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The EU pursues make-believe in Bosnia
Propping up an ethnically based political system is no way to prepare the former Yugoslav republic for entry to the blocFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Iceland to harvest more corn and less bitcoin, says PM
Katrín Jakobsdóttir tells the FT the island nation needs food security in a hostile worldFinancial Times - World -
Indian police detain dozens of protesters demanding release of top opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal
Indian police have detained dozens of opposition protesters to stop them from marching to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence to demand the release of their leader and top elected official of New Delhi arrested last week in a bribery caseABC News - World -
Hong Kong leader says prisoners jailed for national security crimes unlikely to get early release
Hong Kong leader John Lee says prisoners convicted for serious national security crimes will not likely be granted early release under the tightened rules of a new national security lawABC News - World -
Israeli President says Hamas leader must be taken dead or alive
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Scientists test cutting HIV out of cells
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam say they are getting closer to combating HIV by separating the virus from infected cells using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Dr. Jonathan Stoye, a virus expert at the Francis Crick Institute, joins CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
VIP Programs Offered by Online Gambling Companies Draw Federal Scrutiny
Following a WSJ report, Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked FanDuel, DraftKings and other companies how they target big spenders and VIPs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
VIP Programs Offered by Online Gambling Companies Draw Federal Scrutiny
Following a WSJ report, Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked FanDuel, DraftKings and other companies how they target big spenders and VIPs.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
From a jail cell to Senegal’s presidency: the rapid rise of Bassirou Diomaye Faye
Country’s youngest ever leader faces ‘massive expectation’ from votersFinancial Times - World -
Stolen Gary the Gorilla statue discovered in layby
An 8ft gorilla statue which was stolen from a Lanarkshire garden centre last year has been reunited with its owner.BBC News - Top stories -
Construction site in Pompeii discovered, unlocking ancient details
A construction site in Pompeii interrupted by the eruption of Vesuvius has been discovered – unlocking hidden details about the ancient city.CBS News - World -
Discover Financial CEO Michael Rhodes Resigns
Discover said Michael Rhodes is resigning as CEO and president of the company, shortly after taking over both positions. Rhodes has been tapped as CEO of Ally Financial.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gang guilty of ambush murder of DPD driver
Aurman Singh suffered repeated axe attacks to the head after five men tracked him on his rounds.BBC News - Top stories -
Dozens killed in shooting in Moscow concert hall
Several gunmen opened fire Friday in a popular concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow, killing at least 40 people, according to Russian media. Russian authorities are investigating the attack as an act of terrorism. Debora Patta has the latest.CBS News - World -
Dozens of Children Kidnapped in Nigeria Are Released, Officials Say
The military of the West African nation, which is plagued by kidnappings largely driven by demands for ransom payments, said 137 children had been freed in the country’s north.The New York Times - World -
The DOJ is investigating dozens of threats against election workers
The Department of Justice is investigating dozens of threats made to election workers, federal officials said Monday, and has charged 20 individuals so far.NBC News - Politics -
'Horrible' criticism of Easdon, 17, is bullying - Corsie
Leanne Crichton and Rachel Corsie say online criticism directed at Partick Thistle goalkeeper Ava Easdon is "bullying".BBC News - Top stories -
Watch: Escaped ostrich runs loose in South Korea
The bird was seen running down the streets of Seongnam before it was captured and returned to a zoo.BBC News - Top stories - South Korea -
Evan Gershkovich's Year in a Russian Prison
Vladimir Putin believes there’s no downside to arresting Americans.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Three arrested for drug dealing at prison
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of drug dealing offences at a prison in Bridgend.BBC News - Top stories -
Richard Simmons’ Skin Cancer Diagnosis: What to Know About Basal Cell Carcinoma
The fitness celebrity Richard Simmons said he was treated for basal cell carcinoma. Here’s how to recognize and prevent it.The New York Times - Top stories -
