| 10 things you need to know today | | | | | | 3.4th package-bomb explosion injures 2 in Austin | An explosion in Austin, Texas, left two men with serious injuries on Sunday night, stoking fears that a serial package-bomber is targeting the city. It was the fourth unexplained explosion in the city this month, and police believe the latest blast is related to the earlier ones, which killed two people. The fourth blast occurred on a roadside in an upscale neighborhood, while the earlier package-bombs exploded on the doorsteps of homes. The victims in the latest explosion, both in their 20s, were walking or riding bicycles, and Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said it was "very possible" that the device went off when one of them touched a tripwire. [Austin American-Statesman, CNN] | | 4.School officials had called for forcibly committing accused school killer | School officials and a sheriff's deputy recommended forcibly committing Nikolas Cruz, the student accused of killing 17 people in the Parkland, Florida, school massacre, for a mental health evaluation more than a year ago, but nobody acted on the recommendation, The Associated Press reported Sunday, citing court documents. If Cruz, 19, had been committed, it would have been more difficult for him to legally obtain a gun. Under Florida's Baker Act, a person can be forcibly committed for a mental health exam for at least three days, and it's not clear why no one ever followed through on the recommendation. The resource officer who proposed Cruz be committed was Scot Peterson, who resigned after facing criticism for not entering the building during the shooting. [The Associated Press] | | | | | | 9.Upsets rock NCAA tournament as Sweet 16 is set | Underdogs shook up the NCAA men's basketball tournament on Sunday, clearing out a bunch of high seeds going into the Sweet 16. On Sunday, seventh-seeded Nevada was down by 22 points with 11 minutes to go and came back to beat No. 2-seeded Cincinnati 75-73 in the second biggest comeback in tournament history. Another No. 7 seed, Texas A&M, trounced No. 2 seed North Carolina, the tournament's defending champion, in the West region, 86-65, and in the Midwest No. 3 seed Michigan State lost to No. 11 Syracuse. The weekend got off to a historic start Friday night when the University of Maryland-Baltimore County blew out Virginia 74-54 to become the first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1. Xavier, another No. 1 seed, lost to No. 7 Florida State on Sunday. [The Washington Post, SBNation] | | | | | MOST POPULAR | | | CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG | Joyce Chu | | | | | Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Unsubscribe from this list | Update subscription preferences | Privacy Policy © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. | | |
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