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A large crowd forms near a stage where President Barack Obama will speak and then take a symbolic walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge March 7, 2015, in Selma, Ala.
 
 Bloody Sunday commemoration 'assuages some of the hurt' 
 The commemoration comes at another difficult period in race relations in America. 
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 POLITICS   
 Police and fire vehicles are seen along 15th Street NW in Washington near a vendor cart that caught on fire on March 7, 2015. Suspicious car, vendor cart fire spur White House lockdown
It is not believed the two incidents are related.
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 NATION   
 Madison Police investigate the scene of a shooting on Williamson Street, on March 6, 2015 in Madison, Wis. Wis. police urge restraint after officer kills black teen
The man was shot Friday after an altercation with the officer.
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 NATION   
 For most of the U.S., clocks are moving forward — from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. — on Sunday, March 8, 2015. Prepare for heart risk from 'spring forward'
Study found 25% jump in heart attacks on Mondays after spring time change.
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 BUSINESS   
 Daniel Rensing, left and his wife Stephanie, owners of The Smart Baker, pose with their first product, an apron with upside down measurement conversions, at their warehouse in Rockledge, Fla. Annual revenue for their company is close to $1 million, u Companies reject "Shark Tank" deals, still thrive
For Shark Tank contestants, business surges even without accepting the TV show's deal
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 WORLD   
 Portraits of murdered Russian opposition veteran leader Boris Nemtsov are stacked at the end of the march in his memory in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. 2 detained in killing of Russian opposition leader
Russian officials say the pair from the North Caucasus planned, carried out Boris Nemtsov killing.
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 NATION   
 Defense Secretary Ashton Carter. Army eases ban on transgender soldiers
Army eases ban on transgender soldiers in step toward recognition
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 NBA   
 NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar watches 2014 All-Star Game festivities. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 'Dumbing down' hurts basketball
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar spoke with USA TODAY Sports about the NBA and his new book
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 WORLD   
 A young Malaysian boy prays at an event for the missing Malaysia Airline Flight 370, at a shopping mallnon the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on March 18, 2014. One year later: What we do, don't know about MH370
The plane's disappearance remains the greatest commercial aviation mystery ever.
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 WORLD   
 Maiduguri, Nigeria, in a photo taken Jan. 27. 5 suicide blasts hit Nigerian city of Maiduguri, 54 killed
Five suicide bomb attacks Saturday hit the city of Maiduguri killing at least 54 people and wounding 143 in the heartland of Nigeria's northeastern Islamic uprising, police said.
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Buddhist devotees, in a trance, run through the crowd during an annual tattoo festival at Wat Bang Phra temple in Nakhon Chaisi, Thailand.  Devotees believe the traditional Sak Yant tattoo will bring them good luck and protection from harm.

Buddhist devotees, in a trance, run through the crowd during an annual tattoo festival at Wat Bang Phra temple in Nakhon Chaisi, Thailand. Devotees believe the traditional Sak Yant tattoo will bring them good luck and protection from harm.
 

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Bloody Sunday commemoration 'assuages some of the hurt'
Suspicious car, vendor cart fire spur White House lockdown
Wis. police urge restraint after officer kills black teen

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