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The International Space Station will be home to the coldest place in the universe this summer after NASA scientists conduct experiments near absolute zero.
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  1. ISS to house Cold Air Labratory for extreme temperature atomic research
  2. Jerry Rice excited about New York Giants' additions
  3. Hawaiian Airlines flight diverted after fight over cost of blanket
  4. RadioShack files for bankruptcy, faces liquidation
  5. Trump eyes speedy implementation of $1T infrastructure plan
  6. Miami Dolphins pay $32 million to keep Kenny Stills
  7. Poll: Most Americans think AG Sessions should resign over Russia issue

ISS to house Cold Air Labratory for extreme temperature atomic research

The International Space Station will be home to the coldest place in the universe this summer after NASA scientists conduct experiments near absolute zero.
    

Jerry Rice excited about New York Giants' additions

The greatest wide receiver of all time knows a thing or two about recognizing talent.
    

Hawaiian Airlines flight diverted after fight over cost of blanket

A Hawaiian Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Honolulu was diverted to Los Angeles after a passenger became irate for having to pay $12 for a blanket.
    

RadioShack files for bankruptcy, faces liquidation

The owners of RadioShack filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection again, potentially spelling the liquidation of the longtime electronics retailer.
    

Trump eyes speedy implementation of $1T infrastructure plan

President Trump began to outline his $1 trillion infrastructure plan at a White House meeting Wednesday with several economic and manufacturing advisers.
    

Miami Dolphins pay $32 million to keep Kenny Stills

Ryan Tannehill is getting back one of his favorite deep-ball targets.
    

Poll: Most Americans think AG Sessions should resign over Russia issue

The majority of Americans believe that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions should resign over his meetings with a Russian diplomat, a new poll showed Wednesday.
    
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New York Times CIA Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents New York Times President Trump visited the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Va., in January. Officials have not ruled out the possibility that the leaker was an ...
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  1. CIA Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents - New York Times
  2. The Latest: Poland's women show the government red cards - Washington Post

CIA Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents - New York Times


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CIA Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents
New York Times
President Trump visited the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Va., in January. Officials have not ruled out the possibility that the leaker was an agency employee. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. scrambled on ...
WikiLeaks disclosure exposes rapid growth of CIA digital operations — and agency vulnerabilitiesWashington Post
Apple, Google, And Samsung Respond To WikiLeaks Claims Of CIA Hacking ProgramsBuzzFeed News
The CIA Document Dump Isn't Exactly Snowden 2.0. Here's WhyNPR
USA TODAY -KOMO News -The Hill -AppleInsider (press release) (blog)
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The Latest: Poland's women show the government red cards - Washington Post


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The Latest: Poland's women show the government red cards
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PHILADELPHIA — The Latest on International Women's Day events (all times local):. 2:45 p.m.. Thousands of women in Warsaw showed Poland's conservative government red cards and made noise with kitchenware to demand full birth control rights, respect ...
'A Day Without A Woman' Was A Day Of Activism Across The CountryHuffington Post
Many couldn't skip work for 'A Day Without a Woman.' So they showed solidarity in other ways.The Boston Globe
Why Women Are on StrikeNew York Times
Fox News -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -The Mercury News -SFGate
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An Afghan official told NBC News that the victims included civilians, doctors and soldiers. The hospital is located near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
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  1. Patients Flee Onto Window Ledges as Gunmen Kill 30 at Hospital
  2. Kim Jong Un's Mourning Nephew Breaks Silence, Remains in Hiding
  3. ISIS Leader Fled Mosul but Left Die-Hard Followers Behind
  4. 19 Dead in Fire at Guatemala Shelter
  5. Electrical Failures May Have Led to MH370 Crash
  6. China Approves 38 New Trump Trademarks
  7. Brazil Tumbles Deeper Into Its Worst Depression
  8. MH370 Mother: I Believe My Daughter Is Still Alive
  9. Gunmen Disguised as Doctors Attack Military Hospital
  10. Poachers Kill Rhino for Prized Horn Inside French Zoo
  11. Worst Drought 'for Nearly Two Centuries' Threatens Kids in Parched Country
  12. GOP Health Care Act Would Cut Crucial Disease-Fighting Fund
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Patients Flee Onto Window Ledges as Gunmen Kill 30 at Hospital

An Afghan official told NBC News that the victims included civilians, doctors and soldiers. The hospital is located near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

    

Kim Jong Un's Mourning Nephew Breaks Silence, Remains in Hiding

A short clip featuring 21-year-old Kim Han Sol was published by an organization claiming to help North Korean defectors.

