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  1. Court: Insurer denied mental health patients treatment
  2. Houston Texans release former first-round pick Kevin Johnson
  3. North Korea: Vietnam trip strengthened Kim’s 'international authority'
  4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign LT Donovan Smith, one other
  5. Moments from Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  6. Champions League: Ajax thrashes Real Madrid; Tottenham advances
  7. Pilots lost control of Boeing 767 18 seconds before Houston-area crash
  8. U.S. budget deficit rises 77 percent to $310B
  9. Los Angeles Rams to cut LB Mark Barron after five seasons
  10. Baltimore Ravens to release veteran safety Eric Weddle
  11. Too much soda could make MS symptoms worse, study says
  12. Adidas officials, agent sentenced in NCAA basketball corruption trial
  13. Low-dose aspirin may not be effective against prostate cancer
  14. Sodium intake guidelines reduced for children
  15. February sees most undocumented migrants at southern border in 12 years
  16. New York regulators subpoena Trump Organization insurance broker
  17. Wikipedia search patterns offer insights into biodiversity, migrations
  18. Study: Obesity, depression combo therapy effective
  19. Trump's decision to withdraw from Trans-Pacific Partnership could cost farmers $1.8B
  20. Engineers published material standards for simulated asteroid surfaces
  21. HIV infections down 30 percent with new testing method
  22. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb to resign
  23. Patriots not expected to franchise tag Trey Flowers, Stephen Gostkowski
  24. This week in Washington
  25. Chiefs talking record contract for WR Tyreek Hill

Court: Insurer denied mental health patients treatment

United Behavior Health had denied benefits to tens of thousands of patients based on its overly restrictive guidelines in order to improve its bottom line.
    

Houston Texans release former first-round pick Kevin Johnson

The Houston Texans released cornerback Kevin Johnson, the team announced Tuesday.
    

North Korea: Vietnam trip strengthened Kim’s 'international authority'

North Korea's top-level bureaucrats are strengthening their support of Kim Jong Un.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign LT Donovan Smith, one other

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed left tackle Donovan Smith to a contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Moments from Mardi Gras in New Orleans

New Orleans celebrates Mardi Gras with parades in the streets. Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, is celebrated the Tuesday before the Christian holiday of Ash Wednesday, which begins the 40 days of Lent.
    

Champions League: Ajax thrashes Real Madrid; Tottenham advances

Ajax Amsterdam stunned Real Madrid in dominant fashion with a 4-1 victory in the round of 16 on Tuesday, and Tottenham picked up a win over Borussia Dortmund.
    

Pilots lost control of Boeing 767 18 seconds before Houston-area crash

A preliminary analysis of the voice recorder data from a cargo plane that crashed last month near Houston indicates the pilots lost control of the Boeing 767.
    

U.S. budget deficit rises 77 percent to $310B

The U.S. budget deficit rose to $310 billion in the first four months of the fiscal year, Treasury Department data released Tuesday indicate.
    

Los Angeles Rams to cut LB Mark Barron after five seasons

The Los Angeles Rams will release linebacker Mark Barron after five seasons with the franchise.
    

Baltimore Ravens to release veteran safety Eric Weddle

The Baltimore Ravens are expected to release veteran safety Eric Weddle after three seasons with the team.
    

Too much soda could make MS symptoms worse, study says

Popping open too many sodas or other sweetened beverages each day might worsen symptoms for people with multiple sclerosis, new research suggests.
    

Adidas officials, agent sentenced in NCAA basketball corruption trial

Three men were sentenced Tuesday in New York in a federal probe of a college basketball pay-for-play scandal involving Adidas and three universities.
    

Low-dose aspirin may not be effective against prostate cancer

Danish scientists say low-dose aspirin doesn't seem to reduce a man's risk of death from prostate cancer, but it may slow down the disease in some cases.
    

Sodium intake guidelines reduced for children

Sodium is essential to heart health, and potassium can reduce blood pressure. Now, guidelines for safe consumption levels of both have been tweaked to help reduce risk for chronic disease.
    

