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Suspected Islamic State militants involved in a suicide bomb attack that killed four Americans in mid-January have been captured, authorities said.
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  1. Suspected militants behind attack that killed Americans in Syria detained as IS camp captured
  2. March Madness First Four: Fairleigh Dickinson, Belmont reach Round of 64
  3. Los Angeles Rams ink former Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews
  4. Dallas Cowboys sign former Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb
  5. Watch: Damon Jones reveals details of J.R. Smith's soup attack
  6. New facial bone may someday be grown from patient's rib
  7. Georgian soldier ID'd in remains returned from Korean War
  8. Statue of Liberty climber Therese Okoumou sentenced to probation
  9. 'Penny Dreadful' alum Rory Kinnear to play new character in sequel
  10. Hormonal therapy for prostate cancer may increase depression risk
  11. Apple introduces iMacs with new Intel processors
  12. Yankees reliever Dellin Betances to begin 2019 on the injured list
  13. Anya Taylor-Joy to star in 'The Queen's Gambit' for Netflix
  14. Donald Trump, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro vow fight against socialism
  15. Evolution of the mammalian arm predates the dinosaurs
  16. Chris O'Dowd to star in 'Twilight Zone' episode
  17. Food prescriptions may prevent heart disease in 2 million people
  18. NASA detects atomic-force meteor explosion above the Bering Sea
  19. Concertina wire stolen from U.S.-Mexico border at Tijuana
  20. Look: Margot Robbie channels Sharon Tate in 'Once Upon a Time' image
  21. Warriors' DeMarcus Cousins out again with ankle injury
  22. Patriots owner Robert Kraft offered deal to drop prostitution charges

Suspected militants behind attack that killed Americans in Syria detained as IS camp captured

Suspected Islamic State militants involved in a suicide bomb attack that killed four Americans in mid-January have been captured, authorities said.
    

March Madness First Four: Fairleigh Dickinson, Belmont reach Round of 64

Fairleigh Dickinson and Belmont advanced to the Round of 64 with wins in the First Four of the NCAA tournament Tuesday night in Dayton, Ohio.
    

Los Angeles Rams ink former Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews

The Los Angeles Rams signed former Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Dallas Cowboys sign former Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb

The Dallas Cowboys signed former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Watch: Damon Jones reveals details of J.R. Smith's soup attack

Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith infamously threw a bowl of soup at former Cavs assistant coach Damon Jones last March.
    

New facial bone may someday be grown from patient's rib

Scientists have developed a way to grow live bone using a rib and a 3D mold in animal studies, and they say their technique could offer a new way to treat severe head and facial injuries.
    

Georgian soldier ID'd in remains returned from Korean War

Scientists identified the remains of an 18-year-old soldier who died in 1950 in battle during the Korean War, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday.
    

Statue of Liberty climber Therese Okoumou sentenced to probation

A Manhattan judge sentenced a New York woman to probation for climbing the Statue of Liberty in July to protest President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
    

'Penny Dreadful' alum Rory Kinnear to play new character in sequel

"Penny Dreadful" alum Rory Kinnear has joined the cast of the sequel series "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels," Showtime said Tuesday.
    

Hormonal therapy for prostate cancer may increase depression risk

A study found that men on hormone-reducing therapy after prostate removal were 80 percent more likely to develop depression than other prostate cancer patients.
    

Apple introduces iMacs with new Intel processors

Apple unveiled a new iMac desktop computer Tuesday with what the company described as a two-fold performance boost.
    

Yankees reliever Dellin Betances to begin 2019 on the injured list

New York Yankees four-time All-Star relief pitcher Dellin Betances will start the season on the injured list following an MRI that revealed right shoulder impingement.
    

Anya Taylor-Joy to star in 'The Queen's Gambit' for Netflix

Netflix announced Tuesday that "Split" alum Anya Taylor-Joy will star in its six-part adaptation of Walter Tevis' novel, "The Queen's Gambit."
    

Donald Trump, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro vow fight against socialism

President Donald Trump said the U.S. could be "a lot tougher" with sanctions against Venezuela at a news conference with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
    

Evolution of the mammalian arm predates the dinosaurs

According to a new study, the earliest mammalian predecessors began evolving unique forelimbs 270 million years ago, 30 million years before the dinosaurs.
    

Chris O'Dowd to star in 'Twilight Zone' episode

"Get Shorty" and "Bridesmaids" actor Chris O'Dowd has signed on to star in an episode of the new version of "The Twilight Zone," CBS All Access said Tuesday.
    

Food prescriptions may prevent heart disease in 2 million people

If Medicaid and Medicare provided fruits and vegetables, it could prevent cardiovascular disease in about 1.93 million beneficiaries, according to new research.
    

NASA detects atomic-force meteor explosion above the Bering Sea

According to NASA, a meteor exploded in Earth's atmosphere in December.
    

Concertina wire stolen from U.S.-Mexico border at Tijuana

Thieves have stolen the concertina wire laid last year to stop migrants from crossing the border fence between San Ysidro, Calif., and Tijuana, Mexico.
    

