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Hundreds of fans gathered at a Los Angeles cemetery on Saturday to honor the mother-daughter duo Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher at a memorial service.
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  1. Fans remember Fisher, Reynolds at memorial service
  2. Plane crashes in Georgia neighborhood, killing pilot
  3. Liam Payne, girlfriend Cheryl, celebrate birth of first child
  4. Biden regrets not running: 'I could have won'
  5. Conservative group goofs, runs ads celebrating Obamacare repeal
  6. Uber halts self-driving cars after Arizona crash
  7. In Sierra Leone diamond sale, echoes of corruption and conflict
  8. Demonstrators kill sheep and strip naked outside Auschwitz memorial
  9. 42 police ambushed, beheaded by Congolese militia
  10. Landmarks to go dark Saturday night for 'Earth hour'
  11. Amazon to collect sales tax in most states beginning April 1
  12. Venezuela asks UN for help increasing dwindling medicine supply
  13. Sen. Cory Booker tweets dinner invite to Mindy Kaling and she accepts
  14. Video game retailer GameStop to close 150 stores
  15. Belarus protesters arrested while marching against 'parasite' tax
  16. Virginia police arrest man dressed as The Joker, carrying sword
  17. Ex-CIA head James Woolsey: Mike Flynn discussed plan to remove Erdogan foe
  18. 'Lion Guard,' 'Mickey and the Roadster Racers' renewed by Disney Junior
  19. Martin Clunes resumes filming 'Doc Martin' in Cornwall
  20. U.S. investigating Mosul airstrikes that left hundreds of civilians dead
  21. Human Rights Watch calls on Congo to search for missing U.N. officials
  22. John Leguizamo to play ATF agent in 'Waco' miniseries
  23. Adam Sandler to star in four more Neflix original movies
  24. NCAA Tournament roundup: Florida advances on OT buzzer-beater
  25. Amanda Seyfried gives birth to her first child, a daughter

Fans remember Fisher, Reynolds at memorial service

Hundreds of fans gathered at a Los Angeles cemetery on Saturday to honor the mother-daughter duo Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher at a memorial service.
    

Plane crashes in Georgia neighborhood, killing pilot

A small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in Marietta, Ga., on Friday, killing the pilot and destroying the home, police said.
    

Liam Payne, girlfriend Cheryl, celebrate birth of first child

Former One Direction singer Liam Payne and girlfriend Cheryl Cole celebrated the birth of their first child, a son, on Wednesday.
    

Biden regrets not running: 'I could have won'

Speaking at a New York college, former Vice President Joe Biden said he regrets not running for president because "I could have won."
    

Conservative group goofs, runs ads celebrating Obamacare repeal

A conservative group mistakenly ran ads thanking several Republican lawmakers for repealing the Affordable Care Act hours after the measure failed in the House.
    

Uber halts self-driving cars after Arizona crash

Uber suspended its pilot program testing self-driving cars after one of the vehicles was involved in an accident in Arizona, the company said Saturday.
    

In Sierra Leone diamond sale, echoes of corruption and conflict

After a pastor found the second-largest diamond ever in Sierra Leone this month, echoes have been heard of government corruption and "blood diamonds."
    

Demonstrators kill sheep and strip naked outside Auschwitz memorial

A group of about a dozen killed a sheep and stripped naked in front of the Auschwitz memorial in Poland on Friday.
    

42 police ambushed, beheaded by Congolese militia

A Congolese militia ambushed and beheaded 42 police officers in one of the most gruesome incidents of violence in the country recently.
    

Landmarks to go dark Saturday night for 'Earth hour'

Some of the world's most recognizable landmarks are going dark Saturday night in observance of Earth hour to raise awareness about global warming.
    

Amazon to collect sales tax in most states beginning April 1

At the start of April, Amazon will collect sales taxes on purchases nationwide in the United States.
    

Venezuela asks UN for help increasing dwindling medicine supply

Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, asked the United Nations to help with the country's severe medicine shortages.
    

Sen. Cory Booker tweets dinner invite to Mindy Kaling and she accepts

Sen. Cory Booker teased actress Mindy Kaling via Twitter about a joke at his expense on "The Mindy Project" and now it looks like the pair may have dinner.
    

Video game retailer GameStop to close 150 stores

GameStop announced plans to close more than 100 of its physical retail stores worldwide following a drop in sales.
    

Belarus protesters arrested while marching against 'parasite' tax

Dozens of protesters in Belarus were arrested after marching against the country's so-called "social parasite" tax on the unemployed.
    

Virginia police arrest man dressed as The Joker, carrying sword

Virginia police arrested a 31-year-old man dressed like The Joker from the 2008 The Dark Knight movie after he spooked several local residents.
    

Ex-CIA head James Woolsey: Mike Flynn discussed plan to remove Erdogan foe

Ex-CIA Director James Woolsey said former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn discussed removing a foe of Turkey's government from the United States.
    