Haiti gang wars push hunger to worst levels on record
Almost half of Haiti’s people are struggling to feed themselves as gang violence spreads across the country, with several areas close to famine, international organizations said on Friday.NBC News - Top stories -
A Brazen Yogurt Heist Shows How Cyber Gangs Are Hijacking U.S. Goods
Thieves intercepted a refrigerated container bound for Florida and demanded a $40,000 ransom—part of a surge in fraud that has frustrated freight haulers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Brazen Yogurt Heist Shows How Cyber Gangs Are Hijacking U.S. Goods
Thieves intercepted a refrigerated container bound for Florida and demanded a $40,000 ransom—part of a surge in fraud that has frustrated freight haulers.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Steamboat lost in 1886 crash discovered off Michigan's coast
The Michigan Shipwreck Research Association has found the remains of the steamship Milwaukee which was lost in 1886.The Hill - Politics -
Sakana AI’s evolutionary algorithm discovers new architectures for generative models
With more than 500,000 models available on Hugging Face, model merging offers vast possibilities for researchers, developers and others...VentureBeat - Tech -
Overlooked No More: Yvonne Barr, Who Helped Discover a Cancer-Causing Virus
A virologist, she worked with the pathologist Anthony Epstein, who died last month, in finding for the first time that a virus that could cause cancer. It’s known as the Epstein-Barr virus.The New York Times - Health -
Thames Water board locked in crisis talks about £3bn funding plan
Shareholders refuse to confirm they will make fresh equity injectionFinancial Times - Business -
As Gaza is destroyed, Israel is killing dozens of children in the West Bank
A 12-year-old Palestinian boy was shot while lighting a firework. ‘Cases like these happen quite regularly, but no one’s hearing about them,’ according to the Israeli rights group B’Tselem. “The depth of the horror surpasses our ability to ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
NASCAR official says 'work to be done' after dozens of penalties called at COTA
NASCAR issued a total of 40 penalties in the Cup, Xfinity and Truck races for short cutting the course.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NASCAR -
Bridge collapse live updates: First responders called out to people on bridge
A container ship struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday.ABC News - Top stories -
A Kentucky mining disaster killed dozens and destroyed homes. Will a lawsuit bring change?
Chase Hays and more than 50 neighbors are suing Blackhawk Mining after a silt retention pond burst and killed 43 people. Chase Hays knew it was time to evacuate when he saw his neighbor’s home float through his front yard. It was just after ...The Guardian - World -
3/17: The Book Report by Washington Post critic Ron Charles
The "Sunday Morning" book reviewer offers his picks from this month's new fiction and non-fiction titles, including Kara Swisher's "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story," about her journey as a reporter chronicling the Silicon Valley shenanigans of ...CBS News - Entertainment - United Kingdom -
France earn opening 38-17 win over Ireland - as it happened
Watch live coverage and follow text commentary as France host Ireland in the opening game of the 2024 Women's Six Nations.BBC News - Top stories - College Football -
The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (March 17)
This month's fiction and non-fiction titles take us from pre-Civil War America to modern-day politics, the rise of Silicon Valley, and the future of the planet.CBS News - Entertainment - United Kingdom -
Canada Goose shares drop after plans to cut 17% of corporate workforce
Canada Goose shares retreated Tuesday after the Canadian clothing company said it was again chopping head office jobs in a bid to reduce costs and position for longer-term growth.MarketWatch - Business -
Li-Cycle to cut 17% of its workforce, reshuffle leadership
Li-Cycle will cut about 17% of its global workforce and reshuffle its leadership after a review of operations to conserve cash.MarketWatch - Business -
Judge to rule by April 17 on defense motions in Hunter Biden tax case
The judge overseeing Hunter Biden's tax case in California heard several motions to dismiss the charges, and said afterward that he would issue rulings by April 17.ABC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Evan Gershkovich's first year in captivity in a Moscow prison
Last March 29, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was on assignment in Russia when he was arrested by security forces and accused of being a spy, a charge vigorously denied by Gershkovich, the paper, and the U.S. government. "60 ...CBS News - World -
Alves set to leave prison pending appeal
The footballer, who was jailed for rape last month, is temporarily released after posting €1m bail.BBC News - Top stories