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Interpol said Friday that the international law enforcement agency has sent a team to support Moldova officials with investigations into reports of human trafficking of Ukrainian refugees and other crimes.
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  1. Interpol to help Moldova investigate human trafficking of Ukrainian refugees
  2. '90 Day Fiancé' couple Elizabeth Potthast, Andrei Castravet expecting second baby
  3. March Madness: No. 15 seed Saint Peter's upsets Purdue, reaches Elite Eight
  4. British Museum to remove Sackler name from walls but keeps some ties to family
  5. Trump hotel lease in D.C. approved for sale to CGI Merchant Group
  6. All-private Axiom mission to ISS could launch as early as April 3
  7. Rockstar Games to launch 'Grand Theft Auto Online' subscription service GTA+
  8. Supreme Court sides with Pentagon over Navy SEAL vaccine mandate
  9. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts signs 3-year extension
  10. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix still on after oil facility attack
  11. Russia changes focus of Ukraine war to 'liberation of Donbas'
  12. S&P 500, Dow make gains for second week as U.S. stocks end mixed
  13. Watch: Indiana fifth-graders aim to spread happiness with special hotline
  14. Georgia police use DNA, genealogy to ID Michigan woman killed 33 years ago
  15. Watch: Mother duck hatches eggs at Florida hospital's maternity center
  16. Tennis: Coco Gauff edges Qiang Wang, advances to Miami Open's 3rd round
  17. Watch: Florida non-profit cleaning beaches with litter-sifting robot
  18. Spotify suspends streaming in Russia over Kremlin media censorship
  19. Watch: Hero dog credited with rescuing Rhode Island family from house fire
  20. U.S., EU strike deal to cut Russian fuel dependency; President Joe Biden arrives Poland
  21. Dad sets Guinness record pushing quintuplets in half-marathon
  22. Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas pleads guilty to wire fraud
  23. Judge: Maryland congressional map is extreme partisan gerrymandering
  24. Some patients suffer mental decline after a heart attack
  25. Browns have 'confidence, faith' in Deshaun Watson, 'fully vetted' trade

Interpol to help Moldova investigate human trafficking of Ukrainian refugees

Interpol said Friday that the international law enforcement agency has sent a team to support Moldova officials with investigations into reports of human trafficking of Ukrainian refugees and other crimes.
   

'90 Day Fiancé' couple Elizabeth Potthast, Andrei Castravet expecting second baby

"90 Day Fiancé" stars Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet are expecting their second child together, the couple announced Friday.
   

March Madness: No. 15 seed Saint Peter's upsets Purdue, reaches Elite Eight

The 15th-seeded Saint Peter's Peacocks kept their Cinderella run alive with a historic 67-64 upset win over the No. 3 seed Purdue Boilermakers in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
   

British Museum to remove Sackler name from walls but keeps some ties to family

The British Museum on Friday announced it would remove the name of the Sackler family from its galleries but would keep some ties to the family.
   

Trump hotel lease in D.C. approved for sale to CGI Merchant Group

Former President Donald Trump's lease for the use of the Old Post Office building in Washington, D.C., as a hotel was approved for sale to CGI Merchant Group on Friday.
   

All-private Axiom mission to ISS could launch as early as April 3

Axiom Space, a private space company, expects to send the first all-private crew to the International Space Station as early as April 3 pending the weather and other scheduling concerns, NASA officials said Friday.
   

Rockstar Games to launch 'Grand Theft Auto Online' subscription service GTA+

Rockstar Games is set to launch a new subscription service called GTA+ for "Grand Theft Auto Online," the company confirmed.
   

Supreme Court sides with Pentagon over Navy SEAL vaccine mandate

The Supreme Court on Friday issued a ruling siding with the Pentagon over its mandate blocking unvaccinated Navy SEALs from deployment.
   

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts signs 3-year extension

The Los Angeles Dodgers and manager Dave Roberts agreed to a three-year contract extension Friday, the team announced.
   