'Lion Guard,' 'Mickey and the Roadster Racers' renewed by Disney Junior

Disney Junior says it has ordered additional seasons of its animated series "Mickey and the Roadster Racers" and "The Lion Guard."
    

Martin Clunes resumes filming 'Doc Martin' in Cornwall

Martin Clunes has returned to Cornwall film fresh episodes of his ITV dramedy "Doc Martin."
    

U.S. investigating Mosul airstrikes that left hundreds of civilians dead

Senior U.S. military leaders announced an investigation into reports that up to 200 civilians were killed in recent U.S. coalition air strikes in Mosul.
    

Human Rights Watch calls on Congo to search for missing U.N. officials

The humanitarian group Human Rights Watch called on Congo's government to help locate a group of experts who went missing some two weeks ago.
    

John Leguizamo to play ATF agent in 'Waco' miniseries

John Leguizamo has signed on to play ATF agent Robert Rodriguez in "Waco," a six-part event series to premiere on Paramount Network in 2018.
    

Adam Sandler to star in four more Neflix original movies

Netflix says it has green-lit four more original movies starring Adam Sandler.
    

NCAA Tournament roundup: Florida advances on OT buzzer-beater

NEW YORK -- Chris Chiozza's leaning 3-pointer at the buzzer gave Florida an 84-83 overtime win over Wisconsin on Friday night in the semifinals of the East Regional at Madison Square Garden.
    

Amanda Seyfried gives birth to her first child, a daughter

"Mean Girls" and "Mamma Mia!" star Amanda Seyfried has given to her first child, a daughter.
    
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Washington (CNN) More than 30 minutes into a meeting White House and House leadership officials wanted -- needed -- to be a breakthrough, it was time for everyone to put their cards on the table. For White House budget director Mick Mulvaney and House ...
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Gunman surrenders after fatal shooting near Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas led to police standoff
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The suspect in a shooting that killed one and injured another on a bus Saturday outside the Cosmopolitan along the Las Vegas Strip has surrendered after an hours-long standoff with police. The melee began shortly before 11 a.m. local time when shots ...
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Senior military and defense officials are investigating reports a U.S. airstrike killed scores of civilians in Iraq.
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  1. CENTCOM Investigates Whether U.S. Airstrikes Killed 200 Civilians In Mosul
  2. U.S. Colleges See Drop in Foreign Student Applications
  3. China Plans a Megacity the Size of New England
  4. Pentagon: 'High Profile' al Qaeda Figure Killed in Afghanistan Strike
  5. London Terror Attack Lasted 82 Seconds, Police Say
  6. Site Slammed for Profiting From Fund for Murdered London Cop
  7. Teen Blogger Who Blasted Singapore Granted U.S. Asylum
  8. Killer Turned Peacemaker Leaves Divided Legacy
  9. Putin Meets Marine Le Pen in Moscow, Denies French Election Interference
  10. Tillerson to Visit NATO, After News He Could Skip Meeting
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CENTCOM Investigates Whether U.S. Airstrikes Killed 200 Civilians In Mosul

Senior military and defense officials are investigating reports a U.S. airstrike killed scores of civilians in Iraq.

    

U.S. Colleges See Drop in Foreign Student Applications

A recent survey found that applications from foreign students to U.S. schools are down nearly 40 percent this year.

    

China Plans a Megacity the Size of New England

China's rulers are planning for the world's biggest megacity with an estimated population of 130 million and the size of New England.

    

Pentagon: 'High Profile' al Qaeda Figure Killed in Afghanistan Strike

The Defense Department said Qari Yasin plotted the bombing of a Islamabad hotel that killed two American service members and dozens of others.
    

London Terror Attack Lasted 82 Seconds, Police Say

A motive may never be known. "Whilst the attack lasted only 82 seconds it will remain in the memories of many forever," police said.

    

Site Slammed for Profiting From Fund for Murdered London Cop

The fundraising website collecting contributions for the family of the hero police officer killed in the London attack has refused to waive its five percent fee for collecting the money.

    

Teen Blogger Who Blasted Singapore Granted U.S. Asylum

The case involving Yee raised questions about free speech and censorship, and has been closely watched abroad.

    

Killer Turned Peacemaker Leaves Divided Legacy

Do you judge a man by what he was or what he becomes? The death of former IRA commander Martin McGuinness sparked a debate.

    

Putin Meets Marine Le Pen in Moscow, Denies French Election Interference

Embracing Le Pen is part of Russia's efforts to reach out to nationalist and anti-globalist forces to build up its influence in the West.

    

Tillerson to Visit NATO, After News He Could Skip Meeting

This week U.S. officials said the secretary of State planned to skip the meeting in April over a scheduling conflict, and suggested other dates.

