5 things to know for March 25: Russia probe, Mali, cyclone, Parkland, stricken cruise ship

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5 things to know for March 25: Russia probe, Mali, cyclone, Parkland, stricken cruise ship
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5 things for Monday: - Russia investigation - Mali attack - Cyclone Idai - Parkland suicides - Cruise ship evacuation

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1. Russia investigationThe Mueller report is in, and Donald Trump starts a brand new phase in his presidency. Special Counsel Robert Mueller didn't find that Trump's 2016 campaign or his associates conspired with Russia, Attorney General William Barr announced in a four-page letter to Congress. Mueller's report essentially punted on the question of whether Trump committed obstruction of justice.

Hundreds killed in attack on Fulani villagers in Mali 01:173. Cyclone IdaiThe death toll is up to 750 people in southern Africa as the region tries to recover from Cyclone Idai. Most of the dead are in Mozambique, where the storm slammed into the port city of Beira more than a week ago with 109 mph winds. About 90% of Beira was destroyed, aid groups estimate, leaving 110,000 people living in camps.

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