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 March Madness roundup: UCLA outlasts Alabama in OT to reach Elite Eight  The No. 11 seed UCLA Bruins booked their first trip to the Elite Eight since 2008 with an 88-78 overtime win over second-seeded Alabama on Sunday in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.      Defense chiefs from 12 nations, U.N., EU condemn Myanmar military violence  The defense chiefs of a dozen nations, top U.N. officials and the European Union  issued a joint message condemning violence in Myanmar after security forces killed more than 100 people on Saturday.      Miami Open: Naomi Osaka reaches fourth round with walkover  Tennis star Naomi Osaka advanced to the fourth round of the Miami Open on Sunday after her opponent, Nina Stojanovic, withdrew from their scheduled match due to a right thigh injury.      Sudan, rebel group sign agreement paving way for peace  The Sudanese government and one of the country's rebel groups signed an agreement on Sunday to consolidate the sovereignty and independence of the country, paving the way toward a final peace agreement.      Watch: Florida Panthers' Aaron Ekblad stretchered off ice with leg injury  Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad was taken off the ice on a stretcher after suffering a significant left leg injury during Sunday's game against the Dallas Stars.      Randy Dobnak, Minnesota Twins agree to 5-year extension  Right-handed pitcher Randy Dobnak and the Minnesota Twins reached an agreement on a five-year extension Sunday.      Indiana hires ex-Knicks assistant Mike Woodson as men's basketball coach  Indiana University hired former New York Knicks assistant Mike Woodson as its next men's basketball coach.      U.S. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations spiking despite expanding vaccine access  Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Sunday that the United States has entered a surge following a plateau in COVID-19 cases, while many states plan to make the vaccine available to all adults next month.      Officials preparing to remove cargo from Ever Given after 5 days blocking Suez Canal  Officials in Egypt are preparing to potentially remove cargo from the Ever Given as efforts continue to remove the 1,300-foot ship that ran aground on Tuesday, blocking the Suez Canal.      'Nobody' tops North American box office with $6.7M  The Bob Odenkirk thriller, "Nobody," is the No. 1 movie in North American theaters this weekend, earning $6.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Lady Gaga celebrates 35th birthday in Rome  U.S. pop music star and actress Lady Gaga posted on Instagram Sunday a photo of herself hugging a giant basket of flowers.      Nashville undergoes 'life-threatening' flooding after severe storms tear across South  In addition to damaging wind gusts, hail and possible tornadoes across the South, "extremely dangerous and life-threatening" flooding developed in Nashville.      Hilary Duff shares first photo of newborn daughter  "Younger" actress and "Lizzie McGuire" alum Hilary Duff has shared the first photo of her youngest child.      New York reaches agreement on bill to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana sales  New York lawmakers reached a deal to finalize language for a bill seeking to legalize, tax and regulate the sale of marijuana to people above the age of 21.      San Diego Comic-Con live event planned for November  An in-person San Diego Comic-Con event is being planned for Nov. 26-28 after the 2020 edition went virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic.      Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Fillion join 'M.O.D.O.K.' voice cast  Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Hamm, Nathan Fillion and Bill Hader have joined the voice cast of  "Marvel's M.O.D.O.K."      'SNL:' Maya Rudolph, Martin Short play Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff  "Saturday Night Live" alum Maya Rudolph returned to guest host the sketch-comedy series this weekend.      Howard Schnellenberger, coached University of Miami to first national football title, dies  Howard Schnellenberger, who led the University of Miami to its first national football championship, died Saturday, his family announced. He was 87.      Famous birthdays for March 28: Julia Stiles, Reba McEntire  Actor Julia Stiles turns 40 and country singer Reba McEntire turns 66, among the famous birthdays for March 28.      On This Day, March 28: Dwight Eisenhower dies at 78  On March 28, 1969, Dwight D. Eisenhower, World War II hero and 34th president of the United States, died in Washington at age 78.      March Madness roundup: Houston reaches Elite Eight for first time since 1984  The second-seeded Houston Cougars cruised to a 62-46 win over No. 11 Syracuse on Saturday night in Indianapolis to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.      More Recent Articles | 
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 In Suez Canal, Stuck Ship Is a Warning About Excessive GlobalizationThe shutdown of the vital waterway and its impact on trade underscore the world’s reliance on global supply chains.        Russia Trumpets Coronavirus Vaccine Exports, While Quietly Importing DosesRussia has held up the Sputnik vaccine as a triumph of its scientists. But the country’s inoculation program still relies on cross-border trade.        Inside Myanmar’s Army: ‘They See Protesters as Criminals’Four officers spoke about life in the feared Tatmadaw, which has turned its guns on civilians again. “The Tatmadaw is the only world” for most soldiers, one said.        Myanmar Coup and Protests ExplainedDemonstrations and a deadly crackdown have roiled the nation since a Feb. 1 coup brought back full military rule following years of quasi-democracy.        In Montana, Bears and Wolves Become Part of the Culture WarsThe politics of predators seem poised to enter a new chapter in the state, which now seems intent on reviving some of the practices of a century ago that virtually exterminated wolves from Montana.        Inside America’s Most Interesting Magazine, and Media’s Oddest WorkplaceThe publication of the “Harper’s letter” attracted huge attention. Most people had stopped reading the magazine, which is stranger and better than you might expect.        As Militants Seize Mozambique Gas Hub, a Dash for Safety Turns DeadlyAn agonizing choice for nearly 200 people holed up in a hotel as gunmen roamed unchecked: Wait overnight for rescue? Or make a run for it?        Amanda Gorman’s Poetry United Critics. It’s Dividing Translators.Should a white writer translate a Black poet’s work? A debate in Europe has exposed the lack of diversity in the world of literary translation.        