Good morning. It’s Monday, April 1, also known as April Fools’ Day. So be careful about what you’re reading today — but I promise you’re in good hands here. Now let’s catch up from the weekend.  | Tens of thousands of protesters flooded Israel’s streets this weekend. |
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 | The effort to remove the ruins of Baltimore’s collapsed bridge is underway. |
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 | Donald Trump attacked President Biden for noting Transgender Day of Visibility. |
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 | A major storm is sweeping the country. |
 A model simulation of storms today and tomorrow. (WeatherBell) |
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 | Data from 73 million AT&T accounts appears to have been leaked. |
- The breach: Data, including Social Security numbers and addresses linked to current and former AT&T accounts, was leaked onto the dark web, the company said Saturday.
- If you’re affected: Look out for unusual activity on your accounts. AT&T said it reset the passcodes of 7.6 million current customers.
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 | The men’s NCAA basketball Final Four is set. |
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 | Harvard removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century book. |
- Its grisly history: In the 1880s, the book was gifted to a doctor, who bound it in skin he acquired as a medical student. Over the years, it inspired hazing rituals at the university.
- The latest: The binding was removed over ethical concerns, Harvard said last week. It’s figuring out what to do with the skin, which came from a female psychiatric patient.
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