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State Medicaid programs must do more to make sure that people at high risk for lung cancer are screened for the deadly disease, a new American Lung Association report says.
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  1. Medicaid coverage for lung cancer varies from state-to-state
  2. Authorities investigating possible arson at California mosque
  3. Colorado edible pot sending 33 times more people to ER than expected
  4. Mandy Moore gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  5. March Madness: Best bets, gambling facts for Sweet 16; perfect bracket update
  6. NCAA March Madness: Sweet 16 matchups, TV schedule for tournament
  7. Brothers killed at Pearl Harbor ID'd seven decades after deaths
  8. Rep. Jose Serrano will not seek re-election after Parkinson's diagnosis
  9. Golden State Warriors' DeMarcus Cousins: Fans have called me racial slur
  10. British Parliament seizes control of Brexit process from PM Theresa May
  11. Alanis Morissette announces she's pregnant with 3rd child
  12. Cincinnati Bengals re-sign cornerback Darqueze Dennard
  13. Sen. Mitch McConnell blocks resolution to make Robert Mueller report public
  14. Hamas, Israel continue fighting despite reports of a cease-fire
  15. Democratic Republic of Congo Ebola outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases
  16. Blue Jays sign veteran reliever Daniel Hudson to one-year deal
  17. Flooding in Iran kills more than a dozen people
  18. Packers and Bears to kick off 2019 NFL season in Chicago
  19. Donald Trump signs proclamation recognizing Israel's claim to Golan Heights
  20. Air Force confirms involvement of four airmen in deadly auto crash
  21. The most aggressive spider societies don't always thrive
  22. UNC's Garrison Brooks loses tooth in tourney win over Washington

Medicaid coverage for lung cancer varies from state-to-state

State Medicaid programs must do more to make sure that people at high risk for lung cancer are screened for the deadly disease, a new American Lung Association report says.
    

Authorities investigating possible arson at California mosque

Authorities are investigating a potential arson attack at a mosque in California early Sunday morning.
    

Colorado edible pot sending 33 times more people to ER than expected

Researchers report that emergency rooms across Colorado saw a threefold increase in marijuana visits after it was legalized, with edibles making up far more than expected.
    

Mandy Moore gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Actress Mandy Moore was presented with the 2,658th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.
    

March Madness: Best bets, gambling facts for Sweet 16; perfect bracket update

The NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 round begins Thursday, with new favorites and underdogs developing after the Round of 32.
    

NCAA March Madness: Sweet 16 matchups, TV schedule for tournament

The remaining teams left in the 2019 NCAA tournament continued to dwindle as the field was narrowed from 32 to 16 schools.
    

Brothers killed at Pearl Harbor ID'd seven decades after deaths

Scientists identified the remains of two brothers who died during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as well as a Marine captured in the Philippines.
    

Rep. Jose Serrano will not seek re-election after Parkinson's diagnosis

Rep. Jose Serrano announced Monday he will not seek re-election in 2020 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
    

Golden State Warriors' DeMarcus Cousins: Fans have called me racial slur

Golden State Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins revealed that fans previously hurled racial slurs at him during NBA games.
    

British Parliament seizes control of Brexit process from PM Theresa May

The British Parliament voted to seize control of the Brexit process from Prime Minister Theresa May and her government Monday.
    

Alanis Morissette announces she's pregnant with 3rd child

Singer Alanis Morissette revealed Monday she's pregnant with her third child.
    

Cincinnati Bengals re-sign cornerback Darqueze Dennard

The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed cornerback Darqueze Dennard to a one-year contract, the team announced Monday.
    

Sen. Mitch McConnell blocks resolution to make Robert Mueller report public

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Monday blocked a resolution calling for Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation to be made public.
    

Hamas, Israel continue fighting despite reports of a cease-fire

Despite news of a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, rockets continued to be launched from both sides of the conflict.
    

Democratic Republic of Congo Ebola outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo reached more than 1,000 cases over the weekend, international health officials said.
    

Blue Jays sign veteran reliever Daniel Hudson to one-year deal

The Toronto Blue Jays continue to tweak their final roster before their season opener, and Monday agreed to a deal with reliever Daniel Hudson.
    

Flooding in Iran kills more than a dozen people

Flash floods in southern Iran killed at least a dozen people after more than a week of heavy rains throughout the country, local emergency officials said.
    

Packers and Bears to kick off 2019 NFL season in Chicago

The 2019 NFL season will kick off with the oldest rivalry in the game on Sept. 5 in Chicago.
    

