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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