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 U.S. art exhibit brings together renowned paintings of Monet, Mitchell  A new art exhibition in St. Louis will become the first at an American venue to examine the relationship between French Impressionist painter Claude Monet and American Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell.      VA lowers home loan interest rates for Native American veterans  The Department of Veterans Affairs announced it has lowered the interest rate, from 6% to 2.5%, for VA Native American Direct Loans to make housing more affordable for Native American veterans.      Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signs law restricting which bathrooms trans students can use  Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a controversial law Wednesday that restricts transgender youth from using the school bathrooms that align with their gender identity.      5 dead as California suffers another bomb cyclone of heavy rain, snow  A so-called bomb cyclone of weather moving through California has killed two people in the San Francisco Bay Area, officials said Wednesday.      White House criticizes Florida plan to expand 'don't say gay' measure to high schools  Florida's Department of Education said this week the law banning the teaching of sexual orientation through Grade 3 could eventually expand to include high school, a move the White House criticized Wednesday.      ‘Rick and Morty’ co-creator Justin Roiland cleared of domestic violence charges  Justin Roiland, co-creator of popular adult cartoon "Rick and Morty," was cleared of domestic violence charges by the Orange County, Calif., District Attorney's Office.      Andrew Tate, brother to remain jailed for fourth month in Romania  Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in custody in Romania for a fourth month as investigators look into allegations of sex trafficking, a court ruled Wednesday.      Any possible indictments in Trump hush-money case won't come before Thursday  As New York prosecutors wrap up their investigation into Donald Trump's involvement in a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair, he could become the first former president in history to be indi      Movie review: 'Air' crafts exciting sports, shoe, business tale  "Air," in theaters April 5, tells the story of Nike's efforts to sign Michael Jordan to represent their basketball shoes, and it crafts a compelling story that requires no shoe, business or sport knowledge to enjoy.      Dry-docked ship dislodges in Scotland, injures 25 people  A dry-docked ship dislodged at the Imperial Dock in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Wednesday, injuring 25 people.      WHO: Number of global cholera cases continues to grow  The world's cholera situation is deteriorating, the World Health Organization confirmed in an update Wednesday, with two dozen countries now reporting cases.      Cyberterrorism, China top list of international concerns for Americans, Gallup says  Most Americans deem cyberterrorism as the most critical threat to the United States, a new poll from Gallup says.      SEC files charges against Tron founder Justin Sun  The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued Grenadian diplomat and Tron founder Justin Sun for allegedly promoting and manipulating unregistered crypto asset securities.      Massive explosion, fire at Texas chemical plant injures one person  A massive explosion and fire at a Texas chemical plant Wednesday has been extinguished, as crews continue to monitor the air in the Pasadena area. One person was injured in the explosion at the INEOS chemical site.      Social media firm fires CEO after putting off merger with Trump's Truth Social  Digital World Acquisition Corp. confirmed Wednesday it parted ways with its chief executive, as the publicly-traded company moved towards a possible merger with former president Donald Trump's social media company.      Look: Overturned truck spills 10,000 wine bottles onto California highway  The California Highway Patrol said clean-up crews were summoned to a stretch of highway when a truck overturned and spilled its load of about 10,000 empty wine bottles into the roadway.      Miniature horse leads police on 2-hour chase in Alabama  An escaped miniature horse spotted trotting loose in Alabama led police on a 2-hour chase before being safely corralled, police said.      FCC proposes price transparency regulation for cable and satellite providers  The Federal Communications Commission has proposed new regulations to end deceptive surcharges from satellite and cable providers. The regulation would require the providers to list the "all in" price of service.      Moderna CEO on defensive with price of COVID-19 vaccine set to quadruple  Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel defended the pharmaceutical giant Wednesday afternoon, after being grilled by a Senate panel over the drugmaker's plan to quadruple the cost of its COVID-19 vaccine.      Federal Reserve raises interest rates by quarter percentage point  The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday amid several high-profile bank failures in the United States that have rattled world financial markets.      