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North Dakota State knocked off North Carolina Central and Arizona State prevailed over St. John's on Wednesday night to advance to the Round of 64.
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  1. March Madness First Four: North Dakota State, Arizona State advance
  2. Maryland lawmakers pass $15 minimum wage bill
  3. New York Jets sign former Denver Broncos QB Trevor Siemian
  4. Hope Hicks to cooperate with House Democrats' Trump probe
  5. Agency: U.S. athlete Mariah Bell intentionally injured South Korean figure skater Lim Eun Soo at international competition
  6. Chicago White Sox, prospect Eloy Jimenez agree to record-setting deal
  7. Mindy Kaling working with Netflix on comedy series
  8. 'Castle Rock' Season 2 to feature Lizzy Caplan in 'Misery' plot
  9. Woman sues Harvard for use of slave photographs
  10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers become first NFL team to hire two female coaches
  11. Sony releases teaser for Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
  12. Study: Men don't mention suicidal thoughts over hospitalization fears
  13. Scientists ID remains of USS Oklahoma sailor killed at Pearl Harbor
  14. 3D printers, gun blueprints could pose national security risk, experts say
  15. Reworked nasal flu vaccine as effective as shot for kids
  16. Mother of girl found in duffel bag charged with murder
  17. Celtics guard Kyrie Irving says he'll sit out a few games before playoffs
  18. Jessica Simpson gives birth to third child with husband Eric Johnson
  19. Fewer black, white Medicare patients dying within 30 days of stroke
  20. 'Days of Our Lives' leads with 27 Daytime Emmy nods
  21. March Madness: Abilene Christian coach to face Kentucky in ripped pants
  22. Rule changes coming to Major League Baseball
  23. Watch: Rockets' Chris Paul brings boy to tears with court-side meeting
  24. Finland claims top spot in World Happiness Report; U.S. drops to 19th

March Madness First Four: North Dakota State, Arizona State advance

North Dakota State knocked off North Carolina Central and Arizona State prevailed over St. John's on Wednesday night to advance to the Round of 64.
    

Maryland lawmakers pass $15 minimum wage bill

Maryland Lawmakers gave their final approval Wednesday to raise the state's minimum wage from $10.10 to $15 an hour by 2025.
    

New York Jets sign former Denver Broncos QB Trevor Siemian

The New York Jets signed former Denver Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian, the team announced Wednesday.
    

Hope Hicks to cooperate with House Democrats' Trump probe

Hope Hicks will comply with a House Judiciary Committee to turn over documents for its probe into President Donald Trump and his administration.
    

Agency: U.S. athlete Mariah Bell intentionally injured South Korean figure skater Lim Eun Soo at international competition

A South Korean sports agency is claiming an American figure skater intentionally injured its client Lim Eun Soo in a collision at the world championships.
    

Chicago White Sox, prospect Eloy Jimenez agree to record-setting deal

The Chicago White Sox are close to reaching a record-setting contract with highly-touted prospect Eloy Jimenez.
    

Mindy Kaling working with Netflix on comedy series

Actress, writer and producer Mindy Kaling announced Wednesday she is working with Netflix on a comedy series inspired by her childhood.
    

'Castle Rock' Season 2 to feature Lizzy Caplan in 'Misery' plot

Lizzy Caplan is to play Annie Wilkes, the villain from Stephen King's thriller "Misery," in Season 2 of the Hulu anthology series, "Castle Rock."
    

Woman sues Harvard for use of slave photographs

A Connecticut woman sued Harvard University over its use of photos depicting members of her family who were slaves forced to pose naked by a professor in 1850.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers become first NFL team to hire two female coaches

The Buccaneers hired two female assistant coaches, making Tampa Bay the first NFL franchise with two women on staff.
    

Sony releases teaser for Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

Sony Pictures released a teaser trailer for Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" on Wednesday.
    

Study: Men don't mention suicidal thoughts over hospitalization fears

Men may avoid talking with doctors about suicidal thoughts because they fear psychiatric hospitalization, researchers say.
    

Scientists ID remains of USS Oklahoma sailor killed at Pearl Harbor

Scientists identified the remains of a U.S. sailor who died more than seven decades ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
    

3D printers, gun blueprints could pose national security risk, experts say

The growing use of 3D printers and rising number of 3D gun blueprints online could allow criminals easy access to untraceable weapons, experts say.
    

Reworked nasal flu vaccine as effective as shot for kids

Good news for kids: Next flu season, you can avoid a painful needle jab and get the nasal vaccine spray instead, according to a leading U.S. pediatricians' group.
    

Mother of girl found in duffel bag charged with murder

The mother of a 9-year-old girl whose body was found in a duffel bag in Southern California was charged with murder on Wednesday.
    

Celtics guard Kyrie Irving says he'll sit out a few games before playoffs

Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving said Wednesday he would like to sit out a few games to prepare for the postseason run.
    

Jessica Simpson gives birth to third child with husband Eric Johnson

Jessica Simpson gave birth to her third child with husband Eric Johnson, she announced on Instagram Wednesday.
    

