Sunday's Headlines: Sanders sweeps Democratic caucuses in trio of Western states
Sanders sharpens attacks in preparation for N.Y. showdown; In aftermath of Brussels attack, even the lives spared are lives changed; Belgium charges man in connection with Brussels bombings;
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
The victories in Washington, Alaska and Hawaii buoyed the independent senator's insurgent challenge, but did not put much of a dent in Hillary Clinton's delegate lead.
A win by Clinton in the Empire State's April 19 primary would further narrow Sanders's path, while a loss for her would hand him a rationale for campaigning until June.
For one man, the day would shatter his faith that his government could protect him. For another, it would undermine his comfort with multiculturalism. And for one woman, it would drive home Belgium's inability to integrate its immigrants and their children.
By Griff Witte, Anthony Faiola and Souad Mekhennet • Read more »
Belgian authorities said they believe the suspect participated in the plot and may be "the man in white" captured in an airport surveillance video alongside two suicide bombers.
Washington and a dozen other cities are considering a California model of paying up to $1,000 a month to those convicted of gun crimes if they can avoid committing another one.
In Mexico, the night before Easter means it's time to burn a Judas, and the Republican front-runner was a popular choice for the starring role in this year's pyrotechnics.
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