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Cyclone Idai has killed at least 70 people in eastern Zimbabwe but the death toll is expected to rise as some of the worst affected areas have been inaccessible to rescuers, authorities said.
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  1. Zimbabwe death toll climbs to 70 in wake of Cyclone Idai
  2. Oakland Raiders release veteran OT Donald Penn
  3. Watch: Knicks' Mario Hezonja blocks LeBron James' game-winning shot
  4. Pittsburgh Steelers to sign former L.A. Rams LB Mark Barron
  5. Selection Sunday 2019: March Madness bracket, schedule
  6. Deutsche Bank confirms merger talks with Commerzbank
  7. Johnny Manziel signs to play for the AAF's Memphis Express
  8. Ethiopian Airlines black box data shows 'clear similarities' to Lion Air crash
  9. Harder for minority, poor teens with autism to get treatment and services
  10. Dolphins agree to terms with veteran QB Ryan Fitzpatrick
  11. British police treating stabbing as act of terrorism
  12. Virginia's Arlington County approves $23M Amazon HQ2 deal
  13. Milwaukee Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon out 6-8 weeks with plantar fascia tear
  14. Parades mark St. Patrick's Day weekend in United States
  15. Cleveland Indians sign OF Gonzalez to a minor-league deal
  16. Facebook removed 1.5M videos of New Zealand shooting in 24 hours
  17. Second Nebraska man dead in widespread flooding
  18. Study links egg consumption to risk of premature death
  19. 'Captain Marvel' No. 1 in North America for a 2nd weekend
  20. Ezra Miller writing a screenplay for 'Flash' movie
  21. Powerball jackpot up to $550M after no winner Saturday
  22. Peter Jackson, Taika Waititi urge unity, love after New Zealand mosque attack
  23. More blood pressure drugs recalled over potential cancer risk
  24. Santa Anita, horsemen reach pact on phasing out race-day medication
  25. Dozens dead after flash flooding hits Indonesia's Papua

Zimbabwe death toll climbs to 70 in wake of Cyclone Idai

Cyclone Idai has killed at least 70 people in eastern Zimbabwe but the death toll is expected to rise as some of the worst affected areas have been inaccessible to rescuers, authorities said.
    

Oakland Raiders release veteran OT Donald Penn

The Oakland Raiders released veteran offensive tackle Donald Penn, the team announced Saturday.
    

Watch: Knicks' Mario Hezonja blocks LeBron James' game-winning shot

New York Knicks forward Mario Hezonja blocked Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James' game-winning shot attempt during the fourth quarter Sunday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers to sign former L.A. Rams LB Mark Barron

Former Los Angeles Rams linebacker Mark Barron is expected to join the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Selection Sunday 2019: March Madness bracket, schedule

College basketball's regular season and conference championship week is finished, with multiple teams earning automatic bids ahead of the NCAA tournament.
    

Deutsche Bank confirms merger talks with Commerzbank

Deutsche Bank confirmed Sunday that is engaged in talks with Commerzbank for a merger that would bring together two of Germany's largest banks.
    

Johnny Manziel signs to play for the AAF's Memphis Express

Former Cleveland Browns first-round pick quarterback Johnny Manziel is back playing professional football again, this time in Tennessee.
    

Ethiopian Airlines black box data shows 'clear similarities' to Lion Air crash

The Ethiopian Airlines crash showed "clear similarities" to a Lion Air crash involving the same model of plane in October, Ethiopia's transport minister said.
    

Harder for minority, poor teens with autism to get treatment and services

The fight to get treatment and services for people with autism is harder among minorities who live in poverty, new research suggests.
    

Dolphins agree to terms with veteran QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

Coming off a season in which he was the talk of the NFL after the first two games of 2018, veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has a new home in Miami.
    

British police treating stabbing as act of terrorism

Police in Great Britain are investigating a non-fatal stabbing Saturday night in suburban London as an act of terrorism.
    

