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Maddie Soto update: Stephen Sterns jailhouse calls released
SUMMARY: New jailhouse calls between Stephen Sterns and his parents reveal details about the tragic death of 13-year-old Maddie Soto. Sterns, accused of accidental homicide, discusses the night Maddie died, describing her behavior before she fell asleep and expressing regret about not calling for help sooner. He acknowledges the impact of their relationship on his romantic life, with his mother expressing disbelief in his guilt. The family is preparing for a potential death penalty case against Sterns, and his trial may be closed to the media due to concerns about jury bias.

Stephen Sterns, the man accused of murdering 13-year-old Madeline Soto, allegedly told his parents on the phone months after he death that it was “all an accident.”
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Flights resume at London Heathrow after a daylong closure sparked travel chaos around the world
SUMMARY: London Heathrow Airport resumed operations after an almost daylong closure caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation. Over 1,300 flights were canceled, affecting 200,000 passengers. While the airport’s backup power system functioned, it wasn’t sufficient to fully restore operations. British Airways, the largest airline at Heathrow, managed 85% of its flights on Saturday, but disruptions are expected to last for days. Authorities are investigating the incident, with concerns raised about the UK’s infrastructure preparedness. Despite criticism, Heathrow’s CEO praised staff for their swift response and acknowledged the complexity of recovering operations.
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Absolutely Not – Thoughts on O Cinema in Miami Beach
SUMMARY: The O Cinema in Miami Beach faced controversy after showing a documentary about the West Bank. Miami Beach’s mayor objected to the film, citing concerns about rising anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiments. He even threatened to evict the theater and cut funding, but many residents opposed this, asserting their right to view the film for themselves. Despite the mayor’s initial stance, the controversy ultimately led to more people attending the screening. After hearing from the public, the mayor reversed his decision, acknowledging his mistake. This situation highlighted the importance of free speech and the value of dissent in a democratic society.

Tonight on Absolutely Not, CBS News Miami’s Jim Berry shares his thoughts on O Cinema and Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner.
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Trump backs Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate in hotly contested race
SUMMARY: President Trump urged his supporters to vote for Brad Schimel in the upcoming April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election, expressing his endorsement on Truth Social. Schimel, a former Republican attorney general and Trump ally, aims to regain conservative control of the court, which currently has a liberal majority. His campaign is bolstered by significant financial support from groups linked to billionaire Elon Musk. Schimel’s victory could influence major issues like abortion rights and voting regulations for upcoming elections. He faces off against Democrat Susan Crawford, as Trump criticized Crawford as a voice for leftist interests.
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