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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.
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  1. March Madness roundup: No. 13 seed Ohio upsets Virginia in first round
  2. 6 lions found dead in Ugandan national park; officials suspect poisoning
  3. Lakers star LeBron James out indefinitely due to ankle injury
  4. 1 killed, 7 injured in shooting at Dallas nightclub
  5. Oregon-VCU game declared no-contest due to COVID-19; Ducks advance
  6. COVID-19: Miami Beach imposes 8 p.m. curfew; Idaho legislature calls recess
  7. Thousands rally in Atlanta in response to spa shootings
  8. Quadruple homicide suspect confesses to killing 12 more
  9. 'Tenet' to premiere on HBO Max on May 1
  10. NASA engineer Glynn Lunney dead at 84
  11. 4 Proud Boys conspired in deadly Capitol riot, new indictment shows
  12. COVID-19: Thousands protest restrictions in Germany amid surge
  13. 'American Horror Story' Season 10 called 'Double Feature'
  14. Meghan Trainor working on comedy series for NBCUniversal
  15. Kentucky Kroger shooter pleads guilty to federal hate crimes
  16. Australia flooding: Sydney's Warragamba dam overflows
  17. 'Outlander' casts the Christie family
  18. Magnitude-7 earthquake shakes Japan, triggers tsunami concerns
  19. Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' tops album chart for 9th week
  20. Tokyo bans international spectators for 2020 Olympics
  21. Ex-UCLA coach sentenced to 8 months in college admissions scam
  22. Experts: Lockdowns have had mixed effect on people with eating disorders
  23. Famous birthdays for March 20: Ruby Rose, Holly Hunter
  24. On This Day, March 20: Obama becomes 1st president to visit Cuba since 1928

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 poisoning

Six lions were found dead and dismembered Friday at a Ugandan national park.
    

Lakers 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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"Top stories - Google News" - 33 new articles

  1. Residents happy, visitors understanding about Miami Beach road closures amid Spring Break chaos - WPLG Local 10
  2. How the border problem caught the Biden team off guard, and how they've scrambled to fix it - CNN
  3. Rallies in Atlanta, nation against hate after spa shootings - The Associated Press
  4. President Biden 'doing fine' after multiple falls on Air Force One's stairway, Today reports - KSAT San Antonio
  5. Border crossings are on pace for a two-decade high - Los Angeles Times
  6. Democrats want 'illegal aliens and child molesters' to vote, Ted Cruz says – report - The Guardian
  7. Republican Julia Letlow wins Louisiana congressional seat originally won by her late husband, CBS News projects - CBS News
  8. Voting Redo Rejected by GOP-Controlled Florida Senate After Election Fraud Charge - Newsweek
  9. Atlanta Massage Parlor Shooting Victim Sun Cha Kim Remembered as 'a Fighter' - The Daily Beast
  10. Feinstein Says Senate Should Analyze Filibuster Reform, Giving Big Boost to Effort - Slate
  11. Myanmar suffers more bloodshed in wake of February coup - New York Post
  12. 6 Lions Found Dead In Ugandan National Park - NPR
  13. Iceland Volcano Erupts For First Time in 6000 Years | NBC News - NBC News
  14. Two Danish patients have brain hemorrhages following AstraZeneca jab | TheHill - The Hill
  15. 1 in 6 US adults has been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, CDC says | TheHill - The Hill
  16. Qantas boss: Governments 'to insist' on vaccines for flying - BBC News
  17. Justice Department probes Visa’s debit card practices - San Francisco Chronicle
  18. China reportedly bans Tesla cars from military facilities over spying fears - Engadget
  19. Intel Put To The Test: M1 MacBook Pro 13 Vs Dell XPS 13 - Forbes
  20. 5 ways to take better photos and videos with your phone - Fox News
  21. After all these years, Barnes & Noble is selling yet another 10" Nook Android tablet - Android Police
  22. Snyder Cut ending explained: Justice League epilogue's cameos and teases - CNET
  23. Lana Del Rey Announces New Album, Rock Candy Sweet - Vulture
  24. Katharine McPhee on Why She Doesn't Feel 'Crazy Pressure' to Get Back Her Post-Pregnancy Body - Entertainment Tonight
  25. Inside 'devastating' end to VCU's season as COVID-19 wipes team from NCAA men's tournament - Yahoo Sports
  26. Make-or-Break 2021 Season for Giants' Daniel Jones After Kenny Golladay Signing - Bleacher Report
  27. Glynn Lunney, NASA Flight Director With A Key Role In Saving Apollo 13, Dies At 84 - NPR
  28. Smoke & Fire! NASA Tests the World's Most Powerful Rocket [Video] - SciTechDaily
  29. See a dust devil whirl by the Mars Perseverance rover - Mashable
  30. Brazil Covid variant detected in New York resident for the first time, Cuomo says - CNBC
  31. Florida Surpasses 2 Million Covid Cases, Reports 5,105 New Infections Saturday - NBC 6 South Florida
  32. Younger L.A. County residents still account for most new COVID infections even as case rates decline - KTLA Los Angeles
  33. Does one jab of Covid-19 vaccine protect against infection? Experts weigh in - DAWN.com
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How the border problem caught the Biden team off guard, and how they've scrambled to fix it - CNN

