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Mass protests erupted Sunday night across Israel after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant who had called for the pausing of the far-right government's judicial reform law.
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  1. Mass protests erupt across Israel after Netanyahu removes defense minister
  2. 2 Baton Rouge officers die in helicopter crash
  3. Kiefer Sutherland: ‘Rabbit Hole’ turns the tables on a master of deception
  4. Elon Musk values Twitter at $20 billion after purchasing for $44 billion
  5. Fifth victim of fatal chocolate factory explosion confirmed as two people remain missing
  6. State Department celebrates Belarus Freedom Day with dig at Lukashenko regime
  7. Jonathan Majors’ lawyer expects charges to be dropped after alleged domestic dispute
  8. ‘Ant-Man’ star Jonathan Majors arrested in NYC for domestic dispute
  9. Book publishers win federal case against Internet Archive over scanning and lending books
  10. 'John Wick: Chapter 4' tops North American box office with $73.5M
  11. Supreme Court justices express varied views in Jack Daniel's trademark dispute with dog toy company
  12. Nancy Travis: Stakes are high for rodeo and ranching family in 'Ride'
  13. Tigers escape Georgia zoo as tornado strikes Troup County
  14. NATO calls Russia tactical nuclear weapons announcement ‘dangerous and irresponsible’
  15. At least 29 migrants die after boats sink off coast of Tunisia
  16. Fashion designer’s death in 2022 ruled a homicide
  17. Miami Beach declares state of emergency as mayor considers ending Spring Break
  18. 'The Way Home' star Evan Williams: Elliot is the bannerman for the Landry women
  19. Maggie-Negan spinoff 'Walking Dead: Dead City' to premiere June 18
  20. Biden approves Mississippi disaster declaration; tornado death toll rises, further storms expected
  21. Andrew Lloyd Webber announces death of son Nick at 43
  22. Famous birthdays for March 26: Steven Tyler, Martin Short
  23. On This Day, March 26: Clinton becomes 1st U.S. president to visit South Africa
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Mass protests erupt across Israel after Netanyahu removes defense minister

Mass protests erupted Sunday night across Israel after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant who had called for the pausing of the far-right government's judicial reform law.
   

2 Baton Rouge officers die in helicopter crash

Two Louisiana police officers were killed when their law enforcement helicopter crashed in a field near Baton Rouge on Sunday, authorities said.
   

Kiefer Sutherland: ‘Rabbit Hole’ turns the tables on a master of deception

Kiefer Sutherland wanted to play corporate espionage operative John Weir in "Rabbit Hole" because the character is plunged from a position of great power to one of extreme jeopardy.
   

Elon Musk values Twitter at $20 billion after purchasing for $44 billion

Twitter's valuation has been cut in half according to an internal memo from owner and CEO Elon Musk.
   

Fifth victim of fatal chocolate factory explosion confirmed as two people remain missing

The death toll from an explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania rose to five on Sunday after a fifth person was confirmed to have died in the blast.
   

State Department celebrates Belarus Freedom Day with dig at Lukashenko regime

The U.S. State Department marked Belarus Freedom Day by calling out the nation's authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko for aiding Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.
   

Jonathan Majors’ lawyer expects charges to be dropped after alleged domestic dispute

A lawyer for Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," said she expects charges to be dropped after he was arrested for allegations of a domestic dispute.
   

‘Ant-Man’ star Jonathan Majors arrested in NYC for domestic dispute

Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," was arrested in New York City on Saturday after an alleged domestic dispute.
   

Book publishers win federal case against Internet Archive over scanning and lending books

Four publishing companies have won a federal case against the digital public library Internet Archives over scanning and lending their books out online.
   

'John Wick: Chapter 4' tops North American box office with $73.5M

Action movie "John Wick: Chapter 4" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $73.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

Supreme Court justices express varied views in Jack Daniel's trademark dispute with dog toy company

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week that may shape the understanding of a company's right to protect its brand from parody, with the high court justices expressing varied views during the hearing.
   

