Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Peeps donuts and 'Dumbo': 5 things you need to know Monday
Fossil discovery sheds light on a time capsule of the end of the world
A group of animals died together, 66 million years ago, in what's now North Dakota, only a few minutes after a huge asteroid smashed into the Earth near present-day Mexico. A research paper to be published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences details the jumbled, fossilized remains of the animals, all killed when a tsunami-like wave and a torrent of rocks, sand and glass buried them alive. The graveyard is a first-of-its-kind discovery from the exact day that life on Earth changed forever, according to the study lead author Robert DePalma, a curator at the Palm Beach Museum of Natural History.
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For Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Time has come
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, appears on the April 1 cover of Time magazine. The Democrat is captured looking into the distance with the words "The Phenom" to her left on the magazine cover. The 29-year-old and her rise as one of the most-talked-about members of Congress are the focus of a Time cover story. Ocasio-Cortez, known to some by her initials AOC, has managed to capture interest in Washington — from her upset primary victory over Joe Crowley last summer to her questioning of Michael Cohen.
Autopsy planned for college player who collapsed on field
An autopsy is planned for Monday for a college baseball player who died after collapsing on a baseball field, a county coroner said. Parker Neff, 21, played shortstop for the University of South Carolina Salkehatchie. He died at Allendale County Hospital in Fairfax, South Carolina, on Friday afternoon, said Renique Riley, Allendale County coroner. Neff is the third University of South Carolina student to die this week. Samantha Josephson, a 21-year-old USC senior, was confirmed dead Saturday morning after going missing early Friday in Five Points. Another student died by suicide a week ago, according to a report from The State.
Peeps doughnuts and marshmallow-flavored coffee at Dunkin'
Dunkin' announced that it will release a new Peeps doughnut and marshmallow-flavored coffee on Monday. The Peeps Donut features the brand's iconic yellow marshmallow chick on top of a green and egg-shaped sprinkle doughnut. The chain also had a Peeps Donut in 2014, however it was flower-shaped. But this is the first time Dunkin' is offering a Peeps coffee, which "brings the delightful, creamy taste of classic Peeps Marshmallow to Dunkin’s hot and iced coffee, espresso drinks, frozen coffee and frozen chocolate," the company said Wednesday in a statement. April also brings big freebie and deal days starting with April Fools' Day Monday and a rare special from the Cheesecake Factory and DoorDash.

'Dumbo’ charms crowds but flies feebly at box office
Final numbers are expected Monday after Disney’s “Dumbo” didn't exactly take flight at the North American box office the way its other live-action remakes of animated classics have. On Sunday, Disney reported that the Tim Burton-directed film has earned an estimated $45 million domestically from 4,259 locations against a $170 million production budget. It’s less than half of what “Beauty and the Beast,” ″The Jungle Book” and Burton’s own “Alice in Wonderland” earned in their debuts.

Contributing: The Associated Press