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 Injuries, widespread damage reported as 'catastrophic' tornado sweeps Arkansas  A large tornado hit Little Rock, Ark., on Friday, causing injuries, widespread damage, and forcing meteorologists from the National Weather Service to evacuate.      Judge says Dominion's defamation suit against Fox News can begin in April  A Delaware Superior Court Judge denied attempts by Fox News to dismiss a billion-dollar lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems, meaning that the case will go to trial in April.      Tennis: Petra Kvitova overwhelms Sorana Cirstea in Miami Open semifinals  Petra Kvitova rallied from an early deficit, converted a trio of break points and used a run of seven consecutive game victories to beat Sorana Cirstea in a Miami Open semifinal Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.      Low vaccination rates put United States at high risk of new mpox outbreaks  U.S. public health officials want high-risk individuals who haven't been vaccinated for mpox -- previously called monkeypox -- to do so before a potential resurgence of the virus in the coming months.      Texas ruling striking down ACA mandate is appealed  The Biden Administration on Friday said that it would appeal a ruling by a Texas federal judge that struck down a mandate of the Affordable Care Act requiring private health insurance plans to cover preventive care.      Andrew Tate to await possible sex-trafficking charges under house arrest  Self-styled self-help guru and social media influencer Andrew Tate will be released from prison in Romania, where he was being held on suspicion of sex trafficking, and held under house arrest.      Assistant director for 'Rust' pleads guilty to gun charge  The "Rust" assistant director who handled the gun that killed a cinematographer, pleaded no contest on Friday to a misdemeanor charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon.      Marking Transgender Day of Visibility, Biden calls attacks on community 'un-American'  U.S. President Joe Biden marked Friday's Transgender Day of Visibility by calling attacks against the transgender community "un-American."      Stranded hawk rescued from parking garage stairwell  Animal rescuers in Michigan rescued a young Cooper's hawk that found itself stranded in the stairwell of a parking garage.      Daniil Medvedev edges Karen Khachanov, reaches Miami Open tennis final  Daniil Medvedev continued his hot streak with a three-set win over fellow Russian Karen Khachanov, clinching a spot in the Miami Open men's singles final Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.      American white supremacist arrested in Romania will be extradited  An American neo-Nazi who was at a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017 was arrested in Romania Friday and will be extradited to the United States.      Look: Protected bird's nest takes over South Carolina parking lot  A utility company in South Carolina found a migratory bird nesting in a parking lot -- and the bird can't be moved due to federal law from 1918.      Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee diagnosed with treatable cancer  Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., who represents Flint, has been diagnosed with a "serious but curable form of cancer," he said in a statement Friday.      Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg rejects GOP claims of bias in Donald Trump indictment  Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg rejected assertions by Republicans that his indictment of former President Donald Trump was political, in a letter to lawmakers on Friday.      Volodymyr Zelensky visits Bucha, Ukraine on anniversary of Russian massacre  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky joined heads of state in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha to commemorate approximately one year from the massacre during which Russian paratrooper units killed hundreds of civilians.      Look: Apink share 'Magazine' mood film for 'Self' EPAustralian creates world's widest wig, measuring more than 8 feet across  An Australia resident broke a Guinness World Record when they crafted a wig measuring 8 feet and 6 inches wide.      Man answers suspected 'prank call,' learns he won the lottery  A New South Wales, Australia, man answered what he suspected to be a "prank call" and was shocked to learn he had won a lottery prize worth more than $66,000.      Oscar Pistorius denied parole in South Africa in girlfriend's death  The South African authorities on Friday denied parole to disgraced paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted in 2017 for the shooting death of his girlfriend at his home.      Watch: 'Fast X' stars reflect on franchise in video for 'fans and family'  "Fast X," the 10th film in the main "Fast & Furious" franchise starring Vin Diesel, opens in theaters in May.      Mets' Max Scherzer loves MLB's new pace, and also manipulating pitch clock  Max Scherzer says he's not a fan of MLB's new pitch clock, but that isn't stopping him from trying to manipulate it for an edge on hitters. The New York Mets ace has added tempo changes to his already lethal arsenal.      Euro area inflation declined in March, but core inflation remains high  Inflation for the euro area was estimated to be 6.9% in March, about 1.5% below the rate from February, data from the European Union's statistic's office showed Friday, though a less-volatile reading was a concern.      4-year-old boy becomes youngest person to publish a book  A United Arab Emirates boy became the world's youngest person to publish a book at the age of only 4 years and 218 days.       | 
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 Trump Prepares to Surrender in New York as Police Brace for ProtestsThe former president is expected to answer charges with the Secret Service in tow before a judge in the often grimy and ill-lit criminal courthouse in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday.        For Some G.O.P. Voters, Fatigue Slows the Rush to Defend TrumpThe Republicans who will pick their 2024 nominee expressed anger, defensiveness and also embarrassment about the indictment facing Donald J. Trump.        Biden Surveys Damage From Deadly Tornado in MississippiSurrounded by piles of lumber and twisted metal, the president promised that the federal government was “not just here for today.”        How a Trump-Era Rollback Mattered for Silicon Valley Bank’s DemiseAn under-the-radar change to the way regional banks are supervised may have helped the bank’s rapidly growing risks to go unresolved.        Why Schwab Got Hit in the Panic Over Regional BanksLike Silicon Valley Bank, the company holds billions in bonds that have declined in value. But it has access to billions in cash, if needed, analysts say, and is much more diversified.        