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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has rescinded a human rights award it gave to Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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  1. Holocaust Museum revokes human rights award to Myanmar leader Suu Kyi
  2. Group of wild turkeys cause conflict near California hospital
  3. U.S. Forest Service Chief resigns due to sexual harassment allegations
  4. Ex-Argentina dictator convicted of crimes against humanity dies at 90
  5. Truck spills 60,000 pounds of beer onto Florida highway
  6. App to check blood pressure could be available soon
  7. Florida House passes gun control, school safety bill
  8. Breast cancer screening guidelines may miss minorities
  9. Sunnier days in youth may mean less odds of MS later
  10. Baker signs with Bengals
  11. Patriots release TE Bennett, WR Reedy
  12. Notebook: Seahawks agree to trade Bennett to Eagles
  13. Syrian forces split Eastern Ghouta in half
  14. One student killed in Alabama high school shooting
  15. Notebook: Douglas QB commits to Nichols College
  16. Champions League: Juventus edges Tottenham, advances to quarterfinal
  17. Users report unprompted laughter from Amazon Alexa devices
  18. France proposes fine for companies that fail to close gender wage gaps
  19. Manchester City advances in Champions League despite loss to FC Basel
  20. Partner's heart pump can burden their caregiver
  21. Rams agree to deal Ogletree to Giants
  22. Secret $560M Powerball winner has lawyers pick up prize

Holocaust Museum revokes human rights award to Myanmar leader Suu Kyi

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has rescinded a human rights award it gave to Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    

Group of wild turkeys cause conflict near California hospital

Patients and staff at a California hospital have complained about a group of aggressive wild turkeys roaming the area.
    

U.S. Forest Service Chief resigns due to sexual harassment allegations

Tony Tooke, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service, resigned after reports of sexual harassment allegations and how his agency responded to complaints.
    

Ex-Argentina dictator convicted of crimes against humanity dies at 90

Former Argentina President Gen. Reynaldo Bignone died in a military hospital where he was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. He was 90.
    

Truck spills 60,000 pounds of beer onto Florida highway

Thousands of pounds of beer spilled onto a Florida roadway after a semi-truck tipped over early Wednesday morning.
    

App to check blood pressure could be available soon

Someday soon, a simple touch of a finger to a smartphone case might be enough to provide instant, accurate blood pressure readings.
    

Florida House passes gun control, school safety bill

The Florida House on Wednesday passed a bill that includes gun control measures and public safety resources.
    

Breast cancer screening guidelines may miss minorities

Breast cancer screening guidelines are based mainly on scientific data from white women, and that bias could delay detection of the disease in minorities.
    

Sunnier days in youth may mean less odds of MS later

Living in sunnier climates when young might help shield you from multiple sclerosis decades later, new research suggests
    

Baker signs with Bengals

Free agent defensive tackle Chris Baker on Wednesday signed a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals for a little more than $3 million, a source told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
    

Patriots release TE Bennett, WR Reedy

The Bennett brothers are on the move.
    

Notebook: Seahawks agree to trade Bennett to Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles will acquire defensive end Michael Bennett and a seventh-round draft pick from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for wide receiver Marcus Johnson and a fifth-round pick, multiple outlets reported on Wednesday.
    

Syrian forces split Eastern Ghouta in half

Regime forces took control of nearly half of Eastern Ghouta, essentially cutting off one half of the enclave from the other, the Syrian government said.
    

One student killed in Alabama high school shooting

One student was killed and another was injured in a shooting at a high school in Alabama on Wednesday, police said.
    

Notebook: Douglas QB commits to Nichols College

Quarterback Tyler Goodman of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., was undecided about his college choice before the shooting at the school on Feb. 14, when 17 people were killed.
    

Champions League: Juventus edges Tottenham, advances to quarterfinal

Juventus escaped Wembley Stadium with a 2-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur Wednesday in London, advancing into the Champions League quarterfinals.
    

Users report unprompted laughter from Amazon Alexa devices

Amazon said Wednesday is investigating reports of Echo home speakers emitting sounds of laughter without being prompted.
    

France proposes fine for companies that fail to close gender wage gaps

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe introduced legislation Wednesday to fine firms that fail to pay men and women equally.
    

Manchester City advances in Champions League despite loss to FC Basel

FC Basel beat Manchester City 2-1 on Wednesday at Etihad Stadium in England, but lost its Champions League matchup to the Sky Blues.
    

Partner's heart pump can burden their caregiver

A heart pump for someone with heart failure may come with a tradeoff: benefits for the patient, but more stress for the caregiver.
    

Rams agree to deal Ogletree to Giants

The Los Angeles Rams continued to shake up their roster on Wednesday.
    

Secret $560M Powerball winner has lawyers pick up prize

The winner of a $559.7 million Powerball jackpot had her lawyers claim the winnings Wednesday amid a legal battle to keep her identity secret.
    