Donald Trump signs proclamation recognizing Israel's claim to Golan Heights

President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation officially recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights.
    

Air Force confirms involvement of four airmen in deadly auto crash

New Mexico's Kirtland Air Force Base confirmed Monday that four airmen were involved in a fatal automobile crash Saturday that possibly involved street racing.
    

The most aggressive spider societies don't always thrive

When colonies of the same spider species must compete for resources, the most aggressive spider society doesn't always thrive.
    

UNC's Garrison Brooks loses tooth in tourney win over Washington

North Carolina sophomore forward Garrison Brooks took a nasty elbow in the teams' NCAA tournament win Sunday, and his mouth paid the price for it.
    
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  1. Brexit goes off the cliff, again - Washington Examiner
  2. N.J. won't be getting legal weed soon. Here's what went wrong. - lehighvalleylive.com
  3. Trump-era justice: Mark Geragos, attorney for Jussie Smollett and Colin Kaepernick, charged as Avenatti co-conspirator - Washington Examiner
  4. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Panel Dismisses Suit By Kate Steinle's Parents - NPR
  5. Hundreds gather to mourn 9-year-old California girl found in duffel bag on hiking trail - NBCNews.com
  6. Trump was right to recognize Israel's claim to the Golan Heights - Washington Examiner
  7. Schumer rails against 'ancient poison' of anti-Semitism in AIPAC remarks - Fox News
  8. Russia is making the US look weak in Venezuela - Washington Examiner
  9. Germany’s Second-Richest Family Discovers a Dark Nazi Past - The New York Times
  10. How A Tesla Can Save You Thousands Of Dollars - CleanTechnica
  11. In blow to climate, coal plants emitted more than ever in 2018 - The Washington Post
  12. How college students’ eating habits changed when a Bay Area company’s delivery robots invaded campus - The Mercury News
  13. Apple News+ Guide: Everything You Need to Know - Mac Rumors
  14. ASUS Live Update Utility cracked, installs ShadowHammer backdoor on 1M PCs, but only 600 targeted - Computerworld
  15. Vive Focus Plus Ships April 15 For $799 With Business License - UploadVR
  16. Happy Birthday Aretha Franklin: Performing At The 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival - JamBase
  17. Wendy Williams' husband Kevin's alleged mistress welcomes baby: Reports - AOL
  18. Meghan Markle on How Men Should be Included in the Feminist Movement - The Cheat Sheet
  19. American Idol Recap: Season 17 Hollywood Week — Final Eliminations - TVLine
  20. "Gronk Is Definitely A First Ballot Guy" | The Jim Rome Show - CBS Sports
  21. Was UCF guard Aubrey Dawkins fouled during Duke game-winning play? - Orlando Sentinel
  22. There’s hope in Brad Miller’s bat - Let's Go Tribe
  23. Matter waves and quantum splinters - Phys.org
  24. NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes - The New York Times
  25. NASA study shows melting glacier miraculously growing again - accuweather.com
  26. Formation of Dark Vortex on Neptune Captured For the Very First Time - Gizmodo
  27. US experts: Too soon to pull breast implants tied to cancer - KSL.com
  28. 3 Philadelphia dental practices shut down, patients urged to get tested - WPVI-TV
  29. Women are diagnosed years later than men for same diseases, study finds - NBCNews.com
  30. A mysterious syndrome that makes marijuana users violently ill is starting to worry doctors - Business Insider

Brexit goes off the cliff, again - Washington Examiner


N.J. won't be getting legal weed soon. Here's what went wrong. - lehighvalleylive.com

Trump-era justice: Mark Geragos, attorney for Jussie Smollett and Colin Kaepernick, charged as Avenatti co-conspirator - Washington Examiner


9th Circuit Court of Appeals Panel Dismisses Suit By Kate Steinle's Parents - NPR

Hundreds gather to mourn 9-year-old California girl found in duffel bag on hiking trail - NBCNews.com


Trump was right to recognize Israel's claim to the Golan Heights - Washington Examiner

Schumer rails against 'ancient poison' of anti-Semitism in AIPAC remarks - Fox News

Russia is making the US look weak in Venezuela - Washington Examiner

Germany’s Second-Richest Family Discovers a Dark Nazi Past - The New York Times

Germany’s Second-Richest Family Discovers a Dark Nazi Past  The New York Times

The Reimann family, with stakes in well-known brands like Krispy Kreme and Pret A Manger, have discovered that their predecessors used forced laborers.

