Friday, March 11, 2016

Evening Edition: In anti-Trump move, Rubio frees up supporters in Ohio to vote for Kasich

'Get him out!': Racial tensions explode at Trump rallies; Carson endorses Trump, says mogul has a 'cerebral' side; Nancy Reagan funeral draws political heavyweights, stars from bygone era; Open-carry gun protesters greet Obama at SXSW in Austin; Want to avoid Zika? Stay more than a mile above sea level, CDC says.; Yes, Canada has fashion designers, and the first ladies wore them to the state dinner; New twist in death of Putin's former aide at Dupont Circle hotel fuels conspiracy theories; When FBI employees behave badly, the bureau broadcasts it to their co-workers; This photo of a black man’s public hanging decorated a Joe’s Crab Shack table; An escaped murder suspect took a family hostage. They fought back.; Will the Supreme Court get its first Asian American justice?; Johnny Manziel is cut by the Browns; A Naval Academy teacher fights to prove he's innocent of sexual misconduct. Then a lost cellphone is found.; My son's friends ignore him during carpools. Can I take their phones?;
 
Evening Edition
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In anti-Trump move, Rubio frees up supporters in Ohio to vote for Kasich
The unusual move is in line with what Mitt Romney recently urged anti-Trump voters to do: Deny the billionaire the GOP nomination by voting for Rubio and Kasich in their respective home states. However, Kasich's campaign did not respond to Rubio's comments warmly. 
'Get him out!': Racial tensions explode at Trump rallies
The frequency and severity of such clashes have escalated strikingly in recent weeks, and almost always feature an uncomfortable component: Many of the protesters are black or Latino.
 
Carson endorses Trump, says mogul has a 'cerebral' side
Ben Carson said he and Donald Trump have "buried the hatchet" after trading nasty words during the primary. During their joint appearance, the GOP front-runner said he saw no need for more primary debates.
 
Nancy Reagan funeral draws political heavyweights, stars from bygone era
The former first lady and Ronald Reagan were "defined by their love for each other," former secretary of state James Baker III said. Others at the invitation-only service recalled how she was dedicated to protecting her husband's legacy.
 
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Open-carry gun protesters greet Obama at SXSW in Austin
Activists are using the yearly music and culture festival, where the president delivered the keynote address, to bring attention to their defense of gun rights by openly carrying firearms in public.
 
Want to avoid Zika? Stay more than a mile above sea level, CDC says.
The agency said locations at elevations of more than 6,562 feet pose little risk because they have few mosquitoes.
 
Yes, Canada has fashion designers, and the first ladies wore them to the state dinner
Michelle Obama wore a full-length, strapless dress designed by Jason Wu in navy silk with a romantic floral print, and Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau's gown was created by Lucian Matis.
 
New twist in death of Putin's former aide at Dupont Circle hotel fuels conspiracy theories
The November death of Mikhail Lesin, initially reported by his family as a heart attack, immediately generated skepticism from Kremlin critics.
 
When FBI employees behave badly, the bureau broadcasts it to their co-workers
The agency sends a quarterly email blast with real examples of misconduct, punishment.
 
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This photo of a black man’s public hanging decorated a Joe’s Crab Shack table
"We take this matter very seriously, and the photo in question was immediately removed," the restaurant's parent company said.
 
An escaped murder suspect took a family hostage. They fought back.
The fugitive went on the run for eight days in Mississippi, then police found a dead body in a bathtub.
 
Will the Supreme Court get its first Asian American justice?
Sri Srinivasan — born in India, reared in Kansas and a member of the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit — is said to be on President Obama's shortlist.
 
Johnny Manziel is cut by the Browns
Even considering the Browns' woebegone history, Manziel's two-year career with the team was a disaster.
 
A Naval Academy teacher fights to prove he's innocent of sexual misconduct. Then a lost cellphone is found.
Amid a furor over sexual assault in the military, the Marine was accused of having sex with two students. What came next was a flawed investigation and a fight to prove he did nothing wrong. But did he?
 
My son's friends ignore him during carpools. Can I take their phones?
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
 
     
 
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