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A new mayor was installed in the Ukrainian city of Melitopol on Saturday one day after Russian forces forcibly detained the city's elected mayor, Ivan Fedorov.
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  1. New mayor installed in Russian-controlled city of Melitopol
  2. Multiple missiles fired at U.S. consulate in Erbil, Iraq
  3. Nevada woman stabs date as revenge for death of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani
  4. Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson won't face sexual assault criminal charges
  5. Police warn female Ukrainian refugees about harassment, luring at Berlin train station
  6. Two people stabbed at Museum of Modern Art in NYC
  7. China closes schools, dismisses mayors as COVID-19 numbers rise
  8. Saudi Arabia kills 81 people in mass execution
  9. Kamala Harris calls on DNC to remind voters of Biden admin accomplishments ahead of midterms
  10. Australian PM Scott Morrison says millions in aid dispersed after coastal flooding
  11. President Joe Biden orders another $200M in military aid to Ukraine
  12. Uber adds fuel surcharge amid surging gas prices
  13. French, German leaders speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin; call for cease-fire
  14. Hailey Bieber out of hospital after suffering 'stroke-like' symptoms
  15. No third season for 'Baby-Sitters Club' on Netflix
  16. Storm brings snow, strong winds, isolated severe weather to East Coast
  17. Winter storm causes disruptions as it darts through Turkey
  18. Actress, singer, reality TV star Traci Braxton dead at 50
  19. Starz: La La Anthony, Kelly Hu will be 'BMF' series regulars for Season 2
  20. Biden signs stopgap measure to avert government shutdown
  21. U.S. to permanently end Title 42 policy for unaccompanied minors at border
  22. Jodie Sweetin, Colton Underwood, Metta World Peace set for CBS' 'Beyond the Edge'
  23. Russian forces bomb mosque in Mariupol, encroach on Kyiv
  24. 'Encanto' tops U.S. album chart for 8th week

New mayor installed in Russian-controlled city of Melitopol

A new mayor was installed in the Ukrainian city of Melitopol on Saturday one day after Russian forces forcibly detained the city's elected mayor, Ivan Fedorov.
   

Multiple missiles fired at U.S. consulate in Erbil, Iraq

Multiple missiles were fired late Saturday toward the U.S. consulate and a news station in Erbil, the autonomous Kurdish region in northwestern Iraq.
   

Nevada woman stabs date as revenge for death of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani

A woman in Nevada has been arrested and charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing her Plenty of Fish date as revenge for the assignation of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
   

Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson won't face sexual assault criminal charges

Deshaun Watson will not face criminal charges in connection to sexual assault and harassment lawsuits filed by 22 women after a grand jury declined to indict the Houston Texans quarterback.
   

Police warn female Ukrainian refugees about harassment, luring at Berlin train station

German police are warning female refugees arriving from Ukraine via train to stay vigilant after receiving several reports of men harassing or luring young women upon arrival at Berlin Central Station.
   

Two people stabbed at Museum of Modern Art in NYC

Two employees at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City were stabbed Saturday afternoon while working at the museum by a disgruntled patron whose membership had lapsed, police said.
   

China closes schools, dismisses mayors as COVID-19 numbers rise

Officials in China have dismissed the mayors of two cities and shut down schools in Shanghai as COVID-19 numbers rise in the country.
   

Saudi Arabia kills 81 people in mass execution

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Saturday mass executed 81 people.
   

Kamala Harris calls on DNC to remind voters of Biden admin accomplishments ahead of midterms

Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday called on Democrat party leadership to remind voters of everything that President Joe Biden's administration has accomplished.
   

Australian PM Scott Morrison says millions in aid dispersed after coastal flooding

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said $631 million (about $460 million USD) has been dispersed after recent coastal flooding caused by heavy rain led to a historic national emergency declaration and evacuations.
   

President Joe Biden orders another $200M in military aid to Ukraine

President Joe Biden on Saturday ordered another $200 million in defense aid to Ukraine, including military equipment and training.
   

Uber adds fuel surcharge amid surging gas prices

Uber has announced it rolled out a temporary fuel surcharge to help drivers cope with the burden of surging gas prices in recent months.
   

French, German leaders speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin; call for cease-fire

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday for more than an hour to call for a cease-fire in Ukraine and a diplomatic end to the invasion.
   

Hailey Bieber out of hospital after suffering 'stroke-like' symptoms

Model Hailey Bieber, the wife of pop music star Justin Bieber, has disclosed she was hospitalized this week for a small blood clot in her brain.
   

No third season for 'Baby-Sitters Club' on Netflix

Netflix has canceled its teen comedy "The Baby-Sitters Club" after two seasons.
   

Storm brings snow, strong winds, isolated severe weather to East Coast

A late winter storm heading north up the East Coast pummeled areas with heavy snow, strong winds and isolated severe weather, including blizzard warnings and tornado watches.
   

Winter storm causes disruptions as it darts through Turkey

A highly disruptive storm slowly pushed across Turkey and hampered day-to-day operations across portions of the country in recent days.
   

Actress, singer, reality TV star Traci Braxton dead at 50

Actress, singer and reality TV personality Traci Braxton died of cancer at the age of 50, her family announced Saturday.
   

Starz: La La Anthony, Kelly Hu will be 'BMF' series regulars for Season 2

"The Chi" actress La La Anthony and "The Scorpian King" alum Kelly Hu will be series regulars in Season 2 of the fact-based Starz crime drama "BMF."
   