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How A Tesla Can Save You Thousands Of Dollars - CleanTechnica

In blow to climate, coal plants emitted more than ever in 2018 - The Washington Post

How college students’ eating habits changed when a Bay Area company’s delivery robots invaded campus - The Mercury News

Apple News+ Guide: Everything You Need to Know - Mac Rumors

ASUS Live Update Utility cracked, installs ShadowHammer backdoor on 1M PCs, but only 600 targeted - Computerworld

Vive Focus Plus Ships April 15 For $799 With Business License - UploadVR

Happy Birthday Aretha Franklin: Performing At The 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival - JamBase

Wendy Williams' husband Kevin's alleged mistress welcomes baby: Reports - AOL

Meghan Markle on How Men Should be Included in the Feminist Movement - The Cheat Sheet

American Idol Recap: Season 17 Hollywood Week — Final Eliminations - TVLine

"Gronk Is Definitely A First Ballot Guy" | The Jim Rome Show - CBS Sports

Was UCF guard Aubrey Dawkins fouled during Duke game-winning play? - Orlando Sentinel

There’s hope in Brad Miller’s bat - Let's Go Tribe

Matter waves and quantum splinters - Phys.org

NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes - The New York Times

NASA study shows melting glacier miraculously growing again - accuweather.com

Formation of Dark Vortex on Neptune Captured For the Very First Time - Gizmodo

US experts: Too soon to pull breast implants tied to cancer - KSL.com

3 Philadelphia dental practices shut down, patients urged to get tested - WPVI-TV

Women are diagnosed years later than men for same diseases, study finds - NBCNews.com

A mysterious syndrome that makes marijuana users violently ill is starting to worry doctors - Business Insider

A mysterious syndrome that makes marijuana users violently ill is starting to worry doctors  Business Insider

A key driver of ER marijuana-related visits to a Colorado hospital was a mysterious syndrome characterized by severe nausea and vomiting called CHS.

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The move underlined to what extent Theresa May has lost her authority.
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  1. British lawmakers vote to seize control of Brexit for a day
  2. Floods kill at least 18 in southern Iran, nearly 100 wounded
  3. Congo Ebola epidemic exceeds 1,000 cases
  4. Officials to investigate why stranded Norway cruise ship set sail
  5. Russia embraces 'no collusion' part of Mueller report, overlooks interference
  6. British Airways passengers heading to Germany wind up in Scotland
  7. A no-deal Brexit is 'increasingly likely,' European Commission says
  8. Neighboring nations grapple with diplomatic fallout from Venezuela power struggle
  9. Netanyahu to cut U.S. visit short after Gaza rocket wounds 7 in Israel
  10. 'Egg Boy' teen defends egging anti-Muslim Australian senator
  11. Mosque massacre exposes right-wing extremists' fascination with medieval Balkan battles
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British lawmakers vote to seize control of Brexit for a day

The move underlined to what extent Theresa May has lost her authority.
    

Floods kill at least 18 in southern Iran, nearly 100 wounded

The government's handling of the disaster was being investigated, according to Iran's hardline judiciary.
    

Congo Ebola epidemic exceeds 1,000 cases

The death toll, 629, is the world's second-worst Ebola outbreak ever.
    

Officials to investigate why stranded Norway cruise ship set sail

More than 470 passengers had to be taken off the cruise ship Viking Sky via helicopter after engine trouble.
    

Russia embraces 'no collusion' part of Mueller report, overlooks interference

Although the special counsel's probe found no proof of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, it did conclude that there was interference in the 2016 election.
    

British Airways passengers heading to Germany wind up in Scotland

The airline said Monday the problem started when an incorrect flight plan was filed by WDL Aviation, which operated the flight on behalf of British Airways.
    

A no-deal Brexit is 'increasingly likely,' European Commission says

"This will obviously cause significant disruption for citizens and businesses," it said.
    

Neighboring nations grapple with diplomatic fallout from Venezuela power struggle

A dispute for control of embassy buildings in countries like Colombia that recognize Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's true president has taken root.
    

Netanyahu to cut U.S. visit short after Gaza rocket wounds 7 in Israel

Israel reinforced troops along the border with the Gaza and called up reserves after news of the strike on an agricultural town north of Tel Aviv.
    

'Egg Boy' teen defends egging anti-Muslim Australian senator

"I understand what I did was not the right thing to do, however this egg has united people and money had been raised — tens of thousands of dollars has been raised for those victims," Will Connolly said.
    

