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Possible tornadoes touched down in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday, damaging homes, causing minor injuries and leaving people without power.
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  1. Possible tornadoes strike Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi
  2. 46 fishing on icy Lake Erie rescue
  3. Two missing climbers' bodies ID'd in Pakistan search
  4. Founder of spa in Robert Kraft arrest advertised access to Donald Trump
  5. R. Kelly released from jail after paying $161,000 in child support
  6. Oklahoma school bus collision kills 2 adults, 1 child
  7. Kevin Smith loves Stan Lee's 'Mallrats' moment in 'Captain Marvel'
  8. Four lawyers, pilot ID'd in fatal plane crash into Florida lake
  9. Zazie Beetz to star in a 'Twilight Zone' episode
  10. Pope, Latter-day Saints president meet for first time
  11. Japan ferry collision injures 80; whale may be to blame
  12. Philadelphia bans cashless stores in first for U.S. cities
  13. No third season for 'SMILF,' Showtime says
  14. Baby of Islamic State member Shamima Begum dies in Syria; wanted to return to Britain
  15. Adriana Barraza lands role in 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels'
  16. Passengers evacuated by slides after emergency landing
  17. U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit Europe in 2021
  18. 'Star is Born' soundtrack tops the U.S. album chart
  19. Taraji P. Henson, Ed Helms teaming up for 'Coffee & Kareem'
  20. 'Airwolf' actor Jan-Michael Vincent dead at 73
  21. Dry eye, migraines might be linked: Study
  22. Beware of drowsy driving as Daylight Saving Iime begins

Possible tornadoes strike Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi

Possible tornadoes touched down in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday, damaging homes, causing minor injuries and leaving people without power.
    

46 fishing on icy Lake Erie rescue

The U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies rescued 46 people stranded Saturday morning when ice broke apart while fishing on Lake Erie.
    

Two missing climbers' bodies ID'd in Pakistan search

The bodies of two climbers missing for almost two weeks on a mountain in Pakistan have been found.
    

Founder of spa in Robert Kraft arrest advertised access to Donald Trump

A Chinese woman who founded a spa where Robert Kraft was accused of paying for sex also ran a business offering access to President Donald Trump.
    

R. Kelly released from jail after paying $161,000 in child support

R. Kelly, who is battling sex-abuse allegations, was released from the Cook County Jail on Saturday after paying $161,000 in overdue child support.
    

Oklahoma school bus collision kills 2 adults, 1 child

A school bus collision in Oklahoma overnight has killed three people, including one child on the bus.
    

Kevin Smith loves Stan Lee's 'Mallrats' moment in 'Captain Marvel'

Kevin Smith took to Twitter to thank Marvel Studios for tying his movie "Mallrats" to the late Stan Lee's cameo in "Captain Marvel."
    

Four lawyers, pilot ID'd in fatal plane crash into Florida lake

The five people killed in a plane crash into South Florida's Lake Okeechobee included four attorneys with the same law firm and the pilot.
    

Zazie Beetz to star in a 'Twilight Zone' episode

"Atlanta" and "Deadpool 2" actress Zazie Beetz has signed on to star in an upcoming episode of the revamped version of "The Twilight Zone."
    

Pope, Latter-day Saints president meet for first time

Pope Francis met Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prophet Russell Nelson in the Vatican on Saturday, marking a historic encounter between such leaders
    

Japan ferry collision injures 80; whale may be to blame

At least 80 people were injured Saturday after a jetfoil ferry may have hit a whale in the Sea of Japan.
    

Philadelphia bans cashless stores in first for U.S. cities

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has signed off on a new law that will make the city the first in the United States to ban cashless stores.
    

No third season for 'SMILF,' Showtime says

There will be no third season of the comedy "SMILF" on Showtime.
    

Baby of Islamic State member Shamima Begum dies in Syria; wanted to return to Britain

The 3-week-old son of Shamima Begum has died in Syria after Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid revoked her citizenship a member of the Islamic State
    

Adriana Barraza lands role in 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels'

"Babel" and "Thor" actress Adriana Barraza has joined the ensemble of Showtime's "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels."
    

Passengers evacuated by slides after emergency landing

Passengers on a plane that made an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport were evacuated by slides and all flights were halted for one hour.
    

U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit Europe in 2021

Starting in 2021, U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit most European countries due to border security issues.
    

