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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

- Five years ago: One year ago: — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, vanished during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, setting off a massive and ultimately unsuccessf­ul search.

ON THIS DATE

In 1618, German astronomer Johannes Kepler devised his third law of planetary motion. In 1817, the New York Stock & Exchange Board, which had its beginnings in 1792, was formally organized; it later became known as the New York Stock Exchange.

In 1930, the 27th president of the United States,

William Howard Taft, died in Washington at age 72.

In 1948, the Supreme Court, in McCollum v. Board of Education, struck down voluntary religious education classes in Champaign, Illinois, public schools, saying the program violated separation of church and state.

In 1960, Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon won the New Hampshire presidenti­al primary.

In 1965, the United States landed its first combat troops in South Vietnam as 3,500 Marines arrived to defend the U.S. air base at Da Nang.

In 1979, technology firm Philips demonstrat­ed a prototype compact disc player during a press conference in Eindhoven, the Netherland­s.

In 1983, in a speech to the National Associatio­n of Evangelica­ls convention in Orlando, Florida, President Ronald Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.”

In 1988, 17 soldiers were killed when two Army helicopter­s from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, collided in mid-flight.

In 1999, baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio died in Hollywood, Florida, at age 84. In 2004, Iraq’s Governing Council signed a landmark interim constituti­on.

In 2008, President George W. Bush vetoed a bill that would have banned the

CIA from using simulated drowning and other coercive interrogat­ion methods to gain informatio­n from suspected terrorists.

Democrat Bernie Sanders breathed new life into his longshot White House bid with a crucial win in Michigan’s primary while Hillary Clinton breezed to an easy victory in Mississipp­i; Republican Donald Trump swept to victory in Michigan, Mississipp­i and Hawaii, while Ted Cruz carried Idaho. Sir George Martin, the Beatles’ urbane producer who guided the band’s swift, historic transforma­tion from rowdy club act to musical and cultural revolution­aries, died at age 90.

Italy’s prime minister announced a sweeping quarantine restrictin­g the movements of about a quarter of the country’s population. Two members of Congress, Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Paul Gosar, said they were isolating themselves after determinin­g that they’d had contact at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference with a man who later tested positive for the coronaviru­s. The U.S. State Department issued an advisory against travel on cruise ships. U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said communitie­s would need to start thinking about canceling large gatherings, closing schools and letting more employees work from home. Actor Max von Sydow, who played the priest in the horror classic“The Exorcist,” died at the age of 90.

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