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Refugees driven out of Myanmar by what the U.S. has called "ethnic cleansing" now face a new threat: the looming monsoon and cyclone season.
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  1. Destitute Rohingya in 'race against time' as Mother Nature bears down
  2. Water crisis makes life 'revolting' in Cape Town
  3. Snowboarder survives terrifying avalanche caught on helmet camera
  4. British PM accuses Labour leader of 'mansplaining'
  5. Far-right U.K. leader retweeted by Trump found guilty of religious harassment
  6. Police: Russian ex-spy and his daughter poisoned with nerve agent
  7. Trump administration lifts African elephant trophy ban once again
  8. U.S. sanctions N. Korea over assassination of Kim Jong Un's half-brother
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Destitute Rohingya in 'race against time' as Mother Nature bears down

Refugees driven out of Myanmar by what the U.S. has called "ethnic cleansing" now face a new threat: the looming monsoon and cyclone season.

    

Water crisis makes life 'revolting' in Cape Town

Cape Town's severe water restrictions have helped make Day Zero — when taps shut off — a possibility rather than a reality.

    

Snowboarder survives terrifying avalanche caught on helmet camera

While snowboarding in the French Alps, Thomas Kray used an avalanche airbag to prevent himself being buried by snow.

    

British PM accuses Labour leader of 'mansplaining'

Jeremy Corbyn has got some 'splaining to do.

    

Far-right U.K. leader retweeted by Trump found guilty of religious harassment

President Donald Trump in November retweeted anti-Muslim videos posted by Jayda Fransen, drawing condemnation from across Britain.
    

Police: Russian ex-spy and his daughter poisoned with nerve agent

The attack on Sergei Skripal, 66, and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, is being treated as attempted murder, a police official told reporters.

    

Trump administration lifts African elephant trophy ban once again

The conservation community says it still has questions about how the decision will be applied.
    

U.S. sanctions N. Korea over assassination of Kim Jong Un's half-brother

The State Department concluded Pyongyang used the chemical warfare agent VX in the killing of Kim Jong Nam.

    

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  1. Gary Cohn, Jeff Sessions, Russia: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  2. White House Prepares to Formalize Tariffs but Floats Exemptions
  3. E.U. Pledges to Fight Back on Trump Tariffs as Trade War Looms
  4. Cohn’s Departure Widens Policy Rift Between Party and President
  5. Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel
  6. Trump Lawyer Obtained Restraining Order to Silence Stormy Daniels
  7. Sessions Targets California Immigrants Using a Ruling That Protected Them
  8. Jeff Sessions Scolds California in Immigration Speech: ‘We Have a Problem’
  9. North Korean Leader, Known for His Bluster, Reveals Diplomatic Skills
  10. The Snow Before the Storm
  11. Second Storm of the Week Dumps Snow and Cripples Transit
  12. Northeast Storm Live Updates: Snow Cloaks a Region and Power Failures Mount
  13. Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Gary Cohn’s Breaking Point
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: The West Virginia Teacher Strike Was Just the Start
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Mr. Trump, Here’s a Teenage Hero; It’s Your Turn!
  17. The Danger Underfoot
  18. Editorial: The Race-Based Mortgage Penalty
  19. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Behind the Selfie
  20. Editorial: Gary Cohn Joins the Exodus
  21. Op-Ed Contributor: The End of Mexican Democracy?
  22. Yale Student Found Not Guilty in Rape Trial
  23. Coca-Cola’s Move to Juice Up Sales in Japan: Add a Splash of Booze
  24. Rome’s Subway Project Keeps Digging Up Archaeological Marvels
  25. Outrage Over Footage of Police Officer Beating a Black Man in North Carolina
  26. U.S. Forest Service Chief Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations
  27. How Xi Jinping Made His Power Grab: With Stealth, Speed and Guile
  28. Italy’s Populist Surge May Delay End to Eurozone Stimulus
  29. After 131 Years, Message in a Bottle Found on Australian Beach
  30. Art Review: Danh Vo: An Artist at the Crossroads of History and Diary
  31. The Power of Tower Records
  32. Critic’s Notebook: The Jews Who Dreamed of Utopia
  33. Inside David Byrne’s Cheerful Dystopia
  34. The Endless and Painful ‘Most Dramatic Finale Ever’ of ‘The Bachelor’
  35. Nonfiction: Learning From Israel’s Political Assassination Program
  36. Review: ‘Jessica Jones’ Returns, Well Timed for the Time’s Up Moment
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Gary Cohn, Jeff Sessions, Russia: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

White House Prepares to Formalize Tariffs but Floats Exemptions

The administration is expected to formally announce tariffs on Thursday despite pushback from Republican lawmakers and as officials began signaling carve-outs for certain countries.

    

E.U. Pledges to Fight Back on Trump Tariffs as Trade War Looms

European Union officials announced the retaliatory moves it would take if the U.S. imposed levies on imported steel and aluminum.

    

Cohn’s Departure Widens Policy Rift Between Party and President

The loss of Mr. Cohn, who carried the banner for free trade and free markets in the White House, portends more populist trade and economic policies to come.

    

Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel

Experts say the conversations most likely do not constitute witness tampering, but they show how the president has ignored advice to avoid the appearance of interfering.