Biden signs stopgap measure to avert government shutdown

President Joe Biden has signed into law a stopgap measure to prevent a government shutdown.
   

U.S. to permanently end Title 42 policy for unaccompanied minors at border

The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention announced Saturday it will end the use of a Trump-era policy as it pertains to turning away unaccompanied migrant children.
   

Jodie Sweetin, Colton Underwood, Metta World Peace set for CBS' 'Beyond the Edge'

Jodie Sweetin, Colton Underwood, Metta World Peace and Paulina Porizkova are among the celebrities taking part in the new adventure challenge series "Beyond the Edge."
   

Russian forces bomb mosque in Mariupol, encroach on Kyiv

Russian forces bombed a mosque in Mariupol on Saturday, encroached on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and struck structures in other cities.
   

'Encanto' tops U.S. album chart for 8th week

The soundtrack to the animated movie musical "Encanto" is the No. 1 album in the United States for an eighth week.
   
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  1. Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates - The New York Times
  2. Missiles From Iran Struck in Vicinity of U.S. Consulate in Northern Iraq, Officials Say - The Wall Street Journal
  3. U.S. rushing $200 million in weapons for Ukraine's defense - Reuters.com
  4. Cold blast brings heavy snow to the Northeast and deep freeze to the South - CNN
  5. Chicago St. Patrick's Day: Parade steps off following 2-year hiatus, Chicago River now dyed green - WLS-TV
  6. Man wanted after child's body found in California home - ABC News
  7. Texas judge temporarily blocks investigations into parents of transgender kids - NBC News
  8. Alleged Florida drug dealer jailed after West Point cadets overdose on spring break - New York Post
  9. Disney to pause all political donations in the wake of Florida's 'don't say gay' bill - The Washington Post
  10. Saudi Arabia Puts 81 People to Death in its Largest Execution Ever - The Wall Street Journal
  11. Russian abduction of Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov sparks Zelensky backlash, thousands of protesters - The Washington Post
  12. Uber to charge riders fuel fee amid rising gas prices | TheHill - The Hill
  13. Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Nears Lows Amid Ukraine Invasion, Looming Fed Rate Hike; What To Do - Investor's Business Daily
  14. Cities With the Lowest Gas Prices Right Now - 24/7 Wall St.
  15. 10 deals you can’t miss on Saturday: $4 smart plugs, $16 sonic toothbrush, Fire Sticks, more - BGR
  16. Reasons Why the M1 iPad Pro is Better Than the New iPad Air 5 - Wccftech
  17. Model Hailey Bieber says she's fine after blood clot - The Associated Press - en Español
  18. Traci Braxton, Television Personality and Singer, Dies at 50 - The New York Times
  19. Soldier Boy and Crimson Countess revealed in The Boys red band teaser - Ars Technica
  20. L.S.U. Men’s Basketball Coach Fired After N.C.A.A. Alleges Violations - The New York Times
  21. Three ways the Amari Cooper trade could give the Browns flexibility in the 2022 NFL draft: Ashley Bastock - cleveland.com
  22. Virginia Tech stuns Duke to win its first-ever ACC Tournament - WRALSportsFan
  23. UCLA vs. Arizona - Game Recap - March 12, 2022 - ESPN
  24. Two Massive Blobs in Earth's Mantle Baffle Scientists With Their Surprising Properties - SciTechDaily
  25. NASA's Gigantic Crawler on the Move As Rollout of Mega Moon Rocket Inches Closer - SciTechDaily
  26. Hubble telescope captures spectacular laser-like jet from infant star (photo) - Space.com
  27. Long Covid patients, in search of relief, turn to private company - NBC News
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Man wanted after child's body found in California home - ABC News

Texas judge temporarily blocks investigations into parents of transgender kids - NBC News

Alleged Florida drug dealer jailed after West Point cadets overdose on spring break - New York Post

Disney to pause all political donations in the wake of Florida's 'don't say gay' bill - The Washington Post

Saudi Arabia Puts 81 People to Death in its Largest Execution Ever - The Wall Street Journal

Russian abduction of Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov sparks Zelensky backlash, thousands of protesters - The Washington Post

Uber to charge riders fuel fee amid rising gas prices | TheHill - The Hill

Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Nears Lows Amid Ukraine Invasion, Looming Fed Rate Hike; What To Do - Investor's Business Daily

Cities With the Lowest Gas Prices Right Now - 24/7 Wall St.

10 deals you can’t miss on Saturday: $4 smart plugs, $16 sonic toothbrush, Fire Sticks, more - BGR

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The 33-year-old mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fyodorov, encouraged defiance. Then he was arrested, and hasn’t been heard from since.
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  4. Ukraine War Ushers In ‘New Era’ for Biden and U.S. Abroad
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  6. Hundreds of Planes Are Stranded in Russia. They May Never Be Recovered.
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  10. House Democrats Push Biden to Build a Better Midterm Message
  11. McDonald’s Ice Cream Woes Have Inspired Memes, Mockery and Now, a Federal Lawsuit
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  25. Strong Late-Winter Storm Knocks Out Power and Snarls Travel
  26. France’s Green Party Fails to Connect Ahead of Election
  27. Traci Braxton, Television Personality and Singer, Dies at 50
  28. L.S.U. Men’s Basketball Coach Fired After N.C.A.A. Alleges Violations
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Western Ukraine has been a safe haven for Ukrainian refugees, as well as businessmen, journalists and diplomats. But attacks in two cities pierced the sense of security in the region.
   

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