Mosque massacre exposes right-wing extremists' fascination with medieval Balkan battles

The suspect's interest in southeastern European region exposes how myths about crusading knights and Serbian nationalists fighting Muslim armies are popular among white supremacists.
    

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President Trump and his allies went on the offensive, vowing to pursue those responsible for the Russia investigation. President Trump called some of them “treasonous.”
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  1. Trump and Republicans Seek to Turn the Tables in Post-Mueller Washington
  2. Barr’s Declaration on Trump Puts Justice Dept. Back in Political Crucible
  3. As Special Counsel, Mueller Kept Such a Low Profile He Seemed Almost Invisible
  4. In Test of Boeing Jet, Pilots Had 40 Seconds to Fix Error
  5. Roiled by Staff Uproar, Civil Rights Group Looks at Intolerance Within
  6. Congestion Pricing in Manhattan, First Such Plan in U.S., Close to Approval
  7. New York has Moved Closer Than Ever to Passing Congestion Pricing. Here’s Why.
  8. Apple, N.C.A.A., Israel: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  9. We’ve All Just Made Fools of Ourselves — Again
  10. No Criminal Collusion. Lots of Corruption.
  11. Trump’s Kakistocracy Is Also a Hackistocracy
  12. Thaksin Shinawatra: The Election in Thailand Was Rigged
  13. Not All Medicare Cuts Are Bad
  14. The Islamic State Is Like a Chronic Disease
  15. Collusion Was a Seductive Delusion
  16. Investigate the Swamp!
  17. Trump’s Shamelessness Was Outside Mueller’s Jurisdiction
  18. Let’s Hear It for State U.
  19. Trump and Congress: Loving Israel to Death
  20. A Colonial-Era Cemetery Resurfaces in Philadelphia
  21. Metropolitan Diary: ‘It Was a Cold, Drizzly Sunday Morning in 1973, and I Was at the Jon Vie Bakery’
  22. Duke University to Pay $112.5 Million to Settle Claims of Research Misconduct
  23. Pentagon Claims Success in Test of New Tactic to Down Incoming Missiles
  24. Report Alleges Sexual Misconduct at Saint Ann’s, Prestigious Brooklyn Private School
  25. NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes
  26. Museums Cut Ties With Sacklers as Outrage Over Opioid Crisis Grows
  27. Parliament Grabs Control of Brexit From a Wounded Theresa May
  28. Apple Unveils Video Service With Celebrity Parade but Few Details
  29. Effort to Legalize Marijuana in New Jersey Collapses
  30. Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing to Do With Self-Control)
  31. May I Have Your Attention, Please?
  32. Heal Me With Plants
  33. High School ‘Alien’ Production Wins Internet Raves
  34. Lens: Chronicling the Reasons Central Americans Migrate to the United States
  35. What to Cook: What to Cook Right Now
  36. On Pro Football: Gronk Cruises Away from N.F.L., Leaving a Big Hole
  37. The New Health Care: My Friend’s Cancer Taught Me About a Hole in Our Health System
  38. For Many Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Bright Hope Lies Just Beyond Reach
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Trump and Republicans Seek to Turn the Tables in Post-Mueller Washington

President Trump and his allies went on the offensive, vowing to pursue those responsible for the Russia investigation. President Trump called some of them “treasonous.”
    

Barr’s Declaration on Trump Puts Justice Dept. Back in Political Crucible

The special counsel did not decide whether President Trump had obstructed justice, so the attorney general stepped in.
    

As Special Counsel, Mueller Kept Such a Low Profile He Seemed Almost Invisible

Now that his report has been filed, Robert S. Mueller III is poised to return to civilian life as a figure of mystery and fascination.
    

In Test of Boeing Jet, Pilots Had 40 Seconds to Fix Error

They had just moments to override an automated system and avert disaster in simulations of problems with the Lion Air plane that crashed last fall.
    

Roiled by Staff Uproar, Civil Rights Group Looks at Intolerance Within

The Southern Poverty Law Center has become a crusading anti-hate empire, but current and former employees say its leaders have never dealt with internal strife.
    

Congestion Pricing in Manhattan, First Such Plan in U.S., Close to Approval

After years of hesitation, the governor and lawmakers reached agreement on the plan, which would help to provide badly needed financial assistance for mass transit.
    

New York has Moved Closer Than Ever to Passing Congestion Pricing. Here’s Why.

Advocates of charging a fee to enter congested areas of Manhattan say the odds have significantly improved in Albany. Here’s why.
    

