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Xavier stunned third-seeded Florida State last year in the NCAA Tournament but Sunday -- a year to the day after that upset, the Seminoles get their chance at payback.
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  1. Florida St. gets shot to avenge loss to Xavier
  2. Marshall, West Virginia battle for state supremacy
  3. Purdue begins life without Haas vs. Butler
  4. Murray to visit with Dolphins
  5. Notebook: Jets land No. 3 overall pick from Colts
  6. After historic upset, UMBC braces for Kansas St.
  7. Car bomb kills 3 civilians in Kabul
  8. Reports: DE Curry agrees to 3-year deal with Bucs
  9. Mauritius president resigns over credit card scandal
  10. One dead, one injured in California mall shooting
  11. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah nets four scores in win vs. Watford
  12. 30 killed in Eastern Ghouta air raids, thousands flee
  13. Syracuse looks to take down No. 3 seed Michigan St.
  14. Report: WR Terrelle Pryor to visit Seahawks
  15. Reports: Patriots sign S Patrick Chung to extension
  16. Report: Cowboys to release CB Orlando Scandrick
  17. Bengals sign QB Matt Barkley to two-year deal
  18. Patriots add DE Adrian Clayborn, RB Jeremy Hill, OT Matt Tobin
  19. Chargers sign K Caleb Sturgis to two-year deal
  20. G Pugh inks 5-year deal with Cardinals
  21. Loyola-Chicago aims for another upset as they face Tennessee
  22. Michigan, Houston a battle of...bulldogs?
  23. Candidate critical of 2 Parkland students leaves Maine House race

Florida St. gets shot to avenge loss to Xavier

Xavier stunned third-seeded Florida State last year in the NCAA Tournament but Sunday -- a year to the day after that upset, the Seminoles get their chance at payback.
    

Marshall, West Virginia battle for state supremacy

SAN DIEGO -- After sparking Marshall's first NCAA Tournament victory, Jon Elmore enjoyed the well-wishing tweets from some better-known point guards, players such as Chris Paul and D'Angelo Russell.
    

Purdue begins life without Haas vs. Butler

DETROIT -- Sunday's second round game in the East Regional between No. 2 seed Purdue and No. 10 seed Butler will be a rematch from regular season non-conference play, but will feature two drastically different teams than the previous matchup.
    

Murray to visit with Dolphins

Running back DeMarco Murray will visit with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the Palm Beach Post reported.
    

Notebook: Jets land No. 3 overall pick from Colts

The New York Jets made a bold move on Saturday morning by acquiring the third overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft from the Indianapolis Colts.
    

After historic upset, UMBC braces for Kansas St.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- After a stunning upset of overall No. 1 seed Virginia, Maryland-Baltimore County coaches and players could be excused for resting on their laurels. That isn't likely to happen.
    

Car bomb kills 3 civilians in Kabul

A suicide car bomber killed at least three people and wounded two on Saturday in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul.
    

Reports: DE Curry agrees to 3-year deal with Bucs

One day after he was released by the Philadelphia Eagles, defensive end Vinny Curry found a new home in Tampa Bay.
    

Mauritius president resigns over credit card scandal

Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Mauritius' first woman head of state, resigned her position over credit card fraud allegations and will leave office March 23.
    

One dead, one injured in California mall shooting

One person is dead and another was taken to a hospital on Saturday after a shooting at The Oaks mall in Thousand Oaks, Calif., a city northwest of Los Angeles.
    

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah nets four scores in win vs. Watford

Mohamed Salah scored four goals and had an assist in Liverpool's 5-0 win against Watford Saturday at Anfield in Liverpool, England.
    

30 killed in Eastern Ghouta air raids, thousands flee

At least 30 were killed on Saturday in air attacks on the rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta and thousands of people fled the Damascus suburb.
    

Syracuse looks to take down No. 3 seed Michigan St.

Longtime Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim knows how gut-wrenching the NCAA Tournament can be to everyone but the eventual national champion.
    

Report: WR Terrelle Pryor to visit Seahawks

Free-agent wide receiver Terrelle Pryor will visit the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Reports: Patriots sign S Patrick Chung to extension

The New England Patriots are expected to sign safety Patrick Chung to a short-term contract extension, multiple media outlets reported on Saturday.
    

Report: Cowboys to release CB Orlando Scandrick

The Dallas Cowboys will grant Orlando Scandrick's request and release the cornerback, according to a published report Saturday.
    

Bengals sign QB Matt Barkley to two-year deal

Quarterback Matt Barkley has signed a two-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, the team announced Saturday.
    

Patriots add DE Adrian Clayborn, RB Jeremy Hill, OT Matt Tobin

The New England Patriots officially added three players to their roster on Saturday after seeing several key mainstays depart earlier in the week.
    

Chargers sign K Caleb Sturgis to two-year deal

The Los Angeles Chargers addressed their ailing kicking game by signing Caleb Sturgis to a two-year contract, the team announced.
    

G Pugh inks 5-year deal with Cardinals

One week after he was cleared to resume football activities, guard Justin Pugh hit it big in free agency.
    

Loyola-Chicago aims for another upset as they face Tennessee

Loyola-Chicago hit the biggest shot of the first full day of the NCAA Tournament and will be looking to build off that momentum Saturday.
    

Michigan, Houston a battle of...bulldogs?

Saturday's NCAA Tournament third-round game between Michigan and Houston figures to serve as a great matchup between two figurative bulldogs on the court.
    

Candidate critical of 2 Parkland students leaves Maine House race

Leslie Gibson left the Main House race as competition heated up for the once unopposed candidate after his controversial remarks about two Parkland students.
    
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The lawyer, John Dowd, said he was speaking on behalf of President Trump, only to backtrack shortly afterward and say he was speaking only for himself.

    

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The memos could corroborate the testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director who said President Trump had pressured him to shut down an investigation.

    

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