Virginia's Arlington County approves $23M Amazon HQ2 deal

Virginia's Arlington County Board unanimously approved a $23 million incentives package for Amazon to build its second headquarters amid protests Saturday.
    

Milwaukee Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon out 6-8 weeks with plantar fascia tear

The Milwaukee Bucks will be without guard Malcolm Brogdon for the the rest of the regular season and into the playoffs.
    

Parades mark St. Patrick's Day weekend in United States

New York City and St. Louis were among the U.S. cities marking St. Patrick's Day with parades this weekend.
    

Cleveland Indians sign OF Gonzalez to a minor-league deal

The Cleveland Indians have added another player to their outfield in flux, agreeing to a minor-league deal with former Colorado Rockies slugger Carlos Gonzalez.
    

Facebook removed 1.5M videos of New Zealand shooting in 24 hours

Facebook removed 1.5 million videos of the mass shootings at two mosques in New Zealand in the day after the attack on Friday.
    

Second Nebraska man dead in widespread flooding

A Nebraska man died in Iowa this the weekend when the vehicle he was in was swept up by floodwaters in the region, authorities said.
    

Study links egg consumption to risk of premature death

A new study says eggs are a major source of dietary cholesterol and that cholesterol in the diet ups the risk of heart disease and premature death.
    

'Captain Marvel' No. 1 in North America for a 2nd weekend

The Brie Larson-led superheroine adventure "Captain Marvel" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $69.1 million.
    

Ezra Miller writing a screenplay for 'Flash' movie

Actor Ezra Miller and comic-book scribe Grant Morrison are working together on the screenplay for a standalone movie focused on the superhero The Flash.
    

Powerball jackpot up to $550M after no winner Saturday

No winner was announced in Saturday's drawing for the Powerball jackpot, sending the top prize's total worth to an estimated $550 million.
    

Peter Jackson, Taika Waititi urge unity, love after New Zealand mosque attack

New Zealand filmmakers Peter Jackson and Taika Waititi are sharing messages of unity and love in the wake of Friday's deadly attack on Christchurch mosques.
    

More blood pressure drugs recalled over potential cancer risk

Another 43 lots of the blood pressure and heart failure drug Losartan have been recalled over the detection of a possible carcinogen in the tablets.
    

Santa Anita, horsemen reach pact on phasing out race-day medication

Santa Anita and horsemen agree to limit race-day medication for horses immediately and phase it out entirely starting in 2020.
    

Dozens dead after flash flooding hits Indonesia's Papua

Dozens of people were killed Sunday in flash flooding that hit Indonesia's far-eastern province of Papua.
    
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  6. N.C. man vanished after wife's death. Police found him in Arizona, they say - CNN
  7. Joe Biden nearly announces he is running for president - AOL
  8. 'Scientifically, the Right Year' to Implement Green New Deal 'Was Yesterday,' 2020 Hopeful Pete Buttigieg Says - Newsweek
  9. BEA Ends Technical Work on Crashed Boeing's Flight Recorders - Bloomberg
  10. China says 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang since 2014 - Reuters
  11. Why Video of New Zealand Massacre Can’t Be Stamped Out - The Wall Street Journal
  12. U.S.-Backed Forces Admit to Facing Difficulties Defeating IS in Syria - TIME
  13. Exclusive: Eldorado Resorts, Caesars explore merger - sources - Reuters
  14. Powerball jackpot soars to $550 million after elusive top prize goes unclaimed - New York Daily News
  15. Southwest, mechanics union announce tentative contract after 6 years of negotiations - MarketWatch
  16. Windows 7 versus Windows 10: Here comes the big push - ZDNet
  17. Steam partners can use Valve's network to speed up game traffic - Engadget
  18. Paris Jackson Denies Report of Suicide Attempt: 'F-cking Liars' - Rolling Stone
  19. Royal Family Feud: The Truth About Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Kate Middleton's Relationships - The Cheat Sheet
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  26. NASA is planning a space station that orbits the moon - Here's what you need to know - NEWSREP
  27. Daily low-dose aspirin no longer recommended as heart attack preventative for older adults - CNN
  28. Are eggs good or bad? New study links eggs to heart disease - Medibulletin
  29. Apple Watches are surprisingly good at detecting heart conditions says recent Stanford study - TechSpot
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Record crests expected on Platte, Elkhorn and Missouri Rivers, nearly 300 people rescued from high waters - KLKN

