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Two Indiana firefighters are dead after their single-engine plane collided with another Monday.
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  1. 2 firefighters dead in Indiana plane collision
  2. Red Sox sink Marlins after quality start from Johnson
  3. Channing Tatum and wife Jenna announce separation
  4. Panera website leaked customer info for months, report says
  5. At least 70 killed in Afghan military strike at mosque
  6. Snow pushes back Yankees' home opener against Rays
  7. Cubs' Lester looks for better second start against Reds
  8. Justice Dept. to require judges meet annual 'quota' in immigration cases
  9. Soldiers killed in Syria were on mission to capture or kill Islamic State leader
  10. Tiger Woods no longer favorite to win Masters, Thursday tickets $2,100
  11. Early periods may heighten obesity risk later
  12. Accelerated aging might occur in cancer survivors
  13. Babies given certain meds may have higher odds for allergies later
  14. Rep. Esty will not seek reelection after mishandling harassment allegations
  15. Potential buyer Ben Navarro visits Carolina Panthers
  16. Tennessee Titans sign former Washington Redskins LB Will Compton
  17. Ohio State LB Jerome Baker: 'Coach asked me what I'd do if he punched me'
  18. Former Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher selects Bob Babich as HOF presenter
  19. Chicago Bears re-sign RB Benny Cunningham
  20. New York Jets claim former Oakland Raiders TE Clive Walford
  21. LeBron James has copyright issue with Nick Saban, Alabama Crimson Tide
  22. EPA to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency standards
  23. Department of Justice sues California over land transfer law

2 firefighters dead in Indiana plane collision

Two Indiana firefighters are dead after their single-engine plane collided with another Monday.
    

Red Sox sink Marlins after quality start from Johnson

The Boston Red Sox used scored six unanswered runs to beat the Miami Marlins 7-3 Monday at Marlins Park in Miami.
    

Channing Tatum and wife Jenna announce separation

Hollywood stars Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum announced Monday they have split up after nearly nine years of marriage.
    

Panera website leaked customer info for months, report says

Millions of customer records stored on Panera's website were leaked over a period of eight months, cybersecurity analysts said Monday.
    

At least 70 killed in Afghan military strike at mosque

At least 70 people were killed and 30 others injured in a military airstrike on a religious gathering in Afghanistan Monday.
    

Snow pushes back Yankees' home opener against Rays

The latest in a rash of snowy weather delayed manager Aaron Boone's home debut and Giancarlo Stanton's first at-bats at Yankee Stadium for another day.
    

Cubs' Lester looks for better second start against Reds

Jon Lester probably wasn't counting on still being a No. 1 starter as his career progressed into his mid-30s.
    

Justice Dept. to require judges meet annual 'quota' in immigration cases

The Justice Department issued a directive to U.S. immigration judges to clear at least 700 cases per year to get a "satisfactory" rating, according to reports.
    

Soldiers killed in Syria were on mission to capture or kill Islamic State leader

Two soldiers who died in an explosion in Syria Friday were part of a mission to kill or capture a leader of the Islamic State militant group.
    

Tiger Woods no longer favorite to win Masters, Thursday tickets $2,100

Tiger Woods is no longer the betting favorite to win the 2018 Masters Tournament, but tickets for Thursday's opening round are still soaring in price.
    

Early periods may heighten obesity risk later

Women who began puberty early are more likely to be overweight, a new study reports.
    

Accelerated aging might occur in cancer survivors

Even decades after treatment, cancer survivors tire more easily than people with no history of the disease, according to new research.
    

Babies given certain meds may have higher odds for allergies later

Babies who are given antacids or antibiotics during their first 6 months of life may have a sharply higher risk for allergies or asthma, a new study warns.
    

Rep. Esty will not seek reelection after mishandling harassment allegations

Rep. Elizabeth Esty, D-Conn., announced Monday that she will not run for re-election in November.
    

Potential buyer Ben Navarro visits Carolina Panthers

The league is hoping to vote on a new owner for the Carolina Panthers next month, and the potential bidders are lining up.
    