Look: Margot Robbie channels Sharon Tate in 'Once Upon a Time' image

Margot Robbie shared on Instagram an image of her as Sharon Tate, the actress she plays in the upcoming period picture, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
    

Warriors' DeMarcus Cousins out again with ankle injury

The Golden State Warriors will be without their top big man, DeMarcus Cousins, tonight when they face the Timberwolves in Minnesota.
    

Patriots owner Robert Kraft offered deal to drop prostitution charges

Florida prosecutors said they offered to drop charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft if he admits he would have been proven guilty at trial.
    
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  2. Cindy McCain posts stranger's hateful message about John McCain and their daughter - CNN
  3. Trump wants to get to the 'bottom of' alleged anti-conservative bias on social media - ABC News
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  6. West Virginia Sues Bishop and Diocese Over Sex Abuse, Citing Consumer Protection - The New York Times
  7. High-Level U.S.-China Trade Talks to Resume in Final Push for Deal - The Wall Street Journal
  8. Donald Trump Vows To Investigate Facebook, Twitter, TV News Outlets, “Different Shows” In Rose Garden Presser - Deadline
  9. AP source: Justice Dept. probing development of Boeing jets - Fox News
  10. Netherlands shooting: 3 dead, 5 wounded; Turkish-born suspect in custody - WLS-TV
  11. Roundup weed killer substantial factor in California man's cancer, jury rules - Fox News
  12. How Fed Chair Powell could make or break the case for a rate cut - Yahoo Finance
  13. Ride-hailing, Fracking, Capital Hunger, And Future Profits - Crunchbase News
  14. Google Stadia Streaming Platform Launch, Game, and Feature Details Revealed - IGN
  15. Review: Samsung's Galaxy S10 proves simple can be better - Business Insider
  16. Inductive Apple Pencil charging tech reportedly too expensive for 2019 iPad Air & mini - AppleInsider
  17. Apple teams with media literacy programs in the US and Europe - Apple Newsroom
  18. Olivia Jade Giannulli: Her life in pictures - USA TODAY
  19. JAY-Z, Miley Cyrus, Dead And Company, and Chance The Rapper to headline Woodstock 50 - The A.V. Club
  20. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes used a deep baritone voice at almost all times, but former insiders say it was faked - INSIDER
  21. Ariana Grande kicks off tour with tribute to late Jewish rapper Mac Miller - JTA News
  22. Patberg, Hoosiers picked for Women's NCAA Tournament - The Republic
  23. Mike Trout’s Big New Contract Should Make Everyone Happy - Slate
  24. First Four: Belmont, Rick Byrd get 1st NCAA tournament win - Yahoo Sports
  25. NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft finds particles flying off asteroid Bennu - Spaceflight Now
  26. Mathematicians reveal secret to human sperm's swimming prowess - Phys.org
  27. New Results Probe the Origin of "Ultima Thule" - Sky & Telescope
  28. March full moon, first day of spring coincide for last supermoon of 2019 - WLS-TV
  29. First drug targeting postpartum depression approved by FDA - Fox News
  30. The contribution of cannabis use to variation in the incidence of psychotic disorder across Europe (EU-GEI): a multicentre case-control study - The Lancet
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One day before last year's fatal crash, Lion Air's Boeing 737 Max 8 was reportedly saved by an off-duty pilot - CNBC


Cindy McCain posts stranger's hateful message about John McCain and their daughter - CNN

Trump wants to get to the 'bottom of' alleged anti-conservative bias on social media - ABC News


Border patrol announces 4th in-custody death of migrant since December - NBCNews.com

Jason Van Dyke sentence stands after Illinois Supreme Court rejects resentencing efforts by prosecutors - WLS-TV


West Virginia Sues Bishop and Diocese Over Sex Abuse, Citing Consumer Protection - The New York Times

High-Level U.S.-China Trade Talks to Resume in Final Push for Deal - The Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump Vows To Investigate Facebook, Twitter, TV News Outlets, “Different Shows” In Rose Garden Presser - Deadline

AP source: Justice Dept. probing development of Boeing jets - Fox News

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Netherlands shooting: 3 dead, 5 wounded; Turkish-born suspect in custody - WLS-TV

Roundup weed killer substantial factor in California man's cancer, jury rules - Fox News

How Fed Chair Powell could make or break the case for a rate cut - Yahoo Finance

Ride-hailing, Fracking, Capital Hunger, And Future Profits - Crunchbase News

Google Stadia Streaming Platform Launch, Game, and Feature Details Revealed - IGN

Review: Samsung's Galaxy S10 proves simple can be better - Business Insider

Inductive Apple Pencil charging tech reportedly too expensive for 2019 iPad Air & mini - AppleInsider

Apple teams with media literacy programs in the US and Europe - Apple Newsroom

Olivia Jade Giannulli: Her life in pictures - USA TODAY

JAY-Z, Miley Cyrus, Dead And Company, and Chance The Rapper to headline Woodstock 50 - The A.V. Club

