Good morning. It's Wednesday, March 13, and we're glad Pablo Picasso's ex François Gilot is finally getting the respect she deserves. Now let's catch up. |
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| President Biden and Donald Trump clinched their parties' nominations. | |
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| The prosecutor who criticized Biden's memory was grilled in Congress. | |
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| The House is expected to vote today on a bill that could ban TikTok. | |
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| The U.S. is sending a $300 million weapons package to Ukraine. | |
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| Andrew Tate will be extradited to the U.K. | |
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| David E. Harris, the first Black pilot for a major U.S. airline, has died. | Captain Harris said he was turned down by several carriers before American Airlines hired him. (American Airlines) | |
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| Virginia wildlife staffers are disguising themselves as foxes to care for a cub. | - The idea: The workers are bottle-feeding an orphaned newborn fox while wearing a red, furry, pointed mask. It's meant to stop the cub from getting too used to humans.
- Does it work? It's not clear how effective it is on foxes, and this baby fox hasn't opened her eyes yet. But it's a common trick when caring for birds, which rely more on sight.
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