Puzzling number of men tied to Ferguson protests have died - NBCNews.com

Puzzling number of men tied to Ferguson protests have died  NBCNews.com

Six deaths involving men with connections to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, have died and some wonder if something sinister is at play.

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N.C. man vanished after wife's death. Police found him in Arizona, they say - CNN

Joe Biden nearly announces he is running for president - AOL

'Scientifically, the Right Year' to Implement Green New Deal 'Was Yesterday,' 2020 Hopeful Pete Buttigieg Says - Newsweek

BEA Ends Technical Work on Crashed Boeing's Flight Recorders - Bloomberg

BEA Ends Technical Work on Crashed Boeing's Flight Recorders  Bloomberg

BEA, the French agency for civil aviation safety, said technical work on the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorders from the Boeing 737 Max that crashed in ...

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China says 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang since 2014 - Reuters

China says 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang since 2014  Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - Authorities in China have arrested almost 13,000 “terrorists” in the restive far western region of Xinjiang since 2014, the government said on ...

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Why Video of New Zealand Massacre Can’t Be Stamped Out - The Wall Street Journal

U.S.-Backed Forces Admit to Facing Difficulties Defeating IS in Syria - TIME

Exclusive: Eldorado Resorts, Caesars explore merger - sources - Reuters

Exclusive: Eldorado Resorts, Caesars explore merger - sources  Reuters

(Reuters) - U.S. casino operators Eldorado Resorts Inc and Caesars Entertainment Corp are in the early stages of exploring a merger, people familiar with the ...

    

Powerball jackpot soars to $550 million after elusive top prize goes unclaimed - New York Daily News

Southwest, mechanics union announce tentative contract after 6 years of negotiations - MarketWatch

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Southwest Airlines and a union representing its mechanics could be on the verge of ending a bitter, long-running labor dispute that has triggered hundreds of...

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Windows 7 versus Windows 10: Here comes the big push - ZDNet

Windows 7 versus Windows 10: Here comes the big push  ZDNet

The clock is ticking on Windows 7, which means those last-minute Windows 10 upgrade projects are picking up momentum.

    

Steam partners can use Valve's network to speed up game traffic - Engadget

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  4. Past shooting survivors work to process grief in light of new gun violence
  5. New Zealand PM's office, others were sent manifesto before attack; death toll rises to 50
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As a light rain fell, people clutched each other and wept quietly at makeshift memorials outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch.
    

Ethiopian Airlines crash had 'clear similarity' with Lion Air crash, official says

Ethiopia Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said the black box from the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people last week is in good condition.
    

Trump downplayed the white nationalist threat. It's growing, experts say.

President Donald Trump said Friday that “I think it’s a small group of people that have very, very serious problems."
    

Past shooting survivors work to process grief in light of new gun violence

Research shows engaging with peers can be “as valuable” a tool in healing from past traumatic events as seeing a professional.
    

New Zealand PM's office, others were sent manifesto before attack; death toll rises to 50

"Had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been," Jacinda Ardern said. The death toll has risen to 50.
    

Facebook says it removed 1.5M videos of the New Zealand mosque attack

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Sunday said she wanted to discuss the issue with the tech giant.
    

Australian PM sides with teen who egged anti-Muslim senator

Sen. Fraser Anning has been widely condemned for blaming Muslim immigration for racist attacks on two New Zealand mosques that claimed at least 50 lives.
    

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