The Fifth Column

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1. Bernie Sanders sweeps Saturday caucuses | Bernie Sanders easily won presidential caucuses in Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii on Saturday. He won 73 percent of the vote in Washington, 82 percent in Alaska, and 70 percent in Hawaii. The dominant performance was expected by Sanders, who typically fares well in largely white states. Clinton still holds a sizable delegate lead over the Vermont senator.
Source: The New York Times, Politico |
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2. Prosecutors charge 3 Brussels suspects | Belgian prosecutors charged a man the media identified as Fayçal Cheffou with participating in a terrorist group and in terrorist murdersSaturday. Cheffou, who authorities say was heavily involved inTuesday’s deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels, is reportedly an independent journalist. Prosecutors also charged men identified as Rabah N. and Aboubakar A. with “involvement in the activities of a terrorist group.”
Source: The New York Times, |
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