Rallies in Atlanta, nation against hate after spa shootings - The Associated Press


President Biden 'doing fine' after multiple falls on Air Force One's stairway, Today reports - KSAT San Antonio

Border crossings are on pace for a two-decade high - Los Angeles Times


Democrats want 'illegal aliens and child molesters' to vote, Ted Cruz says – report - The Guardian

Republican Julia Letlow wins Louisiana congressional seat originally won by her late husband, CBS News projects - CBS News

Voting Redo Rejected by GOP-Controlled Florida Senate After Election Fraud Charge - Newsweek

Atlanta Massage Parlor Shooting Victim Sun Cha Kim Remembered as 'a Fighter' - The Daily Beast

Feinstein Says Senate Should Analyze Filibuster Reform, Giving Big Boost to Effort - Slate

Myanmar suffers more bloodshed in wake of February coup - New York Post

6 Lions Found Dead In Ugandan National Park - NPR

Iceland Volcano Erupts For First Time in 6000 Years | NBC News - NBC News

Two Danish patients have brain hemorrhages following AstraZeneca jab | TheHill - The Hill

1 in 6 US adults has been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, CDC says | TheHill - The Hill

Qantas boss: Governments 'to insist' on vaccines for flying - BBC News

Justice Department probes Visa’s debit card practices - San Francisco Chronicle

China reportedly bans Tesla cars from military facilities over spying fears - Engadget

Intel Put To The Test: M1 MacBook Pro 13 Vs Dell XPS 13 - Forbes

5 ways to take better photos and videos with your phone - Fox News

After all these years, Barnes & Noble is selling yet another 10" Nook Android tablet - Android Police

Snyder Cut ending explained: Justice League epilogue's cameos and teases - CNET

Lana Del Rey Announces New Album, Rock Candy Sweet - Vulture

Katharine McPhee on Why She Doesn't Feel 'Crazy Pressure' to Get Back Her Post-Pregnancy Body - Entertainment Tonight

Inside 'devastating' end to VCU's season as COVID-19 wipes team from NCAA men's tournament - Yahoo Sports

Make-or-Break 2021 Season for Giants' Daniel Jones After Kenny Golladay Signing - Bleacher Report

Glynn Lunney, NASA Flight Director With A Key Role In Saving Apollo 13, Dies At 84 - NPR

Smoke & Fire! NASA Tests the World's Most Powerful Rocket [Video] - SciTechDaily

See a dust devil whirl by the Mars Perseverance rover - Mashable

Brazil Covid variant detected in New York resident for the first time, Cuomo says - CNBC

Florida Surpasses 2 Million Covid Cases, Reports 5,105 New Infections Saturday - NBC 6 South Florida

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  1. Police Mishandled Black Lives Matter Protests, Reports Say
  2. What to Know About the Trial of Derek Chauvin
  3. Atlanta Suspect’s Fixation on Sex Is Familiar Thorn for Evangelicals
  4. Atlanta Shooting Spree: What We Know About the Victims
  5. Georgia Attacks Prompt a Muted Reaction in Asia
  6. Where Europe Went Wrong in Its Vaccine Rollout, and Why
  7. N.C.A.A.’s Fear of a Canceled Tournament Game Arrives
  8. N.C.A.A. Tournament: Same Courts, Same Game, New Emptiness
  9. Joe Biden: Old Pol, New Tricks
  10. Do We Have to Pay Businesses to Obey the Law?
  11. I Don’t Want My Role Models Erased
  12. Progressive Christians Arise! Hallelujah!
  13. What the 2020s Need: Sex and Romance at the Movies
  14. On Trans Rights, Republicans Could Learn From My Grandmother
  15. Your Home’s Value Is Based on Racism
  16. Two New Orleans State Senators Win Runoff Spots for U.S. House Seat
  17. After Being Scratched and Punched, Trump Wax Figure Is Removed
  18. Palestinian Hamlet Embodies Fight for the West Bank’s Future
  19. Traffic Cops Return to Rome’s Landmark Piazza
  20. The Perseverance of New York City’s Wildflowers
  21. How to Collect $1.4 Trillion in Unpaid Taxes
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Inquiries 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 Chauvin

Mr. 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 Evangelicals

The 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 Victims

Six of the eight people killed at Atlanta-area spas were women of Asian descent.
    

Georgia Attacks Prompt a Muted Reaction in Asia

Six 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 Why

While 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 Arrives

Virginia 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 Emptiness

The 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 Tricks

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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 Erased

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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 Movies

We’ll know we’re actually escaping stagnation when the cinema of desire returns.
    

On Trans Rights, Republicans Could Learn From My Grandmother

The 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 Racism

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