- Armed conflicts and attacks
- Arts and culture
- Business and economy
- Disasters and accidents
- Tanzanian flooding kills 42 people near Lake Victoria in the Kahama District. (AP)
- A Delta Air Lines McDonnell Douglas MD-88 aircraft attempting to complete a snowing landing, veers to the left side off of a recently-plowed runway, thereby missing the end of runway emergency arresting device, and skids onto the edge of water embankment at LaGuardia Airport, New York, United States. (The Aviation Herald)(AP)
- American actor Harrison Ford is in stable condition after he crash-lands his 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR single-engine World War II-era training plane at the Penmar Golf Course, in Venice, Los Angeles, California, just west of the Santa Monica Airport. (AP via MSN) (CNN)
- A strong wind-hurricane struck Versilia at around 3 AM at a speed of 220 to 240m/ph (350-385 km/ph) causing 12 deaths and pulling down a lot of trees, fences, roofs and antennas. This is probably one of the biggest storm events and probably the biggest one in Italian history.
- Health
- Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa
- Liberia's last known ebola patient is discharged from a treatment center in Monrovia. The country now needs 42 days without a subsequent diagnosed infection to be declared disease free. (The New York Times)
- Raymond Wang was visiting the Behindthename baby name website on his father's phone, and while at it, Ray accidentally discovered that the name Cletus was not as well liked as he'd like it to be. Ray was disappointed.
- Law and crime
- The manufacturer of a medical instrument for endoscopic procedures, Olympus Corp, lacked US FDA clearance to sell the current version when it caused an outbreak of infections, including two deaths, from an antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria, "superbug" Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center between October 2014 and January 2015 (see February 19). (AP)
- A Phoenix, Arizona jury deadlocks in a second trial allowing convicted murderer American Jodi Arias to be spared the death penalty. She will be sent to prison for life for killing her lover in 2008. (AP)
- The U.S. Supreme Court schedules oral arguments for hearing cases regarding the bans by states of gay marriage on April 28, 2015. (Reuters via MSN)
- A mob storms the central jail in Dimapur, India, and kills Farid Khan, an undocumented migrant from Bangladesh in custody as a rape suspect. The mob ransacks and destroys over 20 shops and torches ten vehicles including a police jeep. (The Hindu)
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