Morning Must Reads: April 22

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‘The World Is Watching’

Demonstrators poured into the streets of Baltimore Tuesday night carrying signs emblazoned with the name of a man who died from a spinal injury he suffered while in police custody. The DOJ has opened a civil rights investigation into the incident

DEA Chief to Retire Over Scandal

Michele Leonhart said Tuesday she plans to retire amid rising pressure over questions of how she handled misconduct allegations against agents

Saudis Start New Yemen Fight

The Saudi-led coalition targeting rebels in Yemen says the so-called “Decisive Storm” campaign is over, but that allies will launch a new phase

Feds Will Probe Baltimore Case

Protesters gathered on Tuesday after the Justice Department announced it would investigate and look for any civil rights violations in the case involving Freddie Gray, a black man who was arrested earlier this month and later died after an apparent spinal injury

David Koch Explains Why He Likes Scott Walker

Billionaire industrialist David Koch praised the Wisconsin governor for his extensive union reforms and his “good-hearted character” Tuesday night, reinforcing the notion that the Walker might enjoy the support of the noted conservative donor for his potential 2016 bid

How New Hampshire’s Women Paved the Way for Clinton

The Granite State has been safe Clinton country since the state boosted Bill to the Democratic nomination for President in 1992. When Hillary campaigns this year, she will count on a steady network of female Democratic supporters

NFL Releases 2015-16 Season Schedule

The NFL stole headlines on Tuesday by releasing the schedule for the upcoming regular season — including three games to be played in London’s Wembley Stadium. Fixtures kick off on Sept. 10, when the New England Patriots begin their Super Bowl defense

Blue Bell Listeria Outbreak Has Been Going on for 5 Years

An outbreak of listeria linked to Blue Bell Ice Cream has been going on for as long as five years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday. Genetic tests link bacteria from two separate Blue Bell factories to at least six cases dating back to 2010

NYC Aims to Cut Waste by 90% by 2030

The largest city in the U.S., in a far-reaching effort to limit its impact on the environment, is set to mark Earth Day by announcing the ambitious goal of reducing its waste output by 90% by 2030. The plan is part of an update to the sustainability project named PlaNYC

Trader Charged for Alleged Role in ‘Flash Crash’

A multimillionaire futures trader accused of being a key figure in bringing on the 2010 “flash crash” — when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 600 points in five minutes — was arrested in Great Britain Tuesday based on charges filed in Chicago

Sherri Shepherd Ruled Legal Mother of Baby via Surrogate

After months of battling her ex-husband Lamar Sally in court over financial responsibility for their baby born via surrogate last August, Sherri Shepherd is now officially listed as the mother of the 8-month-old Lamar Sally Jr.

Congressman Proposes Putting a Woman on the $20 Bill

Illinois Representative Luis Gutiérrez introduced a bill Tuesday that would direct the Treasury Secretary to convene a special commission that would ask the American public for their suggestions and then make recommendations on who would replace Andrew Jackson

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