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 Ireland suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine after blood clots reported in Norway  Ireland temporarily suspended administering the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, a day after Norway reported blood clots developing in patients who have been inoculated with the shot.      Patriots to trade veteran OT Marcus Cannon to Texans  The New England Patriots have agreed to trade veteran offensive tackle Marcus Cannon to the Houston Texans.      Dolphins acquiring LB Benardrick McKinney from Texans  The Miami Dolphins are acquiring Pro Bowl linebacker Benardrick McKinney in a trade with the Houston Texans.      Pro Bowl RB Aaron Jones re-signing with Green Bay Packers  Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones has agreed to a multiyear contract to remain with the Green Bay Packers, his agent confirmed Sunday.      New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees retires from NFL after 20 seasons  New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who is the NFL's all-time leader in career passing yards, has decided to retire from the league after 20 seasons.      Gonzaga, Baylor, Illinois, Michigan get top seeds in NCAA tournament  The Gonzaga Bulldogs were given the No. 1 overall seed in this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament after their undefeated regular season.      TSA reports highest daily travel numbers in year despite COVID-19 variant worries  The Transportation Security Administration screened 1.3 million travelers on Friday, its greatest total since March 15 of last year, despite warnings from health officials and concerns about COVID-19 variants.      Kosovo announces opening of embassy in Jerusalem  Kosovo on Sunday announced the opening of an embassy in Jerusalem, becoming the third nation to do so.      Elvis Presley's '1968 Comeback Special' guitar up for auction  The red  Hagstrom V-2 guitar Elvis Presley played in the 1968 televised special marking his return to music after spending seven years focused on film will be auctioned off later this month.      Watch: New trailer released for 'Zack Snyder's Justice League'  HBO Max has released a new trailer for its upcoming superhero ensemble picture, "Zack Snyder's Justice League."      At least 2 killed, 13 injured in shooting at Chicago party  At least two people were killed and 13 others were injured in a shooting at a party in Chicago early Sunday morning, police said.      'Raya' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend  "Raya and the Last Dragon" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $5.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Winter storm cancels thousands of flights, closes major interstates  The biggest storm of the winter season for the western United States took shape over the weekend, which sparked winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings and even activated the Colorado National Guard.      Starz renews 'Outlander' for Season 7  Starz announced Sunday it has ordered Season 7 of its time-travel drama, "Outlander."      Ousted Myanmar leader calls coup the nation's 'darkest moment' in first public address  Mahn Win Khaing Than, one of Myanmar's ousted government leaders, described the military coup in the nation as "the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close."      Lo Bosworth says she suffered a traumatic brain injury 2 years ago  "The Hills" alum Lo Bosworth announced on Instagram this weekend that she has been recovering from a traumatic brain injury she suffered two years ago.      Matt Reeves confirms 'Batman' filming has wrapped  Writer-director Matt Reeves announced on Twitter that he has finished filming his star-studded movie, "The Batman."      BTS, Millie Bobby Brown win big at Kids Choice Awards  K-pop icons BTS won the Kids Choice Awards for Favorite Music Group, Favorite Global Music Star and Favorite Song, "Dynamite," in a Nickelodeon ceremony Saturday night.      Kamala Harris tells kids at Choice Awards: 'You make us and your country so proud'  Kamala Harris, vice president of the United States, appeared virtually at Saturday night's Kids Choice Awards ceremony.      Boxer 'Marvelous' Marvin Hagler dies at 66  "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler, the former undisputed middleweight champion from 1980-87, died on Saturday at the age of 66, according to his wife Kay G. Hagler.      Another round of weather whiplash to target Northeast  Old Man Winter still has a few tricks up his sleeve for the Northeast. AccuWeather meteorologists caution a bout of late-winter chill is underway this weekend that could leave many across \Northeast with weather whiplash      SpaceX launches 22nd cluster of Starlink satellites  SpaceX launched its 22nd cluster of Starlink communication satellites before dawn Sunday from Florida.      On This Day, March 14: U.N. recaptures Seoul in Korean War  On March 14, 1951, Seoul was recaptured by U.N. troops during the Korean War as part of Operation Ripper, also known as the Fourth Battle of Seoul.       | 