    

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The health bill's defeat leaves the president facing a wrenching choice: ceding power to his party's anti-establishment wing, or seeking other pathways to successful governing.
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  5. North Korea’s Rising Ambition Seen in Bid to Breach Global Banks
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  10. Nebraska May Stanch One Town’s Flow of Beer to Its Vulnerable Neighbors
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  12. Gonzaga 83, Xavier 59: Gonzaga Marches Into Its First Final Four by Routing Xavier
  13. Connecticut 86, U.C.L.A. 71: After an Uncharacteristic Early Stumble, UConn Breezes to Win
  14. N.C.A.A. Tournament: Florida State Women Rally to Eliminate Oregon State
  15. Shoes, Shirts, You Name It, College Basketball Players Get It. Free.
  16. Animals in the Artist's Studio
  17. Congolese Militia Beheads Dozens of Police Officers
  18. Former Penn State President Found Guilty in Sandusky Abuse Case
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Trump Becomes Ensnared in Fiery G.O.P. Civil War

The health bill’s defeat leaves the president facing a wrenching choice: ceding power to his party’s anti-establishment wing, or seeking other pathways to successful governing.

    

Paul Ryan Emerges From Health Care Defeat Badly Damaged

He is now tasked with defending not just his leadership abilities but his very brand of conservatism in a party fitfully searching for a coherent policy identity.

    

News Analysis: Trump’s Biggest Obstacle to Policy Goals? His Own Missteps

A litany of stumbles and controversies has dented the president’s “I alone can fix it” vow to remake government with businesslike efficiency.

    

Health Bill’s Failure Leaves Supporters in a Political Jam Back Home

In running for re-election next year, some Republican lawmakers may have to defend their support for a politically explosive bill that many backed only reluctantly.

    

North Korea’s Rising Ambition Seen in Bid to Breach Global Banks

An attack late last year targeting more than 20 Polish banks suggests that hackers linked to North Korea are becoming more sophisticated and brazen.

    

Refugees Welcome: Canadians Adopted Refugee Families for a Year. Then Came ‘Month 13.’

Everyday Canadians spent a year embracing Syrians in the world’s most personal resettlement program. Letting them go might be the biggest test yet.

    

One Nation, Under Fox: 18 Hours With a Network That Shapes America

Fox News is a singular force, crafting a searing narrative about what’s happening in the world for millions of viewers, including President Trump.

    

Going Under the Knife, With Eyes and Ears Wide Open

More people are rejecting general anesthesia for procedures, prompting doctors to narrate their steps as they deal with alert patients asking questions.

    

Watching My Surgeon Cut Into My Knee

A reporter finds that being operated on without general anesthesia has its benefits, but that her surgeon’s taste in music is not one of them.

    

Nebraska May Stanch One Town’s Flow of Beer to Its Vulnerable Neighbors

Whiteclay, with its little liquor stores, attracts American Indians from the dry reservation just across the South Dakota line. But a move is afoot to change that.

    

Amazon’s Ambitions Unboxed: Stores for Furniture, Appliances and More

The online retailing giant is trying to bring its own formula to traditional retailing. If it is successful, it could change how all stores operate.

    

Gonzaga 83, Xavier 59: Gonzaga Marches Into Its First Final Four by Routing Xavier

Gonzaga, the top seed in the West Regional, will face either Florida or South Carolina in a national semifinal next Saturday.

    

Connecticut 86, U.C.L.A. 71: After an Uncharacteristic Early Stumble, UConn Breezes to Win

The Huskies won their 110th game in a row, beating U.C.L.A. to advance to the Bridgeport Regional final as they try to win their fifth straight national title.

    

N.C.A.A. Tournament: Florida State Women Rally to Eliminate Oregon State

In an early 17-point hole, the third-seeded Seminoles got back into the game with Leticia Romero’s scoring and Ivey Slaughter’s career-high nine steals.

    

Shoes, Shirts, You Name It, College Basketball Players Get It. Free.

Sponsorship deals flood college athletes with so much gear they have to give it away. What’s coveted most? It’s got to be the shoes.

    

Animals in the Artist's Studio

Artist Kendra Haste was commissioned to create sculptures of the wild animals that once lived in the Royal Menagerie. Get a 360 view of her studio/zoo and the installation at the Tower of London.
    

Congolese Militia Beheads Dozens of Police Officers

A police convoy was ambushed by members of the Kamuina Nsapu militia, who then decapitated about 40 of the officers.

    

Former Penn State President Found Guilty in Sandusky Abuse Case

A jury convicted Graham B. Spanier of child endangerment and acquitted him on two other counts related to the Jerry Sandusky child-molesting scandal.

    

Uber Suspends Tests of Self-Driving Vehicles After Arizona Crash

The Uber vehicle was not at fault, the police said. But the accident comes at a difficult time for the company.

    

Lens Blog: Understanding Race and History Through Photography

Sarah Lewis’s lecture series at the Brooklyn Public Library examines the role of race, identity and photography – and vindicates her grandfather.

    

The Look: Seen on the Streets: Fashion Mavericks, a Stylish Couple and Fran Lebowitz

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