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Baltimore's Democratic Mayor Catherine E. Pugh said Monday she would be taking an "indefinite leave of absence" due to her deteriorating health.
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  1. Baltimore mayor takes leave of absence as book-selling scandal grows
  2. U.S. Forces Korea allow face masks to ward off fine dust pollution
  3. Detroit Lions to sign former Broncos, Rams running back C.J. Anderson
  4. March Madness: North Carolina freshman Nassir Little declares for NBA Draft
  5. March Madness: John Calipari agrees to lifetime contract at Kentucky
  6. Lakers' LeBron James to skip FIBA World Cup; could play in 2020 Olympics
  7. British Parliament fails to adopt an alternative to Theresa May's Brexit deal
  8. St. Louis Cardinals spoil Pittsburgh Pirates' home opener with extra-inning win
  9. Mandan, N.D., police treating 4 deaths at business as homicides
  10. Kentucky offers coach John Calipari lifetime contract
  11. Cleveland Browns trade DE Emmanuel Ogbah to Kansas City Chiefs
  12. Dow Jones rises 300 points on first day of new quarter
  13. 3 World War II service members ID'd 7 seven years after death
  14. Lunar lander firm OrbitBeyond eyes Florida for new facility
  15. Volodymyr Zelensky to face Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in runoff
  16. Closer Craig Kimbrel eyed by a few teams
  17. Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro announces 30-day electricity rationing
  18. Wearable device may take place of biopsy for blood colllection
  19. Keenan Allen calls Le'Veon Bell's rap 'trash'
  20. In photos: Moments from MLB opening day
  21. Short sleep duration, not sleep apnea, linked to daytime sleepiness
  22. Watch: Goat ejected from Utah school bus
  23. Burger King rolls out vegetarian 'Impossible Whopper'
  24. Watch: Notebooks spell out message for Guinness record
  25. Emotional end for Duke after Sunday's loss in NCAA tourney

Baltimore mayor takes leave of absence as book-selling scandal grows

Baltimore's Democratic Mayor Catherine E. Pugh said Monday she would be taking an "indefinite leave of absence" due to her deteriorating health.
    

U.S. Forces Korea allow face masks to ward off fine dust pollution

U.S. army personnel in South Korea are being allowed to wear masks while in uniform to defend against a different kind of attack: fine dust pollution.
    

Detroit Lions to sign former Broncos, Rams running back C.J. Anderson

Former Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson agreed to a contract with the Detroit Lions on Monday.
    

March Madness: North Carolina freshman Nassir Little declares for NBA Draft

North Carolina Tar Heels freshman Nassir Little decided to declare for the 2019 NBA Draft after one season at the school.
    

March Madness: John Calipari agrees to lifetime contract at Kentucky

Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari agreed to a lifetime contract at the school, the coach confirmed on his radio show Monday.
    

Lakers' LeBron James to skip FIBA World Cup; could play in 2020 Olympics

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James won't play in this year's FIBA World Cup in China, but could play in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
    

British Parliament fails to adopt an alternative to Theresa May's Brexit deal

The British Parliament failed to select an alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan on Monday.
    

St. Louis Cardinals spoil Pittsburgh Pirates' home opener with extra-inning win

St. Louis shortstop Paul DeJong scored on a passed ball in the 11th inning as the Cardinals rallied for a 6-5 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday.
    

Mandan, N.D., police treating 4 deaths at business as homicides

Police in North Dakota say they're investigating the discovery of four bodies inside the building of a property management business as homicides Monday.
    

Kentucky offers coach John Calipari lifetime contract

Kentucky has offered basketball coach John Calipari a lifetime contract in a deal that would include a head-coaching extension and ambassador role.
    

Cleveland Browns trade DE Emmanuel Ogbah to Kansas City Chiefs

The Cleveland Browns traded defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah to the Kansas City Chiefs, the team announced Monday.
    

Dow Jones rises 300 points on first day of new quarter

U.S. financial markets turned in a strong showing to start off the second quarter of the fiscal calendar Monday amid a positive outlook for a trade deal with China.
    