No. 1 Iga Swiatek injures ribs by coughing, withdraws from Miami Open  Iga Swiatek withdrew from the Miami Open due to a rib injury, which occurred from coughing caused by an infection, the No. 1 women's tennis player announced Wednesday.      Defense Department lays out biomanufacturing strategy  The Department of Defense has released a document detailing its biomanufacturing strategy.      Look: Australian woman finds venomous snake lounging in her bed  An Australian reptile wrangler was called out to a Queensland home where a woman found one of the world's most venomous snakes slithering in her bed.      Delaware man wins $5 million lottery jackpot in Florida  A Delaware man took a trip to Florida and ended up winning a $5 million lottery jackpot from a scratch-off ticket during his vacation.       | 
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 Trump Lawyer in Mar-a-Lago Case Must Hand Over Records, Appeals Court SaysThe ruling compelling the lawyer, M. Evan Corcoran, to turn over documents came after a lightning round of appeals court filings overnight.        Grand Jury Meeting on Trump Evidence Canceled, Pushing Possible IndictmentWhile prosecutors have signaled that an indictment of the former president is likely, its specific timing remains unclear, and grand juries conduct their work in secret.        The Fed, Still Inflation-Focused, Raised Rates Amid Bank UncertaintyFederal Reserve officials raised interest rates by a quarter-point while they noted that bank turmoil could help slow the economy.        7 Takeaways From the Fed Meeting and Powell’s News ConferenceBy raising interest rates a quarter-point, the Federal Reserve signaled that it was continuing to fight inflation, but it was holding off an aggressive move that might spook investors.        Geothermal Power, Cheap and Clean, Could Help Run Japan. So Why Doesn’t It?For decades, new plants have been blocked by powerful local interests, the owners of hot spring resorts, that say the sites threaten a centuries-old tradition.        Zelensky Makes Morale-Boosting Trip to BakhmutThe Ukrainian leader also condemned a deadly Russian missile attack against an apartment building in Zaporizhzhia.        A Broken Pipe in Jackson Left Residents Without Drinking WaterAs a water shortage ballooned into a crisis in Jackson, Miss., the leak grew bigger and bigger, gouging out a swimming pool-size crater in the earth.        LAUSD Strike Highlights the Growing Challenges of Los Angeles LifeBoth parents and the striking school district employees are on the same side of the economic divide in one of the nation’s most expensive cities.        Scenes From Recent Atmospheric Rivers in CaliforniaA relentless stretch of winter storms has flooded communities, trapped residents in snow, caused mudslides and shut down major roadways.        Five Dead After Winds Pummel a Weather-Beaten CaliforniaAt least five people were killed by falling trees as a new round of storms swept the state. Rare tornadoes also touched down in Southern California.        The DeSantis Foreign Policy: Hard Power, but With a High BarThe Florida governor has never been the internationalist that some old-guard Republicans wanted or imagined him to be. A close reading of his record reveals how he might lead the U.S. abroad.        Ron DeSantis Calls Putin a ‘War Criminal,’ Clarifying Earlier Comment on UkraineThe Florida governor and presumed G.O.P. presidential candidate previously described the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a “territorial dispute” and did not mention the Russian president.        Why Are Public Restrooms Still So Rare?Cities in the U.S. and elsewhere have made strides, but challenges remain.        Trump May Face Prosecution. America Faces a Test.We are called to endure what I call the inconvenience of the necessary, a point at which something is morally right, but the political timing is problematic.        Sex, Lies and … Trump. What More Can You Ask For?Things are getting Stormy.        Can’t Read? Here’s a ‘Barefoot College’ for You.This is a campus that trains even illiterate people in job skills, while messing with people’s heads.        Meta. Salesforce. Silicon Valley Bank. Is Working from Home Really Working?The attitude of many Americans toward their jobs appears to have changed during the long pandemic — and not for the better.        Jack Daniel’s-Inspired Dog Toy Provokes Supreme Court DebateThe justices differed about whether the toy, shaped like a bottle of Jack Daniel’s, violated the distiller’s trademark rights or was protected by the First Amendment.        Former Iran Hostages Are Divided on Jimmy Carter and a Sabotage ClaimA report about a covert effort to delay their release until after the 1980 presidential election drew anger, resignation and disbelief from the survivors of the crisis.        Today’s Wordle Review: March 22, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 A new art exhibition in St. Louis will become the first at an American venue to examine the relationship between French Impressionist painter Claude Monet and American Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell.   
