Good morning. It’s Tuesday, April 2, and we're diving into this Post series about innovation. Now let’s get to the news. |
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 | Foreign aid workers for World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli airstrike. |
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 | Donald Trump posted a $175 million bond yesterday in his civil fraud case. |
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 | Florida’s Supreme Court allowed a strict abortion ban to take effect. |
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 | Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 40 years for financial crimes. |
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 | A dairy worker in Texas is being treated for bird flu. |
- What we know: The worker had contact with cattle infected with the virus that has recently rampaged through dairy cows in five states, officials said yesterday.
- Why it matters: Experts worry the virus could evolve to spread between people. But the Texas worker is only the second human case in the U.S., and the risk to the public remains low.
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 | Google will delete some data it collected from “private” web browsers. |
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 | The women’s NCAA basketball Final Four is set. |
 Caitlin Clark scored 41 points — tying a tournament record with nine three-pointers — and had 12 assists in the Iowa victory. (Mary Altaffer/AP) |
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