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Lt. Gen. Karen Gibson was sworn in as Senate sergeant-at-arms, along with deputy sergeant-at-arms Kelly Fado and Jennifer Hemingway as chief of staff on Monday, following a shakeup after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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  1. Senate swears in new law enforcement leadership after Capitol riot
  2. March Madness roundup: Oregon upsets No. 2 seed Iowa to reach Sweet 16
  3. WHO: Vaccine inequity becomes 'more grotesque every day'
  4. Police: 10 killed, including police officer, in Colorado grocery store shooting
  5. Surfer Katherine Diaz, 22, killed by lightning while training for Olympics
  6. Senate confirms Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Labor secretary
  7. New York Giants sign former Tennessee Titans CB Adoree' Jackson
  8. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell: Economy 'much improved' in last year but many still hurting
  9. Minnesota hires Xavier assistant Ben Johnson as men's basketball coach
  10. Nets' Kyrie Irving to miss next three games due to family matter
  11. Democrats argue for D.C. statehood at hearing; GOP cites 'power grab'
  12. Rio Grande Valley CBP agents instructed to release some migrants without court dates
  13. Once-a-week insulin injection for diabetes shows promise in early trials
  14. Competition leaves a permanent genetic imprint on the brains of songbirds
  15. 2 men charged in woman's death during chaotic Florida spring break
  16. GAO report: DoD should better coordinate its hypersonic weapons programs
  17. U.S. Navy seeks a way to arm Zumwalt destroyers with hypersonic missiles
  18. Elgin Baylor, former Los Angeles Lakers player, NBA Hall of Famer, dies at 86
  19. In Photos: Notable deaths of 2021
  20. GAO to probe choice of Alabama as Space Command's headquarters
  21. Earlier breakfast may decrease risk for diabetes
  22. Walrus spotted on coast of Wales in unusual sighting
  23. IRS issues new batch of stimulus checks, urges taxpayers to watch mail
  24. Study: COVID-19 causes long-term kidney damage among hospitalized patients

Senate swears in new law enforcement leadership after Capitol riot

Lt. Gen. Karen Gibson was sworn in as Senate sergeant-at-arms, along with deputy sergeant-at-arms Kelly Fado and Jennifer Hemingway as chief of staff on Monday, following a shakeup after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
    

March Madness roundup: Oregon upsets No. 2 seed Iowa to reach Sweet 16

The seventh-seeded Oregon Ducks earned a 95-80 win over No. 2 seed Iowa on Monday in Indianapolis to advance to the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in the last five NCAA men's basketball tournaments.
    

WHO: Vaccine inequity becomes 'more grotesque every day'

The WHO chastised rich nations for rolling out vaccine campaigns to inoculate their entire populations against COVID-19 at the expense of lives in poorer countries.
    

Police: 10 killed, including police officer, in Colorado grocery store shooting

Ten people, including a police officer, were killed in a shooting at a grocery store in Colorado on Monday afternoon.
    

Surfer Katherine Diaz, 22, killed by lightning while training for Olympics

Katherine Diaz, an Olympic hopeful surfer from El Salvador, was killed by a lightning strike while training for a qualifying tournament for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, officials said. She was 22.
    

Senate confirms Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Labor secretary

The Senate on Monday confirmed Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Secretary of Labor, completing the list of President Joe Biden's Cabinet nominees to be approved. 
    

New York Giants sign former Tennessee Titans CB Adoree' Jackson

The New York Giants signed former Tennessee Titans cornerback Adoree' Jackson to a multiyear contract, the team announced Monday.
    

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell: Economy 'much improved' in last year but many still hurting

The economy is "much improved" since the CARES Act was enacted a year ago but the recovery still "far from complete," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in remarks published Monday.
    

Minnesota hires Xavier assistant Ben Johnson as men's basketball coach

The University of Minnesota has hired Xavier assistant Ben Johnson as its new men's basketball coach.
    

Nets' Kyrie Irving to miss next three games due to family matter

Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving will miss the team's next three games because of a family matter, the franchise announced Monday.
    

Democrats argue for D.C. statehood at hearing; GOP cites 'power grab'

Democrats argued in favor of statehood for Washington, D.C., at a testy House hearing Monday, calling it a civil rights issue, while Republicans dismissed the effort as a partisan "power grab."
    

Rio Grande Valley CBP agents instructed to release some migrants without court dates

U.S. border agents at the Texas epicenter of a migrant surge have been authorized to release some adults and families before they receive a date to appear in immigration court, documents show.
    