3 World War II service members ID'd 7 seven years after death

Scientists have identified the remains of three service members killed more than seven decades ago during World War II, the Defense Department announced Monday.
    

Lunar lander firm OrbitBeyond eyes Florida for new facility

Lunar lander company OrbitBeyond is eyeing Florida for a new facility.
    

Volodymyr Zelensky to face Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in runoff

Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky garnered a commanding lead over the competition in the country's presidential election Monday.
    

Closer Craig Kimbrel eyed by a few teams

Closer Craig Kimbrel still is looking for a team to pitch for, and has a number of potential suitors interested in him.
    

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro announces 30-day electricity rationing

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced Monday a 30-day ration on electricity after weeks of power outages in the beleaguered country.
    

Wearable device may take place of biopsy for blood colllection

A new device for screening blood is capable of capturing 3.5 times the number of cancer cells as the current method, according to University of Michigan researchers that developed it.
    

Keenan Allen calls Le'Veon Bell's rap 'trash'

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen didn't hold back in his critique of Le'Veon Bell's latest music, calling it trash on Twitter.
    

In photos: Moments from MLB opening day

Major League Baseball kicks off the season with opening day games across the country on March 28, 2019.
    

Short sleep duration, not sleep apnea, linked to daytime sleepiness

Daytime sleepiness is associated with short sleep duration, not obstructive sleep apnea, according to new research. Sleep apnea was, however, linked to higher incidences hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia.
    

Watch: Goat ejected from Utah school bus

A mischievous goat had to be escorted away from a school bus stop in Utah when it repeatedly attempted to follow children onto the vehicle.
    

Burger King rolls out vegetarian 'Impossible Whopper'

Burger King began Monday test-marketing its Impossible Whopper, made with plant-based patties but touted as identical in taste to a regular Whopper.
    

Watch: Notebooks spell out message for Guinness record

A senior citizens' home in India broke a Guinness World Record by creating a message from large letters formed by notebooks.
    

Emotional end for Duke after Sunday's loss in NCAA tourney

It was not the outcome that the Duke Blue Devils wanted, and emotions ran high for the team after their loss Sunday in the NCAA tournament.
    
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  1. Security clearances should not be a partisan issue - Washington Examiner
  2. First on CNN: Stephen Miller tells surrogates Trump hasn't yet decided to shut down the border, says it depends on coming days - CNN
  3. A Man Has Been Found Guilty Of Murdering NYC Jogger Karina Vetrano - BuzzFeed News
  4. Trump punts health care until after 2020 - POLITICO
  5. Senator readying proposed constitutional amendment that would end the Electoral College - Washington Examiner
  6. Mandan murders: police investigating four deaths at a business - KFYR-TV
  7. RaNiya Wright's father 'looking for justice' after the 10yr dies following classroom fight - WIS10
  8. Gun rights groups celebrate win as judge rejects California's ban on high-capacity magazines - The Washington Post
  9. Trump rips 'radical' Democrats, says census 'meaningless' without citizenship question - Fox News
  10. MPs vote down all four alternatives to PM's Brexit deal - Guardian News
  11. New Japanese imperial era 'Reiwa' takes name from ancient poetry - NBC News
  12. A Political Quake in Turkey as Erdogan’s Party Loses in His Home Base of Support - The New York Times
  13. New iPhone Discounts Are Not Apple's Answer - Forbes
  14. Burger King is rolling out a meatless Whopper. Can McDonald’s be far behind? - The Washington Post
  15. Renault discovers three private jets in Ghosn investigation - Financial Times
  16. iPhone XS Max vs. Galaxy S10+: Which flagship has the best battery life? - BGR
  17. New Alcatraz Map for Blackout coming April 2 on PS4 - CharlieINTEL.com
  18. Borderlands 3 Release Date Possibly Outed - IGN
  19. Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle killed in shooting - ABC News
  20. As Mick Jagger heads for heart surgery, Keith Richards continues to defy the odds - Page Six
  21. How Sophie Turner Feels About Pay Gap with Kit Harington on Game of Thrones - HarpersBAZAAR.com
  22. Jordyn Woods’ Mom Shows Love on Kylie Jenner’s Instagram -- See the Sweet Comment - Entertainment Tonight
  23. Tom Izzo heads back to the Final Four with a greater appreciation for road there - MLive.com
  24. Power isn't the only benefit of Pete Alonso's hot bat for Mets - New York Post
  25. Yankees place Stanton (biceps strain) on IL - ESPN
  26. 'Zion didn't fail' in Duke's loss vs. Michigan State - Stephen A. | First Take - ESPN
  27. Meteor falling from sky caught on camera near Tallahassee - WTVY, Dothan
  28. Is this what human colonies will look like on Mars? NASA announces finalists in habitat competition - Daily Mail
  29. Curiosity Rover Detected Methane on Mars in 2013, a New Analysis Confirms - Gizmodo
  30. Measles cases reach second-highest level since disease was 'eliminated' - New York Post
  31. Just an hour a week of brisk walking reduces risk of knee-arthritis disability, study finds - MinnPost
  32. Cyclone Idai: First cholera death in Mozambique as cases double - BBC News
  33. Study Suggests A Bottle Of Wine Equals The Cancer Risk Of 10 Cigarettes - HuffPost
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First on CNN: Stephen Miller tells surrogates Trump hasn't yet decided to shut down the border, says it depends on coming days - CNN

