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Top 20 CNN
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- • Reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges • Putin admits sanctions could hurt Russia's economy
Top 20 New York Times
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- by Michael C. Bender and Maggie HabermanMany in the party said Donald Trump could benefit from a wave of sympathy among Republicans, with his base of supporters likely to be energized by a belief in a weaponized justice system.
- by The Editorial BoardA grand jury’s decision to indict Donald Trump is a necessary part of the American justice system.
- by Nicholas KristofThere are legitimate concerns about this indictment, but how could we give the boss a pass after convicting his fixer?
- by Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and William K. RashbaumMr. Trump was indicted over his role in paying hush money to a porn star, and likely plans to turn himself in on Tuesday, a lawyer has said.
- by Gaia Pianigiani and Elisabetta PovoledoFrancis, who has been coping with a variety of health issues, was taken to the hospital on Wednesday. He is being treated with antibiotics for bronchitis, according to the Vatican.
- by Peter BakerFor more than two centuries, American presidents were effectively shielded from indictment. But the case against former President Donald J. Trump breaks that taboo and sets a new precedent.
- by Kurt StreeterWith stars, story lines and skill, the TV rights for the women’s Division I basketball tournament could be worth over $80 million, part of a larger wave of investors flocking to women’s sports.
- by Jeré LongmanAs South Carolina seeks its second straight N.C.A.A. women’s basketball championship, Coach Dawn Staley carries the hopes of her family, her team and the generation of coaches she has inspired.
- by German LopezHe is the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges.
- by Michael Barbaro, Jessica Cheung, Alex Stern, Carlos Prieto, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Rachel Quester, Paige Cowett, Dan Powell, Diane Wong and Chris WoodThe former president will face criminal charges over his role in paying hush money to Stormy Daniels.
- by Patrick KingsleyBezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, is a longtime advocate of contentious plans to overhaul the judiciary. He has also exacerbated tensions with Palestinians and Israel’s allies.
- by Melissa EddyThe rate of inflation in countries using the euro slipped to 6.9 percent in the year through March, from 8.5 percent the previous month, but underlying price gains edged higher.
- by Anatoly Kurmanaev, Ekaterina Bodyagina and Ivan NechepurenkoWhen Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the start of a bewildering, five-country journey highlighting the war’s absurdity.
- by Catherine Porter and Andrea MantovaniEven Bordeaux, known for its surrounding vineyards and conservative politics, has become a flashpoint. The City Hall’s charred doors attest to that.
- by Jeff SommerIn its fight against inflation, the Federal Reserve has contributed to the bank failures and economic instability that it is now trying to fix, our columnist says.
- by Ginia BellafanteA generation that was locked up during the era of harsh drug sentences is facing a life outside prison. What can be done to help them?
- by David Yaffe-BellanyBitcoin’s price has soared since banks failed this month, but there’s little evidence that the surge is being driven by investors treating the virtual currency as a financial alternative.
- by Jamelle BouieWhen Tucker Carlson, Christopher Rufo and Moms for Liberty say jump, the only question is: “How High?”
- by Joe Rennison and Eli MurrayInvestors in the S&P 500 are highly dependent on the fate of Microsoft, Apple and other big technology stocks. A rally in March showed how this can mask turmoil in the rest of the market.
- by Lam Yik Fei, Amy Chang Chien and Tiffany MayFor generations, people have fished for baby eels in the island’s estuaries. But they seem to be getting harder to find.
Top 20 Huffington Post
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- These conversation starters will help you get to know each other on a deeper level, sex experts say.
- The Florida governor and likely 2024 presidential candidate suspended a local prosecutor for saying he would charge people under the state’s new abortion law.
- The Memphis-based group, Friends of George’s, says Tennessee’s first-in-the-nation law that placed strict limits on drag shows violates the First Amendment.
- More than 650 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced across the country this year, according to a civil liberties think tank.
- Officials hope the revamp can be a model for how cities, police departments and community members "can work together to address race-based policing and strengthen public safety.”