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix still on after oil facility attack

Organizers for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix said the auto race is expected to go on despite an attack on a nearby oil facility in Jeddah that Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed responsibility for Friday.
   

Russia changes focus of Ukraine war to 'liberation of Donbas'

The Russian Defense Ministry on Friday appeared to change the focus of the war in Ukraine to the "liberation of Donbas."
   

S&P 500, Dow make gains for second week as U.S. stocks end mixed

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average stock indexes made gains for the second consecutive week after a tumultuous day of trading as President Joe Biden continued his visit to Europe to discuss the war in Ukraine.
   

Watch: Indiana fifth-graders aim to spread happiness with special hotline

A fifth-grade class in Indiana is aiming to spread a little happiness with a special hotline titled, "When Life Gives You Lemons, Call a 5th Grader."
   

Georgia police use DNA, genealogy to ID Michigan woman killed 33 years ago

The body of an unidentified woman found in Georgia more than three decades ago has been identified as a Michigan teen reported missing in 1989, state police announced.
   

Watch: Mother duck hatches eggs at Florida hospital's maternity center

A Florida hospital's labor and delivery center welcomed an unusual "delivery" when a mother duck hatched her eggs in the facility's courtyard.
   

Tennis: Coco Gauff edges Qiang Wang, advances to Miami Open's 3rd round

American Cori "Coco" Gauff avenged her Australian Open loss to Qiang Wang with a straight-sets victory over the same foe in the second round of the 2022 Miami Open on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
   

Watch: Florida non-profit cleaning beaches with litter-sifting robot

A Florida nonprofit has enlisted the help of a unique robot to clean cigarette butts, bottle caps and other small pieces of litter from the state's beaches.
   

Spotify suspends streaming in Russia over Kremlin media censorship

Spotify is suspending services in Russia due to the new Russian law restricting media coverage of the Ukraine war.
   

Watch: Hero dog credited with rescuing Rhode Island family from house fire

Firefighters in Rhode Island said a family was able to escape a house fire without injuries thanks to the heroic actions of their pet dog.
   

U.S., EU strike deal to cut Russian fuel dependency; President Joe Biden arrives Poland

The United States and the European Union announced a new agreement Friday aimed at reducing Europe's dependency on Russian fossil fuels over the war in Ukraine.
   

Dad sets Guinness record pushing quintuplets in half-marathon

A runner in a California half-marathon set a Guinness World Record when he completed the race in 2 hours and 19 minutes -- while pushing his quintuplets in a stroller.
   

Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas pleads guilty to wire fraud

A Florida-based political donor linked to Rudy Giuliani pleaded guilty Friday to wire fraud related to an insurance company he co-founded.
   

Judge: Maryland congressional map is extreme partisan gerrymandering

A judge Friday rejected Maryland's state congressional district political map, saying the General Assembly-approved map was "a product of extreme partisan gerrymandering."
   

Some patients suffer mental decline after a heart attack

As if recovering from a heart attack wasn't hard enough, new research shows many patients may suffer severe thinking declines.
   

Browns have 'confidence, faith' in Deshaun Watson, 'fully vetted' trade

The Cleveland Browns maintain "confidence" and "faith" in Deshaun Watson and "fully vetted" their trade for the quarterback, general manager Andrew Berry told reporters Friday at a news conference.
   
