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Danish and Greenlandic leaders say the crisis with the U.S.
is not yet over, but it's moving in the right direction.
And as Terry Schultz reports, U.S.
lawmakers visited the semi-autonomous island over the weekend.
President Trump has uninvited Maryland's Democratic Governor Wes Moore from a White House dinner that includes other members of the National Governors Association.
Moore is the group's vice chair.
Speaking on CNN Sunday, Moore called Trump's decision blatant disrespects.
At least one other Democratic governor was also uninvited from the event.
Health officials are warning that confirmed cases of measles may have spread at this year's National March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of anti-abortion rights demonstrators converged upon the National Mall and other busy locations at the end of January.
NPR's Kristen Wright has more details.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt was reopened on Sunday.
It had been closed for two days after initially opening last week.
While almost 20,000 Palestinians are waiting to go to Egypt for medical care, only 36 were allowed to cross in the first four days the crossing was opened.
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American downhill skier Lindsay Vaughn had surgery in an Italian hospital Sunday after she broke her leg during her first run at the Olympics.
She clipped a gate 13 seconds into the run and crashed.
She was airlifted from the competition in Milan.
Hospital officials say she's now in stable condition.