Nancy Travis: Stakes are high for rodeo and ranching family in 'Ride'

Nancy Travis says she thinks viewers will connect to the family drama and sense of adventure at the heart of her contemporary western, "Ride."
   

Tigers escape Georgia zoo as tornado strikes Troup County

Two tigers that escaped from a Georgia zoo have been recaptured after a tornado struck Troup County on Sunday, officials said.
   

NATO calls Russia tactical nuclear weapons announcement ‘dangerous and irresponsible’

A NATO spokesperson called Russia's announcement that it would move tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus "dangerous and irresponsible" on Sunday.
   

At least 29 migrants die after boats sink off coast of Tunisia

At least 29 migrants trying to reach Italy died after two boats sank off the coast of Tunisia amid a deadly migration surge in the past week.
   

Fashion designer’s death in 2022 ruled a homicide

Eight months after the death of an up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City, investigators have ruled her suspicious death a homicide.
   

Miami Beach declares state of emergency as mayor considers ending Spring Break

Officials in Miami Beach have declared a state of emergency as "massive crowds" of Spring Breakers descend on the Florida city causing mayhem, including the shooting deaths of two people.
   

'The Way Home' star Evan Williams: Elliot is the bannerman for the Landry women

Evan Williams says he regards Elliot, the character he plays on Hallmark's time-travel drama, "The Way Home," as the "bannerman" for three generations of extraordinary Landry women.
   

Maggie-Negan spinoff 'Walking Dead: Dead City' to premiere June 18

AMC has announced that "Dead City," "The Walking Dead" spinoff with Lauren Cohan reprising her role as Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan back as Negan, is set to premiere on June 18.
   

Biden approves Mississippi disaster declaration; tornado death toll rises, further storms expected

President Joe Biden on Sunday approved a disaster declaration for four counties in Mississippi ravaged by tornadoes as the death toll rose to 26.
   

Andrew Lloyd Webber announces death of son Nick at 43

Tony-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber announced on social media Saturday that his son, Nick, has lost his battle with cancer, dying at the age of 43.
   

Famous birthdays for March 26: Steven Tyler, Martin Short

Singer Steven Tyler turns 75 and actor T.R. Knight turns 50, among the famous birthdays for March 26.
   

On This Day, March 26: Clinton becomes 1st U.S. president to visit South Africa

On March 26, 1998, Bill Clinton became the first U.S. president to visit South Africa.
   

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  1. Biden issues emergency declaration for Mississippi after tornado kills dozens - CBS News
  2. Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion kills seven after two more bodies found - Fox News
  3. Biden's FAA nominee bows out, after senators waver - POLITICO
  4. Attorney says Trump ‘assumed’ he would be arrested: ‘He was reacting toward a lot of leaks’ - The Hill
  5. West warns Putin against 'dangerous' nuclear rhetoric but downplays threat - The Washington Post
  6. Freeway crash kills 6 youths thrown from car in Tennessee - NPR
  7. Philadelphia rescinds bottled-water alert after chemical spill in the Delaware River - NBC News
  8. Tornado leaves at least 100 structures damaged, several people injured in Troup County - WSB Atlanta
  9. Trump ‘Went to Waco to Bring Back Visions’ of Cult Leader David Koresh, Democratic Rep. Says - Rolling Stone
  10. Taiwan president decries China's 'dollar diplomacy' as Honduras opens ties with Beijing - Fox News
  11. Harris seeks to reset U.S.-Africa relations on 3-nation tour - POLITICO
  12. In inflation-hit Germany, massive strike over pay to cripple transport - Reuters
  13. Protesters were required to wear numbered badges at a Hong Kong demonstration - NPR
  14. Parts of Twitter source code leaked online, company takes legal action: report - New York Post
  15. Gordon E. Moore, 1929-2023 - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal
  16. I’ve Seen Enough, The ‘Diablo 4’ Beta Indicates It’ll Be A Massive Hit - Forbes
  17. Adaptive Charging may be adapting itself to Pixel users without alarms - Android Police
  18. Some Apple Employees Seriously Concerned About Mixed-Reality Headset as Announcement Draws Closer - MacRumors
  19. 9to5Google Weekender: Bard’s first few days, and this week’s top stories - 9to5Google
  20. John Wick: Chapter 4 easily wins the weekend box office - The A.V. Club
  21. ‘Succession’ Season 4 Premiere Recap: Many Happy Returns - The New York Times
  22. Jeremy Renner posts video of him walking on anti-gravity treadmill months after harrowing snowplow accident - New York Post
  23. Yellowjackets’ strangest character is still Jeff in season 2 - Polygon
  24. Men's NCAA tournament Final Four field is set after San Diego, Miami victories - CNN
  25. Caitlin Clark Powers Iowa to the Final Four, While L.S.U. Gets Past Its Cold Shooting - The New York Times
  26. Dominant UConn becoming title favorites is biggest storyline entering Final Four - New York Post
  27. Miami vs. Texas - Elite Eight NCAA tournament extended highlights - March Madness
  28. How to watch the Five Planets align in Monday’s night sky - WTOP
  29. Asteroid the size of 33 armadillos to pass Earth Sunday - NASA - The Jerusalem Post
  30. What Experts Say About Candida Auris, The New “Urgent Threat” To Human Health - BuzzFeed News
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Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion kills seven after two more bodies found - Fox News

