Morning Edition Thursday, the 5th of March

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Major blackout leaves millions without power as Cuba’s energy crisis deepens.

Also in the digest... Aase Villadsen, Joe Gagliese, and Jack Balderrama Morley.

Read long and prosper.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
Technology
Mark Zuckerberg says criminal behavior on Facebook inevitable
World
Cleveland father says his missing daughter was one of 2 girls found in shallow graves
World
Iran warns US will ‘regret’ sub attack on IRIS Dena; 2nd warship seeks refuge in Sri Lanka
Sport
Team USA’s Full Schedule for the 2026 World Baseball Classic
World
Panel reviewing Trump’s $400m White House ballroom postpones vote
World
Who is Zobaidul Amin? Bangladeshi national arrested in US over global child exploitation charges; could face life in prison
World
Markwayne Mullin, Maga ‘warrior’ and ICE defender, to replace Kristi Noem
Sport
USL emails players about union resignation procedures as strike looms
World
ICE detainee in Arizona dies after not receiving ‘timely medical attention’
World
UAE emergency alert: 5 things to do, one to never do if you see falling shrapnel or missile debris amid US-Israel war on Iran
National
Team Venezuela expects the WBC to be a celebration, even on US soil
World
Dismay as Hegseth urges Latin American allies to join ‘offense’ against cartels
World
Florida college Republicans group chat reveals racist texts: ‘Avoid the coloreds like the plague’
World
RFK Jr urges medical schools to increase nutrition education training
National
Wyoming man accused of taking wolf he hurt with snowmobile into bar changes plea to guilty
World
Trump fires homeland security secretary Kristi Noem
World
Britain Weighs Military Action Against Iran as US Excludes UK from Strike Details
World
France lets US planes use its bases for non-combat missions in Iran
World
‘What happened in Texas is a warning’: advocates say Republicans suppressed votes in the primaries
Ice
Troubled ICE detention center under quarantine after measles outbreak could be closed permanently