A Man Has Been Found Guilty Of Murdering NYC Jogger Karina Vetrano - BuzzFeed News


Trump punts health care until after 2020 - POLITICO

Senator readying proposed constitutional amendment that would end the Electoral College - Washington Examiner


Mandan murders: police investigating four deaths at a business - KFYR-TV

RaNiya Wright's father 'looking for justice' after the 10yr dies following classroom fight - WIS10

Gun rights groups celebrate win as judge rejects California's ban on high-capacity magazines - The Washington Post

Trump rips 'radical' Democrats, says census 'meaningless' without citizenship question - Fox News

MPs vote down all four alternatives to PM's Brexit deal - Guardian News

New Japanese imperial era 'Reiwa' takes name from ancient poetry - NBC News

A Political Quake in Turkey as Erdogan’s Party Loses in His Home Base of Support - The New York Times

New iPhone Discounts Are Not Apple's Answer - Forbes

New iPhone Discounts Are Not Apple's Answer  Forbes

Apple has posted cheaper iPhone pricing on its Chinese website, but that won't be enough to halt the slide in sales.

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Burger King is rolling out a meatless Whopper. Can McDonald’s be far behind? - The Washington Post

Renault discovers three private jets in Ghosn investigation - Financial Times

Renault discovers three private jets in Ghosn investigation  Financial Times

The Renault-Nissan alliance had four private jets at its disposal, French investigators have found — three more than previously known. Carlos Ghosn, the former ...

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iPhone XS Max vs. Galaxy S10+: Which flagship has the best battery life? - BGR

New Alcatraz Map for Blackout coming April 2 on PS4 - CharlieINTEL.com

Borderlands 3 Release Date Possibly Outed - IGN

Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle killed in shooting - ABC News

As Mick Jagger heads for heart surgery, Keith Richards continues to defy the odds - Page Six

As Mick Jagger heads for heart surgery, Keith Richards continues to defy the odds  Page Six

Mick Jagger will undergo heart surgery in New York City this week, sources told The Post — as his permanently pickled bandmate Keith Richards continues his ...

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How Sophie Turner Feels About Pay Gap with Kit Harington on Game of Thrones - HarpersBAZAAR.com

Jordyn Woods’ Mom Shows Love on Kylie Jenner’s Instagram -- See the Sweet Comment - Entertainment Tonight

Tom Izzo heads back to the Final Four with a greater appreciation for road there - MLive.com

Power isn't the only benefit of Pete Alonso's hot bat for Mets - New York Post

Yankees place Stanton (biceps strain) on IL - ESPN

'Zion didn't fail' in Duke's loss vs. Michigan State - Stephen A. | First Take - ESPN

Meteor falling from sky caught on camera near Tallahassee - WTVY, Dothan

Is this what human colonies will look like on Mars? NASA announces finalists in habitat competition - Daily Mail

Is this what human colonies will look like on Mars? NASA announces finalists in habitat competition  Daily Mail

NASA has announced three finalists in an ongoing design competition tasking engineers to dream up sustainable dwellings that can be 3-D printed on Mars.