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  1. Russia-Ukraine War: Latest News and Live Updates - The New York Times
  2. House January 6 committee debating bringing Ginni Thomas before the panel for questions - CNN
  3. 14-year-old boy dies after falling from ride at ICON Park - WESH 2 Orlando
  4. Former Vanderbilt nurse RaDonda Vaught found guilty on 2 charges in 2017 death of patient - USA TODAY
  5. Exodus update: Census data shows how many people left San Francisco in the pandemic - SF Gate
  6. Sen. Roger Marshall says he will oppose Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination to U.S. Supreme Court - The Topeka Capital-Journal
  7. George Floyd protesters granted $14M in excessive force lawsuit against police | TheHill - The Hill
  8. Minneapolis schools reach tentative agreement with union representing teachers and support staff - Star Tribune
  9. Suspects at large after man shot, killed inside The Mall at Prince George's - WJLA
  10. McCarthy nudges convicted Rep. Fortenberry to resign - POLITICO
  11. Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 25) - NPR
  12. N.Korea says new ICBM will curb 'dangerous' U.S.; Washington seeks new sanctions - Reuters
  13. Europe and the U.S. Make Ambitious Plans to Reduce Reliance on Russian Gas - The New York Times
  14. William and Kate race each other in sailing regatta - The Royal Family Channel
  15. EU agrees sweeping new digital rules in effort to curb big tech’s power - The Guardian
  16. Mortgage rates move higher with 30-year fixed hitting 4.95% - CNBC Television
  17. Jim Cramer says to buy FAANG stocks next time analysts say they're not investable - CNBC
  18. Constellation Energy is a safe buy among nuclear energy stocks, Jim Cramer says - CNBC
  19. iFixit’s Mac Studio teardown reveals monster cooling system - Ars Technica
  20. Report: Redesigned MacBook Air coming this year to feature larger 13.6″ display - 9to5Mac
  21. Nvidia shows off AI model that turns a few dozen snapshots into a 3D-rendered scene - The Verge
  22. Box Office: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum Power ‘The Lost City’ to $2.5 Million in Previews - Variety
  23. The Batman: A Clearer Image Of Villain In Arkham Deleted Scene - IGN The Fix: Entertainment - IGN
  24. Nicki Minaj Goes Drill On Fivio Foreign-Assisted "We Go Up" - HotNewHipHop
  25. NFL Mock Draft Simulation: Eagles improve their defense (and add a punter!) - Bleeding Green Nation
  26. South Carolina star Aliyah Boston dominates with 28 points, 22 boards in Sweet 16 win - ESPN
  27. Ax-1 private mission to space station: Live updates - Space.com
  28. Upgrade Work Continues Outside the Space Station on This Week @NASA – March 25, 2022 - NASA
  29. Apollo 17 lunar sample opened for the 1st time - CNN
  30. Omicron deaths of Johnson & Johnson recipients were double the rate of other vaccinated Americans, new data show - CBS News
  31. New Male Birth Control Pill Effectively Prevents Pregnancy – Without Side Effects - SciTechDaily
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House January 6 committee debating bringing Ginni Thomas before the panel for questions - CNN

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Former Vanderbilt nurse RaDonda Vaught found guilty on 2 charges in 2017 death of patient - USA TODAY

Exodus update: Census data shows how many people left San Francisco in the pandemic - SF Gate


Sen. Roger Marshall says he will oppose Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination to U.S. Supreme Court - The Topeka Capital-Journal

George Floyd protesters granted $14M in excessive force lawsuit against police | TheHill - The Hill

Minneapolis schools reach tentative agreement with union representing teachers and support staff - Star Tribune

Suspects at large after man shot, killed inside The Mall at Prince George's - WJLA

McCarthy nudges convicted Rep. Fortenberry to resign - POLITICO

Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 25) - NPR

N.Korea says new ICBM will curb 'dangerous' U.S.; Washington seeks new sanctions - Reuters

Europe and the U.S. Make Ambitious Plans to Reduce Reliance on Russian Gas - The New York Times

William and Kate race each other in sailing regatta - The Royal Family Channel

EU agrees sweeping new digital rules in effort to curb big tech’s power - The Guardian

Mortgage rates move higher with 30-year fixed hitting 4.95% - CNBC Television

Jim Cramer says to buy FAANG stocks next time analysts say they're not investable - CNBC

Constellation Energy is a safe buy among nuclear energy stocks, Jim Cramer says - CNBC

iFixit’s Mac Studio teardown reveals monster cooling system - Ars Technica

Report: Redesigned MacBook Air coming this year to feature larger 13.6″ display - 9to5Mac