Tennessee Titans sign former Washington Redskins LB Will Compton

The Tennessee Titans have reached agreement on a contract with linebacker Will Compton, the team announced Monday.
    

Ohio State LB Jerome Baker: 'Coach asked me what I'd do if he punched me'

Draft prospects get asked some unusual questions when interviewed by NFL team personnel, and Ohio State linebacker Jerome Baker provided an example.
    

Former Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher selects Bob Babich as HOF presenter

Brian Urlacher has selected former coach Bob Babich as his presenter for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this August.
    

Chicago Bears re-sign RB Benny Cunningham

Running back Benny Cunningham re-signed with the Chicago Bears, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
    

New York Jets claim former Oakland Raiders TE Clive Walford

The New York Jets claimed former Oakland Raiders tight end Clive Walford off waivers on Monday, the team announced.
    

LeBron James has copyright issue with Nick Saban, Alabama Crimson Tide

Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James has a problem with Alabama football's use of the term "Shop Talk" and has sent a letter to the university.
    

EPA to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency standards

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced plans Monday to relax fuel efficiency standards for motor vehicles.
    

Department of Justice sues California over land transfer law

The U.S. Department of Justice sued California on Monday over a law allowing the state to block the U.S. government from selling federal land.
    
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  1. China hits back at Trump, slaps tariffs on U.S. goods worth $3 billion
  2. Violence erupts in India as lowest caste protests Supreme Court order
  3. Anti-apartheid stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela dies
  4. Former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt dies while facing genocide charges
  5. Israel cancels plan to deport thousands of migrants to Africa
  6. Kim Jong Un 'deeply moved' at South Korea's K-Pop diplomacy
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China hits back at Trump, slaps tariffs on U.S. goods worth $3 billion

"China would never submit if the U.S. launched a trade war," declared an editorial in a newspaper published by the ruling Communist Party.

    

Violence erupts in India as lowest caste protests Supreme Court order

The Dalits, a historically marginalized community, say the order dilutes legal safeguards.

    

Anti-apartheid stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela dies

During Nelson Mandela's 27-year incarceration, his wife at the time campaigned for his release and for the rights of her black countrymen.

    

Former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt dies while facing genocide charges

"He died facing justice," tweeted a former Guatemalan attorney general instrumental in bringing charges against former military members.

    

Israel cancels plan to deport thousands of migrants to Africa

In February, Israel started handing out notices to 20,000 male African migrants giving them two months to leave the country or risk being thrown in jail.

    

Kim Jong Un 'deeply moved' at South Korea's K-Pop diplomacy

The crowd packed into the 1,500-seat East Pyongyang Grand Theater gave the South Korean performers a thunderous standing ovation.

    

