Trump campaign transcends 2016 chaos

If the 2016 campaign to elect Donald Trump president was a lean, ad hoc operation that burned through three unlikely campaign managers — and it was — the campaign to re-elect Trump shows how victory can transform what had been a chaotic organization in 2016 into a low-drama machine run by now seasoned hands.

Winning Game 7 in San Jose will take mentally tough Knights

The Sharks on Sunday night avoided elimination for the second straight game in dramatic fashion, beating the Golden Knights 2-1 in double overtime of Game 6 in this Western Conference quarterfinal before what ultimately became a despondent 18,458 fans at T-Mobile Arena.

San Francisco on edge as vote looms on homeless shelter plan

San Francisco’s renowned waterfront hosts joggers, admiring tourists and towering condos with impressive views. It could also become the site of a new homeless shelter for up to 200 people.

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Sharks beat Golden Knights in 2OT, force Game 7

San Jose’s Tomas Hertl scored a short-handed goal in the second overtime as the Sharks beat the Golden Knights 2-1 Sunday at T-Mobile Arena and force Game 7 in their Western Conference quarterfinal series.

Late home run sends Grizzlies past Las Vegas Aviators

FRESNO, Calif. — Jose Marmalejos hit a tie-breaking solo home run in the eighth inning Sunday as the Fresno Grizzlies edged the Aviators 9-8 in a Pacific Coast League game at Chukchansi Park.

Hawaii’s famous Waikiki Beach threatened by climate change

Hawaii’s iconic Waikiki Beach could soon be underwater as rising sea levels caused by climate change overtake its white sand beaches and bustling city streets.

US to sanction nations for importing Iranian oil, sources say

The Trump administration is poised to tell five nations, including allies Japan, South Korea and Turkey, that they will no longer be exempt from U.S. sanctions if they continue to import oil from Iran, officials said Sunday.

Hundreds gather for Easter Sunrise Service in Las Vegas

While the 34th annual Easter Sunrise Service featured messages from a priest and a pastor, mortuary general manager Glenn Abercrombie said the event was nondenominational.

Raiders face key decision on talented interior rushers

Alabama’s Quinnen Williams and Houston’s Ed Oliver are among the defensive tackles who could be available with the Raiders’ No. 4 overall pick and both represent an opportunity to upgrade an interior rush that is still very much in development.

United Methodists edge toward breakup over LGBT policies

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.

Comedian appears headed for landslide presidential win in Ukraine

A comedian whose only political experience consists of playing a president on TV appeared headed for a landslide victory in Ukraine’s real-life presidential election Sunday.

Cuba tells officials to reduce electricity consumption

An official newspaper in Cuba reports that officials are restricting electricity use at a time the economy is being squeezed by a series of setbacks, including reduced fuel shipments from Venezuela and tighter U.S. sanctions.