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 On Mexico’s Border With U.S.,Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles UpMexico is struggling to deal with a new wave of migrants expelled from the U.S. while even more come north hoping to cross. Shelters that were empty four months ago are now having to turn many away.        Biden Administration Directs FEMA to Help Shelter Migrant ChildrenThe agency will help provide basic care as criticism mounts over the treatment of the increasing number of young migrants who have filled detention facilities at the southwest border.        Clergy Preach Faith in the Covid Vaccine to DoubtersWith widespread immunity essential to ending the pandemic, priests, imams, rabbis and swamis are successfully urging their congregations to get the shots. Many people trust them more than they trust health officials.        Police Shrugged Off the Proud Boys, Until They Attacked the CapitolTwo Proud Boys accused of leading a mob to Congress followed a bloody path to get there. Law enforcement did little to stop them.        White House Weighs New Cybersecurity Approach After Failure to Detect HacksThe intelligence agencies missed massive intrusions by Russia and China, forcing the administration and Congress to look for solutions, including closer partnership with private industry.        As Cuomo Reels, Pleas for Political Support Come From His Vaccine CzarLarry Schwartz, whom Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo put in charge of the state’s vaccination efforts, called some county executives about support for the governor.        Tiny Town, Big Decision: What Are We Willing to Pay to Fight the Rising Sea?On the Outer Banks, homeowners in Avon are confronting a tax increase of almost 50 percent to protect their homes, the only road into town, and perhaps the community’s very existence.        In Rage Over Sarah Everard Killing, ‘Women’s Bargain’ Is Put on NoticeThe “Reclaim These Streets” movement in Britain asks why the police demand sacrifices of women rather than forcing men to change to end violence. “It makes my stomach rot,” one organizer said.        Piers Morgan Can’t Wait to Bring the Worst of America HomeBritish TV executives see opportunity — and money to be made — in bringing American cable-style clashes to their screens.        The Sunday Read: ‘The Case for the Subway’It built New York City. One writer on why, no matter the cost, the city must rebuild it to survive.        Democrats Repent for Bill ClintonIn the last decade, the party and the former president himself have been forced to admit the failures of his administration.        Drew Brees Retires, His Focus on the Details Until the EndBrees, who won seven division titles as the Saints’ quarterback, including the most recent four, retired after 20 seasons with the most completions and passing yards in N.F.L. history.        Colorado Snowstorm Knocks Out Power to Thousands and Snarls TravelThe storm, which brought heavy, wet snow to parts of Colorado and Wyoming, resulted in road closings, canceled flights and downed trees and power lines.        Momofuku Seiobo, in Sydney, Will Close in JuneOpened by David Chang in 2011, the restaurant served Caribbean-inspired food from the chef Paul Carmichael.        Payments Start-Up Stripe Surges to $95 Billion ValuationThe company has benefited in the pandemic as people turn to online shopping. It is now the most valuable start-up in the U.S.        Pennsylvania Woman Accused of Using Deepfake Technology to Harass CheerleadersThree teenagers in a Bucks County cheerleading program were subjected to a campaign of harassment using altered videos and spoof phone numbers, police officials said.        Netflix Tests a Clampdown on Password SharingThe company said a feature was being tested with a limited number of users, a move that might signal a broader crackdown on the common practice of password sharing among family and friends.        Long-Lost Mosaic From a ‘Floating Palace’ of Caligula Returns HomeA 2,000-year-old artifact that had ended up in the home of a Manhattan antiquities dealer is now in an Italian museum.        March Madness Arrives: 68-Team N.C.A.A. Tournament Field RevealedGonzaga, Baylor, Illinois and Michigan were awarded No. 1 seeds as the bracket was revealed on Selection Sunday.        New Suitor May Enter Fray for Tribune PublishingA Maryland hotel magnate who had a deal to buy The Baltimore Sun is now weighing a bid for all of Tribune’s newspapers that could thwart a hedge fund’s plan.        To Reach His Dream, This Teen Will Have to Touch the SkyBrian Rice is a fearless 16-year-old who dreams of becoming the first African-American snowboarder to compete in the Olympics.        Our Autofiction FixationWhy do we assume that a work of literary fiction must be based on its author’s life?        Online, Simon Rattle Gives a Preview of His Future in MunichThe British conductor will take the helm of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2023. But he got a head start with three livestreamed concerts.        ‘Allen v. Farrow’ Episode 4 Recap: An Adult Dylan Farrow Speaks OutThe finale of the HBO docuseries delves into the changing perception of Woody Allen and Ms. Farrow’s decision to go public with her allegations of sexual abuse.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Ireland temporarily suspended administering the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, a day after Norway reported blood clots developing in patients who have been inoculated with the shot.   
