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First flight leaves Brussels since attack; Abby Wambach arrested on DUI charge.
-- 1. Kasich Laughs Off Pro-Cruz Super PAC Attacks Ahead of Wisconsin Primary
Gov. John Kasich says he isn't worried about Trusted Leadership PAC, which supports Ted Cruz, ramping up its attacks against him ahead of Wisconsin's primary.
"I think it's funny," Kasich told George Stephanopoulos on "This Week." "It's what you put up with in a campaign and of course that distorts virtually everything."
The group released a 30-second ad titled "Kasich Won't Play" that accuses the Ohio governor of having a "liberal record."
Kasich and Cruz have been strengthening their attacks against each other ahead of the Wisconsin primary, as they fight to be the alternative to current Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
2. First Passenger Flight Takes Off from Brussels Airport Since Terror Attack
The Brussels Airport partially reopened Sunday, with the first passenger flight taking off around 1:40 p.m. local time, 12 days after a deadly terrorist attack rocked one of the airport's departure halls.
The limited passenger service began with three Brussels Airlines flights.
Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist said the flights -- to Athens, Turin in Italy and Faro in Portugal -- are chiefly symbolic. The flight to Faro was the first flight to depart Sunday.
3. Dozens of Pro-Marijuana Protesters Light Up In Front of White House
Dozens of pro-legalization protesters lit up in unison at 4:20 p.m. Saturday in front of the White House, and tried to get President Obama to hear them out on relaxing federal laws against marijuana.
D.C. Police and Park Police as well as Secret Service were all on site, but there were no visible arrests. A few people were plucked from the crowd and appeared to be ticketed, however.
A Park Police spokeswoman told ABC News that they had no jurisdiction over the demonstrators since they remained on Pennsylvania Avenue and did not enter the park area.
According to DC Police, two citations were issued for public consumption.
4. Retired Soccer Star Abby Wambach Arrested on DUI Charge
Retired soccer great Abby Wambach was arrested for a DUI after she was pulled over in downtown Portland Saturday night, police say.
She was pulled over around 11 p.m. for allegedly failing to stop for a red light, the Portland police said, and an officer "observed signs that she was under the influence of alcohol."
Wambach failed field sobriety tests and was arrested, police said. She was taken to the Central Precinct where she failed a breath test, police said.
Wambach was booked into the Multnomah County Jail for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) - Alcohol. She was released on her own recognizance.
She posted a statement Sunday apologizing for what happened.
5. Adam Levine Confirms He's Expecting First Child With Behati Prinsloo
Adam Levine and his wife Behati Prinsloo announced they're expecting their first child.
The Maroon 5 frontman revealed the news Saturday by posting a photo of his supermodel wife wearing a red bikini, showing off her proud bump.
He captioned the photo, "My two favorite laker fans."