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 March Madness roundup: No. 13 seed Ohio upsets Virginia in first round  The No. 13 seed Ohio Bobcats stunned the defending champion Virginia Cavaliers 62-58 in the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.      6 lions found dead in Ugandan national park; officials suspect poisoningLakers star LeBron James out indefinitely due to ankle injury  Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James is out indefinitely after suffering a high ankle sprain during Saturday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.      1 killed, 7 injured in shooting at Dallas nightclub  One person was killed and seven others hurt when a shooter opened fire inside a Dallas nightclub, according to law enforcement.      Oregon-VCU game declared no-contest due to COVID-19; Ducks advance  Saturday's first-round game between No. 7 seed Oregon and 10th-seeded VCU has been ruled a no-contest because of COVID-19 issues within VCU's men's basketball program, the NCAA announced.      COVID-19: Miami Beach imposes 8 p.m. curfew; Idaho legislature calls recess  A Miami Beach hotel has temporarily halted food and beverage operations amid COVID-19 concerns and the Idaho legislature moved to a recess due to an outbreak among lawmakers.      Thousands rally in Atlanta in response to spa shootings  Thousands of people marched downtown Atlanta Saturday for a "Stop Asian Hate" rally in response to a shooting rampage that killed eight people at three spas earlier this week.      Quadruple homicide suspect confesses to killing 12 more  A man suspected of a quadruple homicide in New Mexico has confessed to killing 12 more people, a prosecutor has said in court.      'Tenet' to premiere on HBO Max on May 1  Writer-director Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller, "Tenet," is to debut on HBO Max on May 1.      NASA engineer Glynn Lunney dead at 84  Glynn S. Lunney, the engineer who played a key role in NASA's early efforts to launch astronauts into space and who led Mission Control through some of its most crucial missions, died after a long illness at 84.      4 Proud Boys conspired in deadly Capitol riot, new indictment shows  Four Proud Boys conspired to take part in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, a new indictment shows.      COVID-19: Thousands protest restrictions in Germany amid surge  Thousands protested COVID-19 restrictions across Germany on Saturday despite surge in cases.      'American Horror Story' Season 10 called 'Double Feature'  "American Horror Story" co-creator Ryan Murphy has announced that Season 10 of his FX anthology series will be called "Double Feature."      Meghan Trainor working on comedy series for NBCUniversal  NBCUniversal said it is developing a new comedy series with Meghan Trainor as part of a new cross-platform deal with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.      Kentucky Kroger shooter pleads guilty to federal hate crimes  A man accused of killing two people in what authorities described as a racially motivated shooting at a Kentucky Kroger has pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and firearm charges.      Australia flooding: Sydney's Warragamba dam overflows  Flooding in Australia's New South Wales worsened Saturday as Sydney's Warragamba dam overflowed.      'Outlander' casts the Christie family  Starz announced it has cast three actors as members of the Christie family for Season 6 of its time-travel drama, "Outlander."      Magnitude-7 earthquake shakes Japan, triggers tsunami concerns  Daily activities across portions of Japan were disrupted late Saturday afternoon when a 7-magnitude earthquake shook the country and triggered tsunami concerns.      Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' tops album chart for 9th week  Country artist Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a ninth week.      Tokyo bans international spectators for 2020 Olympics  Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee said Saturday it won't allow overseas ticket holders entry into the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.      Ex-UCLA coach sentenced to 8 months in college admissions scam  The former head coach of UCLA's men's soccer team has been sentenced to eight months in prison for accepting bribes to help students get accepted to the school.      Experts: Lockdowns have had mixed effect on people with eating disorders  At Eating Recovery Center, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs were switched to virtual when the pandemic began -- but that didn't work as well for their patients.      Famous birthdays for March 20: Ruby Rose, Holly Hunter  Actor Ruby Rose turns 35 and actress Holly Hunter turns 63, among the famous birthdays for March 20.      On This Day, March 20: Obama becomes 1st president to visit Cuba since 1928  On March 20, 2016, President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba since 1928 after normalizing relations.       | 
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 Police Mishandled Black Lives Matter Protests, Reports SayInquiries into law enforcement’s handling of the George Floyd protests last summer found insufficient training and militarized responses — a widespread failure in policing nationwide.        What to Know About the Trial of Derek ChauvinMr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, faces charges of manslaughter, second-degree murder and third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd.        Atlanta Suspect’s Fixation on Sex Is Familiar Thorn for EvangelicalsThe man accused of killing eight people, including six women of Asian descent, blamed “sexual addiction,” a disputed term used in parts of evangelical culture.        Atlanta Shooting Spree: What We Know About the VictimsSix of the eight people killed at Atlanta-area spas were women of Asian descent.        Georgia Attacks Prompt a Muted Reaction in AsiaSix of the eight victims were of Asian descent. But in China and South Korea, debate over the violence played out with far less intensity than it did in the United States.        Where Europe Went Wrong in Its Vaccine Rollout, and WhyWhile Washington went into business with the drug companies, Europe was more fiscally conservative and trusted the free market.        