Apple, N.C.A.A., Israel: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

We’ve All Just Made Fools of Ourselves — Again

The awful corruption of scandal politics.
    

No Criminal Collusion. Lots of Corruption.

Don’t let Trump pretend he has been vindicated.
    

Trump’s Kakistocracy Is Also a Hackistocracy

The invasion of hucksters has reached the Federal Reserve.
    

Thaksin Shinawatra: The Election in Thailand Was Rigged

The junta is ready to destroy an entire system just to stay in power.
    

Not All Medicare Cuts Are Bad

Democrats are engaged in indiscriminate attacks on President Trump’s 2020 budget proposal. They are ignoring some worthy ideas.
    

The Islamic State Is Like a Chronic Disease

It can be managed but never really cured.
    

Collusion Was a Seductive Delusion

It's our own fault we elected Trump.
    

Investigate the Swamp!

The many serious crimes that Mueller uncovered, almost by accident, show us that we have to prioritize official corruption.
    

Trump’s Shamelessness Was Outside Mueller’s Jurisdiction

A demagogic president can walk right up to the edge of committing a crime, so long as he operates brazenly in public view.
    

Let’s Hear It for State U.

Sometimes the best school isn’t the “elite” college at the top of the national rankings. It’s the public university just down the road.
    

Trump and Congress: Loving Israel to Death

Everyone is getting what they want, at the expense of the Jewish state.
    

A Colonial-Era Cemetery Resurfaces in Philadelphia

Remains buried in the First Baptist cemetery were believed to have been moved in 1860. But many coffins and bones were still there.
    

Metropolitan Diary: ‘It Was a Cold, Drizzly Sunday Morning in 1973, and I Was at the Jon Vie Bakery’

Waiting for a chocolate cheesecake, a cat comes down from the Catskills and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
    

Duke University to Pay $112.5 Million to Settle Claims of Research Misconduct

The university submitted falsified data in connection with 30 grants obtained from the N.I.H. and E.P.A., according to a whistle-blower lawsuit.
    

Pentagon Claims Success in Test of New Tactic to Down Incoming Missiles

For the first time, the United States shot two interceptors at a single warhead, boosting the outlook for antimissile defenses.
    

Report Alleges Sexual Misconduct at Saint Ann’s, Prestigious Brooklyn Private School

According to school leaders, 19 former faculty and staff members were said to have potentially engaged in sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior with students over the span of three decades.
    

NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes

The astronauts, Anne McClain and Christina Koch, will both walk in space — just not together, because only one medium-size torso component is available.
    

Museums Cut Ties With Sacklers as Outrage Over Opioid Crisis Grows

Accusations that the family behind OxyContin actively downplayed its perils have led arts and education institutions to rethink accepting Sackler funds.
    

Parliament Grabs Control of Brexit From a Wounded Theresa May

British lawmakers will now hold a series of votes to see if they can come up with a better Brexit plan than has Mrs. May, whose tenure is ever shakier.
    

Apple Unveils Video Service With Celebrity Parade but Few Details

The iPhone maker is partnering with Hollywood heavyweights and publishers to provide broad new services to its users.
    

Effort to Legalize Marijuana in New Jersey Collapses

Lawmakers were trying to legalize cannabis with a bill that sought to reckon with the racial inequities caused by the war on drugs.
    

Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing to Do With Self-Control)

If procrastination isn’t about laziness, then what is it about?
    

May I Have Your Attention, Please?

Forget everything you know about time management.
    

Heal Me With Plants

Gentle gardening helps patients at some hospitals relax and recover.
    

High School ‘Alien’ Production Wins Internet Raves

For just $3,500, the drama club at North Bergen High School recreated Ridley Scott’s 1979 horror thriller on stage, reaching a global audience, too.
    

Lens: Chronicling the Reasons Central Americans Migrate to the United States

For half a decade, Fred Ramos has photographed the longstanding political, social and environmental crises that are driving migration in the region.
    

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It’s early in the season, but maybe it’s time to grill: salmon eggplant salad, or sweet and spicy chicken breasts.
    

On Pro Football: Gronk Cruises Away from N.F.L., Leaving a Big Hole

It might not be just the New England Patriots who miss him. The N.F.L. lacks colorful characters, and the tight end Rob Gronkowski was one of them.
    

The New Health Care: My Friend’s Cancer Taught Me About a Hole in Our Health System

Caregivers aren’t supported, and America overlooks their importance.
    

For Many Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Bright Hope Lies Just Beyond Reach

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