 The New England Patriots have agreed to trade veteran offensive tackle Marcus Cannon to the Houston Texans.   
 The Miami Dolphins are acquiring Pro Bowl linebacker Benardrick McKinney in a trade with the Houston Texans.   
 Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones has agreed to a multiyear contract to remain with the Green Bay Packers, his agent confirmed Sunday.   
 New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who is the NFL's all-time leader in career passing yards, has decided to retire from the league after 20 seasons.   
 The Gonzaga Bulldogs were given the No. 1 overall seed in this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament after their undefeated regular season.   
 The Transportation Security Administration screened 1.3 million travelers on Friday, its greatest total since March 15 of last year, despite warnings from health officials and concerns about COVID-19 variants.   
 Kosovo on Sunday announced the opening of an embassy in Jerusalem, becoming the third nation to do so.   
 The red  Hagstrom V-2 guitar Elvis Presley played in the 1968 televised special marking his return to music after spending seven years focused on film will be auctioned off later this month.   
 HBO Max has released a new trailer for its upcoming superhero ensemble picture, "Zack Snyder's Justice League."   
 At least two people were killed and 13 others were injured in a shooting at a party in Chicago early Sunday morning, police said.   
 "Raya and the Last Dragon" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $5.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 The biggest storm of the winter season for the western United States took shape over the weekend, which sparked winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings and even activated the Colorado National Guard.   
 Starz announced Sunday it has ordered Season 7 of its time-travel drama, "Outlander."   
 Mahn Win Khaing Than, one of Myanmar's ousted government leaders, described the military coup in the nation as "the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close."   
 "The Hills" alum Lo Bosworth announced on Instagram this weekend that she has been recovering from a traumatic brain injury she suffered two years ago.   
 Writer-director Matt Reeves announced on Twitter that he has finished filming his star-studded movie, "The Batman."   
 K-pop icons BTS won the Kids Choice Awards for Favorite Music Group, Favorite Global Music Star and Favorite Song, "Dynamite," in a Nickelodeon ceremony Saturday night.   
 Kamala Harris, vice president of the United States, appeared virtually at Saturday night's Kids Choice Awards ceremony.   
 "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler, the former undisputed middleweight champion from 1980-87, died on Saturday at the age of 66, according to his wife Kay G. Hagler.   
 Old Man Winter still has a few tricks up his sleeve for the Northeast. AccuWeather meteorologists caution a bout of late-winter chill is underway this weekend that could leave many across \Northeast with weather whiplash   
 SpaceX launched its 22nd cluster of Starlink communication satellites before dawn Sunday from Florida.   
 On March 14, 1951, Seoul was recaptured by U.N. troops during the Korean War as part of Operation Ripper, also known as the Fourth Battle of Seoul.   
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