The Sunday Read: ‘Rembrandt in the Blood’No one had spotted a new painting by the Dutch master for four decades — until the scion of a storied Amsterdam family found two.        Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day.        On Hallowed GroundThe spot in Minneapolis where George Floyd was killed speaks to those who visit.        What You May Not Know About Those April FlowersAmericans have cultivated nonnative plants and flowers for so long it has skewed our experience of spring.        Joe Biden Should Just Give It a GoIt’s not the old days. The G.O.P. is not your friend, Mr. President.        How Sanctions Hurt Iranian WomenAnd the United States is partly to blame.        16 Global Design Concepts for an Unpredictable FutureThe challenges of the past year gave designers every reason to recede into the shadows, but creativity won’t be denied.        These Shoes Contain a Drop of Human Blood. Nike Does Not Approve.As a follow-up to its Jesus Shoes, the company MSCHF will sell 666 pairs of Satan Shoes in collaboration with the rapper Lil Nas X.        Scholastic Halts Distribution of Book by ‘Captain Underpants’ AuthorThe book, “The Adventures of Ook and Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future” by Dav Pilkey, includes images and tropes that perpetuate “passive racism,” the publisher said.        Billions (Yes, Billions) of Brood X Cicadas Will Soon EmergeSwarms of cicadas, part of a group called Brood X, are expected to appear in 18 states in the next few weeks, just in time to help orchestrate the soundtrack of summer.        Flooding in Nashville Kills at Least 4 as Water Keeps RisingDozens of people were rescued as cars were swept away and neighborhoods were swamped. “We’re not out of the woods yet,” officials said, as water levels climbed on the Cumberland River.        U.S. Men Fail to Qualify for Olympic Soccer TournamentHonduras dashes the Americans’ hopes of a trip to Tokyo, the latest in a string of qualifying failures for U.S. Soccer.        His Plane Crashed in the Amazon. Then Came the Hard Part.A Brazilian pilot working for wildcat miners escaped death when his plane went down in a remote area. He walked through the jungle for 36 days before being rescued.        As Gonzaga Dominates, U.C.L.A Tops Alabama in an N.C.A.A. ThrillerGonzaga is moving smoothly in its chase of an undefeated season. U.C.L.A. is also in the round of 8 after surging past Alabama in overtime.        The Unstoppable Merry ClaytonOne of music’s greatest backup singers is releasing “Beautiful Scars,” her first new album in over 25 years, after surviving an accident that proved that her incredible strength isn’t only in her voice.        Road Rage Attack: Mother of 6 Fatally Shot, Police SayOfficials said a driver fired multiple times into the passenger door of a couple’s car after they came close to a vehicle while merging into a lane in North Carolina.        An Asian-American Official Bared His Chest, Revealing Scars From His Army Service“People question my patriotism, that I don’t look American enough,” Lee Wong, an elected official in an Ohio township, said at a recent public meeting.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The No. 11 seed UCLA Bruins booked their first trip to the Elite Eight since 2008 with an 88-78 overtime win over second-seeded Alabama on Sunday in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.   
 The defense chiefs of a dozen nations, top U.N. officials and the European Union  issued a joint message condemning violence in Myanmar after security forces killed more than 100 people on Saturday.   
 Tennis star Naomi Osaka advanced to the fourth round of the Miami Open on Sunday after her opponent, Nina Stojanovic, withdrew from their scheduled match due to a right thigh injury.   
 The Sudanese government and one of the country's rebel groups signed an agreement on Sunday to consolidate the sovereignty and independence of the country, paving the way toward a final peace agreement.   
 Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad was taken off the ice on a stretcher after suffering a significant left leg injury during Sunday's game against the Dallas Stars.   
 Right-handed pitcher Randy Dobnak and the Minnesota Twins reached an agreement on a five-year extension Sunday.   
 Indiana University hired former New York Knicks assistant Mike Woodson as its next men's basketball coach.   
 Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Sunday that the United States has entered a surge following a plateau in COVID-19 cases, while many states plan to make the vaccine available to all adults next month.   
 Officials in Egypt are preparing to potentially remove cargo from the Ever Given as efforts continue to remove the 1,300-foot ship that ran aground on Tuesday, blocking the Suez Canal.   
 The Bob Odenkirk thriller, "Nobody," is the No. 1 movie in North American theaters this weekend, earning $6.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 U.S. pop music star and actress Lady Gaga posted on Instagram Sunday a photo of herself hugging a giant basket of flowers.   
 In addition to damaging wind gusts, hail and possible tornadoes across the South, "extremely dangerous and life-threatening" flooding developed in Nashville.   
 "Younger" actress and "Lizzie McGuire" alum Hilary Duff has shared the first photo of her youngest child.   
 New York lawmakers reached a deal to finalize language for a bill seeking to legalize, tax and regulate the sale of marijuana to people above the age of 21.   
 An in-person San Diego Comic-Con event is being planned for Nov. 26-28 after the 2020 edition went virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic.   
 Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Hamm, Nathan Fillion and Bill Hader have joined the voice cast of  "Marvel's M.O.D.O.K."   
 "Saturday Night Live" alum Maya Rudolph returned to guest host the sketch-comedy series this weekend.   
 Howard Schnellenberger, who led the University of Miami to its first national football championship, died Saturday, his family announced. He was 87.   
 Actor Julia Stiles turns 40 and country singer Reba McEntire turns 66, among the famous birthdays for March 28.   
 On March 28, 1969, Dwight D. Eisenhower, World War II hero and 34th president of the United States, died in Washington at age 78.   
 The second-seeded Houston Cougars cruised to a 62-46 win over No. 11 Syracuse on Saturday night in Indianapolis to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.   
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