Seven people, aged 12 to 17, were injured in a mass shooting near an Indianapolis mall, marking the city's third such incident in three weeks, with no suspects in custody. President Biden faced criticism for declaring March 31st the national "Transgender Day of Visibility," while Trump's campaign labeled it an assault on Christianity, amidst a controversial video featuring Biden tied up in a truck. The US sent over 2,300 bombs to Israel amid ceasefire calls, as negotiations between Hamas and Israel resumed; Israeli PM Netanyahu underwent surgery. AT&T reported a massive data breach leaking users' data to the "dark web." N.C. State advances to its first Final Four since 1983, facing Purdue next. Actor Louis Gossett Jr., known for "Roots," passed away at 87, while Beyonce's country album "Cowboy Carter" debuted at number 2 on Apple Music, featuring legends like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson.
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