Retired and Buying a Starter Home. It’s Forever.Many older home buyers say ownership was worth the wait, as they finally make a major real estate investment and consider their financial legacy.        Fox News Suffers Major Setback in Dominion CaseA judge said the suit would go to trial, for a jury to weigh whether the network knowingly spread false claims about Dominion Voting Systems, and to determine any damages.        Russia and Ukraine Step Up Recruitment, Bracing for Fights AheadAfter a winter of intense battles and heavy losses in Ukraine’s east, both Russia and Ukraine are taking steps to replenish their depleted forces.        Espionage Charge Adds Hurdle to Freeing a Reporter Detained in RussiaThe Biden administration recently secured the release of two Americans convicted of criminal charges in Russia, but even fabricated charges of spying can raise the stakes.        ‘Thousands of Dollars for Something I Didn’t Do’Because of a bad facial recognition match and other hidden technology, Randal Reid spent nearly a week in jail, falsely accused of stealing purses in a state he said he had never even visited.        Millennials Pay for a Dose of ’90s NostalgiaAt the second annual 90s Con, aging millennials traveled from across the United States to connect with the stars of their youth.        The First Trump Indictment Is Here, and It MattersThe hush money scheme is part of a pattern of anti-democratic behavior.        The Rule of Law Now Depends on RepublicansTrump and his defenders are priming his supporters to reject our legal system.        Fallout From the Trump IndictmentReaders both hail and condemn the indictment and discuss the political effects.        The Fed’s War on Inflation Is a Class WarWhen the Federal Reserve uses interest rate hikes as a blunt tool, American workers are the inevitable casualty.        Judge Temporarily Blocks Tennessee Law That Restricts Drag PerformancesA federal judge put a hold on the law hours before it was to take effect, saying there were legitimate questions about whether it violated the First Amendment.        Senator John Fetterman Checks Out of Hospital After Depression TreatmentIn a statement, he announced his departure from Walter Reed Military Medical Center and urged those suffering from mental health challenges to seek help as he did.        Bodies of 8 Migrants Found in River Along U.S.-Canadian BorderThe authorities were searching for more bodies in the St. Lawrence River of migrants believed to have been attempting to cross illegally into the United States.        11 New Books Coming in AprilA thrilling shipwreck tale by David Grann, newly translated fiction by Han Kang and plenty more.        Today’s Wordle Review: March 31, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         | 
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 A large tornado hit Little Rock, Ark., on Friday, causing injuries, widespread damage, and forcing meteorologists from the National Weather Service to evacuate.   
 A Delaware Superior Court Judge denied attempts by Fox News to dismiss a billion-dollar lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems, meaning that the case will go to trial in April.   
 Petra Kvitova rallied from an early deficit, converted a trio of break points and used a run of seven consecutive game victories to beat Sorana Cirstea in a Miami Open semifinal Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.   
 U.S. public health officials want high-risk individuals who haven't been vaccinated for mpox -- previously called monkeypox -- to do so before a potential resurgence of the virus in the coming months.   
 The Biden Administration on Friday said that it would appeal a ruling by a Texas federal judge that struck down a mandate of the Affordable Care Act requiring private health insurance plans to cover preventive care.   
 Self-styled self-help guru and social media influencer Andrew Tate will be released from prison in Romania, where he was being held on suspicion of sex trafficking, and held under house arrest.   
 The "Rust" assistant director who handled the gun that killed a cinematographer, pleaded no contest on Friday to a misdemeanor charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon.   
 U.S. President Joe Biden marked Friday's Transgender Day of Visibility by calling attacks against the transgender community "un-American."   
 Animal rescuers in Michigan rescued a young Cooper's hawk that found itself stranded in the stairwell of a parking garage.   
 Daniil Medvedev continued his hot streak with a three-set win over fellow Russian Karen Khachanov, clinching a spot in the Miami Open men's singles final Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.   
 An American neo-Nazi who was at a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017 was arrested in Romania Friday and will be extradited to the United States.   
 A utility company in South Carolina found a migratory bird nesting in a parking lot -- and the bird can't be moved due to federal law from 1918.   
 Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., who represents Flint, has been diagnosed with a "serious but curable form of cancer," he said in a statement Friday.   
 Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg rejected assertions by Republicans that his indictment of former President Donald Trump was political, in a letter to lawmakers on Friday.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky joined heads of state in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha to commemorate approximately one year from the massacre during which Russian paratrooper units killed hundreds of civilians.   
 K-pop stars Apink released a teaser for their forthcoming mini album, "Self."   
 An Australia resident broke a Guinness World Record when they crafted a wig measuring 8 feet and 6 inches wide.   
 A New South Wales, Australia, man answered what he suspected to be a "prank call" and was shocked to learn he had won a lottery prize worth more than $66,000.   
 The South African authorities on Friday denied parole to disgraced paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted in 2017 for the shooting death of his girlfriend at his home.   
 "Fast X," the 10th film in the main "Fast & Furious" franchise starring Vin Diesel, opens in theaters in May.   
 Max Scherzer says he's not a fan of MLB's new pitch clock, but that isn't stopping him from trying to manipulate it for an edge on hitters. The New York Mets ace has added tempo changes to his already lethal arsenal.   
 Inflation for the euro area was estimated to be 6.9% in March, about 1.5% below the rate from February, data from the European Union's statistic's office showed Friday, though a less-volatile reading was a concern.   
 A United Arab Emirates boy became the world's youngest person to publish a book at the age of only 4 years and 218 days.   
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