'Star is Born' soundtrack tops the U.S. album chart

The soundtrack to the movie musical "A Star is Born" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
    

Taraji P. Henson, Ed Helms teaming up for 'Coffee & Kareem'

"Empire" actress Taraji P. Henson and "The Office" alum Ed Helms are set to star in the comedy film "Coffee & Kareem," Netflix announced.
    

'Airwolf' actor Jan-Michael Vincent dead at 73

"Hooper" and "Airwolf" star Jan-Michael Vincent has died at the age of 73.
    

Dry eye, migraines might be linked: Study

People with migraines may be at higher odds of also having chronic dry eye disease, and that's especially true for seniors, new research shows.
    

Beware of drowsy driving as Daylight Saving Iime begins

The switch to Daylight Saving Time can increase the risk of driver fatigue and crashes, but there are a number of ways to reduce the danger, an expert says.
    
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  1. Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders top the list of favored Democrats for 2020 by a long shot, Iowa poll shows - INSIDER
  2. Beto O'Rourke signals a 2020 run - Washington Examiner
  3. Trump call for budget cuts sparks new shutdown fears - POLITICO
  4. UPDATE: Saturday afternoon severe threat - WAAY
  5. Judge: Immigration Must Identify Thousands More Migrant Kids Separated From Parents - NPR
  6. Donald Trump Makes Watergate 'Look Like Child’s Play' but Democrats Shouldn't Scream Impeachment—Yet: Laurence Tribe - Newsweek
  7. Joe Biden's not so secret weapon: Barack Obama - CNN
  8. Plane crash in Colombia kills 14, officials say - Fox News
  9. By 2021, US Citizens Must Apply To Visit EU Countries - NPR
  10. She joined ISIS as a teen, and Britain wouldn’t let her back. Now her baby has died. - The Washington Post
  11. India says Pakistan hiding information by blocking access to bombing site - Reuters
  12. CVS to change on-hold music after plea from doctor - WJLA
  13. Newark Airport reopens after emergency landing - CNN
  14. Flickr protects all its users' Creative Commons photos - Engadget
  15. Face Unlock fails again? YouTuber highlights a possible flaw in Galaxy S10+ security - Notebookcheck.net
  16. Microsoft: Consumer AR’s path is ‘measured in years’ - VentureBeat
  17. Former Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez engaged to Jennifer Lopez, according to Instagram post - KGO-TV
  18. Meghan Markle's Trusted Aide to Quit Job After Royal Baby's Birth - Entertainment Tonight
  19. Luke Perry's Fiancée Calls Him ''Extraordinary'' in Statement - E! NEWS
  20. Derrick Lewis Responds to Critics Who Say He Has Bad Cardio - 411mania.com
  21. Blue Jays deploy 4-man OF vs. Harper - MLB.com
  22. Michigan State vs. Michigan score: Michigan State defeats Michigan to claim share of Big Ten title - CBS Sports
  23. Roscosmos Chief, Elon Musk Exchange Courtesies After SpaceX Capsule Landing - Sputnik International
  24. SpaceX Proves It's Ready to Return America to Space - Yahoo News
  25. An Unvaccinated Boy Got Tetanus. His Oregon Hospital Stay: 57 Days and $800,000. - The New York Times
  26. Flu season may not have peaked, and there's another wave of severe infections underway, CDC says - WDTV
  27. Health Officials Warn New Yorkers to Vaccinate Their Pets as Rabid Raccoons Appear in Manhattan - Gizmodo
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Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders top the list of favored Democrats for 2020 by a long shot, Iowa poll shows - INSIDER

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders top the list of favored Democrats for 2020 by a long shot, Iowa poll shows  INSIDER

Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont top the list of favored Democrats to run for president in 2020, according to a new poll of ...

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Beto O'Rourke signals a 2020 run - Washington Examiner

Trump call for budget cuts sparks new shutdown fears - POLITICO


UPDATE: Saturday afternoon severe threat - WAAY

Judge: Immigration Must Identify Thousands More Migrant Kids Separated From Parents - NPR


Donald Trump Makes Watergate 'Look Like Child’s Play' but Democrats Shouldn't Scream Impeachment—Yet: Laurence Tribe - Newsweek

Joe Biden's not so secret weapon: Barack Obama - CNN

Plane crash in Colombia kills 14, officials say - Fox News

By 2021, US Citizens Must Apply To Visit EU Countries - NPR

She joined ISIS as a teen, and Britain wouldn’t let her back. Now her baby has died. - The Washington Post

India says Pakistan hiding information by blocking access to bombing site - Reuters

CVS to change on-hold music after plea from doctor - WJLA

CVS to change on-hold music after plea from doctor  WJLA

A Massachusetts doctor who pleaded with CVS to change its on-hold jingle is getting his wish. The Boston Globe reports a spokeswoman for the pharmacy ...

