1 A court has ruled that one of the signature laws of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration is unlawful. Keep reading 2 The Denver Broncos' Russell Wilson experiment is over. Keep reading At a Glance
3 A fire raging at an industrial facility caused multiple explosions that rocked suburban Detroit on Monday night and sent debris shooting far into the air, prompting police to implore residents to stay inside, the AP reports. Keep reading 4 Jeff Bezos has taken back the top spot on the list of the world's wealthiest people. Keep reading 5 As a storm blew through Utah Saturday, it blew thousands of tumbleweeds through the streets of parts of Salt Lake County. Keep reading 6 If SinΓ©ad O'Connor did not seem like a big Donald Trump fan to you, well, the late singer's estate says you're correct. Keep reading 7 North Carolina State University swimmer Owen Lloyd scored a huge win at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships—and was immediately stripped of his title. Keep reading 8 Sen. Kevin Cramer's son on Monday pleaded not guilty to charges related to alleged crimes that took place before the police chase that ended with a North Dakota sheriff's deputy dead, but Ian Cramer has yet to enter a plea on the main charges against him. Keep reading This Day in History On March 5, 1868, the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson began in the US Senate, with Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase presiding. Johnson, the first US president to be impeached, was accused of "high crimes and misdemeanors" stemming from his attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; the trial ended on May 26 with Johnson's acquittal. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2016: Cruz, Trump Each Win 2; Trump Tells Rubio to Fold |
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