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Please confirm you are not a robot by checking the box.Big Surge for Military in Trump Budget, Big Cuts Elsewhere President Donald Trump is proposing a huge $54 billion surge in U.S. military spending for new aircraft, ships and fighters in his first federal budget while slashing big chunks from domestic programs and foreign aid to make the government "do more with less." Get More SpaceX to Send 2 Citizens to Moon in 2018: Elon Musk Elon Musk announced Monday that his private space transportation company SpaceX will send two private citizens to the moon in late 2018. "We are excited to announce that SpaceX has been approached to fly two private citizens on a trip around the moon late next year," his statement read. Get More Take Two: 'Moonlight' Wins Best Picture After Major Mix-Up Barry Jenkins' "Moonlight" — not, as it turned out, "La La Land" — won best picture at the Academy Awards in a historic Oscar upset and an unprecedented fiasco that saw one winner swapped for another while the "La La Land" producers were in mid-speech.




Get More April and Oliver: Love Story Behind Famous Giraffe's Pregnancy The pregnancy of New York giraffe April has captivated the world, with millions of people across the globe tuning into a live stream as she prepares for the birth of her fourth calf at an upstate zoo. But what do we know of the relationship between April and her much younger beau Oliver? Watch »Bush Favors 'Welcoming' Immigration Policy, Defends Media Former President George W. Bush said he believes in a "welcoming" immigration policy, called freedom of religion a bedrock freedom, and forcefully defended the media as "indispensable to democracy," speaking out Monday in an interview on NBC's "Today" show. President Donald Trump is expected to issue this week a revised version of his controversial travel ban on people from seven majority-Muslim countries. Bush did not make an endorsement in the presidential election and did not vote for president, a spokesman has said. "Today" host Matt Lauer asked Bush several questions about Trump and his policies, and while Bush didn't criticize the president, whom he noted has been in office for just one month, he did offer positions on religion, immigration, the fight against ISIS and the press that run at odds with views Trump has recently espoused.




Get More 911 Call: Alleged Bar Shooter Said He'd Killed 'Iranians' A bartender at the restaurant where a man was arrested last week for an apparently racially motivated bar shooting in Kansas told a 911 dispatcher that the man admitted shooting two "Iranians" and needed a place to stay for a couple of days. A recording from Henry County, Missouri, 911 reveals that the bartender warned police not to approach the building with sirens blaring or the man would "freak out" and "something bad's going to happen." The man, Adam Purinton, 51, of Olathe, is scheduled to appear in court Monday. He has been charged with first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder. Get More Records Show EPA's Pruitt Used Private Email, Despite Denial Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt occasionally used private email to communicate with staff while serving as Oklahoma's attorney general, despite telling Congress that he had always used a state email account for government business.




A review of Pruitt emails obtained by The Associated Press through a public records request showed a 2014 exchange where the Republican emailed a member of his staff using a personal Apple email account. Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz are the two accountants from PwC who controlled the envelopes at the 89th Academy Awards. Before the big event, they talked about their job, which Ruiz called a "big responsibility." She added that they even memorize the winners so they can make sure the right names are called onstage. Watch »Father of Navy SEAL Killed in Raid Refused to Meet Trump The father of a Navy SEAL killed during an anti-terrorism raid in Yemen is demanding an investigation into its planning and criticized the Trump administration for its timing. Bill Owens told The Miami Herald in a story published Sunday that he refused to meet with President Donald Trump when both came to Dover Air Force Base to receive the casket carrying his son, Chief Special Warfare Officer William ``Ryan'' Owens.




"I want an investigation,'' said Owens, a retired Fort Lauderdale police detective and veteran. "The government owes my son an investigation.'' Get More Judge Allows Outside Jury for Cosby Criminal Trial Actor Bill Cosby is set to return to a Pennsylvania courtroom Monday to ask a judge to bring in outside jurors in his criminal sex assault case. The hearing comes after the trial judge Friday ruled that only one other accuser can testify at the scheduled June trial. Prosecutors had asked that 13 other accusers testify to support charges that Cosby drugged and molested a former Temple University employee at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. Get More New Wave of Threats Hit JCCs, Schools Across US A new round of threats to Jewish community centers was reported Monday across the United States, including one in Florida that drew a rebuke from actor Josh Gad, for whom the threat was close to home. Gad said he grew up near a Jewish day school that was evacuated in Broward County Monday morning.




The national Jewish Community Centers Association told NBC News that at least 19 centers and day schools were targeted with bomb threats Monday. Among those targeted were Jewish community centers in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Alabama, Missouri, North Carolina, Delaware, New Jersey and in the New York City area, police said. Get More Policing the Schools Across America, hundreds of thousands of school children are suspended, expelled or arrested each year. An NBC investigation shows that black students with disabilities are arrested, suspended or expelled far more often than other children. Get More Top News: Fire Ravages Somali Market, Town Freed From ISISView daily updates on the best photos in domestic and foreign news. View gallery »Nazi's Son Returns Art His Family Looted in Poland The son of a Nazi official has returned three artworks that his family had looted from the southern Polish city of Krakow during World War II. Polish officials said Monday they hoped the gesture by Horst von Waechter of Austria would inspire other Nazi descendants to follow suit.

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