Friday, March 18, 2016

Evening Edition: Key suspect in Paris attacks captured in Brussels raid

E.U. strikes deal to send nearly all new migrants to Turkey; ‘Man up and cast a vote’: Kirk is first GOP senator to call for Garland vote; The agonizing wait of a pregnant teen with Zika; THE GREAT UNSETTLING; This officer accidentally killed his partner 27 years ago. What he did next was remarkable.; People with autism live an average of 18 years less than everyone else, study finds; American ISIS fighter captured by Kurds: 'I found it hard'; Search for missing Texas teen intensifies as authorities plead for public's help; I yelled 'Black lives matter' at a Trump rally. Here's what happened. ; ‘The Simpsons’ predicted a Trump presidency 16 years ago tomorrow. The writer explains why.; Why smart people are better off with fewer friends; I gave a famous rock star a windshield tour of D.C. — and didn't know who she was; Why flying is a cramped, awful experience, explained using a tiny apartment; March Madness: Schedules, scores and upset watch;
 
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Key suspect in Paris attacks captured in Brussels raid
Salah Abdeslam, one of Europe's most wanted men, was hurt during police operations in Belgium. The French national had eluded authorities since November, when 130 people were killed in the French capital.
E.U. strikes deal to send nearly all new migrants to Turkey
To shut down a massive route for illegal immigration, Turkey would essentially become a migrant holding center in exchange for up to $6.6 billion in cash and other incentives, including jump-starting talks about its bid for E.U. membership.
 
‘Man up and cast a vote’: Kirk is first GOP senator to call for Garland vote
Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois was already one of two GOP senators, with Susan Collins of Maine, to call for hearings on Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
 
The agonizing wait of a pregnant teen with Zika
Ana Guardo Acevedo is among 8,000 women in Colombia infected with the virus that has been linked to brain damage, blindness and paralysis in babies. As her due date approaches, her folder of information on Zika swells with worrying information.
 
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THE GREAT UNSETTLING
With so much anger in America, a pair of reporters took to the road in search of its causes. For every person who felt threatened by how the country was changing, there was someone who had endured hardship but still felt optimistic.
 
This officer accidentally killed his partner 27 years ago. What he did next was remarkable.
Gary Sommers now shares his experience with other officers who have accidentally killed colleagues. His latest case: reaching out to a Prince George's County officer.
 
People with autism live an average of 18 years less than everyone else, study finds
The analysis found that the leading cause of premature death in autistic adults isn't diseases. It's suicide.
 
American ISIS fighter captured by Kurds: 'I found it hard'
The 26-year-old Virginia man said there was a "very strict" regimen of prayer, and he soon came to realize, "I didn't really support their ideology."
 
Search for missing Texas teen intensifies as authorities plead for public's help
Adriana Coronado vanished Saturday in the Houston suburb of Katy, according to an Amber Alert. The remains of her father were located the following day in rural Walker County.
 
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I yelled 'Black lives matter' at a Trump rally. Here's what happened.
COLUMN | The Virginia college student knew protesting Trump could be dangerous, but she thought had to say something.
 
‘The Simpsons’ predicted a Trump presidency 16 years ago tomorrow. The writer explains why.
Dan Greaney accepts some of the collective responsibility for the serious Trump candidacy underway.
 
Why smart people are better off with fewer friends
Research found that when smart people spend more time with their friends, it makes them less happy.
 
I gave a famous rock star a windshield tour of D.C. — and didn't know who she was
A drive around Southeast with PJ Harvey turned into a song, which some in this town aren't too happy about.
 
Why flying is a cramped, awful experience, explained using a tiny apartment
What if your apartment were as tightly packed as the typical airplane?
 
March Madness: Schedules, scores and upset watch
We're here to give you all the updates and analysis as the NCAA tournament keeps rolling along.
 
 
     
 
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