL in post-draft power rankings - Redskins Wire
  29. NASA chief warns meteors are a threat to the planet - CNN
  30. Lunar Eclipse Meteorite Briefly Created a Spot on the Moon as Hot as the Sun - Gizmodo
  31. The Microbots Are on Their Way - The New York Times
  32. 2 clients of spa that offered 'vampire facials' diagnosed with HIV - Boston 25 News
  33. It's time to take a new tack for treating Alzheimer's - STAT
  34. Department of Health allowing adults to get MMR vaccine without prescription - WTHR
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FAA bans low flights over Venezuela's airspace, citing political instability - Reuters

Biden booms in the polls at Bernie's expense - Washington Examiner


Japan's new Emperor Naruhito ascends throne as Reiwa era begins - CNN

Trump Federal Reserve pick Stephen Moore’s sexist writings upset Senate Republicans - Vox.com


Swarthmore Students Occupy Frat House After Documents Leak With Reference to “Rape Attic” - Slate

Trump wants to charge migrants fleeing war and poverty a fee to claim asylum in the US - AOL

Alabama bill banning nearly all abortions passes House almost unanimously | TheHill - The Hill

Minneapolis officer convicted of murder in 911 caller death - kwwl.com

China sentences another Canadian to death for drug trafficking - Aljazeera.com

Sri Lanka's tourism sector counts the toll of Easter attacks - CNBC

Yeti Footprints Found in Nepal Are Maybe (Definitely) From a Bear - The New York Times

Emperor Akihito: Japanese monarch declares historic abdication - BBC News

Apple Q2 2019 Earnings Show iPhone Business Stalling, But Services Expanding at Rapid Pace - Gizmodo

FDA allows sale of new electronic tobacco product - CNN

FDA allows sale of new electronic tobacco product  CNN

An electronic tobacco device may now hit the US market after getting a green light from the US Food and Drug Administration, the agency announced Tuesday.

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The Dow Is Having Its Best Year Since 1999 - Barron's

Oculus Rift S and Quest Will Launch Next Month, Pre-Orders Are Open - GameSpot

Galaxy S10 5G bursts into flames, but Samsung refuses to take responsibility - BGR

Apple reportedly warning of consumer injury associated with Right to Repair bill - CNET

Facebook Is Turning Instagram Into The New Facebook - BuzzFeed News

‘Game Of Thrones’ Cinematographer Defends Dark Battle Of Winterfell - Deadline

Actor Jussie Smollett Not Expected To Return To 'Empire' - HuffPost

How John Singleton changed the world with Boyz n the Hood - Vox.com

All 125 Taylor Swift Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best - Vulture

All 125 Taylor Swift Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best  Vulture

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AFC East draft grades: Did Pats dominate? - NFL.com

Hawaii surfing legend Sunny Garcia in intensive care - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Jan Vertonghen says he’s “fine” after head-to-head collision - Cartilage Free Captain

Redskins remain near bottom of NFL in post-draft power rankings - Redskins Wire

NASA chief warns meteors are a threat to the planet - CNN

NASA chief warns meteors are a threat to the planet  CNN

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine this week warned that meteors are a threat to the planet.

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Lunar Eclipse Meteorite Briefly Created a Spot on the Moon as Hot as the Sun - Gizmodo

Lunar Eclipse Meteorite Briefly Created a Spot on the Moon as Hot as the Sun  Gizmodo

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The Microbots Are on Their Way - The New York Times

The Microbots Are on Their Way  The New York Times

Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your cellphone battery or study your brain.

    

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  2. Clashes in Venezuela as Guaidó calls for uprising; Maduro decries 'coup attempt'
  3. Cyclone survivors in Mozambique struggle without badly needed supplies
  4. Indian army says it has discovered 'mythical' yeti's footprints
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Japan's new emperor takes throne day after his father abdicates

The nation is in a festive mood celebrating an imperial succession that occurred by retirement rather than by death.
    

Clashes in Venezuela as Guaidó calls for uprising; Maduro decries 'coup attempt'

"Today, the armed forces are clearly on the side of the people, they are on the side of the constitution," Venezuela's opposition leader said.
    

