Thursday, March 10, 2016

Evening Edition: Trump holds slight lead over Rubio in Florida, poll shows

The decision that helped unravel Rubio's campaign; Some Trump staffers are willing to fight for him — physically; A MARINE'S CONVICTIONS; Zika outbreak found to have more 'alarming' effects than feared, U.S. officials say; Obama says he's not to blame for GOP 'crackup'; Justice Dept.: Apple 'deliberately raised technological barriers' keeping iPhone locked; This mind-boggling study shows just how massive sea level rise really is; A mysterious infection may have killed 15 people in Wis., and officials aren't sure why; How these twins turned out to have different fathers; Here’s why one of the world’s richest men wears hand-me-down clothes; 'It's just a brutal murder:' Police search for pair who fatally shot five near Pittsburgh;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Trump holds slight lead over Rubio in Florida, poll shows
Donald Trump has an edge over Marco Rubio in a Washington Post-Univision News poll ahead of the state's Tuesday primary, a must-win for the senator from Florida.
The decision that helped unravel Rubio's campaign
His move to crudely taunt Donald Trump contributed to a downward spiral.
 
Some Trump staffers are willing to fight for him — physically
The four who have been there from the start are passionate — sometimes to a fault, as witnessed firsthand when the campaign manager grabbed a reporter's arm and yanked her out of Trump's way.
 
A MARINE'S CONVICTIONS
Amid a furor over sexual assault in the military, a Naval Academy instructor was accused of having sex with two students. What came next was a flawed investigation and a fight by the Marine to prove he did nothing wrong. But did he?
 
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Zika outbreak found to have more 'alarming' effects than feared, U.S. officials say
The officials leading the response to the virus sweeping through the hemisphere said its growing links to a broad array of birth defects and disorders are worse than originally suspected, increasing the risk for devastating harm during pregnancy.
 
Obama says he's not to blame for GOP 'crackup'
During a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau, the pair unveiled steps for cutting methane emissions and safeguarding the Arctic.
 
Justice Dept.: Apple 'deliberately raised technological barriers' keeping iPhone locked
The government says the company is creating "a diversion" by attempting to tie broader questions about encryption to an ongoing fight over a locked phone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers.
 
This mind-boggling study shows just how massive sea level rise really is
Scientists published calculations on how to stop rising sea levels by pumping ocean water onto the top of Antarctica. That scale turns out to be simply massive.
 
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A mysterious infection may have killed 15 people in Wis., and officials aren't sure why
The CDC and state health officials looking for the source of the outbreak are baffled.
 
How these twins turned out to have different fathers
Family members had been vocal about notable differences in the children's appearance, so their DNA was tested.
 
Here’s why one of the world’s richest men wears hand-me-down clothes
Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has a net worth of more than $40 billion, but he won't wear anything that wasn't purchased at a flea market.
 
'It's just a brutal murder:' Police search for pair who fatally shot five near Pittsburgh
Authorities say they believe two attackers gunned down people at a cookout behind a house.
 
 
     
 
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