February sees most undocumented migrants at southern border in 12 years

More than 76,103 undocumented migrants crossed into the U.S. from Mexico last month, CBP said, the highest monthly figure for February in 12 years.
    

New York regulators subpoena Trump Organization insurance broker

New York state regulators have issued a subpoena to the Trump Organization's insurance broker as the first step of an investigation into the company's business practices.
    

Wikipedia search patterns offer insights into biodiversity, migrations

By studying Wikipedia search patterns, scientists can gain insights into the distribution and movement of animals species.
    

Study: Obesity, depression combo therapy effective

A person's weight and mood go hand in hand, according to a new study showing that 43 percent of obese people also have depression.
    

Trump's decision to withdraw from Trans-Pacific Partnership could cost farmers $1.8B

The Trump administration's decision to walk away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in March 2018 will cost farmers nearly $2 billion annually, according to a new Purdue University study.
    

Engineers published material standards for simulated asteroid surfaces

Scientists have created the world's first material standards for simulating asteroid regolith and cobble surfaces.
    

HIV infections down 30 percent with new testing method

Nations throughout Africa have faced some of the worst HIV infections rates in the world, but new research could soon reverse that trend, a new study says.
    

FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb to resign

Scott Gottlieb on Tuesday announced his plans to resign as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration next month.
    

Patriots not expected to franchise tag Trey Flowers, Stephen Gostkowski

The New England Patriots are not expected to apply a franchise tag to veteran defensive end Trey Flowers or kicker Stephen Gostkowski.
    

This week in Washington

President Donald Trump welcomes state attorneys general and the North Dakota State Bison, FCS football national champions, to the White House the week of March 4, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
    

Chiefs talking record contract for WR Tyreek Hill

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver and playmaker extraordinaire Tyreek Hill is about to become one of the highest-paid pass-catchers in the NFL.
    
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With Trump silent, no 'sheriff' in town on Pakistan-India crisis, ex-diplomats say

Analysis: Instead of playing role as mediator, U.S. tilts to India amid growing impatience with Pakistan and its alleged links to extremists.
    

North Korea rebuilding long-range rocket site, photos show

Photos taken just 2 days after the Trump-Kim Hanoi summit show rebuilding at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, North Korea's operational space launch facility.
    

Packages with IEDs found near two London airports and rail hub

Investigators said they are "treating the incidents as a linked series."
    

With their former chairman in jail, Nissan and Renault seek to revise partnership

The Carlos Ghosn scandal threatens to fracture what has long been described as one of the most successful partnerships in the auto industry.
    

Trump says he agrees '100%' with keeping U.S. troops in Syria

Two months after saying all U.S. troops are leaving Syria, the president wrote members of Congress that he agrees with keeping a U.S. presence in Syria.
    

Back in Venezuela, Guaido prepares to meet state workers

Opposition leader Juan Guaido said he plans to meet with public employee unions to “recover” Venezuela's state bureaucracy. He also called for big protests on Saturday.
    

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Americans killed in Kenya helicopter crash were avid travelers

Officials said the helicopter "lost control and crashed" shortly after leaving Lake Turkana Central Island on Sunday night.
    

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Carlos Ghosn, accused ex-chairman of Nissan, granted bail in Japan

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The dates on newly available checks shed light on the parallel lives Mr. Trump was living — at once managing affairs of state while quietly paying the price of keeping his personal secrets.
    

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President Trump, responding to Democrats’ request for documents from his administration and businesses, wrongly suggested that his predecessor didn’t turn over any documents to Congress.
    

House’s Anti-Semitism Resolution Exposes Generational Fight Over Ilhan Omar

The House’s Democratic leadership, responding to statements by Representative Ilhan Omar deemed hurtful to Jews, will put to a vote a resolution condemning anti-Semitism.
    

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A Brooklyn Man Got Into a Fistfight. Two Hours Later, His Little Brother Was Shot Dead.

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