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Dwyane Wade and Kyle Lowry weren't the only talents absent at Saturday's game between the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat.
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Dwyane Wade and Kyle Lowry weren't the only talents absent at Saturday's game between the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat.
    

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  1. US Attorney Preet Bharara Says He Was Fired After Refusing to Quit - New York Times
  2. Calif. man carrying Mace arrested on White House grounds after scaling fence - Washington Post

US Attorney Preet Bharara Says He Was Fired After Refusing to Quit - New York Times


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US Attorney Preet Bharara Says He Was Fired After Refusing to Quit
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Preet Bharara last year. On Friday, Mr. Bharara was asked to step down along with 45 other United States attorneys. Credit Bryan R. Smith for The New York Times. The call to Preet Bharara's office from President Trump's assistant came on Thursday.
New York federal prosecutor Preet Bharara says he was fired by Trump administrationWashington Post
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A California man carrying two cans of Mace and a letter to President Trump about "Russian hackers" scaled a White House fence Friday night and neared an entrance to the presidential mansion before he was arrested, according to a court document.
Intruder Gets Within Steps of White HouseNew York Times
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A drought has left close to 3 million people severely food deprived across Somalia. Last week, 110 people died from hunger in a 48-hour period.
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  1. A Child's Choice as Famine Stalks East Africa: To Feed His Siblings or Eat
  2. Haiti Says Final Farewell to Former President Preval
  3. 'I Stole to Feed My Family. ISIS Cut My Hand Off'
  4. Protests Divide South Koreans After President Ousted
  5. Why Are These Rebels Having So Many Babies?
  6. Shopping Mall Ordered Shut in Germany After Attack Threat
  7. Radioactive Wild Boars Vie With Humans in Towns Near Fukushima
  8. Flynn Attended Intel Briefings While Getting Paid To Lobby for Turkey
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A Child's Choice as Famine Stalks East Africa: To Feed His Siblings or Eat

A drought has left close to 3 million people severely food deprived across Somalia. Last week, 110 people died from hunger in a 48-hour period.

    

Haiti Says Final Farewell to Former President Preval

Preval, 74, was the country's first democratically elected leader to peacefully transfer power to his successors.

    

'I Stole to Feed My Family. ISIS Cut My Hand Off'

An 18-year-old Iraqi explains one reason why he fled the fierce fighting in Mosul between Iraqi forces and the Islamic State: ISIS cut off his hand.

    

Protests Divide South Koreans After President Ousted

Police had braced for violence Saturday among protesters after three people died in another clash between police and Park's supporters Friday.

    

Why Are These Rebels Having So Many Babies?

The end of armed conflict in Colombia has spurred a baby boom among FARC rebels.

    

Shopping Mall Ordered Shut in Germany After Attack Threat

"The current investigation shows that the threat is only related to the shopping center" at Limbecker Platz, Essen police said in a statement.

    

Radioactive Wild Boars Vie With Humans in Towns Near Fukushima

Wild boars colonized areas abandoned after the 2011 nuclear disaster, and they're not keen to give up their territory as evacuees prepare to return.
    

Flynn Attended Intel Briefings While Getting Paid To Lobby for Turkey

Trump's former national security advisor attended intel briefings during the presidential campaign while also being paid $530,000 to lobby for Turkey.

    

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The Manhattan federal prosecutor was among 46 United States attorneys who had been ordered to submit their resignations.
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  1. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara Says He Was Fired After Refusing to Quit
  2. The G.O.P.’s High-Risk Strategy for Health Law Repeal
  3. No Health Insurance Is Hard. No Phone? Unthinkable.
  4. Diplomatic Memo: Tillerson Leads From State Dept. Shadows as White House Steps In
  5. Intruder Gets Within Steps of White House
  6. If Russia Inquiry Is Not ‘Legitimate,’ Democrats May Abandon It
  7. Trump Adviser Had Twitter Contact With Figure Tied to Russians
  8. Behind the Quiet State-by-State Fight Over Electric Vehicles
  9. Meet Diego, the Centenarian Whose Sex Drive Saved His Species
  10. For Brazil’s Zika Families, a Life of Struggle and Scares
  11. Want to Help Those Coping With Zika?
  12. How a Mother Copes With Zika
  13. New Ferguson Video Adds Wrinkle to Michael Brown Case
  14. Backpage’s Sex Ads Are Gone. Child Trafficking? Hardly.
  15. Venezuelan Baseball Players Love Their Chaotic Country From Afar
  16. Uprooted by War, Threatened by Boko Haram and Desperate to Go Home
  17. Why U.S. Antimissile System in South Korea Worries China
  18. Damascus Bombings Near Pilgrimage Sites Kill Dozens
  19. In Reversal, Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade Welcomes Gay Veterans Group
  20. Narendra Modi’s B.J.P. Party Wins Big in Uttar Pradesh, India’s Largest State
  21. Texas Congressional Maps Are Struck Down for Discrimination
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U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara Says He Was Fired After Refusing to Quit

The Manhattan federal prosecutor was among 46 United States attorneys who had been ordered to submit their resignations.

