The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers.
1. WHO CLAIMED VICTORY IN PENNSYLVANIA RACE
Before the absentee ballots were completely counted in a nationally followed congressional race, Democrat Conor Lamb says he defeated Republican Rick Saccone, though his lead is razor-thin.
2. RENOWNED PHYSICIST STEPHEN HAWKING DIES AT 76
The scientist wrote so lucidly of the mysteries of space, time and black holes that his book, “A Brief History of Time,” became a best seller, making him one of the field’s biggest celebrities since Einstein.
3. IN TRUMP’S CABINET, CHAOS
The executive branch in recent weeks has been enveloped in controversy, undermining the administration’s ability to advance its agenda and drawing the ire of the commander in chief.
4. PARENTS: MILITARY IGNORED BOY’S ABUSE OF GIRLS ON BASE
An AP investigation finds that in a military that prizes procedure and protocol, the Pentagon’s school system has no specific policy to respond to student-on-student sexual violence.
5. WHERE AL-QAIDA IS LOSING GROUND
For the first time since its meteoric rise in 2012, al-Qaida’s branch in Syria is in retreat, battling rival militant groups in the north and fighting for survival in a key foothold near Damascus.
6. HOUSE DEMOCRATS CITE ‘EVIDENCE’ OF COLLUSION
California Rep. Adam Schiff says he believes there was collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia, though he couldn’t say if there was criminal wrongdoing.
7. STUDENTS TO PUT PENCILS DOWN, WALK OUT IN GUN PROTESTS
From Maine to Hawaii, thousands of students plan to stage walkouts to protest gun violence, one month after the deadly shooting inside a high school in Parkland, Florida.
8. WHY THERE MAY BE HOPE IN CANCER FIGHT
Researchers are testing fluorescent dyes that make cancer cells glow to make them easier for surgeons to find, giving patients a better shot at survival.
9. FINLAND TOPS GLOBAL HAPPINESS INDEX
Fans of skiing, saunas and Santa Claus won’t be surprised to hear the Nordic country is the happiest place to live, a report finds.
10. WHERE TOP NFL FREE AGENT IS EXPECTED TO SIGN
Quarterback Kirk Cousins will meet with the Minnesota Vikings and ESPN says he will sign a fully guaranteed, three-year $84 million contract with the NFC power.