- Let the justice system work, urged Asa Hutchinson, who is also eyeing getting into the presidential race.
- The Bucharest Court of Appeal ruled in favor of Tate’s appeal, which challenged a judge’s decision last week to extend his arrest a fourth time for 30 days.
- A Delaware judge allowed a jury to decide whether the conservative network aired the claims with actual malice, the standard for proving libel.
- His older brother, who Kieran calls Mack, hit it big in the ’90s with standout performances in “My Girl,” “Richie Rich,” and “The Good Son.”
- The Republican senator suggested Trump could “smash some windows, rob a few shops and punch a cop” to "avoid prosecution in New York.”
- "Overly broad" nondisparagement agreements are unlawful, a new NLRB memo states — but you should read this before trashing your old workplace.
- “I don’t like it. But … this is me, this is what I have to accept," the legendary songwriter reportedly said in a "CBS Sunday Morning" interview airing Sunday.
- “It almost feels like they're pushing the population to react,” Tucker Carlson said.
- The former president’s one-sided war on the Florida governor continues as Trump’s arrest looms.
- "I don’t have a favorite child but if you were to go by the photos on my phone it’s the dog."
- The former "Saturday Night Live" star said that the traumatic incident contributed to his borderline personality disorder.
- "I want every member of the trans community to know that we see you. You’re each made in the image of God, and deserve love, dignity, and respect."
- The South African track star killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.
- Statements from Kevin McCarthy and others leave no room for the possibility that a Democratic prosecutor could bring a fair case.
- "Every type of italian sausage is a good name for a cat, every type of german sausage is a good name for a dog."
Top 20 Fox News
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- Former City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas was convicted of corruption. The councilman promised to steer a multimillion-dollar contract to a university to secure his son’s future.
- Las Vegas lawyer Matthew Wade Beasley was indicted for orchestrating a $460 million Ponzi scheme. Hundreds of people across Nevada, Arizona, California, and Utah may have been involved.
- President Biden has “no comment" on the unprecedented indictment of former President Donald Trump, and the White House has also declined comment on the matter.
- The Yurok Tribe and other fishing groups filed a motion to stop water deliveries for farming in Oregon and California unless the action won’t threaten the survival of endangered species
- Meghan Markle has emerged victorious in her sister Samantha Markle's lawsuit against her as a judge has declared that the duchess isn't guilty of defamation.
- Chris and Julie Ramsey have set off on a drive that will take them from the North Pole to the South Pole in a modified electric Nissan Ariya SUV.
- Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, pledged to boost Democrats in Red States ahead of the 2024 election. Newsom also dropped $10 million on a political action committee.
- A man from Illinois was shot by police three times after he charged at them with a knife. The man allegedly stabbed a woman prior to the shooting.
- Court could help clean up homelessness chaos in this city, and yours. Arizona solution inflicted pain on neighbors and decision means city must clean it up.
- Kid Rock and Miranda Lambert are influencing a new generation of country stars, including Megan Moroney and Jelly Roll, who are up for their first CMT awards.
- South Carolina authorities are focusing on two persons of interest in the 2015 homicide of Stephen Smith, who was found dead in the road miles from Murdaugh estate, new report reveals.
- After a shooting in an elementary school that left six people, including three 9-year-olds, dead, Conor McGregor is calling for the "armed protection at each school."
- The "Trans Day of Vengeance" protest scheduled for April 1 in Washington, D.C., has been canceled due to "a credible threat to life and safety," according to its organizers.
- Colorado Rockies closer Daniel Bard was placed on the injured list with anxiety, as he was open about dealing with the "yips" again.
- Former Vice President Mike Pence reacted to the historic criminal indictment of former President Trump on Thursday, calling it an "outrage" and saying it appears to be "political prosecution."
- Maine lawmakers passed a nearly $10 billion state budget for the next two years. The budget angered Republicans but prevented a government shutdown.
- Legislative leaders in Arkansas are calling for cutting income taxes by $124 million. State officials say 1.1 million taxpayers would receive a tax cut.
