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10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • • 1. CHINA WANTS ANSWERS ON FLIGHT 370 • China is demanding that Malaysia turn over the satellite data used to declare that a Malaysia Airlines jet crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, killing everyone on board. • • 2. U.S., ALLIES SEEK TO ISOLATE RUSSIA OVER CRIMEA • Obama and some of his closest allies cut Putin out indefinitely from the G-8 and mull additional sanctions. • • 3. OBAMA TO PROPOSE ENDING NSA'S PHONE CALL SWEEP • The White House wants the National Security Agency to stop sweeping up and storing vast amounts of data on Americans' phone calls. • • 4. SUPREME COURT TACKLES BIRTH CONTROL COVERAGE • Justices will weigh whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of contraceptives for employees at no extra charge. • • 5. 'MIRACLE' NO DEATHS IN CHICAGO TRAIN CRASH • Experts say the crash of a commuter train that derailed and plowed up an escalator at O'Hare International Airport would have been worse had it not happened in the early morning hours. • • 6. WHAT AN 'OPERATING ROOM OF THE FUTURE' MAY LOOK LIKE • By increasing communication and the use of apps, a Los Angeles hospital is aiming to speed up treatment for trauma victims. • • 7. 'YOU JUST KIND OF GO IN SHOCK' • That's how volunteer searcher Cory Kuntz describes the Washington state mud (Continued on page 30)
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