 The Department of Veterans Affairs announced it has lowered the interest rate, from 6% to 2.5%, for VA Native American Direct Loans to make housing more affordable for Native American veterans.   
 Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a controversial law Wednesday that restricts transgender youth from using the school bathrooms that align with their gender identity.   
 A so-called bomb cyclone of weather moving through California has killed two people in the San Francisco Bay Area, officials said Wednesday.   
 Florida's Department of Education said this week the law banning the teaching of sexual orientation through Grade 3 could eventually expand to include high school, a move the White House criticized Wednesday.   
 Justin Roiland, co-creator of popular adult cartoon "Rick and Morty," was cleared of domestic violence charges by the Orange County, Calif., District Attorney's Office.   
 Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in custody in Romania for a fourth month as investigators look into allegations of sex trafficking, a court ruled Wednesday.   
 As New York prosecutors wrap up their investigation into Donald Trump's involvement in a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair, he could become the first former president in history to be indi   
 "Air," in theaters April 5, tells the story of Nike's efforts to sign Michael Jordan to represent their basketball shoes, and it crafts a compelling story that requires no shoe, business or sport knowledge to enjoy.   
 A dry-docked ship dislodged at the Imperial Dock in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Wednesday, injuring 25 people.   
 The world's cholera situation is deteriorating, the World Health Organization confirmed in an update Wednesday, with two dozen countries now reporting cases.   
 Most Americans deem cyberterrorism as the most critical threat to the United States, a new poll from Gallup says.   
 The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued Grenadian diplomat and Tron founder Justin Sun for allegedly promoting and manipulating unregistered crypto asset securities.   
 A massive explosion and fire at a Texas chemical plant Wednesday has been extinguished, as crews continue to monitor the air in the Pasadena area. One person was injured in the explosion at the INEOS chemical site.   
 Digital World Acquisition Corp. confirmed Wednesday it parted ways with its chief executive, as the publicly-traded company moved towards a possible merger with former president Donald Trump's social media company.   
 The California Highway Patrol said clean-up crews were summoned to a stretch of highway when a truck overturned and spilled its load of about 10,000 empty wine bottles into the roadway.   
 An escaped miniature horse spotted trotting loose in Alabama led police on a 2-hour chase before being safely corralled, police said.   
 The Federal Communications Commission has proposed new regulations to end deceptive surcharges from satellite and cable providers. The regulation would require the providers to list the "all in" price of service.   
 Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel defended the pharmaceutical giant Wednesday afternoon, after being grilled by a Senate panel over the drugmaker's plan to quadruple the cost of its COVID-19 vaccine.   
 The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday amid several high-profile bank failures in the United States that have rattled world financial markets.   
 Iga Swiatek withdrew from the Miami Open due to a rib injury, which occurred from coughing caused by an infection, the No. 1 women's tennis player announced Wednesday.   
 The Department of Defense has released a document detailing its biomanufacturing strategy.   
 An Australian reptile wrangler was called out to a Queensland home where a woman found one of the world's most venomous snakes slithering in her bed.   
 A Delaware man took a trip to Florida and ended up winning a $5 million lottery jackpot from a scratch-off ticket during his vacation.   
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