    

Trump Lawyer Obtained Restraining Order to Silence Stormy Daniels

The order was obtained last week to keep the porn star quiet about her alleged affair with Mr. Trump.

    

Sessions Targets California Immigrants Using a Ruling That Protected Them

The principle of federal supremacy over immigration established in a Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Obama administration could help the Trump Justice Department advance a different goal.

    

Jeff Sessions Scolds California in Immigration Speech: ‘We Have a Problem’

The attorney general announced a suit claiming the state’s immigrant-protection laws violated federal law, while Gov. Jerry Brown struck back in his own appearance.

    

North Korean Leader, Known for His Bluster, Reveals Diplomatic Skills

Kim Jong-un’s meeting with South Korean envoys was a remarkable shift, just months after he raised fears of nuclear war.

    

The Snow Before the Storm

Photographers captured the nor’easter in its early stages — before it had a chance to make a mess.

    

Second Storm of the Week Dumps Snow and Cripples Transit

The brunt of the storm hit the region as the evening commute was getting underway, stranding frustrated travelers at Penn Station and Port Authority.

    

Northeast Storm Live Updates: Snow Cloaks a Region and Power Failures Mount

Crashes clogged roadways and thousands of people lost electricity in parts of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey as the second nor’easter in a week hit the region.

    

Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.

With an increase in extreme weather expected in the years to come, forests could be changed permanently as the world continues to warm.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Gary Cohn’s Breaking Point

His resignation is a warning to all Republicans.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The West Virginia Teacher Strike Was Just the Start

A statewide walkout has ended in West Virginia, but may mobilize other teachers to take action for better pay.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Mr. Trump, Here’s a Teenage Hero; It’s Your Turn!

A 15-year-old stood up to the Parkland gunman, yet the president won’t stand up to the N.R.A.

    

The Danger Underfoot

The remnants of decades of conflict are claiming young victims.

    

Editorial: The Race-Based Mortgage Penalty

A study found that minorities are denied mortgages more than whites, even when accounting for income and other factors.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Behind the Selfie

When we look in a mirror or share a photo of ourselves, who do we see?

    

Editorial: Gary Cohn Joins the Exodus

Cranks and nationalists are ascendant in the White House.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The End of Mexican Democracy?

Voters should carefully consider what “a change of regime” promised by Andrés Manuel López Obrador means.

    

Yale Student Found Not Guilty in Rape Trial

Lawyers for the accused man, Saifullah Khan, worked relentlessly to discredit the complainant’s account, sowing what a juror called “sufficient doubt.”

    

Coca-Cola’s Move to Juice Up Sales in Japan: Add a Splash of Booze

The soft drink giant said it was venturing for the first time into the so-called alcopop category in Japan, offering a drink that mixes alcohol with flavored sparkling water.

    

Rome’s Subway Project Keeps Digging Up Archaeological Marvels

A second-century domus, or house, with at least 14 rooms and a fountain is the latest discovery to emerge during the construction of a new subway line.

    

Outrage Over Footage of Police Officer Beating a Black Man in North Carolina

A body camera video that was leaked to the news media has led to the resignation of a police officer in Asheville, N.C.
    

U.S. Forest Service Chief Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations

Tony Tooke “has determined that it is best for the Forest Service, its future and its employees that he step aside,” Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, said in a statement on Wednesday.

    

How Xi Jinping Made His Power Grab: With Stealth, Speed and Guile

Mr. Xi basked in applause at the opening of China’s parliament. But his plan to end presidential term limits showed his mastery of back-room politics.

    

Italy’s Populist Surge May Delay End to Eurozone Stimulus

Analysts expect the European Central Bank to wait at least until late April before signaling it is closer to stopping a money printing program.

    

After 131 Years, Message in a Bottle Found on Australian Beach

The message was tossed from a German ship in June 1886. This year, an Australian woman noticed the thick green glass poking through the sand.

    

Art Review: Danh Vo: An Artist at the Crossroads of History and Diary

A survey of the Danish-Vietnamese artist revives the modernist ready made, and excavates the history of Vietnam and colonization.

    

The Power of Tower Records

The chain of record stores run by Russ Solomon, who died on Sunday at 92, defined the retail music business in the predigital era, with stars and fans embracing its slogan: “No Music, No Life.”

    

Critic’s Notebook: The Jews Who Dreamed of Utopia

An exhibition in Vienna explores the role that Jewish philosophers, politicians and artists played in building communism and international socialism.

    

Inside David Byrne’s Cheerful Dystopia

His new album, “American Utopia,” portrays “the state of the country: who we are, who we hope to be, all this kind of thing.”

    

The Endless and Painful ‘Most Dramatic Finale Ever’ of ‘The Bachelor’

Happiness in love, and happiness watching TV, both come with a price.

    

Nonfiction: Learning From Israel’s Political Assassination Program

Ronen Bergman’s “Rise and Kill First” examines the violent efforts used to bring an end to terrorism.

    

Review: ‘Jessica Jones’ Returns, Well Timed for the Time’s Up Moment

The Netflix-Marvel superhero series, already more focused on female characters than most dramas, was entirely directed and mostly written by women in Season 2.

    

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