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Newark Airport reopens after emergency landing - CNN

Flickr protects all its users' Creative Commons photos - Engadget

Face Unlock fails again? YouTuber highlights a possible flaw in Galaxy S10+ security - Notebookcheck.net

Microsoft: Consumer AR’s path is ‘measured in years’ - VentureBeat

Microsoft: Consumer AR’s path is ‘measured in years’  VentureBeat

Microsoft's HoloLens 2 reveal event last week made one thing clear: This is a device for the enterprise. If the multiple demos from business partners didn't make ...

    

Former Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez engaged to Jennifer Lopez, according to Instagram post - KGO-TV

Meghan Markle's Trusted Aide to Quit Job After Royal Baby's Birth - Entertainment Tonight

Luke Perry's Fiancée Calls Him ''Extraordinary'' in Statement - E! NEWS

Derrick Lewis Responds to Critics Who Say He Has Bad Cardio - 411mania.com

Blue Jays deploy 4-man OF vs. Harper - MLB.com

Blue Jays deploy 4-man OF vs. Harper  MLB.com

CLEARWATER -- Charlie Montoyo stayed true to his word by using a four-man outfield every time Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper stepped to the plate on ...

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Michigan State vs. Michigan score: Michigan State defeats Michigan to claim share of Big Ten title - CBS Sports

Roscosmos Chief, Elon Musk Exchange Courtesies After SpaceX Capsule Landing - Sputnik International

SpaceX Proves It's Ready to Return America to Space - Yahoo News

An Unvaccinated Boy Got Tetanus. His Oregon Hospital Stay: 57 Days and $800,000. - The New York Times

Flu season may not have peaked, and there's another wave of severe infections underway, CDC says - WDTV

Health Officials Warn New Yorkers to Vaccinate Their Pets as Rabid Raccoons Appear in Manhattan - Gizmodo

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Adidas says women to get same World Cup bonus as men

Adidas says on Twitter that it believes “in inspiring and enabling the next generation of female athletes, creators and leaders through breaking barriers.”
    

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From the right to work in 27 other countries to roaming free cellphone service across the bloc, there are plenty ways Brexit will change life in the U.K.
    

India asks Pakistan for crackdown on terror groups as tensions ease between nuclear rivals

Tensions flared between the nuclear rivals after a suicide attack on a convoy of Indian paramilitary soldiers in the Indian-held Kashmir that killed 40 soldiers.
    

Beijing is worried that Trump may walk away from the table

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New York was riveted by a debate over incentives offered to Amazon to build a headquarters. But Hudson Yards, the huge office and luxury residential development in Manhattan, has received far more.
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  3. Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving Moderates
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  6. U.S. Continues to Separate Migrant Families Despite Rollback of Policy
  7. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
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  11. Ken Jennings: What Alex Trebek Is Really Like
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  17. Think Like a Libel Lawyer
  18. The Black Gun Owner Next Door
  19. Woodrow Wilson and ‘the Ugliest of Treacheries’
  20. After Outcry, Jeff Sessions’s Former Spokeswoman Drops Editing Role at CNN
  21. Barbara Winslow Grant, Mother of Times Chairman, Dies at 90
  22. Power Still Flickering, Venezuelans Take to Streets to Protest
  23. Julia Ruth Stevens, Babe Ruth’s Daughter, Dies at 102
  24. Wells Fargo Says Its Culture Has Changed. Some Employees Disagree.
  25. For Americans, Travel to Europe Will Be Slightly More Complicated
  26. What It’s Like to Be a Black Man in Japan
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How ISIS Is Rising in the Philippines as It Dwindles in the Middle East

In the lawless jungles and seas of the southern Philippines, militants launch deadly attacks under the black flag of the Islamic State.
    

Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving Moderates

The leading Democratic candidates have largely broken with consensus-driven politics and embraced progressive ideas on health care, taxes, the environment and Middle East policy.
    

Amy Klobuchar Talks Health Care, Israel and, Yes, That Comb

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In South Africa’s Fabled Wine Country, White and Black Battle Over Land

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U.S. Continues to Separate Migrant Families Despite Rollback of Policy

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