NEWS QUICKIE

TRIUMPH AMID TRAGEDY
Crowds cheer as a teenage boy is pulled from the wreckage following Kathmandu, Nepal's quake five days ago.

BALTIMORE'S RACIAL DIVIDE
Police will present results of an internal investigation into Freddie Gray's death to state attorney by Friday.

GUESS WHO'S NOT COMING TO DINNER
Putin says Kim, the leader of North Korea will not be attending celebrations in Moscow for Victory Day.

NFL DRAFT DAY
College football players dream for this day. It all begins today, with the very first pick going to Tampa Bay.

MARKING FALL OF SAIGON

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LOCAL TV NEWS

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The Pew Research Center says the State of the News Media 2015 is in good shape and viewership as well as revenues were up at local TV stations last year.

But the trend in rising viewership could be bad news for anchors and crew members who like to sleep late. Viewer numbers were up for early morning and early evening newscasts, but down for late night news.

Call it a mobile majority. At the start of 2015, 39 of the top 50 digital news websites have more traffic to their sites and associated applications coming from mobile devices than from desktop computers, according to PRC.

PLAY IN EMPTY STADIUM?

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What, no fans? Today's Chicago White Sox vs Baltimore Orioles baseball game will be first one in history to ever be played without a crowd. What's happened to America's favorite past time?

Major League Baseball makes wrong call in Baltimore http://usat.ly/1GCDoKA

CNN: Orioles game on Wednesday will have no fans http://cnn.it/1Gtr9xo

White Sox-Orioles game will be first one ever played without a crowd: http://sun-tim.es/1HOEXqf

NO PEANUTS AT BALLPARK?

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Take me out to the ball game, take me out with the crowds. Buy me some peanuts?

The most iconic snacks of baseball are being banned from the Indianapolis Indians' home game. The peanut-free game is a first for the Class AAA team, part of Peanut Allergy Awareness Night, but these fans are not alone.

The Boston Red Sox have scheduled four peanut-allergy-friendly games. The Milwaukee Brewers will be playing six. The New York Yankees will also have peanut-free suites at two professional ball games.

NEWS QUICKIE

ANEMIC US ECONOMY
Strong dollar, shipping snags and cold weather dampened activity as economy grew at anemic 0.2% pace in Q1.

IMMIGRANT REMOVALS DECLINING
US to deport the fewest number of immigrants in nearly a decade.

INDONESIA EXECUTES AUSTRALIAN DRUG DEALERS
Australia recalls its ambassador after Indonesian authorities executed two Australian drug traffickers.

NEW POWER IN SAUDI ARABIA
King removes his half-brother from the post of crown prince, and elevates his nephew and son to positions.

US AND VIETNAM RECALL IMAGES WHEN SAIGON FELL

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PARENTAL CONTROL

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We nominate this brave and determined Baltimore riot mom for our top Mother of The Year 2015 candidate.

She saw her kid on the streets of Baltimore, so she went out to take him home and in the process, she showed him some tough love.

Forget US National Guard. Deputize MoM Police and send in mothers. VIDEO: Angry mom beats son suspected of rioting in Baltimore on live TV http://abc7.com/684791/ via @abc7

https://www.facebook.com/foxandfriends/videos/853034338117497/

Raw: Woman Confronts Baltimore Protester https://youtu.be/dUS7GRlAnlM via @YouTube

SUPER HERO DAY

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Super heroes date to the early 1900's They include such folkloric heroes as Robin Hood and Zorro, who adventured in distinctive clothing.

NEWS QUICKIE

YOUNG BALTIMORE BLACKS CRASH AND BURN
State of emergency curfew declared as National Guard restores order, while local cops tactics are under scrutiny.

WAITING FOR HELP AFTER NEPAL EARTHQUAKE
International aid on the way to Kathmandu valley, while distribution of the food is expected to finally begin.

WILL FED BANK BOOST BENCHMARK?
Fed policymakers are hinting on hiking the Fed's benchmark rate for the first time since 2006.

SUPREME COURT CONSIDERS GAY MARRIAGE
Oral arguments over US Constitution giving same-sex couples the right to marry in all 50 states in the union.

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NEPAL NEEDS HELP

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Victims need shelter, fuel, food, medicine, power, volunteer workers. Nepal's earthquake-hit capital is short on everything as friends and family members search for lost loved ones, and sort through rubble for their belongings, but the international community must provide basic needs.

The United Nations is rushing critical supplies to Nepal in the wake of the devastating earthquake that has reportedly killed more than 3,000 people and injured thousands more on Saturday, and pledged that it ready to provide any assistance needed to help survivors through these difficult times.

SELFISH TRAGIC ACTIONS

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Selfies are taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. These so called selfies are often shared with friends, or on social sites. They are usually flattering and made to appear casual.

Selfies are in vogue, but perhaps these should be saved for happy moments like vacations, adventures or celebrity sightings.