Once-a-week insulin injection for diabetes shows promise in early trials

Daily insulin jabs can be the bane of existence for people who live with type 2 diabetes, but an investigational once-weekly insulin shot may be a game changer for these folks.
    

Competition leaves a permanent genetic imprint on the brains of songbirds

New research suggests a single competitive interaction can leave a lasting genetic impression on the brains of songbirds.
    

2 men charged in woman's death during chaotic Florida spring break

Two North Carolina men visiting South Florida during this year's chaotic spring break season have been charged with drugging and raping a woman who later died, police records showed Monday.
    

GAO report: DoD should better coordinate its hypersonic weapons programs

The Defense Department's push to achieve hypersonic weapons should better define the roles and duties of those in leadership, a government report published Monday says.
    

U.S. Navy seeks a way to arm Zumwalt destroyers with hypersonic missiles

The U.S. Navy is seeking manufacturers to help integrate hypersonic missiles aboard its three Zumwalt-class stealth destroyers.
    

Elgin Baylor, former Los Angeles Lakers player, NBA Hall of Famer, dies at 86

Former Los Angeles Lakers player and NBA Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor died Monday at age 86.
    

In Photos: Notable deaths of 2021

Singer Mary Wilson, actors Christopher Plummer, Hal Holbrook, Dustin Diamond, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, heavyweight boxer Leon Spinks, middleweight boxer "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler, former Secretary of State George Shultz, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021.
    

GAO to probe choice of Alabama as Space Command's headquarters

The Government Accountability Office will open a review of the selection of Huntsville, Ala., as the permanent headquarters of the U.S. Space Command.
    

Earlier breakfast may decrease risk for diabetes

Could the time you eat your breakfast determine your health? Yes, suggests new research that finds eating your morning meal before 8:30 a.m. may reduce your risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
    

Walrus spotted on coast of Wales in unusual sighting

A walrus spotted on the coast of Wales may be the first such sighting in the area.
    

IRS issues new batch of stimulus checks, urges taxpayers to watch mail

A new batch of COVID-19 economic stimulus payments will be disbursed this week, the Internal Revenue Service announced Monday, urging recipients to watch for checks coming in the mail.
    

Study: COVID-19 causes long-term kidney damage among hospitalized patients

Patients who develop acute kidney injury during COVID-19 treatment experience significantly worse kidney function in the months after hospital discharge than uninfected patients with the same type of organ damage.
    
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  1. Biden regularly consults with Barack Obama on a 'range of issues', Psaki says - Fox News
  2. New photos show migrants in overcrowded Border Patrol facility in Texas - ABC News
  3. Kim Janey Becomes First Black Woman To Lead Boston - WBUR
  4. U.S. Joins EU In Sanctions Against China Over Treatment Of Uyghur Muslims - NPR
  5. Progressive news outlet alleges CNN may have aired 'staged' migrant crossing of Rio Grande - Fox News
  6. Illinois city first in U.S. to approve reparations for Black residents - Axios
  7. A second House Democrat objects to overturning Iowa congressional election GOP won by six votes - Fox News
  8. Spring breakers accused of drugging, raping woman who later died in Miami Beach - NBC News
  9. 11 Years On, the Affordable Care Act Defies Opponents and Keeps Expanding - The New York Times
  10. Israel's election is a big opportunity for Netanyahu - Axios
  11. Saudi Arabia proposes cease-fire in Yemen as war drags on - CNBC
  12. Video shows massive fire sweeping through Rohingya camp in Bangladesh - NBC News
  13. Australia floods: Western Sydney 'greatest concern' as more rain falls - BBC News
  14. Krispy Kreme offers free glazed donut to those who show Covid vaccine card - NBC News
  15. Fed Chair Jerome Powell on crypto: It's a speculative asset that's a substitute for gold - CNBC Television
  16. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sells NFT of first tweet for $2.9M - Associated Press
  17. AstraZeneca struggles to rebuild confidence in vaccine after PR blunders - POLITICO
  18. Microsoft Said to Discuss Discord Bid for Over $10 Billion - Bloomberg
  19. Android apps are crashing for some, but Google is working on a fix - The Verge
  20. Apple MacBook butterfly keyboard class action lawsuit clears another hurdle - CNET
  21. Niantic announces partnership with Nintendo on new augmented reality ‘Pikmin’ title - TechCrunch
  22. American Idol Recap: Hollywood Week Results — Season 19 Duets [VIDEO] - TVLine
  23. Ellen DeGeneres has lost over 1M viewers since addressing toxic workplace claims - Fox News
  24. Jessica Simpson Recalls Feeling "Saddened Beyond Belief" After Nick Lachey Moved on With Vanessa - Yahoo Entertainment
  25. Selena Gomez Posted Rare Photos of Her and Taylor Swift Together: ‘ Kinda Missin This One’ - Yahoo Lifestyle
  26. NCAA Tournament scores, winners and losers: Oregon, USC boost Pac-12's profile as Big Ten collapses - CBS Sports
  27. Michigan basketball advances to Sweet 16 with 86-78 win over LSU in NCAA tournament - Detroit Free Press
  28. Dabo Swinney comments on sexual assault lawsuits filed against Deshaun Watson - WYFF4 Greenville
  29. New York Giants spend big again, land CB Adoree' Jackson with 3-year, $39 million deal, sources say - ESPN
  30. See NASA Mars rover's first look at the helicopter tucked into its belly - CNET
  31. Lego marks first space shuttle flight with new set featuring Discovery and Hubble Space Telescope - CNN
  32. Huge asteroid 2021 EQ3 zoomed safely past Earth - CNET
  33. Astroscale launches its ELSA-d orbital debris removal satellite - TechCrunch
  34. Biden administration frets J&J may miss vaccine goal - Politico
  35. Fully vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated family and friends, but one household at a time, CDC official says - CNN
  36. COVID-19 Vaccine in The Form of a Pill Is Set to Enter First Clinical Trials - ScienceAlert
  37. Williamson County vaccine site closes early, runs out of vaccines - KXAN.com