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  1. Trade War, Oklahoma, March Madness: Your Evening Briefing
  2. Looming China Trade Action Divides Industry and Roils Markets
  3. Weaken Consumer Bureau, Its Chief Requests in First Report to Congress
  4. Trump Returns to a Hard Line on Immigrants
  5. Russia Presses Trump for White House Meeting With Putin
  6. Pruitt Had a $50-a-Day Condo Linked to Lobbyists. Their Client’s Project Got Approved.
  7. Calling Car Pollution Standards ‘Too High,’ E.P.A. Sets Up Fight With California
  8. Teachers Walk Out in Oklahoma and Kentucky: ‘It Really Is a Wildfire’
  9. Teachers Walk Out for Better Wages
  10. No Sweatpants in Public: Inside the Rule Books for N.F.L. Cheerleaders
  11. N.F.L. Cheerleaders and the Gender Gap
  12. Editorial: Unclean at Any Speed: Pruitt’s Attack on Obama Auto Pollution Rule
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: Vladimir Putin, the Most Influential Man in the World
  14. Editorial: Israel Courts Catastrophe in Gaza Protests
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: China’s Communist Party Is Abandoning Workers
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: The Autocrats’ Playbook
  17. Editorial | Tune In, Turn Out: What the Supreme Court Doesn’t Get About Racism
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: What’s the Matter With Trumpland?
  19. The Stone: How to Serve a Deranged Tyrant, Stoically
  20. Potential Cosby Jurors Are Asked About #MeToo Bias
  21. Ethan Couch, ‘Affluenza Teen’ Who Killed 4 While Driving Drunk, Is Freed
  22. Family’s Fatal Plunge Off Cliff May Have Been Intentional, Authorities Say
  23. Israeli Leader Reaches Deal With U.N. on African Migrants, Then Backtracks
  24. Stormy Daniels Case Should Be Resolved Privately, Trump’s Lawyers Say
  25. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Is Dead at 81; Fought Apartheid
  26. Sermons and Shouted Insults: How Erdogan Keeps Turkey Spellbound
  27. At War: On the Road to Sinjar, Armed Men With Shifting Allegiances Decide Who Can Pass
  28. Explorer: A Family Adventure in the Wild Heart of Tanzania
  29. Lens: Telling the Stories of Defectors From North Korea
  30. Review: ‘The Last O.G.’ Searches for Brooklyn, and Itself
  31. Stop Wasting Money and Finally Start a Budget
  32. At 12, He Had a Viral Science Video. At 14, He Fears He Was Too Rude.
  33. Books of The Times: Leslie Jamison’s Memoir Finds Its Footing in Sobriety
  34. Skin Deep: What Black Women Need to Know About Hair Loss
  35. Elizabeth Ebert, ‘Grand Dame of Cowboy Poetry,’ Dies at 93
  36. The Checkup: When Your Baby Is Your Roommate
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Trade War, Oklahoma, March Madness: Your Evening Briefing

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

    

Looming China Trade Action Divides Industry and Roils Markets

Companies are united around the idea of addressing China’s unfair trade practices, but details of the president’s plan have set off fierce opposition.

    

Weaken Consumer Bureau, Its Chief Requests in First Report to Congress

Mick Mulvaney, the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, wants to cripple the agency he has long criticized and been tasked to lead.

    

Trump Returns to a Hard Line on Immigrants

President Trump has begun a new push for legislation to crack down on illegal immigration and make it more difficult to obtain refuge in the United States, White House officials said Monday.

    

Russia Presses Trump for White House Meeting With Putin

The Kremlin said it hoped President Trump would follow through on his proposal for such a session, made before last week’s tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats.

    

Pruitt Had a $50-a-Day Condo Linked to Lobbyists. Their Client’s Project Got Approved.

The E.P.A. chief was using an apartment partly owned by the wife of the chairman of the lobbying firm as its client sought the agency’s sign off on a pipeline project.

    

Calling Car Pollution Standards ‘Too High,’ E.P.A. Sets Up Fight With California

The agency announced a plan to relax Obama-era greenhouse gas rules and signaled that it aimed to make California, which sets its own standards, fall in line.

    

Teachers Walk Out in Oklahoma and Kentucky: ‘It Really Is a Wildfire’

A wave of walkouts and rallies in red states has been organized largely by ordinary teachers.

    

Teachers Walk Out for Better Wages

Public school teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky protested at their state capitols to demand higher pay, better benefits and more money for education.
    

No Sweatpants in Public: Inside the Rule Books for N.F.L. Cheerleaders

They’re subject to rules on etiquette and hygiene, including shaving techniques. Panthers cheerleaders must leave the stadium to change into their personal clothes.

    

N.F.L. Cheerleaders and the Gender Gap

Back in 2014, N.F.L. cheerleaders sued for minimum wage compensation, now cheerleaders are fighting for gender equality in the workplace.
    

Editorial: Unclean at Any Speed: Pruitt’s Attack on Obama Auto Pollution Rule

Spurred by lobbyists, the E.P.A. administrator moves to relax or kill a mileage mandate and undo a crucial tool for combating global warming.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Vladimir Putin, the Most Influential Man in the World

The Russian president knows the advantages of authority.

    

Editorial: Israel Courts Catastrophe in Gaza Protests

Israel must temper its lethal response to protests in the Gaza tinder box, or risk an escalation neither it nor the Palestinian leadership can contain.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: China’s Communist Party Is Abandoning Workers

Labor activists are being arrested and assaulted simply for demanding their wages.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Autocrats’ Playbook

You don’t have to like Amazon to fear Trump’s attack on it.