    

The G.O.P.’s High-Risk Strategy for Health Law Repeal

The party’s plan to toss out the Affordable Care Act could cause turmoil in the insurance market next year, and for Republicans themselves in the 2018 midterm elections.

    

No Health Insurance Is Hard. No Phone? Unthinkable.

Representative Jason Chaffetz of Utah suggested that Americans should invest in health care rather than “getting that new iPhone.” His constituents had something to say about that.

    

Diplomatic Memo: Tillerson Leads From State Dept. Shadows as White House Steps In

In the Washington of President Trump, Rex W. Tillerson has taken an understated approach that can be seen as brilliant, mystifying or a prescription for powerlessness.

    

Intruder Gets Within Steps of White House

The man was arrested, and a Secret Service official said he did not pose a threat to the president, who was in the residence.

    

If Russia Inquiry Is Not ‘Legitimate,’ Democrats May Abandon It

Some Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee said they will pull out of the investigation into Russian election meddling if it becomes too partisan.

    

Trump Adviser Had Twitter Contact With Figure Tied to Russians

Roger J. Stone Jr., an off-and-on adviser to President Trump, confirmed the contact with Guccifer 2.0, believed to be a front for Russian intelligence.

    

Behind the Quiet State-by-State Fight Over Electric Vehicles

While the battle in Washington gets much of the attention, the most direct attack against electric vehicles is being waged in statehouses.

    

Meet Diego, the Centenarian Whose Sex Drive Saved His Species

By fathering hundreds, a giant tortoise in the Galápagos Islands reversed the threat of extinction. Another, earning the name Lonesome George, was unable to do the same.

    

For Brazil’s Zika Families, a Life of Struggle and Scares

In the impoverished northeast, devoted parents live around the needs of children whose grave disabilities are only beginning to be understood.

    

Want to Help Those Coping With Zika?

Here is a list of organizations that extend aid to prople in need in Latin America, or that contribute to stopping the spread of the virus.
    

How a Mother Copes With Zika

At the epicenter of the Zika crisis, a mother in Recife, Brazil, struggles to care for her afflicted baby.
    

New Ferguson Video Adds Wrinkle to Michael Brown Case

A documentary says security footage suggests that the young man may not have been stealing from a Ferguson, Mo., convenience store before he was shot by the police.

    

Backpage’s Sex Ads Are Gone. Child Trafficking? Hardly.

The website, under pressure, dropped the ads, many of which featured minors. But the unanticipated result is that prostitution can now be even riskier.

    

Venezuelan Baseball Players Love Their Chaotic Country From Afar

The turmoil in their homeland leaves many players with safety concerns, a worry shared by some major league clubs that have lowered their profile in the country.

    

Uprooted by War, Threatened by Boko Haram and Desperate to Go Home

Nigeria says the war with Boko Haram is over, but new arrivals still pour into camps for displaced people as the terrorists continue their deadly attacks.

    

Why U.S. Antimissile System in South Korea Worries China

The Chinese government fears that the antimissile system, called the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad, could erode its nuclear deterrent.

    

Damascus Bombings Near Pilgrimage Sites Kill Dozens

The blasts Saturday just south of the Old City killed at least 40 people, shattering the Syrian capital’s efforts to isolate itself from the war.
    

In Reversal, Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade Welcomes Gay Veterans Group

The parade organizers, the Allied War Veterans Council of South Boston, voted unanimously late Friday to reverse their decision made on Tuesday to exclude the group, OutVets.

    

Narendra Modi’s B.J.P. Party Wins Big in Uttar Pradesh, India’s Largest State

The victory, by the largest margin in decades, consolidated the Indian prime minister’s power and put him in a strong position to win re-election in 2019.
    

Texas Congressional Maps Are Struck Down for Discrimination

Federal judges in San Antonio said Texas lawmakers drew a handful of congressional maps in 2011 with intentional discrimination against blacks and Hispanics.

    

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