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West warns Putin against 'dangerous' nuclear rhetoric but downplays threat - The Washington Post


Freeway crash kills 6 youths thrown from car in Tennessee - NPR

Philadelphia rescinds bottled-water alert after chemical spill in the Delaware River - NBC News

Tornado leaves at least 100 structures damaged, several people injured in Troup County - WSB Atlanta

Trump ‘Went to Waco to Bring Back Visions’ of Cult Leader David Koresh, Democratic Rep. Says - Rolling Stone

Taiwan president decries China's 'dollar diplomacy' as Honduras opens ties with Beijing - Fox News

Harris seeks to reset U.S.-Africa relations on 3-nation tour - POLITICO

In inflation-hit Germany, massive strike over pay to cripple transport - Reuters

Protesters were required to wear numbered badges at a Hong Kong demonstration - NPR

Parts of Twitter source code leaked online, company takes legal action: report - New York Post

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Jeremy Renner posts video of him walking on anti-gravity treadmill months after harrowing snowplow accident - New York Post

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Dominant UConn becoming title favorites is biggest storyline entering Final Four - New York Post

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As thousands of ex-prisoners fight and die in Ukraine, honoring their memory is becoming a patriotic imperative in Russia. But some committed crimes their old neighbors cannot forget.
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  1. Wagner Fighters Left as Convicts. Will Russia Bury Them as Heroes?
  2. Twitter Says Parts of Its Source Code Were Leaked Online
  3. Elon Musk Values Twitter at $20 Billion
  4. Final Four Set: No. 5 Seeds Miami, San Diego State Are In
  5. At Apple, Rare Dissent Over a New Product: Interactive Goggles
  6. A couple and their 14-year-old son were killed when the tornado struck.
  7. The Potential Trump Indictment Is Unwise
  8. What Did We Learn From Trump’s Waco Rally? He’s Stuck in the Past.
  9. When I Got Cancer, My Dreams Told Me What My Doctors Could Not
  10. Barney Graham: We Have Cutting-Edge Science to Make Vaccines. But Will Everyone Benefit?
  11. Philadelphia Monitoring Water Supply After Spill From Chemical Plant
  12. Anthony Volpe Makes Yankees Roster at Shortstop
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Wagner Fighters Left as Convicts. Will Russia Bury Them as Heroes?

As thousands of ex-prisoners fight and die in Ukraine, honoring their memory is becoming a patriotic imperative in Russia. But some committed crimes their old neighbors cannot forget.
   

Twitter Says Parts of Its Source Code Were Leaked Online

The leak adds to the challenges facing the Elon Musk-owned company, which is trying to identify the person responsible and any other people who downloaded the code.
   

Elon Musk Values Twitter at $20 Billion

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At Apple, Rare Dissent Over a New Product: Interactive Goggles

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