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Trump: 'Who paid for' rallies seeking release of tax returns; Fallon returns to ‘SNL’ as Jared Kushner, wearing khakis and bulletproof vest; Trump breaks silence on North Korea, defends reversal on China; Trump says he can’t be sued for violence at his rallies because he won the election; N. Korea didn't test a nuclear weapon, but it did try to launch another missile; Trump asks why people are still talking about his taxes a day after protesters asked for his returns; Here are the missiles North Korea just showed off, one by one.; Trump national security adviser: ‘Range of options’ being developed to respond to North Korea; Here’s what United will do differently after the infamous dragging incident; The case for impeaching President Donald J. Trump. (Too soon?); On Easter, Mary Magdalene will be maligned as a prostitute. Except she wasn't.; ‘First protest in space’ targets Trump with an astronaut’s famous words; NASA just snapped the first photos of a mysterious crack in one of Greenland’s largest glaciers; 'SNL' imagines the personal life of the guy who dragged a man off a United flight. Also, Pepsi.; Turks to decide whether to give Erdogan vastly increased powers; Five myths about the cross
 
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Trump: 'Who paid for' rallies seeking release of tax returns
President Donald Trump says "someone should look into who paid" for the rallies around the country Saturday that urged him to release his tax returns.
Fallon returns to ‘SNL’ as Jared Kushner, wearing khakis and bulletproof vest
Melissa McCarthy also returned as Sean Spicer on "Saturday Night Live."
 
Trump breaks silence on North Korea, defends reversal on China
The president defended his decision to no longer call China a currency manipulator.
 
Trump says he can’t be sued for violence at his rallies because he won the election
President Trump denied inciting a riot — but his co-defendant agreed with plaintiffs that Trump's speech "was calculated to incite violence."
 
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Trump asks why people are still talking about his taxes a day after protesters asked for his returns
"The election is over!" Trump declares on Twitter.
 
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Here are the missiles North Korea just showed off, one by one.
Experts were stunned by the range of apparently new missiles on display, and the sheer number of them.
 
Trump national security adviser: ‘Range of options’ being developed to respond to North Korea
H.R. McMaster says the United States would prefer a peaceful outcome.
 
Here’s what United will do differently after the infamous dragging incident
United Airlines will no longer allow crew members to displace passengers who are already seated on a plane.
 
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The case for impeaching President Donald J. Trump. (Too soon?)
 
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On Easter, Mary Magdalene will be maligned as a prostitute. Except she wasn't.
She has spent two millennia being reduced to a seductress. Now there's a social media campaign to restore her good name.
 
‘First protest in space’ targets Trump with an astronaut’s famous words
Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell once made a profound, and somewhat profane, statement about politicians.
 
NASA just snapped the first photos of a mysterious crack in one of Greenland’s largest glaciers
A scientist tweeted satellite photos of a crack in a famous glacier. Pretty soon, NASA had taken its picture.
 
'SNL' imagines the personal life of the guy who dragged a man off a United flight. Also, Pepsi.
Two corporate PR disasters will be mocked. But first, Jimmy Fallon will sing a Savage Garden hit, dead-eyed through his nose.
 
Turks to decide whether to give Erdogan vastly increased powers
Polls show Turkish voters evenly divided over referendum to transform government from a parliamentary to a presidential system.
 
Five myths about the cross
No, it's not a repurposed pagan symbol.
 
 
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