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Mar 19

Supreme Court rejects Republican request to halt new Pennsylvania congressional map

By Associated Press

Pennsylvania's 2011 map is generally considered among the most gerrymandered in the nation, and Democrats hope new district lines will boost their chances of reclaiming majority control of the U.S. House.

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Mar 19

Trump bans use of Venezuelan cryptocurrency

By Associated Press

In the executive order, Trump said the cryptocurrency, known as the "petro," was an "attempt to circumvent U.S. sanctions" imposed for democratic backsliding.

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Mar 19

Uber suspends self-driving car tests after first fatal pedestrian crash

By Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press

Uber's testing was halted after police in a Phoenix suburb said one of its self-driving vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian overnight Sunday.

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Mar 19

WATCH: Trump says U.S. ‘must get tough’ with drug dealers in opioid crisis

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

Trump unveiled his plan to combat the nation's deadly opioid addiction in a speech Monday in Manchester, New Hampshire, a state ravaged by the drug.

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Mar 19

Supreme Court leaves in place ruling that revives two Flint lawsuits

By Associated Press

The Supreme Court's decision not to get involved means two federal lawsuits over the lead-tainted water crisis in Flint, Michigan, will move forward.

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Mar 19

European Union criticizes Turkey’s offensive in Syrian town of Afrin

By Sarah El Deeb, Associated Press

The European Union's top diplomat criticized Turkey on Monday over its military offensive in a northern Syrian town, calling on Ankara to ensure that fighting eases in the conflict-torn country.

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Mar 19

Austin police chief says fourth bombing shows ‘different level of skill’

By Paul J. Weber, Will Weissert, Associated Press

Texas' capital city was rocked by the fourth bombing this month, which injured two people and which the police chief says was caused by a tripwire and showed "a different level of skill" than the package bombs used in the…

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Mar 19

Putin’s landslide victory lacked ‘genuine competition,’ international observers say

By Associated Press

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's observer mission noted that Sunday's vote in which Russian President Vladimir Putin won in a landslide "took place in an overly controlled legal and political environment marked by continued pressure on critical…

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Mar 19

White House says Trump isn’t considering firing Mueller amid Russia probe

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

President Donald Trump is not considering firing the special counsel investigating Russian election interference, a top White House lawyer said, after a cascade of Trump tweets revived chatter that the deeply frustrated president may be preparing to get rid of…

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Mar 19

4 people injured after trains collide and derail in Kentucky

By Adam Beam, Associated Press

Two freight trains collided and derailed shortly before midnight, injuring four people and igniting a fire that forced nearby residents to evacuate, authorities said Monday.

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