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TOP STORIES

Colorado Avalanche center Colin Wilson (22) celebrates his goal against the Calgary Flames with teammate Gabriel Landeskog (92) during the second period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series Friday, April 19, 2019, in Calgary, Alberta. (Larry MacDougalThe Canadian Press via AP)

Colorado Avalanche center Colin Wilson (22) celebrates his goal against the Calgary Flames with teammate Gabriel Landeskog (92) during the second period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series Friday, April 19, 2019, in Calgary, Alberta. (Larry MacDougalThe Canadian Press via AP)

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SRI-LANKA-CHURCH-BLASTS _ At least 138 people were killed and hundreds more hospitalized from injuries in near simultaneous blasts that rocked three churches and three luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, a security official told The Associated Press, in the biggest violence in the South Asian country since its civil war ended a decade ago.. By Bharatha Mallawarach and Krishan Francis. SENT: 460 words. UPCOMING: Developing.

VATICAN-EASTER VIGIL _ At an Easter vigil in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Francis encourages people to resist cynicism or the pursuit of the "glitter of wealth," and to avoid seeking life's meaning in "things that pass away." By Frances D'Emilio. SENT: 380 words, photos. UPCOMING: Developing.

JASPER-AFTER DRAGGING DEATH _ With the scheduled execution on Wednesday of the ringleader responsible for the brutal dragging death of a black man at the hands of three white men nearly 21 years ago, the East Texas town of Jasper will again be in the spotlight along with perceptions that it remains a place of racial unrest. City leaders say that reputation is undeserved as Jasper is a good, friendly place that will never forget what happened to James Byrd Jr., and that swiftly punished those responsible for his death. But others in this city of about 7,600 residents as well as members of Byrd’s family believe Jasper remains conflicted about fully accepting the brutal hate crime’s place in the city’s history and that some tensions between the local African-American and white communities remain unaddressed. By Juan A. Lozano. UPCOMING: 850 words, photos, video by noon. This is this week’s Monday Spotlight.

COLUMBINE-20 YEARS LATER-REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS _ A Colorado community marks the 20th anniversary of the attack on Columbine High School with community service projects and a ceremony remembering the 13 people killed by teenage gunmen. By Kathleen Foody. SENT: 650 words, photos. WITH: COLUMBINE-20 YEARS LATER-AP WAS THERE (sent).

FRANCE-PROTESTS _ French yellow vest protesters set fires along a march route through Paris to drive home their message to a government they see as out of touch with the problems of the poor: that rebuilding the fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral isn't the only problem France needs to solve. By Angela Charlton and Michel Euler. SENT: 900 words, photos. WITH: FRANCE-PROTESTS-YELLOW VESTS _ France's yellow vests: Who they are, what they want, and why. SENT: 460 words, photo; FRANCE-NOTRE DAME _ Tourists, devout Catholics and others looked on mournfully at Notre Dame Cathedral, regretting that they cannot get inside the magnificent monument on this Easter weekend after a violent fire. SENT: 320 words, photos.

MALI-MASSACRE SURVIVOR _ Ada Diallo was preparing for morning prayers when gunfire rang out in her village in central Mali. She fled to the home of a spiritual leader where some 50 women cowered in a single room, praying for their lives. They were caught in the deadliest attack yet of a new conflict in Mali, one driven by fear over alleged ties to extremist groups that have moved in from the north. By Baba Ahmed. SENT: 650 words, photos.

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SPACEX-CAPSULE TEST _ Officials say SpaceX's new capsule for astronauts suffers an "anomaly" during a routine engine test firing in Florida, causing smoke to be seen for miles. SENT: 130 words, photos.

COLTS OWNER-BEATLES PIANO _ An upright piano that John Lennon used to write Beatles' songs has been sold at auction. Just "A Day in the Life" of the owner of the Indianapolis Colts. SENT: 130 words.

TRUMP-ROMNEY _ Sen. Mitt Romney says he's "sickened" by the dishonesty the Russia investigation found in the Trump White House, but the president fires back that Romney should have put the same energy into running for president in 2012 that the Utah Republican has tapped in criticizing him. SENT: 130 words, photos.

PEOPLE-JOHN SINGLETON _ "Boyz N the Hood" director John Singleton remains in the hospital after suffering a stroke last week, his family says. Additional details, including his condition, were not immediately available. SENT: 180 words, photo.

MCDONALD'S-911 CALL _ A 5-year-old Michigan boy calls 911 to order McDonald's, and police decide he deserves a break. SENT: 150 words, photos.

SPAIN-NKOREA-EMBASSY ATTACK _ An ex-Marine suspected of involvement in a mysterious dissident group's February raid on North Korea's Embassy in Madrid has been arrested in Los Angeles by U.S. authorities. SENT: 590 words, photo.

BRITAIN-CLIMATE PROTESTERS _ Climate protesters march in London again; arrests hit 710. SENT: 130 words, photos.

KANSAS ZOO-TIGER ATTACK _ Zookeeper hospitalized after tiger attack at Topeka Zoo. SENT: 140 words.

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ELECTION 2020-CHURCHES _ The Democrats running for president are working to develop relationships with black churches in South Carolina, where success in the first Southern primary could come down to connecting with politically influential churchgoing African Americans. By Meg Kinnard. SENT: 730 words, photos.

