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Disney’s transformation, Cesar Chavez allegations, tracking gas prices: Catch up on the day’s stories

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By Daniel Wine, CNN

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM. Mush! Dogs named Zeus and Polar helped a former reality TV star cruise to a repeat victory in the Iditarod. The grueling sled dog race covers about 1,000 miles in the Alaska wilderness.

Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day.

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1⃣ Disney’s transformation

Today was Josh D’Amaro’s first day as Disney CEO. In his previous role, he helped the entertainment giant launch a massive — and expensive — strategy to turbocharge its experiences around the world. Take a closer look.

2⃣ Cesar Chavez

Latino leaders say they are shocked by “deeply troubling” sexual misconduct allegations against the prominent civil rights icon. Celebrations of the late labor leader are being canceled as his legacy is thrown into question.

3⃣ Tracking gas prices

Americans were already struggling with affordability before the US and Israel began their war with Iran. CNN is monitoring the cost of oil and the average price of gasoline in each state. ➕ Oil prices surge as Iran says energy production facilities were attacked.

4⃣ Weight-loss drugs

One major benefit of taking GLP-1 medications is a sizable reduction in the risk of heart attacks and strokes. A new study shows how quickly those benefits fade after stopping the drug.

5⃣ March Madness

Have you filled out your NCAA Tournament brackets yet? Time is running out. CNN’s sports crew offers some tips for picking the upsets.

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