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Trump, Clinton win big: Top takeaways from New York primary


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  Trump, Clinton win big: Top takeaways from New York primary  
  The front-runners got back on their feet, but what else did we learn?  
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    For Trump and Clinton: Battle won. But not the war
Analysis: New York wins steady the front-runners' campaigns, but some core challenges remain.
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    EU: Google abused mobile app market with Android
The European Union said Wednesday that it is expanding its battle with Google, alleging that the technology giant is rigging the global market for mobile apps.
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  All together now: Awwwww!   Prince George steals the show in royal family photo
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  In this April 4, 2016 file photo, Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, speaks in favor of his bill to make the Holy Bible the official book of Tennessee in Nashville. Republican Gov. Bill Haslam on Thursday , April 14, 2016 vetoed the bill.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  Blackhawks center Andrew Shaw and Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo are separated near the end of Game 4.   Blackhawks player appears to yell gay slur
"Emotions are high; I don't know what's said," Shaw said after the 4-3 loss.
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  Donald Trump speaks following victory in the New York primary April 19, 2016 in New York City.   Reports: Trump's jet isn't registered with the FAA
The registration to Trump's Cessna expired in January.
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  cars      
    Mitsubishi Motors admits it falsified fuel test data
The firm's share price was down 15% following the announcement.
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    Magnitude-6.1 earthquake strikes near Ecuador
A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck near the coast of Ecuador on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no early reports of injuries or damage.
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    Whole Foods: Cake with alleged gay slur is fake
The grocer denies the cake slur allegations and countersues the pastor, accusing him of defamation.
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People pose next to the clock inside the Orsay museum on in Paris. The clock is one of the few remnants of the days when the museum was a train station.

People pose next to the clock inside the Orsay museum on in Paris. The clock is one of the few remnants of the days when the museum was a train station.
 
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Top takeaways from the New York primary
For Trump and Clinton: Battle won. But not the war
Whole Foods: Cake with alleged gay slur is fake
 
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