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Lego asks police department to stop using toy heads on suspect photos

TheHill.com 

A California police department said it would no longer use Lego heads to obscure suspects’ faces in social media posts, after the Lego Group requested the department cease the practice, citing intellectual property concerns. “The Lego Group reached out to me on March 19th and respectfully asked us to refrain from using their intellectual property...

Netanyahu blames Hamas over snag in negotiations

CBSNews.com 

Talks brokered by Qatar and Egypt to reach a cease-fire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas have reportedly stalled, according to Reuters. CBS News' Chris Livesay breaks down the latest.



Indian Relay | Sunday on 60 Minutes

CBSNews.com 

Indian Relay is “America’s original extreme sport.” Bill Whitaker reports from the chaotic, high-speed racetrack, Sunday.

What's known about the 6 missing from Baltimore bridge collapse

CBSNews.com 

The search for six people unaccounted for after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore resumed Wednesday. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has the latest on the recovery efforts, and Ed O'Keefe reports on the Biden administration's response.

Buttigieg on Baltimore bridge collapse and plans to rebuild

CBSNews.com 

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said the path to rebuild after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore will be "long and difficult." Buttigieg took questions on federal efforts in Maryland during Wednesday's White House press briefing.

Why a federal court is keeping Texas' immigration law on hold

CBSNews.com 

A panel of judges at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals continued a hold on the controversial Texas SB4 immigration law until the court considers its constitutionality during a hearing on April 3. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.

NASA's Europa clipper survives and thrives in 'outer space on Earth'

Phys.org 

In less than six months, NASA is set to launch Europa Clipper on a 1.6-billion-mile (2.6-billion-kilometer) voyage to Jupiter's ocean moon Europa. From the wild vibrations of the rocket ride to the intense heat and cold of space to the punishing radiation of Jupiter, it will be a journey of extremes. The spacecraft was recently put through a series of hard-core tests at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California to ensure it's up to the challenge.





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