Moving Palestinians out of Gaza? Trump's idea takes on a life of its own in Israel Arab countries reject Gaza displacement as ethnic cleansing, but Israeli officials say they are working on plans to make it happen, and polls suggest most Israelis are open to the idea. Daniel Estrin
Bags fly for a fee: Southwest Airlines cancels its free checked luggage perk The carrier announced Tuesday that it will begin charging certain passengers to check their luggage on flights, a significant shift at the company long prized by consumers for its perks. Joe Hernandez
The U.S. will resume Ukraine military aid and intelligence, as Kyiv approves ceasefire The United States said it will resume sending military aid and intelligence to Ukraine, as Ukraine agreed to a Trump administration proposal for a monthlong ceasefire. Michele Kelemen
Trump announces double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum President Trump said it plans to put a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum from Canada in an escalation of recent trade tensions between the countries. Danielle Kurtzleben
March 11, 2020: The day everything changed The WHO declared a pandemic. The NBA shut down its season. President Trump banned travel from Europe. Tom Hanks tested positive. On one day five years ago, the coronavirus became very real in America. Laurel Wamsley
With deadline looming Speaker predicts GOP can pass spending bill without Democrats House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La, told reporters on Tuesday that he believes Republicans will be able to pass a partisan spending bill without the help of Democrats. Deirdre Walsh
'Murder the Truth' describes a campaign to silence journalists and curb free speech New York Times editor David Enrich talks about a wave of recent legal attacks on journalists — led by tech billionaires, corporations and political figures like President Trump. Tonya Mosley
As Trump downplays economic fears, this data shows people feel differently Economists look for signs that a recession may be approaching by monitoring consumer confidence and business sentiment — two indicators of uncertainty. Scott Neuman
Seattle thrifting isn't so thrifty anymore The Seattle Times's Jessica Fu explains how a changing secondhand market in Seattle is affecting thrift shoppers. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
What to know about this week's 'blood worm moon' total lunar eclipse This total lunar eclipse — the first in three years — will feature a "blood worm moon," so named for the reddish hue of its glow and the time of year it's occurring. Joe Hernandez