Biden regularly consults with Barack Obama on a 'range of issues', Psaki says - Fox News


New photos show migrants in overcrowded Border Patrol facility in Texas - ABC News

Kim Janey Becomes First Black Woman To Lead Boston - WBUR


U.S. Joins EU In Sanctions Against China Over Treatment Of Uyghur Muslims - NPR

Progressive news outlet alleges CNN may have aired 'staged' migrant crossing of Rio Grande - Fox News


Illinois city first in U.S. to approve reparations for Black residents - Axios

A second House Democrat objects to overturning Iowa congressional election GOP won by six votes - Fox News

Spring breakers accused of drugging, raping woman who later died in Miami Beach - NBC News

11 Years On, the Affordable Care Act Defies Opponents and Keeps Expanding - The New York Times

Israel's election is a big opportunity for Netanyahu - Axios

Saudi Arabia proposes cease-fire in Yemen as war drags on - CNBC

Video shows massive fire sweeping through Rohingya camp in Bangladesh - NBC News

Australia floods: Western Sydney 'greatest concern' as more rain falls - BBC News

Krispy Kreme offers free glazed donut to those who show Covid vaccine card - NBC News

Fed Chair Jerome Powell on crypto: It's a speculative asset that's a substitute for gold - CNBC Television

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sells NFT of first tweet for $2.9M - Associated Press

AstraZeneca struggles to rebuild confidence in vaccine after PR blunders - POLITICO

Microsoft Said to Discuss Discord Bid for Over $10 Billion - Bloomberg

Android apps are crashing for some, but Google is working on a fix - The Verge

Apple MacBook butterfly keyboard class action lawsuit clears another hurdle - CNET

Niantic announces partnership with Nintendo on new augmented reality ‘Pikmin’ title - TechCrunch

American Idol Recap: Hollywood Week Results — Season 19 Duets [VIDEO] - TVLine

Ellen DeGeneres has lost over 1M viewers since addressing toxic workplace claims - Fox News

Jessica Simpson Recalls Feeling "Saddened Beyond Belief" After Nick Lachey Moved on With Vanessa - Yahoo Entertainment

Selena Gomez Posted Rare Photos of Her and Taylor Swift Together: ‘ Kinda Missin This One’ - Yahoo Lifestyle

NCAA Tournament scores, winners and losers: Oregon, USC boost Pac-12's profile as Big Ten collapses - CBS Sports

Michigan basketball advances to Sweet 16 with 86-78 win over LSU in NCAA tournament - Detroit Free Press

Dabo Swinney comments on sexual assault lawsuits filed against Deshaun Watson - WYFF4 Greenville

New York Giants spend big again, land CB Adoree' Jackson with 3-year, $39 million deal, sources say - ESPN

See NASA Mars rover's first look at the helicopter tucked into its belly - CNET

Lego marks first space shuttle flight with new set featuring Discovery and Hubble Space Telescope - CNN

Huge asteroid 2021 EQ3 zoomed safely past Earth - CNET

Astroscale launches its ELSA-d orbital debris removal satellite - TechCrunch

Biden administration frets J&J may miss vaccine goal - Politico

Fully vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated family and friends, but one household at a time, CDC official says - CNN