Cyclone survivors in Mozambique struggle without badly needed supplies

This is the first time two cyclones have struck the southern African nation in a single season, just six weeks apart.
    

Indian army says it has discovered 'mythical' yeti's footprints

Mount Makalu is the world's fifth highest mountain and is located about 12 miles south of Mount Everest.
    

Cambridge to study how it profited from Atlantic slave trade

The research will examine specific gifts, bequests and historical connections with the slave trade.
    

Japan's emperor abdicates, leaving imposing legacy for his son

Akihito, 85, stepped down after more than 30 years on the Chrysanthemum Throne.
    

Strong winds are supersizing the ocean's biggest waves

Amped-up winds and waves could aggravate the effects of climate change, adding destructive strength to storms already fueled by rising seas.
    

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  2. Venezuelan Opposition Leader Steps Up Pressure, but Maduro Holds On
  3. Trump, Seeking to Put Pressure on Maduro, Threatens a Full Embargo on Cuba
  4. Trump Wants to Block Deutsche Bank From Sharing His Financial Records
  5. Moore’s Shot at the Fed Teeters as G.O.P. Senators Voice Concerns
  6. Congressional Democrats’ Lawsuit Examining Trump’s Private Business Can Proceed, Federal Judge Says
  7. Survival of the throne: Episode four: A Princess in a Cage
  8. U.N.C. Charlotte Shooting Leaves 2 Dead and 4 Wounded
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  10. A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism
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  12. Has Our Luck Run Out?
  13. Anti-Semites Don’t Just Hate Jews. They’re Targeting Freedom.
  14. It’s Infrastructure Week!
  15. What John Singleton Accomplished With ‘Boyz N the Hood’
  16. Fixes: I Served My Prison Time. Why Do I Still Have to Pay?
  17. What Was the Bauhaus?
  18. Solving Trump’s Federal Reserve Problem
  19. Afghanistan Dispatch: In Afghan Blood Sports, the Animals Aren’t the Only Ones Fighting
  20. How Does Your Love of Wine Contribute to Climate Change?
  21. Nonfiction: Oliver Sacks’s Final, Posthumous Work
  22. Drug Agency Calls for Strong Warning Labels on Popular Sleep Aids
  23. Judge Overturns Conviction of Ex-Penn State President in Sandusky Case
  24. Yeti Footprints Found in Nepal Are Maybe (Definitely) From a Bear
  25. Jussie Smollett’s Future on ‘Empire’ Is in Doubt
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  27. Minneapolis Police Officer Convicted of Murder in Shooting of Australian Woman
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The special counsel laid out his objections in a letter to the attorney general in March.
    

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Steps Up Pressure, but Maduro Holds On

After Juan Guaidó said rebellion was at hand, supporters clashed with loyalists to the president. By day’s end, Mr. Guaidó fell short of the prize he sought.
    

Trump, Seeking to Put Pressure on Maduro, Threatens a Full Embargo on Cuba

Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, said in an interview with CNN that Mr. Maduro had planned to flee to Cuba Monday morning, but was urged by the Russian government to stay.
    

Trump Wants to Block Deutsche Bank From Sharing His Financial Records

President Trump and Deutsche Bank had a long, symbiotic relationship. Now, Mr. Trump is racing to prevent the bank from sharing his financial information with Congress.
    

Moore’s Shot at the Fed Teeters as G.O.P. Senators Voice Concerns

Stephen Moore’s chance to be confirmed to the Federal Reserve dwindled after multiple Republican senators began to publicly question whether he would have enough votes if nominated.
    

Congressional Democrats’ Lawsuit Examining Trump’s Private Business Can Proceed, Federal Judge Says

The decision is at least a temporary victory for the president’s critics who say he is willfully flaunting constitutional bans.
    

Survival of the throne: Episode four: A Princess in a Cage

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U.N.C. Charlotte Shooting Leaves 2 Dead and 4 Wounded

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said a suspect was in custody. The motive for the shooting was unclear.
    

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Has Our Luck Run Out?

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Solving Trump’s Federal Reserve Problem

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