1 Cameron Sutton has turned himself in, ending a weekslong search for the former NFL defensive back who was wanted on a domestic violence warrant. Keep reading 2 Apparently quite a few things have gone missing from Air Force One—enough that Kelly O'Donnell, NBC correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association, recently issued a stern reminder to colleagues that they're not allowed to take items off the aircraft—and that if they do, it reflects badly on the entire press corps. Keep reading
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3 The death last month of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a Russian penal colony shocked the world. Keep reading 4 No Labels purports to be a third party that's all about upending the American political system—so why is it trying to recruit from within that exact political system? Keep reading 5 Aniya and Anieca Ogden, 14-year-old twin sisters, left their Detroit home on March 8 and haven't been seen since. Keep reading 6 OpenAI has developed a tool it admits is too risky to be released to the general public right now. Keep reading 7 Kate Beckinsale fans are worried after she shared yet another photo online suggesting a serious illness. Keep reading 8 It's been nearly a year since LSU beat Iowa to win the 2023 women's college basketball championship, a victory that was followed by drama over LSU player Angel Reese taunting Iowa player Caitlin Clark, and many people disagreeing with Jill Biden's suggestion that both teams come visit the White House instead of just the winning team. Keep reading This Day in History In 1976, Apple Computer was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2014: Historians: We've Found the Holy Grail |
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Reporters Reprimanded for Stealing From Air Force One (Newser Morning 8)
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