Patrick Patterson walks away during the first half of Game 1 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals Tuesday, May 17, 2016, in Cleveland.
Bernie Sanders wins Oregon's presidential primary and battles Hillary Clinton to a razor-thin margin in Kentucky, vowing to stay in the race until the end.
2. THOUSANDS OF UNDERAGE MIGRANTS LIVE IN SHADOWS ACROSS EUROPE
3. DEADLY MUDSLIDES STRIKE SRI LANKA
The Red Cross says rescuers are searching for more than 200 families feared buried by rain-triggered landslides in three villages in central Sri Lanka.
4. POLL: AMERICANS MORE UPBEAT ABOUT OWN FINANCES THAN ECONOMY
Two-thirds of adults describe their personal finances as good yet only 42 percent say the same about the nation's economy, according to a survey
5. ECUADOR RATTLED BY ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE
A powerful magnitude-6.7 temblor hits near the Pacific coast area where a devastating tremor hit a month ago, but the South American country's president says the jolt caused only limited damage.
6. FEDS WERE WARY OF SYDNEY SIEGE GUNMAN
An FBI memo from 2009 warned that an Australian man who later held 18 people hostage in a cafe had the potential to incite others to violence.
7. WHAT TECH GIANT IS UNVEILING
Google will showcase its vision for phones, cars, virtual reality and more during its annual conference for software developers.
8. EXPLORERS PLAN MISSION TO FAMOUS SHIPWRECK
Sixty years after the SS Andrea Doria slammed into another ocean liner off Nantucket, killing 46 people, explorers are preparing to get a fresh glimpse of the wreckage on the sea floor.
9. TRUMP, MEGYN KELLY CALL A TRUCE
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and popular Fox News Channel host sit down for an interview that for now could end their public feud. 10. CAVS QUICKLY MAKING HISTORY Cleveland is 9-0 to start this year's playoffs, a streak matched or exceeded by only four other teams in NBA history.
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