Good morning. It’s Wednesday, April 3, and we’re testing our AI-spotting abilities with this new quiz. Now let’s get to the news.  | A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off Taiwan’s east coast. |
- This morning: The quake and its aftershocks killed nine people and injured more than 930, officials said. More than 50 people are trapped. Follow live updates here.
- Other impacts: It knocked out electricity and internet for thousands, damaged buildings and caused landslides. It was the largest earthquake to hit Taiwan in 25 years.
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 | President Biden said he was “outraged” by the killing of aid workers in Gaza. |
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 | Donald Trump was called out by the family of a woman killed in Michigan. |
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 | The U.S. told Russia that Crocus City Hall was a possible terrorist target. |
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 | The largest U.S. egg producer detected bird flu at a Texas plant. |
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 | A high-fat keto diet may help people with severe mental illness. |
- The details: Nearly 80% of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who followed a low-carb diet in a medical trial had “clinically meaningful improvement,” a new study found.
- Why? The diet, which also reduced the side effects of patients’ medications, may correct metabolic issues and provide energy to the brain. But more research is needed.
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 | Prisoners are suing to be allowed to see the solar eclipse. |
- What’s happening? New York plans to lock down prisons during the eclipse on Monday, citing safety concerns. A lawsuit, filed by six inmates last week, is trying to undo that plan.
- Why? The event has religious significance, the inmates argue. It will be the first total solar eclipse visible in New York in nearly a century — see its path here.
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