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A powerful earthquake rocks Myanmar and Thailand.
Plus, President Trump broadens his retribution campaign against major law firms.
And as Vice President Vance heads to Greenland,
Europe confronts the reality that hostility from Washington could be more than just a show.
There is the risk
that what Vance is saying rubs Europeans the wrong way to such a degree that Vance brings about a higher level of antagonism across the Atlantic.
It's Friday, March 28th.
I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, and here is the AM edition of what's News,
the top headlines and business stories moving your world.
We begin in Thailand and Myanmar, where a series of powerful earthquakes,
one of which reached a magnitude of 7.7,
sent streams of wounded seeking treatment in Myanmar's capital Naypyi Daw and triggered the collapse of an apartment block under construction in the Thai capital Bangkok.
Thailand's National Institute of Emergency medicine said 50 people had been transferred to hospital and one person died in the collapse.
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that Israel provided sensitive intelligence on a Houthi military operative that was targeted in a US Attack in Yemen that was described in the signal chat at the center of a political firestorm,