Monday, April 4, 2016

Monday's Headlines: Battle between Trump and Cruz in Wisconsin could reshape GOP race

Internal memo reveals Trump campaign's mounting fury with its critics; Clinton prepares for Trump's insult machine, which has already turned her way; They were freed from Boko Haram's rape camps. But their nightmare isn't over. ; E.U. begins sending people back across the sea, defying human rights outcry;
 
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Battle between Trump and Cruz in Wisconsin could reshape GOP race
A defeat for Donald Trump on Tuesday would be an embarrassing setback for the front-runner because it would demonstrate weakness in a place where he should be strong.
Internal memo reveals Trump campaign's mounting fury with its critics
The memo from a senior campaign adviser revealed the growing frustrations among the billionaire's top aides as they closed what had been a tumultuous week.
 
Clinton prepares for Trump's insult machine, which has already turned her way
The businessman has called her "incompetent" and questioned her "stamina."
 
They were freed from Boko Haram's rape camps. But their nightmare isn't over.
Many people assumed the kidnapped women would be warmly welcomed back. Instead, they were shunned.
 
E.U. begins sending people back across the sea, defying human rights outcry
Two ferries headed out to sea shortly after dawn with what was believed to be more than 100 migrants on board bound for Turkey.
 
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U.S. Special Operations units are using faulty rifle sights
The sights' maker settled a government lawsuit, but more than three months later, the equipment has not been recalled or replaced. "A sight that 'almost works' is not acceptable," Naval Criminal Investigative Service Director Andrew Travers said.
Another Western intervention in Libya looms
To stabilize the country and defeat the Islamic State, the U.S. and its European allies must overcome violent local rivalries.
Putin’s associates had $2 billion in offshore accounts, report says
The findings are based on a data leak of 11.5 million records for 214,488 entities connected to people in more than 200 countries or territories. 
HBO's Mapplethorpe documentary does the artist a favor: It makes him naughty again
"Look at the Pictures" examines the range of beautiful and provocative photographs produced by Robert Mapplethorpe, who died in 1989.
Villanova, North Carolina could hardly be any hotter heading into title clash
Rarely does a tournament so clearly demonstrate which teams belong in the final as this year.
 
     
 
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