- Xavier Sevilla, who was 15 when he shot eight people at a Milwaukee mall, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the shooting. Sevilla will be incarcerated until he's 30 years old.
- Byrion Montgomery, a Chicago teen accused of killing three people, has been indicted on first-degree murder charges. He allegedly killed his 17-year-old girlfriend and two others.
- The Fox News Autos newsletter brings you the latest developments in the world of cars, trucks, performance vehicles and collectible automobiles.
Top 20 USA Today
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- by The UK's King Charles III boarded a train on Friday for the final leg of his three-day visit to Germany that will take him and Camilla, the queen consort, to the northern port city of Hamburg. (Mar. 31)
- by A look at the day's best photographs from around the world.
- by The measure does away with background checks, training, and fees for a concealed weapons license. There are more than 2.6 million Florida CWL holders.
- by A NY grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump, Obamacare's preventative health mandate is struck down by a federal judge: 5 Things podcast
- by Darren Watts inherited his father's extensive collection of items including over 300,000 comic books. Here's how he's reshaping their family legacy.
- by A criminal case, mounting frustrations and a rare horse that could be dead: A Minnesota woman and Florida circus founder arguing over who owned Ben.
- by A report by the Movement Advancement Project documents eight ways LGBTQ people are being targeted with a record number of bills in the U.S. this year.
- by Some train accident rates have risen nearly 25% in the past decade, and union workers say further cuts to staffing imperil the nation's safety.
- by Plus threats in Ohio, Proud Boys testimony in D.C.: It's the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
- by A killer whale named Lolita has cleared the first hurdle to being freed from a Florida aquarium and rejoining an orca pod in the wild.
- by When Taylor Hash asked the control tower over the radio how best to make the emergency landing at a Michigan airport, Hash said she felt frantic.
- by Here's the latest for Friday March 31st: Former President Donald Trump indicted; Trump supporters protest; Kentucky military helicopter crash investigated; Gwyneth Paltrow wins Utah ski collision case.
- by Nashville Police released recordings of three calls that were made during Monday's attack at The Covenant School.
- by Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, making him the first former U.S. president to face a criminal charge and jolting his bid to retake the White House next year. (March 30)
- by The Biden administration has remained silent in the wake of former President Donald Trump's indictment, but pressure to respond will be expected over the coming days and weeks. (March 30)
- by With 311 tornadoes so far, according to Storm Prediction Center data, it's the third-most-active start to a year on record in the U.S.
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- by Gwyneth Paltrow has won her court battle over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah ski resort after a jury decided that the actor wasn't at fault for the crash. The jury verdict came Thursday in a packed court room in Park City, Utah. (March 30)
- by New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg left his office Thursday evening without commenting on a grand jury indictment of former President Donald Trump (March 30)
- by A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter. It's the first ever criminal case against a former U.S. president and a jolt to Trump's bid to retake the White House in 2024. (March 30)
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- by Steven ShepardWe put the presidential hopefuls into categories based roughly on their chances to get the GOP nomination.
- by POLITICO StaffIntroducing the lawmakers and luminaries who wielded extraordinary influence over politics, culture and race in 2022.
- by Lili Bayer and Leyla AksuThe country is set to become the alliance’s 31st member as Sweden’s bid remains frozen.
- by Nancy VuTennessee's senators have also introduced school security legislation in response to the mass shooting.
- Three of our best reporters debate what's next after Trump's indictment on Playbook’s Deep Dive podcast.
- by Nancy VuBarry Moore offered ham and cheese sandwiches from his office in Longworth.
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- by Adam Wren, Natalie Allison and Lisa KashinskyTrump’s indictment has his rivals and conservative media rallying to his side.
- by Steven ShepardThere were a number of public surveys conducted in the lead up to the indictment. And they all showed a similar story.
- by Andrew Atterbury'This bill does nothing but tell certain parts of our community in Florida that they don’t exist,' says one Democrat.
- by Steven Overly and Barbara MoensThe U.S. and European Union are negotiating a deal to shore up much-needed critical minerals for electric vehicles, but calling it a “free trade agreement” is creating complications on both sides of the Atlantic.