    

ISIS Leader Fled Mosul but Left Die-Hard Followers Behind

Officials say they believe Baghdadi — who called himself the ruler of all Muslims after taking Iraq's second-largest city in 2014 — is still alive.

    

19 Dead in Fire at Guatemala Shelter

At least 19 people have been found dead at the scene of a fire in a shelter for children near Guatemala City.

    

Electrical Failures May Have Led to MH370 Crash

A series of catastrophic failures may have led to the MH370 crash, according to a lawsuit filed as families mark the 3rd anniversary of the tragedy.

    

China Approves 38 New Trump Trademarks

If President Trump receives any special treatment in securing trademark rights, it would violate the U.S. Constitution.

    

Brazil Tumbles Deeper Into Its Worst Depression

Brazil's record-setting recession has worsened again, with GDP falling 3.6 percent during 2016. Its economy is eight percent smaller than in 2014.

    

MH370 Mother: I Believe My Daughter Is Still Alive

Relatives of passengers on flight MH370 gathered outside China's Foreign Ministry on the third anniversary of the plane's disappearance.
    

Gunmen Disguised as Doctors Attack Military Hospital

Militants armed with assault rifles and hand grenades fought security forces at the hospital close to the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
    

Poachers Kill Rhino for Prized Horn Inside French Zoo

Poachers broke into a French zoo overnight and fatally shot a rhinoceros before using a chain saw to remove his ivory horn.

    

Worst Drought 'for Nearly Two Centuries' Threatens Kids in Parched Country

Rageh Omaar, of NBC News' partner ITN, traveled to Somaliland to witness the devastating effects of three consecutive years of failed rains.
    

GOP Health Care Act Would Cut Crucial Disease-Fighting Fund

The new Republican health care plan would slash the CDC budget by cutting a fund set up to help doctors catch outbreaks early and prevent disease.

    

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Influential medical groups warned that the plan would lead to a rise in the uninsured, leaving House Republicans scrambling to marshal support.
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  1. Health Groups Denounce G.O.P. Bill as Its Backers Scramble
  2. International Women’s Day, Kabul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  3. C.I.A. Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents
  4. Tech Fix: With Claims of C.I.A. Hacking, How to Protect Your Devices
  5. Illegal Border Crossings Appear to Drop Under Trump
  6. Russia’s RT Network: Is It More BBC or K.G.B.?
  7. Mark Warner Faces a Stand-and-Deliver Moment in Russian Inquiry
  8. White House Officials Say Trump Isn’t Target of Any Investigation
  9. Ethics Questions Dogged Agriculture Nominee as Georgia Governor
  10. Trump’s S.E.C. Nominee Disclosure Offers Rare Glimpse of Clients and Conflicts
  11. Among Questions for Trump on Iran: What About American Prisoners?
  12. Talking Trumpism: A New Political Journal Enters the Fray
  13. As Dubai’s Skyline Adds a Trophy, the Architect Calls It Stolen
  14. 5 Shows to See in New York When You Have Only an Hour
  15. Statue of Courageous Girl Faces Wall Street Bull
  16. ‘Day Without a Woman’ Protest Tests a Movement’s Staying Power
  17. In Russia, Blooms Flourish on International Women’s Day
  18. International Women’s Day: Calls to Action, Protests and Words of Praise
  19. Uber Seeks to Prevent Use of Greyball to Thwart Regulators
  20. As Leaders Argue, South Korea Finds China Is No Longer an Easy Sell
  21. On Running: Do Nike’s New Shoes Give Runners an Unfair Advantage?
  22. ‘Beauty and the Beast’: Inside Disney’s $300 Million Gamble
  23. 52 Places to Go: (Underwater) Maldives
  24. Politicians to Skip Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade After Gay Group Is Banned
  25. Russia Has Deployed Missile Barred by Treaty, U.S. General Tells Congress
  26. Fox Is Said to Settle With Former Contributor Over Sexual Assault Claims
  27. Harvard Law, Moving to Diversify Applicant Pool, Will Accept GRE Scores
  28. ISIS Leaders Are Fleeing Raqqa, U.S. Military Says
  29. Danish Father and Son Team Up on Homework and Turn In a German Warplane
  30. AT&T Cellphone Users Unable to Call 911 in at Least 14 States
  31. On Baseball: Tim Tebow Is Tested Right Away With the Mets
  32. Israeli Lawmakers Advance Bill to Curb Loudspeakers in Muslim Call to Prayer
  33. Lou Duva, Boxing Promoter, Manager and Trainer, Dies at 94
  34. North Carolina Officer Will Not Be Charged After Slamming Teenager to the Ground
  35. ‘Game of Thrones’ Live: Winter Is Coming to a Stage Near You
  36. Surfacing: Five Places to Go in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
  37. Hurray for the Riff Raff’s Alynda Segarra Finds Herself in a Concept Album
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Health Groups Denounce G.O.P. Bill as Its Backers Scramble