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes used a deep baritone voice at almost all times, but former insiders say it was faked - INSIDER

Ariana Grande kicks off tour with tribute to late Jewish rapper Mac Miller - JTA News

Patberg, Hoosiers picked for Women's NCAA Tournament - The Republic

Mike Trout’s Big New Contract Should Make Everyone Happy - Slate

First Four: Belmont, Rick Byrd get 1st NCAA tournament win - Yahoo Sports

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft finds particles flying off asteroid Bennu - Spaceflight Now

Mathematicians reveal secret to human sperm's swimming prowess - Phys.org

Mathematicians reveal secret to human sperm's swimming prowess  Phys.org

Researchers have discovered what gives human sperm the strength to succeed in the race to fertilise the egg.

    

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Daily use of high potency marijuana linked to psychosis

“The more cannabis you consume the more likely you are to develop a psychotic disorder.”
    

Trump praises Brazil's far-right president at White House

Trump said he has “many views” in common with Jair Bolsonaro and that he expects to have a “fantastic working relationship" with the Brazilian leader.
    

U.S. military: Venezuela crisis boosting Colombian rebel threat

“It’s essentially a lawless region now inside Venezuela along the border and the FARC dissidents and the ELN have taken advantage of that,” U.S. Admiral Craig Faller said.
    

Boeing's woes are the latest hiccup in China trade talks

Beijing is expected to buy almost 8,000 planes over the next two decades, for a combined value of $1.2 trillion.
    

Wet weather no more? U.K.'s fresh water could run dry in 25 years

The head of the U.K. Environment Agency says decreased rainfall, population growth, wastefulness and leaky pipes are posing an "existential threat."
    

A convention from 1604 just flung Brexit deeper into uncertainty

With less than two weeks to go until the supposed exit deadline, the U.K.'s attempts to leave the E.U. took a fresh and very historical twist.
    

Suspect has no direct links to victims of Netherlands tram attack, police say

The 37-year-old suspect was arrested at a house northwest of Utrecht's city center.
    

Ardern vows to never utter New Zealand mosque gunman's name

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  3. Trump Picks Former Delta Executive Stephen Dickson as F.A.A. Chief
  4. Mozambique Cyclone Rescuers Struggle to Reach Victims in ‘Inland Ocean’
  5. ‘Do You Pull the Parchment?’: Students Caught Up in College Admissions Scandal Now Face a Reckoning
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  20. Report Says U.S. Airstrikes Have Killed 14 Civilians in Somalia
  21. British Gallery Turns Down $1.3 Million Sackler Donation
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  25. A Sexism Storm Over Italy’s Courts, With Female Judges at Its Center
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F.A.A. Approval of Boeing Jet Involved in Two Crashes Comes Under Scrutiny

A software system suspected of playing a role in two deadly crashes involving the same jet, the Boeing 737 Max, did not raise red flags during the approval process.
    

Can Ethiopia’s Long Love Affair With Boeing Survive the 737 Max Crash?

The manufacturer is so revered in the country, planes are often referred to as “Boeings.” The Max 8 crash may change all that.
    

Trump Picks Former Delta Executive Stephen Dickson as F.A.A. Chief

Mr. Dickson will be nominated amid calls for the aviation agency to explain its approval of the Boeing 737 Max, the jet involved in the two accidents
    

Mozambique Cyclone Rescuers Struggle to Reach Victims in ‘Inland Ocean’

Aid agencies called the devastation from Cyclone Idai the worst natural disaster in southern Africa in two decades.
    

‘Do You Pull the Parchment?’: Students Caught Up in College Admissions Scandal Now Face a Reckoning

At the University of Southern California, those linked to the admissions fraud are blocked from registering for classes pending a review, one of many inquiries now underway.
    

Admissions Scandal Stokes Hard Questions on Recruited Athletes

The practice of allowing coaches to recommend athletes for admission helps build competitive teams, but a federal fraud case has prompted some administrators to call for more scrutiny of the process.
    

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The Food and Drug Administration is taking another look at breast implants because of renewed safety concerns.
    

The New Zealand Shooting Victims Spanned Generations and Nationalities

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Why America Needs a Stronger Defense Industry

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Can This Man Oust Netanyahu?

Yair Lapid, Israel’s consummate centrist, explains why his party can unseat Israel’s prime minister.
    

Op-Docs: Natural Born Settlers

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Mourning the Loss of Alan Krueger

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Why Jacinda Ardern Matters

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Like ‘House Arrest’: Flooded Roads and Swamped Bridges Strand Nebraskans

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A Sexism Storm Over Italy’s Courts, With Female Judges at Its Center

Two recent rulings, in a murder and in a rape case, have provoked protests over entrenched gender stereotypes in the country.
    

West Virginia Sues Bishop and Diocese Over Sex Abuse, Citing Consumer Protection

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