Fewer black, white Medicare patients dying within 30 days of stroke

The rate of older black and white people who receive Medicare benefits and die after an initial stroke has fallen over the last 25 years, a new study says.
    

'Days of Our Lives' leads with 27 Daytime Emmy nods

Soap opera "Days of Our Lives" earned a leading 27 Daytime Emmy Award nominations, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced Wednesday.
    

March Madness: Abilene Christian coach to face Kentucky in ripped pants

Abilene Christian coach Joe Golding tore his pants during the Southland Conference championship, but plans to sport the split slacks at the NCAA tournament.
    

Rule changes coming to Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball and the league's Players Association have announced rule changes that begin at the start of the 2019 season.
    

Watch: Rockets' Chris Paul brings boy to tears with court-side meeting

NBA star Chris Paul made a little boy's night by meeting him and giving him basketball gear after the Houston Rockets beat the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta.
    

Finland claims top spot in World Happiness Report; U.S. drops to 19th

Finland maintained its No. 1 spot for the second year in a row in the United Nations' World Happiness Report released Wednesday.
    
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  10. New Zealand to Impose Sweeping Gun Ban After Christchurch Mosque Killings - The Wall Street Journal
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  13. Lachlan Murdoch takes control of Fox Corp. But how will he deal with President Trump? - The Washington Post
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New Zealand seeks quick ban on nearly all semi-automatic weapons - NBC News


Lion Air Boeing 737 Max 8 was reportedly saved by off-duty pilot day before deadly crash in Indonesia - Fox News

Rep. Ilhan Omar's 'anti-Semitic tropes' prompt Jewish New York Dem to apologize to constituents - Fox News


Harvard is sued over use of photograph of slave - The Boston Globe

Federal ruling on oil and gas drilling in Wyoming gives new avenue to challenge BLM leases in Utah - Salt Lake Tribune


Dozens of headstones at Jewish cemetery defaced with swastikas, anti-Semitic messages - ABC News

Massive 4-day fire at Texas petrochemicals facility finally extinguished - Fox News

‘So Heartbreaking’: Funerals Begin for New Zealand Attack Victims - The New York Times

‘So Heartbreaking’: Funerals Begin for New Zealand Attack Victims  The New York Times

As the first six victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings were laid to rest, some affected families were still waiting to learn the fate of their loved ones.

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EU Leader Supports Short-Term Brexit Delay But Lays Pressure On UK Lawmakers - NPR

New Zealand to Impose Sweeping Gun Ban After Christchurch Mosque Killings - The Wall Street Journal

Cyclone Trevor could reach category 4 as it crosses Northern Territory coast - The Guardian

Inside the Fed's balance sheet in four charts - Reuters

Lachlan Murdoch takes control of Fox Corp. But how will he deal with President Trump? - The Washington Post

'Dirty Dozen 2019': List ranks fruits, vegetables with the most pesticides - KABC-TV

'I hope we have enough butter': Costco selling gigantic lobster claws at some stores, shoppers say - USA TODAY

AirPods, the world's most popular wireless headphones, are getting even better - Apple Newsroom

Windows 10 20H1 build 18860 ships to Skip Ahead Insiders with 39 new SwiftKey languages, more bug fixes - OnMSFT

The best Android smartphones you can buy right now (Spring 2019) - Android Police

New Paid Apple News Service Said to Feature Wall Street Journal - The New York Times

Jenny McCarthy explains why she was miserable at 'The View' - AOL

The Wildest True Moment from the First Episode of Joey King's 'The Act' - Cosmopolitan.com

"I Theranos What You Did Last Summer" (with Busy Philipps) - Crooked

Hailey Baldwin opens up about mental health, says she thinks ‘there’s more attention’ on it lately - Fox News

Bison hang on to beat North Carolina Central, face top-ranked Duke next - INFORUM

Made for March: Ja Morant vs. Markus Howard is NCAA tournament's best matchup - Yahoo Sports

Mind-boggling experiment suggests multiple realities can exist at the SAME TIME - Daily Mail

'Full worm supermoon' lights up the sky in stunning pictures - Fox News

Enjoy the Last Supermoon of the year Tonight - wow1043.com

NASA reveals Bennu asteroid is spewing particles into space - Engadget

Number of Fentanyl deaths climbing in Middle Tennessee - WKRN News 2

Kentucky governor says he intentionally exposed his 9 kids to chickenpox - Fox News

Sage Stock Jumps On Postpartum Depression Treatment Nod - Investor's Business Daily

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New Zealand seeks to ban nearly all semi-automatic weapons

Legislation to ban almost all military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles will be introduced the first week of April, the prime minister said.
    

Trump administration starts 'remain in Mexico' policy in El Paso, Texas

"I will soon introduce legislation to ensure no funds are provided for this misguided policy," said the congresswoman who represents the area.
    

Guests in South Korea hotel rooms were filmed, content streamed, police say

Four men were arrested for allegedly installing illegal cameras in dozens of hotel rooms, then profiting from streaming the feeds to strangers online.
    

