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Two people have died and a number have been injured at a St. Patrick’s Day event at a hotel in Northern Ireland, according to police.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the incident — reportedly a crush — took place at the Greenvale Hotel in the Cookstown area.

Local lawmaker Patsy McGlone told CNN teenagers had been holding a St. Patrick’s Day party at the hotel. Police appealed for parents to collect their children from the scene.
“I can confirm there are 2 fatalities at this stage and a small number of other casualties,” Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said on Twitter.

GM to Trump: ‘To be clear,’ the company and UAW will decide fate of Lordstown plant:

GM responded late Sunday to a series of angry tweets from President Donald Trump demanding that the automaker reopen or sell a plant it recently closed because of shifting customer demand.

“To be clear, under the terms of the UAW-GM National Agreement, the ultimate future of the unallocated plants will be resolved between GM and the UAW,” GM (GM) said in a statement, referring to the United Automobile Workers union.

Trump finds plenty to be outraged about — aside from New Zealand:

President Donald Trump spent the weekend venting venom at a bewildering list of targets — even as much of the rest of the world was still trying to come to terms with a true outrage — the carnage wrought against Muslims in New Zealand.

In a stunning display of personal grievances aired on Twitter, Trump demanded the return of a supportive Fox News host who was missing from her usual spot on Saturday after verbally attacking an American Muslim lawmaker. He escalated his beyond-the-grave feud with late Sen. John McCain. He complained at being lampooned by NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Trump also fulminated against the Russia investigation and “Radical Left Democrats” and took shots at an Ohio union boss.

March Madness 2019: 68 NCAA Tournament Team Field Revealed on Selection Sunday:

Before the madness can truly begin, the selection committee had to lay out the full 68-team field for the 2019 NCAA tournament.

The tournament brackets were revealed Sunday during CBS’ broadcast. Duke, Virginia, North Carolina and Gonzaga will occupy the four No. 1 seeds, with the Blue Devils the top overall seed in the tourney.

Lori Loughlin’s ‘Fuller House’ fate unknown:

One network has already cut ties with Lori Loughlin, but it remains to be seen if Netflix will.

On Thursday, the Hallmark Channel announced they would no longer be working with Loughlin in the wake of allegations she was involved in a college admissions scam.
“We are saddened by the recent news surrounding the college admissions allegations,” the network’s parent company said in a statement to CNN. “We are no longer working with Lori Loughlin and have stopped development of all productions that air on the Crown Media Family Network channels involving Lori Loughlin including Garage Sale Mysteries, an independent third party production.

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