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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Two dual nationality Israeli-Americans are among the dead following a suicide attack on the main pedestrian shopping street in Istanbul, Turkey. Authorities say five people were killed in Saturday's attack and several dozen others were wounded. It was the sixth suicide bombing in Turkey in the past year. No one has claimed responsibility.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Northeast is bracing for snow on the first day of spring. Parts of Massachusetts, including Boston and Cape Cod and parts of Rhode Island could get 4 to 8 inches of snow Sunday through Monday. Four to 7 inches are predicted for Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and parts of Connecticut. Philadelphia and New York could get 1 to 2 inches.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ted Cruz is echoing a statement by former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney that voting for his rival John Kasich would inevitably lead to Donald Trump becoming this year's nominee. Cruz, speaking today in Utah ahead of Tuesday's caucuses, is urging voters to instead vote for him since he says he's best-positioned to beat the GOP front-runner.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Republican National Committee Chairman Haley Barbour says he has no plans to endorse any of the 2016 GOP candidates for president but that he'll ultimately support the nominee. Barbour says front-runner Donald Trump is best positioned to win a majority of the delegates, but adds there's "some chance that no one will win a majority in the primaries or caucuses."
MIAMI (AP) — Nine Cuban migrants are dead but 18 others were rescued after their 30-foot boat was found by cruise ship off the coast of southwest Florida The Coast Guard says the migrants were suffering from severe dehydration after being at sea 22 days. They were picked up about 130 miles west of Marco Island. The cruise ship is taking them to its next port of call in Cozumel, Mexico.
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