British PM May blasts Parliament for Brexit mess as deadline looms

Unless Britain and the E.U. agree on an alternative solution, Britain will leave the bloc on March 29 without a deal in place.
    

Finland, named world's happiest country, offers 'rent a Finn'

The U.S. was ranked 19th, down a notch from last year, on the U.N.'s World Happiness Report.
    

Brigitte Bardot faces lawsuit over 'racist' comments about French island

In a letter, Bardot described inhabitants of the French island, Reunion, as "aboriginals who have kept the genes of savages."
    

Britain wanted to take back control. Now it's begging Europe for more time.

The request comes as Donald Trump Jr. says Theresa May "should have listened to my father" during negotiations.
    

Japan urged to stop transgender sterilization requirement

Those who wish to change their gender marker on official documentation in Japan must have their original reproductive organs removed.
    

E.U. head Donald Tusk sees short Brexit delay if U.K. backs divorce deal

Tusk said that an extension could be granted in writing if EU leaders approved his proposal and Britain's parliament voted in favor of the withdrawal agreement.
    

2 American Mormon missionaries detained in Russia set free

Strict anti-terrorism regulations passed in 2016 limit the activity of religious groups in Russia.
    

American man arrested for allegedly stabbing wife at Tokyo court

The suspect had three knives and police believe he ambushed the woman when she walked into the building, NHK public television reported.
    

Cockpit voice recorder reveals moments leading up to Lion Air Boeing 737 crash

The flight crashed in October and killed all 189 people on board.
    

Devastating cyclone tracks trail of destruction across southeast Africa

President Filipe Nyusi said more than 200 people were killed and more bodies are being discovered after Cyclone Idai.
    

Mexico president López Obrador signs vow that he won't seek second term

The Mexican constitution limits a president to a single six-year term, and López Obrador put in writing that he won't change the law.
    

Haka ring out as New Zealand copes in massacre's aftermath

Ceremonial dance performed as country and its multicultural diaspora attempt to honor the dead and stay connected with their homeland.
    

New Zealand suspect was headed to a third target, police say

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Google hit with $1.69 billion E.U. fine for blocking ad rivals

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Indonesian investigators described the sounds emanating from the cockpit as the flight crew fought to take control of a plane that seemed almost magnetically propelled toward earth.
    

Pentagon Opens Internal Inquiry of Acting Defense Chief’s Ties to Boeing

Patrick M. Shanahan’s relationship with his former employers, and complaints that he disparaged Boeing competitors while at the Pentagon, have come under scrutiny.
    

Months After John McCain’s Death, Trump Keeps Feud With Him Alive

The president said he gave the Arizona senator “the funeral he wanted, and I didn’t get ‘thank you,’” escalating attacks on Mr. McCain that began over the weekend.
    

Trump Says Mueller Report Should Be Made Public: ‘Let People See It’

Mr. Trump has previously declined to commit to making the Mueller report public, but on Wednesday said the attorney general should “let it come out.”
    

How Companies Learned to Stop Fearing Trump’s Twitter Wrath

Two years into President Trump’s term, many businesses appear to be increasingly prioritizing their balance sheets over political backlash caused by his efforts to compel them to build and hire.
    

Rescuers Battle Flooding in Desperate Bid to Save Cyclone Victims

Nearly a week after southern Africa was hit by one the worst natural disasters in decades, it was all rescue workers could do to try to reach the victims.
    

Who Should Own Photos of Slaves? The Descendants, not Harvard, a Lawsuit Says

A woman is suing the university for photographs taken 169 years ago of slaves she says are her ancestors. The images were taken as part of a racist study.
    

Giant Military Contract Has a Hitch: A Little-Known Entrepreneur

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Federal Reserve, Floods, N.C.A.A.: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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Many states are suddenly considering heartbeat bills, which would make it virtually impossible to get an abortion. That’s no accident.
    

New Zealand’s Dealing With Its Gun Problem. When Will We?

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The Case for Expunging Criminal Records

A new study shows the benefits of giving people a clean slate.
    

The White-Extinction Conspiracy Theory Is Bonkers

The New Zealand attacker wanted you to think white people face existential decline. They don’t.
    

Seeing Really Is Believing

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Condemned to Repeat the History of Bank Failures?

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Second-Class Justice in the Military

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Clarence Thomas Breaks a Three-Year Silence at Supreme Court

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An Iowa Town Fought and Failed to Save a Levee. Then Came the Flood.

Hamburg residents held back the Missouri River in 2011, then had to take down the makeshift levee that saved them. Much of the town is now under water.
    

Fed, Dimming Its Economic Outlook, Predicts No Rate Increases This Year

The Federal Reserve lowered its growth forecast to 2.1 percent this year, far less rosy than White House projections, as it detected signs of a slowing economy.
    

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At the core of the “Ring” is the relationship between Wotan and Brünnhilde. The Metropolitan Opera’s old and new stagings offer divergent approaches.
    

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