Nvidia shows off AI model that turns a few dozen snapshots into a 3D-rendered scene - The Verge

Box Office: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum Power ‘The Lost City’ to $2.5 Million in Previews - Variety

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NFL Mock Draft Simulation: Eagles improve their defense (and add a punter!) - Bleeding Green Nation

South Carolina star Aliyah Boston dominates with 28 points, 22 boards in Sweet 16 win - ESPN

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  1. Biden, in Poland, Hears of the ‘Mental Trauma’ of Ukrainian Refugees
  2. Europe and the U.S. Make Ambitious Plans to Reduce Reliance on Russian Gas
  3. Putin Goes Into Battle on a Second Front: Culture
  4. Conflicting reports emerge on whether Russia is still in full control of Kherson.
  5. Just Weeks After Fleeing Ukraine, Woman Wins Jerusalem Marathon
  6. More Russian Mercenaries Deploying to Ukraine to Take On Greater Role in War
  7. Justice Thomas Ruled on Election Cases. Should His Wife’s Texts Have Stopped Him?
  8. Ginni Thomas Texts Expose Rift in House Jan. 6 Panel
  9. How Black Women Saw Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
  10. Manchin Backs Jackson as Democrats Unite Behind Confirmation
  11. Biden Administration Plans to Offer Second Booster Shots to Those 50 and Up
  12. How St. Peter’s Became the Belle of the March Madness Ball
  13. Olivia Miles, a Freshman, Leads Notre Dame Into the Round of 16
  14. Maryland Judge Throws Out Democrats’ Congressional Redistricting Map
  15. Utah Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto of Transgender Athlete Bill
  16. The Funniest Travel Account on Instagram Is Run by the T.S.A. Seriously.
  17. Ginni and Clarence Thomas Are Making a Mockery of the Supreme Court
  18. Hillary Clinton: Madeleine Albright Knew How to Push the Envelope
  19. Sanctions on Oligarchs Won’t End Putin’s War in Ukraine
  20. Russia’s Neighbors Are Worried That, After Ukraine, They’ll Be Next
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  25. Memories of Madeleine Albright, by Barbra Streisand
  26. Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Feels Both Pathbreaking and Hopeless
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The president, who also met with U.S. soldiers, said he regretted being barred from entering Ukraine to see the refugee crisis firsthand.
   

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President Biden said the United States would send more natural gas to Europe, though he did not specify how given that the U.S. is already near its export capacity.
   

Putin Goes Into Battle on a Second Front: Culture

In a blast against “cancel culture,” he said the West is “canceling” Russia by going after “an entire thousand-year-old country, our people.”
   

Conflicting reports emerge on whether Russia is still in full control of Kherson.

A U.S. official said Ukrainian forces were fighting fiercely in the city, but Ukrainian and Russian officials disagreed.
   

Just Weeks After Fleeing Ukraine, Woman Wins Jerusalem Marathon

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The ruling, in which the judge said Democrats had drawn an “extreme gerrymander,” was the first time this redistricting cycle that the party’s legislators had a congressional map defeated in court.
   

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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Caribbean Tour Marred By Gaffes and Miscues

The trip by Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the duchess of Cambridge, dramatized how rapidly Queen Elizabeth II is losing her grip on distant dominions where she is still head of state.
   

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Claudia Drury offered an inside account of how, she said, Lawrence V. Ray controlled her and other college students.
   

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Israel to Host 3 Arab Foreign Ministers in Historic Meeting

The gathering of top diplomats from Israel, the U.A.E., Bahrain and Morocco, as well as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, is a sign of how quickly Middle Eastern alliances are shifting.
   

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Introduced by his new team, the Cleveland Browns, the former Houston Texans quarterback vowed to keep fighting the 22 civil lawsuits filed by women who accused him of sexual misconduct.
   

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