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Curiosity Rover Detected Methane on Mars in 2013, a New Analysis Confirms - Gizmodo

Curiosity Rover Detected Methane on Mars in 2013, a New Analysis Confirms  Gizmodo

NASA's Curiosity rover shook the science community six years ago when it apparently detected traces of methane—an important chemical linked to life—on ...

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Measles cases reach second-highest level since disease was 'eliminated' - New York Post

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Study Suggests A Bottle Of Wine Equals The Cancer Risk Of 10 Cigarettes - HuffPost

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Cutting off assistance to Central America "would be counterproductive" and "will not in any way better the situation of migrants who are fleeing," a former Trump adviser says.
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  1. Slashing Central American aid could drive more migrants to the U.S.
  2. Venezuela's hospitals see rising death toll from blackouts
  3. U.K. lawmakers again fail to agree on how to leave the E.U., as deadline looms
  4. Elton John, George Clooney urge boycott of Brunei-linked hotels
  5. No joke: Comedian leading in Ukraine presidential election
  6. New Japanese imperial era 'Reiwa' takes name from ancient poetry
  7. America would run out of avocados in three weeks if Trump shuts down the U.S.-Mexico border
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Slashing Central American aid could drive more migrants to the U.S.

Cutting off assistance to Central America "would be counterproductive" and "will not in any way better the situation of migrants who are fleeing," a former Trump adviser says.
    

Venezuela's hospitals see rising death toll from blackouts

One doctor told NBC News at least two patients died over the weekend in the heat when the lights went out, and medical groups see the death toll rising.
    

U.K. lawmakers again fail to agree on how to leave the E.U., as deadline looms

"There are no ideal choices available and there are very good arguments against any possible outcome at the moment," said one lawmaker.
    

Elton John, George Clooney urge boycott of Brunei-linked hotels

The tiny monarchy, which owns the Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air, will reportedly start instituting Sharia law for crimes including homosexuality.
    

No joke: Comedian leading in Ukraine presidential election

“You don’t need experience to be president, you just need to be a decent human being," was a mantra repeated by the candidates' aides.
    

New Japanese imperial era 'Reiwa' takes name from ancient poetry

The country had been anxiously awaiting the new era name, or "gengo," which is used on coins, calendars, newspapers and in official paperwork, and over time captures a national mood.
    

America would run out of avocados in three weeks if Trump shuts down the U.S.-Mexico border

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Suspect in killing of Kim Jong Un's half brother avoids death penalty

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No one knows how the politics of Brexit will end. But the twisting road has already cooled investment and damaged the nation's reputation as a haven for commerce.
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  2. Parliament Votes Down Brexit Alternatives, Worsening Deadlock
  3. White House Whistle-Blower Tells Congress of Irregularities in Security Clearances
  4. White House Whistle-Blower Did the Unexpected: She Returned to Work
  5. A Political Quake in Turkey as Erdogan’s Party Loses in His Home Base of Support
  6. As India Votes, False Posts and Hate Speech Flummox Facebook
  7. Impasse Over Aid for Puerto Rico Stalls Billions in Federal Disaster Relief
  8. Kamala Harris Raised $12 Million in First Quarter for 2020 Bid, Her Campaign Says
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  11. Trump’s Border ‘Solutions’ Will Make Things Worse
  12. Why You Love Mayor Pete
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  14. Republican Health Care Lying Syndrome
  15. A New Egyptian Power Play
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  18. Abortion Cases: A Conservative Judicial Agenda?
  19. Lessons From the Auto Rescue, 10 Years Later
  20. What My Fellow Liberals Don’t Get About Venezuela
  21. Vietnam’s Empty Forests
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  23. Metropolitan Diary: ‘After We Hung Up, I Received a Simple Text: Just His First Name.’
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  25. South Carolina Family Seeks Answers After Fifth Grader Dies Following School Fight
  26. Chinese Dissidents Feel Heat of Beijing’s Wrath. Even in Canada.
  27. Baltimore Mayor to Take Leave of Absence Amid Children’s Book Scandal
  28. Avocado Shortages and Price Spikes: How Trump’s Border Closing Would Hit U.S.
  29. Stop Asking Kids What They Want to Be When They Grow Up
  30. How to Make Your Phone Limit Your Screen Time For You
  31. How Billie Eilish Is Redefining Teen-Pop Stardom
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For Many British Businesses, Brexit Has Already Happened