Influential medical groups warned that the plan would lead to a rise in the uninsured, leaving House Republicans scrambling to marshal support.

    

International Women’s Day, Kabul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

C.I.A. Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents

The agency halted work on some projects while the F.B.I., suspecting a disaffected insider as the leaker, prepared to interview hundreds of people with access to the information.

    

Tech Fix: With Claims of C.I.A. Hacking, How to Protect Your Devices

Want to protect against surveillance through your iPhones, Android devices, Wi-Fi routers and Samsung televisions? Update, update, update.

    

Illegal Border Crossings Appear to Drop Under Trump

The number of people caught trying to enter without permission fell significantly in February, a sign the president’s policies may be having an effect.

    

Russia’s RT Network: Is It More BBC or K.G.B.?

Analysts say the network is spreading disinformation and undermining Western democracies, but its executives say it is just providing an “alternative” view.

    

Mark Warner Faces a Stand-and-Deliver Moment in Russian Inquiry

The Virginia senator is vice chairman of the committee that offers the best hope of getting answers about the Trump circle’s possible ties to Russia.

    

White House Officials Say Trump Isn’t Target of Any Investigation

The statement reinforced a conundrum: Either the president’s assertions that President Barack Obama wiretapped him are baseless, or he may have implicated himself in a government investigation.

    

Ethics Questions Dogged Agriculture Nominee as Georgia Governor

Sonny Perdue, one of the last Trump cabinet picks awaiting confirmation, had 13 ethics complaints filed against him and was fined while he was governor.

    

Trump’s S.E.C. Nominee Disclosure Offers Rare Glimpse of Clients and Conflicts

Jay Clayton’s disclosure filing may raise questions about his ability to avoid conflicts in leading the Securities and Exchange Commission. But Senator Catherine Cortez Masto’s focus is elsewhere.

    

Among Questions for Trump on Iran: What About American Prisoners?

There is little sign of what the Trump administration may be doing to secure the release of American citizens held in Iran.

    

Talking Trumpism: A New Political Journal Enters the Fray

American Affairs, the brainchild of a 31-year-old who once worked in finance, seeks to tap the currents that helped deliver the presidency.

    

As Dubai’s Skyline Adds a Trophy, the Architect Calls It Stolen

The designer of a new landmark building is suing over copyright infringement, describing an entrenched system where power can trump sanctity of law.

    

5 Shows to See in New York When You Have Only an Hour

Visiting New York and crunched for time? Each of these shows will take an hour of your time, more or less.

    

Statue of Courageous Girl Faces Wall Street Bull

As many American women prepare to draw attention to their role in the workplace, a Wall Street firm put up a statue of a girl in front of Lower Manhattan’s bronze bull, fearlessly staring it down.
    

‘Day Without a Woman’ Protest Tests a Movement’s Staying Power

The demonstration on Wednesday, in which women skipped work, wore red and refused to spend money, drew far smaller crowds than the Women’s Marches in January.

    

In Russia, Blooms Flourish on International Women’s Day

The holiday, a Communist-era holdover sometimes called the Russian St. Valentine’s Day, ranks as the country’s largest single sales day for flowers.

