Morning Brief: March, 10
Last night, NBC News reported that North Korea had launched two short-range missiles Thursday morning. They were fired from North Korea’s northern shore. In the past few days, North Korea has threatened nuclear strikes on the U.S. and South Korea. [full story]
NEED TO KNOW
Isis Detainee's Information led to 2 U.S. Airstrikes, Officials Say [NY Times]
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade [NY Times]
Tairod Pugh, Air Force Veteran, is Found Guilty After Trying to aid Isis [NY Times]
MTA Plans to Expand Wi-Fi for When Your Train's Delayed [NY Daily News]
City to Increase Mosquito Traps in Effort to Combat Zika Virus [NY Daily News]
SPORTS
The Islanders lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-3
The Knicks beats the Phoenix Suns, 128-97
WEATHER
Mostly Cloudy, 75/55 [full story]
ON STAGE TONIGHT
WFUV Presents: Jorma Kaukonen @ Landmark on Main Street
Roy Haynes 91st Birthday Celebration @ Blue Note Jazz Club
Dropkick Murphys @ Webster Hall
Lost Leaders @ Daryl’s House
Joan Osborne @ Café Carlyle
TODAY IN HISTORY
On this day in 1969, in Memphis, Tennessee, James Earl Ray plead guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr.
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