SUPREME COURT-FOOD STAMP RECORDS _ Reporters at a South Dakota newspaper were digging for stories when they requested data about the government's food assistance program. Government officials sent back some information but not all that was sought. More than eight years later, the newspaper's quest has reached the Supreme Court. By Jessica Gresko. SENT: 760 words, photo.

FACT CHECK-WEEK _ Special counsel Robert Mueller all but boldfaced this finding in his report on the Russia investigation: no exoneration for President Donald Trump on whether Trump criminally obstructed justice. But Trump and his aides are stating that Mueller's report did exonerate. No words from the report will throw them off their mischaracterization of it. By Calvin Woodward and Hope Yen. SENT: 1,740 words, photos. Find AP Fact Checks at http://apne.ws/2kbx8bd

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INTERNATIONAL

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NIRELAND-JOURNALIST KILLED _Police in Northern Ireland arrest two teenagers in connection with the fatal shooting of a young journalist during rioting in the city of Londonderry and warned of a "new breed" of terrorists threatening the peace. By Gregory Katz and Naomi Koppel. SENT: 680 words, photos.

EGYPT _Egyptians went to the polls for the first of three days of voting on constitutional amendments that would allow President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to stay in power until 2030 and broaden the military's role. By Samy Magdy. SENT: 930 words, photos. WITH: EGYPT-REFERENDUM-TIMELINE (sent).

CONGO-EBOLA _ Militia members have attacked an Ebola treatment center hours after another attack killed a staffer with the World Health Organization, a Congolese official says. SENT: 620 words, photos.

AFGHANISTAN _ A suicide blast rocks Afghanistan's capital during a gun battle with security forces, killing at least seven people a day after hopes for all-encompassing peace talks collapsed. SENT: 370 words, photos.

UKRAINE-ELECTION _ A comedian who plays the role of Ukraine's president on television is set to take on the job for real, pushing out the man who currently holds the office, according to public opinion surveys ahead of Sunday's election. SENT: 810 words, photos.

SYRIA _ Syrian government forces came under separate attacks from Islamic State militants and al-Qaida-linked insurgents in different parts of the country that killed nearly 50 soldiers and allied fighters, activists and a war monitoring group says. SENT: 450 words, photos.

YEMEN _ Yemeni officials say heavy fighting in Yemen's southern Dhale province between pro-government forces and Shiite rebels has killed more than 85 people. SENT: 120 words, photo.

SERBIA-MILOSEVIC'S WIDOW _ Several dozen supporters attended the funeral of Mirjana Markovic, the widow of late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic who was dubbed the "Lady Macbeth" of the Balkans because of the huge influence she had on her husband. SENT: 380 words, photos.

LIBYA _The U.N. health agency says at least 15 more people died in fighting over control of Libya's capital in the past two days, bringing the total to 220 dead including civilians. SENT: 140 words, photos.

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NATIONAL

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DISUNITED METHODISTS _ There's at least one area of agreement among conservative, centrist and liberal leaders in the United Methodist Church: America's largest mainline Protestant denomination is on a path toward likely breakup over differences on same-sex marriage and ordination of LGBT pastors. By David Crary. SENT: 930 words, photo.

ARKANSAS-EXECUTIONS _ A federal lawsuit filed by death row inmates that goes to trial Tuesday is renewing a court fight over a sedative Arkansas uses for lethal injections, two years after the state raced to put eight convicted killers to death before a batch of the drug expired. SENT: 1,080 words, photos.

CANCER CENTER-RESEARCH SECRETS-CHINA _ A prominent cancer center in Houston says it has ousted three scientists whom federal authorities suggested are involved in Chinese efforts to steal American research. SENT: 140 words.

WOMAN HACKED TO DEATH _ Police: Attacker kills 1 woman, injures 2nd in NYC apartment. SENT: 140 words.

CHANCELLOR'S HUSBAND _ A report shows that as many as 10 students and staff complained of being sexually harassed by the husband of a former University of Wisconsin-Whitewater chancellor. SENT: 420 words.

BOY SCOUTS-WILDFIRE RECOVERY _ The clock is ticking as the Philmont Scout Ranch scrambles to install new campsites ahead of a summer season that will see a record number of Boy Scouts from across the United States descend upon the mountain retreat. The historic ranch is rebuilding following a devastating wildfire that charred nearly 44 square miles last summer. SENT: 760 words, photos.

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BUSINESS/TECH

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CYBERATTACK FIGHTER-DETAINED _A British cybersecurity researcher credited with stopping a worldwide computer virus has pleaded guilty to developing malware to steal banking information. SENT: 490 words, photo.

TESLA-BOARD _ Tesla plans to cut its board of directors from 11 to seven in a move the car maker says will allow the board to act more nimbly and efficiently. SENT: 130 words.

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SPORTS

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HKN--AVALANCHE ADVANCE _ Eighth-seeded Colorado Avalanche knock off Calgary Flames _ the top team in the West in five games for its first playoff series win since 2008. SENT: 770 words, photos.

ROYALS-YANKEES _ Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hurts his left oblique and was expected to go on the injured list as the already banged-up New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals 9-2. SENT: 1,020 words, photos.

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