    

International Women’s Day: Calls to Action, Protests and Words of Praise

People marched to abolish the gender pay gap, to combat violence against women and girls, and to support reproductive rights.

    

Uber Seeks to Prevent Use of Greyball to Thwart Regulators

In the wake of a New York Times article about the tool, which appeared to allow drivers to avoid officers in Oregon, the company said it was conducting a review of how it is used.

    

As Leaders Argue, South Korea Finds China Is No Longer an Easy Sell

China, long a major customer of Korean companies, is emerging as a competitor — showing the cracks in South Korea’s decades-old economic growth model.

    

On Running: Do Nike’s New Shoes Give Runners an Unfair Advantage?

Nike’s new designs have produced impressive results in international races. But they have spurred another debate about what constitutes an unfair edge.

    

‘Beauty and the Beast’: Inside Disney’s $300 Million Gamble

In adapting its 1991 animated hit with live action and digital flourishes, the studio treads a minefield that comes with tweaking a revered classic.

    

52 Places to Go: (Underwater) Maldives

Visit an underwater restaurant in 360° video. The recently opened 5.8 Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives cultivates fine dining on your plate and a rich ecosystem of coral reef all around you.
    

Politicians to Skip Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade After Gay Group Is Banned

Organizers told gay and transgender military veterans that they would not be allowed to march on March 17 after two years of L.G.B.T. inclusion in the event.

    

Russia Has Deployed Missile Barred by Treaty, U.S. General Tells Congress

The 1987 I.N.F. treaty Russia is accused of violating bans the testing, production and possession of U.S. and Russian intermediate-range missiles based on land.

    

Fox Is Said to Settle With Former Contributor Over Sexual Assault Claims

The company, still dealing with the fallout from harassment scandal involving Roger Ailes, has reached a settlement for more than $2.5 million with Tamara Holder, who said an executive assaulted her.

    

Harvard Law, Moving to Diversify Applicant Pool, Will Accept GRE Scores

The elite law school, following the University of Arizona law school, seeks to widen its pool of potential students by not requiring the LSAT.
    

ISIS Leaders Are Fleeing Raqqa, U.S. Military Says

Some of the Islamic State’s leaders have fled as Syrian fighters backed by the United States close in on the group’s self-declared capital, but many militants remain.

    

Danish Father and Son Team Up on Homework and Turn In a German Warplane

A homework assignment on World War II, and a father’s jokey suggestion, led to the discovery of a fighter plane thought to have crashed in 1944.

    

AT&T Cellphone Users Unable to Call 911 in at Least 14 States

City, county, law enforcement and emergency response officials took to social media over the course of several hours to warn people across the country of the disruption.

    

On Baseball: Tim Tebow Is Tested Right Away With the Mets

The 29-year-old left-handed slugger had a predictably rough outing in his spring training debut. Still, it’s clear “he means business,” Manager Terry Collins said.

    

Israeli Lawmakers Advance Bill to Curb Loudspeakers in Muslim Call to Prayer

Opponents of the legislation have labeled it an attack on religious freedom. Others say it’s a simple noise ordinance.

    

Lou Duva, Boxing Promoter, Manager and Trainer, Dies at 94

Duva, who had ties to more than a dozen world champions, was the patriarch of boxing’s first family in the 1980s and ’90s through Main Events promoters.

    

North Carolina Officer Will Not Be Charged After Slamming Teenager to the Ground

The officer was shown on a cellphone video throwing the 15-year-old girl to the ground while trying to break up a fight at Rolesville High School.

    

‘Game of Thrones’ Live: Winter Is Coming to a Stage Near You

A concert tour gives fans their fix of the HBO show, with musicians and giant screens playing scenes from the series.

    

Surfacing: Five Places to Go in Eindhoven, the Netherlands

A factory complex that housed the Dutch manufacturing giant Philips is now a vibrant hub showcasing design, shops, cafes, lofts and festive events.

    

Hurray for the Riff Raff’s Alynda Segarra Finds Herself in a Concept Album

Ms. Segarra and her band have left Americana behind to explore her Puerto Rican roots on a science-fiction-tinged album.

    

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