New Zealand bans military style weapons, a star witness recants, a deadly cyclone in southeastern Africa. Your BuzzFeed News newsletter, March 21.
Quick refesher
: We’ve published Melissa Segura’s excellent reporting on the Chicago detective who is accused of framing more than 50 people for murder. At least 19 have now been exonerated.— that detective couldn’t have done what he’s accused of alone. So Segura worked for years to get a star witness to talk to her.e was beaten by police officers to give false testimonyVicente swore that one person after the other just happened to confess to him that they committed to murder.
In Mozambique, more than 200 people have been confirmed dead. Another 98 in Zimbabwe are dead, and 56 in Malawi. Mozambique’s president said the true death toll of Idai could be much higher — around 1,000.
. The US is obliged to not restrict people or NGOs from attending the UN headquarters. According to campaigners, women from countries that fell under Trump's travel banA YouTuber who earned tens of thousands of dollars from videos of her kids performing was charged with child abuseHer kids allege she starved them if they didn’t perform.The film stars two former Tarantino muses, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate.
As the Democratic Royal Rumble candidate race heats up, new divisions within the party are popping up every day. Our politics team has been keeping a close eye on these stories, and I wanted to highlight three:: Joe Biden is as Establishment Democrat as it gets. There’s a progressive faction of the Democratic party bent on stopping the former VP’s momentum —: Twitter’s insiders, the folks who spend all their time tweeting about politics, seem to be skeptical of Beto O’Rourke.
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