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Cuba without a Castro: Island prepares for new president

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Cuba is expected to name a new president on April 19, 2018, which would mark the first time a Castro is not head of state in nearly 60 years. In this 2011 file photo, former president Fidel Castro, left,  and current President Raul Castro attend the
 
  Cuba will soon be without a Castro as leader for first time in nearly 60 years  
  Cuba will likely name Miguel Díaz-Canel as president when Raúl Castro retires April 19 in a major shift for the communist nation.  
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  California National Guard troops stand in formation near the California-Mexico border on Aug. 18, 2010 in San Diego.   Trump is not the first president to deploy the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border
Former presidents, including Barack Obama, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Woodrow Wilson and William Howard Taft, issued orders similar to Trump's.
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  nation-now      
  Lakeith Smith, 18, of Montgomery, Ala., was sentenced April 5, 2018, to 65 years in prison as an accomplice in crimes that included murder, burglary and theft.   Teen turns down plea deal for 25 years in prison, gets 65 years instead
Lakeith Smith didn't shoot A'donte Washington. A police officer did in self-defense. But Smith will serve time as if he had killed the 16-year-old three years ago.
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  music      
  Lorde issued an apology on Thursday after posting a photo of an empty bathtub with Whitney Houston lyrics. Houston died in a bathtub in 2012.   Fans freak after Lorde posts bathtub photo with Whitney Houston lyrics
Lorde apologized after posting a shot of a waiting bath and quoting Whitney Houston lyrics. The legend drowned in a tub in 2012.
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  President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.   Russia sanctions, Apple's Tim Cook, Masters: 5 things you need to know Friday
Russia sanctions, Apple's Tim Cook, Masters and the biggest news to start your day.
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  politics      
  President Trump talks with reporters aboard Air Force One on a flight to Andrews Air Force Base, Md.,, Thursday.   OnPolitics Today: Trump denies knowledge of Stormy Daniels payment — a legal misstep?
Also on Thursday: Can Trump actually put armed troops on the Mexican border? Plus the latest on China
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  nation-now      
  The Q1 condo, where members of the Sharp family from Creston, Iowa, were staying, is seen Monday, April 2, 2018, in the Tao Mexico complex in the beach resort town of Akumal, Mexico.   Shock, worry and wonder: Inside the Mexican vacation complex where an Iowa family died
The serene setting belies the tragedy that unfolded here when the family of four lost their lives last month.
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  mlb      
  Tim Tebow watches his three-run homer leave the yard during the first inning.   Tim Tebow homers in first Class AA at-bat
Playing for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, the former Heisman Trophy winner goes deep on his first swing of the season for a three-run homer.
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  politics      
  Republican political adviser Benjamin Sparks is being sought by Las Vegas police in response to a March 29 domestic dispute, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.   Ex-Romney staffer faces domestic abuse charge; reportedly had fiancée sign sex slave contract
Campaign adviser Benjamin Sparks allegedly had his ex-fiancée sign a contract to remain nude, always accept sex and to wear a collar in private.
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  markets      
  People walk past an electronic board showing Hong Kong share index outside a local bank in Hong Kong, Friday, April 6, 2018.   World shares sink as U.S. and China trade tariff threats
Beijing vowed to fight back against U.S. threats of more tariffs, renewing investor fears of a brewing trade battle.
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Indian members of the Darvida Munetra Kazhagam political party and opposition groups shout slogans during a protest against the union government against the union government over a delay in the implementation of a water management board in Chennai on

Indian members of the Darvida Munetra Kazhagam political party and opposition groups shout slogans during a protest against the union government against the union government over a delay in the implementation of a water management board in Chennai on
 
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