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Portland police, protesters clash for 2nd consecutive night
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Police and protesters in Portland, Oregon, have clashed for the second night in a row and the city’s police chief says the ongoing violence is harming the city’s image.
Iran FM claims West using Beirut blast to dictate policies
BEIRUT (AP) — Iran said Friday that Western countries should not take advantage of the massive explosion in Beirut last week that killed scores and wounded thousands of people to dictate their own policies on the tiny Arab country.
Islanders play Trotz hockey, take 2-0 series lead on Caps
TORONTO (AP) — Long after Brock Nelson scored on a breakaway to restore the New York Islanders' lead, he and his teammates hemmed the Washington Capitals in their zone for a long shift that can wear an opponent down.
Stocks on Wall Street drift from small gains to losses
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is drifting from small gains to losses on Monday after President Donald Trump
Soler, Dozier power Royals to 7-2 victory over Twins
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals knew they would need somebody to step up when Salvador Perez went on the injured list earlier in the day with a mysterious eye ailment that had caused the star catcher to have some blurry vision.
Thai police arrest rapper, activists in crackdown on protest
BANGKOK (AP) — Thai police arrested a rapper and four pro-democracy activists in a crackdown on growing protests that have emerged as the most serious threat to the government led by a former army general they accuse of incompetence and corruption.
Bergeron, Bruins beat Hurricanes 2-1 to advance in playoffs
TORONTO (AP) — The Boston Bruins look as if they've moved past their shaky postseason start.
A look at how Mali's coup may affect neighboring countries
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — African and Western leaders have condemned the junta that forced Mali’s president from power, warning the coup was a deep setback that could threaten the battle against Islamic extremism across the Sahel region, where thousands have been killed by jihadists.
US blocks imports linked to Taiwan-based fishing vessel
WASHINGTON (AP) — Accounts of abusive conditions and forced labor have prompted the U.S. to ban imports from a Taiwan-based fishing vessel that reportedly has supplied the global tuna trading company that acquired Bumble Bee Seafoods this year.
Crawford stars as Blackhawks beat Golden Knights 3-1
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks were in deep trouble. That's when Corey Crawford took over.
Thai students jeer education minister as protests escalate
BANGKOK (AP) — Hundreds of high school students besieged Thailand's Ministry of Education and harangued and booed the education minister when he came to speak to them, in the latest in a growing series of anti-government protests.
Grichuk hits 2 HRs as Blue Jays beat Orioles 5-2 for sweep
BALTIMORE (AP) — Randal Grichuk is hitting all types of pitches to just about every part of the ballpark — and often into the seats.
Bergeron, Bruins beat Hurricanes 2-1 to advance in playoffs
TORONTO (AP) — The Boston Bruins look as if they've moved past their shaky postseason start.
Thai police arrest rapper, activists in crackdown on protest
BANGKOK (AP) — Thai police arrested a rapper and four pro-democracy activists in a crackdown on growing protests that have emerged as the most serious threat to the government led by a former army general they accuse of incompetence and corruption.
Islanders play Trotz hockey, take 2-0 series lead on Caps
TORONTO (AP) — Long after Brock Nelson scored on a breakaway to restore the New York Islanders' lead, he and his teammates hemmed the Washington Capitals in their zone for a long shift that can wear an opponent down.
India great Dhoni retires from international cricket
NEW DELHI (AP) — India great Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who revolutionized limited overs cricket with his improvisation and devastating batting power, has announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday.
UN crisis looms as US readies demand for Iran sanctions
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — After a resounding defeat in the U.N. Security Council, the United States is poised to call for the United Nations to reimpose sanctions on Iran under a rarely used diplomatic maneuver — a move that is likely to further isolate the Trump administration and may set off a credibility crisis for the United Nations.
India great Dhoni retires from international cricket
NEW DELHI (AP) — India great Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who revolutionized limited overs cricket with his improvisation and devastating batting power, has announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday.
Crawford stars as Blackhawks beat Golden Knights 3-1
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks were in deep trouble. That's when Corey Crawford took over.
With time extension stalled, Census speeds up count schedule
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau sped up the timetable for crunching 2020 census numbers on Friday after an earlier request for an extension stalled in the Senate and as pressure mounts to turn in data used to determine congressional districts by year's end, when President Donald Trump is still in office.