Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Evening Edition: High turnout seen in Missouri, Ohio, Chicago suburbs

How Sanders is hijacking the Democratic Party to be elected as an independent; Will Rubio, Kasich still be in the race after today?; Rose's lawyer: 'We do not know how Mr. Trump got the ball'; The Fix: Carson's painfully bad quote about Trump; CDC issues sweeping guidelines to curb prescribing of opioid painkillers; Ex-EPA official blasted in hearing over agency's role in Flint water crisis; Franciscan friars charged with allowing abuse of at least 80 kids; Iran says it retrieved thousands of documents from detained U.S. sailors; 3 reasons nominating Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court could change U.S. elections; Want a stronger, more intense marriage? Then you should watch 'The Americans.'; Missing Texas teen 'in grave danger' after her father is found dead, police say; Scientists believe they've found a 'pregnant' T. rex fossil;
 
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High turnout seen in Missouri, Ohio, Chicago suburbs
Voters are casting ballots in five states across the Midwest and Southeast — contests that could shore up the two front-runners or breathe new life into the lagging campaigns of their challengers.
How Sanders is hijacking the Democratic Party to be elected as an independent
What's important to note is that Sanders isn't just hijacking the party's processes — he's hijacking the results.
 
Will Rubio, Kasich still be in the race after today?
It is not out of the question that Donald Trump could sweep all five contests, and the Republican field could winnow from four candidates to three or two.
 
Rose's lawyer: 'We do not know how Mr. Trump got the ball'
What some thought was an endorsement wasn't -- and the baseball Trump said came from Rose didn't, Rose's lawyer said.
 
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The Fix: Carson's painfully bad quote about Trump
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CDC issues sweeping guidelines to curb prescribing of opioid painkillers
The agency is recommending that non-opioid drugs be prescribed whenever possible for patients with chronic pain.
 
Ex-EPA official blasted in hearing over agency's role in Flint water crisis
"You screwed up ... and you hurt people's lives," Jason Chaffetz, the chairman of the House oversight panel, told Susan Hedman, who failed to acknowledge that the agency had done anything wrong.
 
Franciscan friars charged with allowing abuse of at least 80 kids
The three friars are charged with covering up for a friar who was accused of abusing children from the 1980s to 2010.
 
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Iran says it retrieved thousands of documents from detained U.S. sailors
The information was obtained from laptops and GPS devices, Iran said. U.S. officials had previously said that two SIM cards from satellite phones were the only equipment taken.
 
3 reasons nominating Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court could change U.S. elections
A Senate fight over a historic, high-profile nomination such as Srinivasan's could mobilize Asian American voters as never before.
 
Want a stronger, more intense marriage? Then you should watch 'The Americans.'
Today's best TV shows subvert and expand the connubial ideal.
 
Missing Texas teen 'in grave danger' after her father is found dead, police say
Investigators think Adriana Coronado was with her father when he died on rural property north of Houston, and they believe she has been abducted.
 
Scientists believe they've found a 'pregnant' T. rex fossil
Identifying the 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex as a female "opens up a whole new world of possibilities," a researcher said.
 
 
     
 
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