COVID-19 Vaccine in The Form of a Pill Is Set to Enter First Clinical Trials - ScienceAlert

Williamson County vaccine site closes early, runs out of vaccines - KXAN.com

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  1. ‘The shots are getting closer.’ Witnesses recounted moments of terror, inside and outside the store.
  2. Biden Team Prepares $3 Trillion in New Spending for the Economy
  3. Infrastructure Plan Seeks to Address Climate and Equality as Well as Roads
  4. First Covid, Then Psychosis: ‘The Most Terrifying Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’
  5. How People Are Dealing with Distorted Smell
  6. How to Vaccinate Homebound Seniors? Take the Shots to Them.
  7. Anti-Asian Attacks Place Andrew Yang in the Spotlight. How Will He Use It?
  8. As Protesters Rally Against Anti-Asian Hate, N.Y.C. Records 5 Attacks
  9. Justice Dept. Said to Be Weighing Sedition Charges Against Oath Keepers
  10. After Capitol Riot, Senate Taps Intelligence Official to Lead Security
  11. Democrats Press for D.C. Statehood as Part of Voting Rights Agenda
  12. The Johnson & Johnson Shot Was My Ticket Out of Hell
  13. How Many Women Have to Die to End ‘Temptation’?
  14. How Not to Panic About Inflation
  15. The Atlanta Massacre and the Media’s Morality Plays
  16. The Generational Split in How Asian-Americans See the Atlanta Shootings
  17. Vaccine Passports Won't Stop the Spread of Covid-19
  18. Struggling With Mounting Student Debt
  19. The Many Faces of Post-Trump Stress Disorder
  20. Class and the History of Korean-Americans in Georgia
  21. What the Heck are NFTs? Let’s Ask Beeple.
  22. Want to Restore Trust in the AstraZeneca Vaccine? Start Here.
  23. In the Shadow of Nollywood, Filmmakers Examine Boko Haram
  24. Supreme Court Wary of Law Letting Union Organizers Onto Private Property
  25. Eric Greitens and Mo Brooks Announce Senate Bids in Missouri and Alabama
  26. Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon Did Not Break Rules, Inquiry Says
  27. U.S. Joins Allies to Punish Chinese Officials for Human Rights Abuses
  28. Elgin Baylor, Acrobatic Hall of Famer in N.B.A., Dies at 86
  29. Chicago Suburb Shapes Reparations for Black Residents: ‘It Is the Start’
  30. Excellence Runs in the Family. Her Novel’s Heroine Wants Something Else.
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‘The shots are getting closer.’ Witnesses recounted moments of terror, inside and outside the store.

    

Biden Team Prepares $3 Trillion in New Spending for the Economy

A pair of proposals would invest in infrastructure, education, work force development and fighting climate change, with the aim of making the economy more productive.
    

Infrastructure Plan Seeks to Address Climate and Equality as Well as Roads

The proposal being prepared by the White House is intended to begin grappling with a number of big issues that President Biden focused on during the campaign.
    

First Covid, Then Psychosis: ‘The Most Terrifying Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’

Like a small number of Covid survivors with no previous mental illness, Ivan Agerton developed psychotic symptoms weeks after his coronavirus infection.
    

How People Are Dealing with Distorted Smell

Parosmia, a condition that causes phantom odors and a lingering symptom of Covid-19 for some people, has been affecting relationships.
    

How to Vaccinate Homebound Seniors? Take the Shots to Them.

Millions of older Americans, chronically ill and trapped at home, pose a big challenge to inoculation efforts. Doctors are on it.
    

Anti-Asian Attacks Place Andrew Yang in the Spotlight. How Will He Use It?

Mr. Yang is seeking to become New York City’s first Asian-American mayor, but critics say that some of his past comments have fed racial stereotypes.
    

As Protesters Rally Against Anti-Asian Hate, N.Y.C. Records 5 Attacks

The authorities said they were investigating at least four of the attacks as possible hate crimes, including one that left a man in critical condition.
    

Justice Dept. Said to Be Weighing Sedition Charges Against Oath Keepers

Investigators have for weeks focused on the role of the militia in the attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
    

After Capitol Riot, Senate Taps Intelligence Official to Lead Security

Lt. Gen. Karen Gibson held top intelligence posts in the military before she joined a post-Jan. 6 security review of the Capitol. She will have an all-female leadership team.
    

Democrats Press for D.C. Statehood as Part of Voting Rights Agenda

Proponents of granting statehood pointed to the riot on Jan. 6, when a botched federal response contributed to disastrous results, as the latest proof that the District of Columbia should be a state.
    