- by Camille von Kaenel and Alex GuillénTruck manufacturers will have to sell an increasing share of zero emissions vehicles now that the EPA has approved California's regulations.
- by Brendan BordelonA bipartisan Senate bill that would rein in the Chinese-owned app is facing its first real headwinds.
- by Kyle Cheney, Jordain Carney and Erica OrdenManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg issued his first public response to Hill Republicans since news of the former president's indictment.
- by Tanya SnyderThe proposed rules for electric vehicle tax credits produced few clear winners and losers.
- by James BikalesThe restrictions on foreign content will reduce how many vehicles can qualify for the $7,500 tax credit, at least temporarily. But the administration hopes it will bring long-term growth, jobs and energy security to the U.S.
- by Matt BergFederal prosecutors want to ensure the railroad “pays the full cost of the environmental cleanup."
- by Maura ReynoldsA former correspondent expelled from the Soviet Union says the charges leveled against Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich put this case in a different category.
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Top 20 Los Angeles Times
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- by Nathan SolisA police shooting Friday on the 10 Freeway in City Terrace closed the freeway in both directions, causing a major traffic backup, authorities said.
- by Rebecca Ellis, Phi DoAccording to weather data analyzed by The Times, it really has been the drabbest winter Southern Californians have lived through recently.
- by Nathan SolisThe Dodgers won their season opener, a Dodger fan got a yes from his marriage proposal and Dodger security got a big applause.
- by Noah GoldbergThe FBI seizes more than 2,000 kilograms of illegal drugs, including meth, bath salts and counterfeit Xanax, at a drug lab in Garden Grove.
- by Grace TooheyIt might seem like recent weather has been dominated by new phenomena, but experts say these terms have been around for decades in the scientific world and are simply new to the public discourse as weather becomes more extreme.
- by Christian MartinezA sea mountain was discovered about 200 miles off Northern California during a recent expedition by an unmanned sea mapping vehicle.
- by Rosanna XiaLucy Jones, California's beloved earthquake expert, sits down with environment reporter Rosanna Xia to discuss music's power to inspire climate action.
- by Jon HealeyCalifornia will soon require Medi-Cal recipients to prove their eligibility again. But it has a safety net for people who lose their coverage.
- by Luke Money, Rong-Gong Lin IIThe county public health chief says emergency orders are no longer needed 'to ensure we have and can use life-saving tools and mitigation strategies.'
- by Miriam PawelA rare, sometimes brown, sometimes iridescent ground beetle will carry the former California governor's name into the future.
- by Rosanna XiaA man was shot after a confrontation with California Highway Patrol officers along an onramp to the 405 in Hawthorne.
- by Erika D. SmithA jury found the longtime politician guilty in a sprawling federal case involving a quid pro quo with USC. Replacing him won't be easy for Black L.A.
- by Salvador HernandezJessica Long's 9-year-old didn't want her goat, Cedar, to be slaughtered at the county fair. Officials sent deputies with a search warrant to get it back.
- by David ZahniserMayor Karen Bass described convicted Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas as a champion of the city, a thought leader and "a policymaker who made a real impact."
- by Benjamin Oreskes, Doug SmithA petition filed in Los Angeles Superior Court proposes that the 29 Skid Row Housing Trust buildings be turned over to a statewide receivership firm.
- by James QueallyAt least three of Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón's potential challengers in next year's election cycle come from within his own office.
- by Taryn LunaWith $10 million in campaign funds, Gov. Gavin Newsom opened a new federal political action committee dubbed the "Campaign for Democracy" to boost Democrats in the 2024 election.
- by Noah GoldbergState Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) introduced a bill to establish the 'Ebony Alert' system that would inform people of missing Black children and young women.
- by Julia WickL.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian called on his colleagues to reappoint Heather Hutt as the District 10 council member.
- by Noah GoldbergThe chase lasted about a minute and ended a mile away in downtown Los Angeles when the driver crashed into another car, the Los Angeles Police Department said.