No one knows how the politics of Brexit will end. But the twisting road has already cooled investment and damaged the nation’s reputation as a haven for commerce.
    

Parliament Votes Down Brexit Alternatives, Worsening Deadlock

Lawmakers rejected alternative proposals to Prime Minister Theresa May’s already-rejected proposal, with less than two weeks until an April 12 deadline.
    

White House Whistle-Blower Tells Congress of Irregularities in Security Clearances

A manager in the White House’s Personnel Security Office said administration officials granted clearances to at least 25 people whose applications had been denied by career employees.
    

White House Whistle-Blower Did the Unexpected: She Returned to Work

“She wasn’t looking to go public,” Tricia Newbold’s lawyer said. “But her back was to the wall and she did what she had to do.”
    

A Political Quake in Turkey as Erdogan’s Party Loses in His Home Base of Support

The feeble economy and a disciplined opposition showed that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated for nearly two decades, has weaknesses.
    

As India Votes, False Posts and Hate Speech Flummox Facebook

With as many as 879 million eligible voters set to cast ballots in the coming weeks, Facebook is struggling to cope with the disinformation and hate speech that is circulating online.
    

Impasse Over Aid for Puerto Rico Stalls Billions in Federal Disaster Relief

The Senate voted down two disaster aid bills as Republicans and Democrats clashed over President Trump’s opposition to sending more food and infrastructure help to Puerto Rico.
    

Kamala Harris Raised $12 Million in First Quarter for 2020 Bid, Her Campaign Says

The California senator received 218,000 contributions, and 98 percent were under $100.
    

Security Clearances, Nipsey Hussle, April Fools’: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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The Wrong Time for Joe Biden

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Trump’s Border ‘Solutions’ Will Make Things Worse

There’s been a surge of migrant families at the southern border. The answer is not to close the border and cut off aid to Central American nations.
    

Why You Love Mayor Pete

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A Budget With Real Wins for New Yorkers

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Republican Health Care Lying Syndrome

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A New Egyptian Power Play

By pushing new constitutional changes, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi aims to become president for life. That seems fine with President Trump.
    

‘We Went From Being Poor to Living in Misery’

A wave of countrywide blackouts in Venezuela has exposed the extent to which the state has failed, forcing the population to improvise quick fixes to cope with a catastrophe.
    

What Trump Gets Wrong About Central American Aid

Assistance doesn’t work. But ending it is likely to drive up immigration.
    

Abortion Cases: A Conservative Judicial Agenda?

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Lessons From the Auto Rescue, 10 Years Later

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What My Fellow Liberals Don’t Get About Venezuela

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Vietnam’s Empty Forests

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Boeing Fix for 737 Max Software Is Delayed

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“I want to find out what happened, how it happened and who was involved,” said the father of Raniya Wright.
    

Chinese Dissidents Feel Heat of Beijing’s Wrath. Even in Canada.

She thought she would be safe in Toronto. Then she began speaking out against the Chinese government and became the victim of a lurid smear campaign.
    

Baltimore Mayor to Take Leave of Absence Amid Children’s Book Scandal

Catherine Pugh’s office said she was recovering from pneumonia, even as Maryland’s governor called for an investigation into payments to the mayor for her “Healthy Holly” children’s books.
    

Avocado Shortages and Price Spikes: How Trump’s Border Closing Would Hit U.S.

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Stop Asking Kids What They Want to Be When They Grow Up

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