The Johnson & Johnson Shot Was My Ticket Out of Hell

Some people are balking at the one-shot vaccine, but I was thrilled to get it.
    

How Many Women Have to Die to End ‘Temptation’?

The Atlanta murders follow a terrible pattern of misogynist violence.
    

How Not to Panic About Inflation

Remember the lessons of the 2010-2011 scare.
    

The Atlanta Massacre and the Media’s Morality Plays

Journalists should give readers the facts, not play to fears.
    

The Generational Split in How Asian-Americans See the Atlanta Shootings

An earlier generation never expected anyone to protect them.
    

Vaccine Passports Won't Stop the Spread of Covid-19

Until coronavirus vaccines are distributed equitably and nations agree to immunization standards, vaccination passes will not end the spread of Covid-19.
    

Struggling With Mounting Student Debt

Readers discuss an Op-Ed by a woman “drowning” in debt and whether there should be loan forgiveness.
    

The Many Faces of Post-Trump Stress Disorder

It seemed like everything was calming down, until it wasn’t.
    

Class and the History of Korean-Americans in Georgia

In Georgia, class warps the immigrant narrative.
    

What the Heck are NFTs? Let’s Ask Beeple.

The artist just sold an encrypted digital collage for $69 million. So are nonfungible tokens the next new asset class, or is it all hype?
    

Want to Restore Trust in the AstraZeneca Vaccine? Start Here.

Countries should know that a successful rollout is not just about delivery.
    

In the Shadow of Nollywood, Filmmakers Examine Boko Haram

“The Milkmaid” and other African productions are putting extremism under the microscope and drawing diaspora audiences in the process.
    

Supreme Court Wary of Law Letting Union Organizers Onto Private Property

The justices considered a California regulation that allowed labor representatives to meet with farm workers at their worksites for up to three hours a day for as many as 120 days a year.
    

Eric Greitens and Mo Brooks Announce Senate Bids in Missouri and Alabama

The hard-right Republicans’ entry to the races for open Senate seats heralded fiercely contested G.O.P. primaries in the two deeply conservative states.
    

Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon Did Not Break Rules, Inquiry Says

After a bitter feud with her predecessor, Ms. Sturgeon has been cleared by one inquiry into claims that led to calls for her resignation.
    

U.S. Joins Allies to Punish Chinese Officials for Human Rights Abuses

The sanctions come days after the Biden administration’s heated encounter with Chinese officials in Alaska, and will most likely widen tensions between Washington and Beijing.
    

Elgin Baylor, Acrobatic Hall of Famer in N.B.A., Dies at 86

Foreshadowing the likes of Michael Jordan, he was a star with the glamorous Lakers and was voted to the all-N.B.A. team for the league’s first 50 years.
    

Chicago Suburb Shapes Reparations for Black Residents: ‘It Is the Start’

Officials in Evanston, Ill., were weighing how to distribute $10 million in reparations to those who suffered housing discrimination.
    

Excellence Runs in the Family. Her Novel’s Heroine Wants Something Else.

Kaitlyn Greenidge and her sisters achieved success in their respective fields. In her historical novel, “Libertie,” she focuses on a Black woman who doesn’t yearn to be the first or only one of anything.
    

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Coded Bias’ and ‘Tina’

PBS will air a documentary that examines the biases embedded in algorithms and other technology. And HBO to debut a documentary about Tina Turner.
    

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James Acaster’s “Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999” is an outstanding show about the worst year in his life. (His girlfriend left him for Mr. Bean, and it went downhill from there.)
    

Lana Del Rey Takes a Road Trip Into the Past

On “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” her latest album, the singer leaves Los Angeles and arrives somewhere more sharply personal, yearning for a lost time.
    

'Busy Inside,' a New Documentary, Explores Dissociative Identity Disorder

The condition, formerly called multiple personality disorder, affects a surprising 1 percent of the population.
    

A Lamb Tagine, Sweetened With Dates, for the First Days of Spring

The woodworker Sophie Sellu brings the same patience and care with which she makes her wares to this cherished recipe.
    

How the World’s Oldest Wooden Sculpture Is Reshaping Prehistory

At 12,500 years old, the Shigir Idol is by far the earliest known work of ritual art. Only decay has kept others from being found.
    

Why Older People Managed to Stay Happier Through the Pandemic

New surveys over the last year show that the ability to cope improves with age.
    

Vaccinated Americans, Let the Unmasked Gatherings Begin (but Start Small)

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In Southampton, a Beach House Not Like the Others

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