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China's Korea policy 'in tatters' as both North and South defy sanctions; Racism motivated Trump voters more than authoritarianism; Multistate manhunt underway for suspect in Facebook homicide video; 17-year-old girl dies from shark attack while surfing, with her mother and sisters looking on; This brutal new poll shows that fewer and fewer people believe Trump’s lies; In Kiron, Iowa, pop. 229, the meaning of a life, a death and another cup of coffee; 21,000 people and 18,000 eggs: The Trump White House holds its first Easter Egg Roll; Do members of Congress pay for 100 percent of their health insurance?; 'All of this grief': Prince Harry opens up about his mental health; NASA just snapped the first photos of a mysterious crack in one of Greenland’s largest glaciers; He hugged his family and said, ‘I’ll see you next time,’ before being gunned down on Facebook video; The Daily 202: What does Trump have to hide? Secretive White House unapologetic about clawing back transparency; A complete guide to every reference in Melissa McCarthy’s epic Sean Spicer sketch on ‘SNL’; Against all odds, a leftist soars in French election polls; Why Trump cannot brush off demands for his tax returns; Pence tells North Korea not to test American resolve, offering Syria and Afghanistan strikes as examples
 
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Despite Chinese pressure, Pyongyang keeps testing missiles and Seoul moves ahead with missile defense.
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Racism motivated Trump voters more than authoritarianism
By a lot.
 
Multistate manhunt underway for suspect in Facebook homicide video
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17-year-old girl dies from shark attack while surfing, with her mother and sisters looking on
Unidentified teenager was surfing with her father during an Easter holiday in West Australia.
 
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In Kiron, Iowa, pop. 229, the meaning of a life, a death and another cup of coffee
Regulars at the Quik Mart, in Rep. Steve King's district, face a plain truth as they lose one of their own.
 
21,000 people and 18,000 eggs: The Trump White House holds its first Easter Egg Roll
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