N.C.A.A.’s Fear of a Canceled Tournament Game ArrivesVirginia Commonwealth was bounced from the men’s basketball tournament after what its coach described as “multiple positive tests.”        N.C.A.A. Tournament: Same Courts, Same Game, New EmptinessThe coronavirus pandemic means that some of the spirit of March Madness is notably missing from the self-contained tournament in Indiana.        Joe Biden: Old Pol, New TricksBiden’s got the buzz. Who’s smirking now?        Do We Have to Pay Businesses to Obey the Law?A motel owner in 1964 sued over being forced to accommodate Black patrons. Now agribusinesses are borrowing his argument to bar union organizers.        I Don’t Want My Role Models ErasedThis is how women who covered Vietnam were marginalized in the war’s history.        Progressive Christians Arise! Hallelujah!With a churchgoing Democrat in the White House, faith becomes more complicated in America. Thank God.        What the 2020s Need: Sex and Romance at the MoviesWe’ll know we’re actually escaping stagnation when the cinema of desire returns.        On Trans Rights, Republicans Could Learn From My GrandmotherThe Equality Act would provide consistent safeguards for L.G.B.T.Q. people, without taking anything away from anyone else.        Your Home’s Value Is Based on RacismWherever they choose to buy, Black people are penalized by white preferences.        Two New Orleans State Senators Win Runoff Spots for U.S. House SeatTroy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson will meet in an April runoff for the seat vacated by Cedric L. Richmond.        After Being Scratched and Punched, Trump Wax Figure Is RemovedThe figure at Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax in San Antonio was so badly battered that it required repairs.        Palestinian Hamlet Embodies Fight for the West Bank’s FutureIsrael suspended a decision to annex a section of the territory last year, but its military still exerts tight control over Palestinians in the area.        Traffic Cops Return to Rome’s Landmark PiazzaWhile motorists in Rome are known for their chaotic driving, the return of police officers directing traffic at the intersection was greeted by many as a sign of normality at a difficult time.        The Perseverance of New York City’s WildflowersA park in Williamsburg awaits the miniature beauty of its spring blossoms.        How to Collect $1.4 Trillion in Unpaid TaxesWealthy Americans are concealing large amounts of income from the I.R.S. There is a straightforward corrective.        Lighting Up Later in LifeThe number of older adults who use cannabis is on the rise, and some health experts are concerned.        Auctions of Cars, Watches and Furniture Heat UpThe value of collectibles — like coffee tables, whiskey, Air Jordans and Pokémon cards — has soared.         More Recent Articles
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 The No. 13 seed Ohio Bobcats stunned the defending champion Virginia Cavaliers 62-58 in the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.   
 Six lions were found dead and dismembered Friday at a Ugandan national park.   
 Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James is out indefinitely after suffering a high ankle sprain during Saturday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.   
 One person was killed and seven others hurt when a shooter opened fire inside a Dallas nightclub, according to law enforcement.   
 Saturday's first-round game between No. 7 seed Oregon and 10th-seeded VCU has been ruled a no-contest because of COVID-19 issues within VCU's men's basketball program, the NCAA announced.   
 A Miami Beach hotel has temporarily halted food and beverage operations amid COVID-19 concerns and the Idaho legislature moved to a recess due to an outbreak among lawmakers.   
 Thousands of people marched downtown Atlanta Saturday for a "Stop Asian Hate" rally in response to a shooting rampage that killed eight people at three spas earlier this week.   
 A man suspected of a quadruple homicide in New Mexico has confessed to killing 12 more people, a prosecutor has said in court.   
 Writer-director Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller, "Tenet," is to debut on HBO Max on May 1.   
 Glynn S. Lunney, the engineer who played a key role in NASA's early efforts to launch astronauts into space and who led Mission Control through some of its most crucial missions, died after a long illness at 84.   
 Four Proud Boys conspired to take part in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, a new indictment shows.   
 Thousands protested COVID-19 restrictions across Germany on Saturday despite surge in cases.   
 "American Horror Story" co-creator Ryan Murphy has announced that Season 10 of his FX anthology series will be called "Double Feature."   
 NBCUniversal said it is developing a new comedy series with Meghan Trainor as part of a new cross-platform deal with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.   
 A man accused of killing two people in what authorities described as a racially motivated shooting at a Kentucky Kroger has pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and firearm charges.   
 Flooding in Australia's New South Wales worsened Saturday as Sydney's Warragamba dam overflowed.   
 Starz announced it has cast three actors as members of the Christie family for Season 6 of its time-travel drama, "Outlander."   
 Daily activities across portions of Japan were disrupted late Saturday afternoon when a 7-magnitude earthquake shook the country and triggered tsunami concerns.   
 Country artist Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a ninth week.   
 Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee said Saturday it won't allow overseas ticket holders entry into the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.   
 The former head coach of UCLA's men's soccer team has been sentenced to eight months in prison for accepting bribes to help students get accepted to the school.   
 At Eating Recovery Center, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs were switched to virtual when the pandemic began -- but that didn't work as well for their patients.   
 Actor Ruby Rose turns 35 and actress Holly Hunter turns 63, among the famous birthdays for March 20.   
 On March 20, 2016, President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba since 1928 after normalizing relations.   
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