Apple faces a new lawsuit accusing it of violating antitrust laws by monopolizing smartphone markets, driving up prices with its $1,599 iPhones. The US submitted a strong UN resolution calling for a Gaza cease-fire amidst an imminent famine, with Secretary of State Blinken pushing for a deal. In March Madness, Duquesne and Michigan State scored impressive victories, while the Biden administration announced $6 billion in student loan forgiveness. Idaho police arrested white supremacist gang members tied to an attack at a Boise hospital, and Senator Bob Menendez announced he won't seek reelection amid charges. A medical milestone occurred with the first successful pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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