- At least 23 people are dead after a wave of bombings in Brussels, Belgium this morning, with blasts at the city's airport and at least one metro station.
- President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro gave a joint press conference in Havana hailing a "new day" in US-Cuba relations, despite major differences on human rights issues.
- Voters head to the polls in Arizona and Utah today, and Democrats in Idaho will caucus as front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump look to expand their delegate leads.
- Atlantic City, NJ Mayor Don Guardian says that city workers won't be paid and non-essential services will be shut down for most of April as the casino city struggles with bankruptcy.
- A partnership between Toyota and academic researchers may have yielded a new solid-state battery technology that could revolutionize the industry.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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