    

Editorial | Tune In, Turn Out: What the Supreme Court Doesn’t Get About Racism

The court has a chance to be more honest than it has been about discriminatory voting laws

    

Op-Ed Columnist: What’s the Matter With Trumpland?

On the economics and politics of America’s growing economic disunion.

    

The Stone: How to Serve a Deranged Tyrant, Stoically

The story of Seneca and Nero may show Trump advisers it’s not too late to come to their senses.

    

Potential Cosby Jurors Are Asked About #MeToo Bias

Only one juror was selected as the lawyers and judge tried to understand how the wave of sexual harassment allegations could affect this case.

    

Ethan Couch, ‘Affluenza Teen’ Who Killed 4 While Driving Drunk, Is Freed

Mr. Couch spent 720 days in jail after killing four people and paralyzing a fifth in a car crash. His defense contended that he was too rich to know right from wrong.

    

Family’s Fatal Plunge Off Cliff May Have Been Intentional, Authorities Say

The parents and at least three of their six adopted children died in the crash. One of the missing children, Devonte Hart, had a brush with fame over a 2014 viral photo.

    

Israeli Leader Reaches Deal With U.N. on African Migrants, Then Backtracks

Under the new deal, half the African migrants would leave for the West and the rest would stay, infuriating the prime minister’s right-wing rivals.

    

Stormy Daniels Case Should Be Resolved Privately, Trump’s Lawyers Say

President Trump and a company affiliated with him are seeking to force the pornographic film star into arbitration, rather than a public legal process.

    

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Is Dead at 81; Fought Apartheid

She was hailed as a liberator, only to see that stature overshadowed by corruption, kidnapping, murder and the implosion of her marriage to Nelson Mandela.

    

Sermons and Shouted Insults: How Erdogan Keeps Turkey Spellbound

The Turkish president treats his country to up to three speeches a day, broadcast live on multiple channels, in a divisive style fit for an era of strongmen.

    

At War: On the Road to Sinjar, Armed Men With Shifting Allegiances Decide Who Can Pass

On a trip from Iraqi Kurdistan to Sinjar, Alissa J. Rubin encountered an unsettling number of checkpoints that made travel nearly impossible.

    

Explorer: A Family Adventure in the Wild Heart of Tanzania

The Selous Game Reserve in central Tanzania is one of Africa’s last, great, uninhabited safari areas, delivering all the big game without the big (human) crowds.

    

Lens: Telling the Stories of Defectors From North Korea

The photographer Tim Franco explores the stories of North Korean defectors in a new portrait series called “Unperson.”

    

Review: ‘The Last O.G.’ Searches for Brooklyn, and Itself

Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish are well-paired in this TBS comedy about an ex-con making up for lost time, but the series has an identity crisis.

    

Stop Wasting Money and Finally Start a Budget

Accounting for every dollar is a surefire way to get your spending under control.

    

At 12, He Had a Viral Science Video. At 14, He Fears He Was Too Rude.

Marco Zozaya critiqued those linking vaccines and autism, but he struggles like many science communicators with social media platforms that may favor a style that inflames.

    

Books of The Times: Leslie Jamison’s Memoir Finds Its Footing in Sobriety

“The Recovering” is about romanticizing the “unhinged sparks of luminous chaos” in artists’ lives, and then learning not to do that.

    

Skin Deep: What Black Women Need to Know About Hair Loss

For many women who are now letting go of their wigs and weaves, hair loss is no small problem. There are ways to conceal it.

    

Elizabeth Ebert, ‘Grand Dame of Cowboy Poetry,’ Dies at 93

Ms. Ebert, who wrote in secret for most of her life, later rose to queenly prominence within the chivalrous ranks of cowboy poetry.

    

The Checkup: When Your Baby Is Your Roommate

Experts recommend that babies sleep in the parents’ room — but not their bed — for up to a year, but that’s not ideal for all parents.

    

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