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The Latest: Police think 1 suspect planted subway bombs

The Latest: Police think 1 suspect planted subway bombsST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — The Latest on the explosion on a train in the Russian city of St. Petersburg (all times local):


Tesla now 2nd largest US automaker as competitors' sales falter

Tesla now 2nd largest US automaker as competitors' sales falterTesla on Monday became the second-largest US car maker in terms of market capitalization, displacing Ford, whose sales lagged amid concerns about the ability of the US market to keep growing. Many major auto makers reported US sales declines in March compared to a year ago, but Tesla over the weekend said it saw a huge jump in vehicles delivered to consumers in the first three months of the year. Tesla said it delivered 25,000 of its high-tech vehicles in the January-March period -- a 69 percent surge compared to the first three months of 2016 -- indicating it was on its way to meeting its goal of 50,000 vehicle deliveries by mid-2017.


Bill Cosby returns to court and more: April 3 in photos

Bill Cosby returns to court and more: April 3 in photosActor Bill Cosby leaves for a lunch break during a hearing for his upcoming sexual assault trial at Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania; Displaced Iraqis who had fled their homes wait to enter at Hammam al-Alil camp south of Mosul, Iraq; and, A man on stilts points as Travis Gonick, left, and his son T.J., center, both of Nutley N.J., enter Fenway Park for a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Pirates on opening day in Boston.


Trump donates first-quarter salary to National Park Service

Trump donates first-quarter salary to National Park ServicePresident Donald Trump, who made a fortune in real estate before running for political office, has decided to donate his first-quarter salary of $78,333 to the National Park Service, the White House announced on Monday. During the presidential campaign, Trump said he would donate his $400,000 annual salary if he were elected. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, whose agency oversees the 100-year-old protector of 417 national parks, monuments and other sites, said he was "thrilled" at Trump's decision.


LuLaRoe Gets Slammed With Lawsuit for Faulty Leggings

LuLaRoe Gets Slammed With Lawsuit for Faulty LeggingsFashion brand LuLa Roe is being slammed with a lawsuit over faulty merchandise.


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