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 March Madness roundup: Loyola Chicago, Oral Roberts reach Sweet 16  No. 8 seed Loyola Chicago and 15th-seeded Oral Roberts pulled off stunning upsets Sunday in Indianapolis to reach the Sweet 16 in the NCAA men's basketball tournament.      Rep. Tom Reed apologizes over sexual misconduct allegation; says he won't run in 2022  New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed issued an apology Sunday to the woman who accused him of sexual misconduct, stating he will not seek political office in 2022.      All-Star catcher Salvador Perez signs richest contract in Royals history  Six-time All-Star catcher Salvador Perez has signed a four-year contract extension with the Kansas City Royals, the team announced Sunday.      New York reports first case of Brazilian COVID-19 variant  New York reported its first case of the P.1 COVID-19 variant first discovered in Brazil as the United States continues efforts to distribute and administer vaccines for the virus.      Hornets rookie LaMelo Ball to miss rest of season due to fractured wrist  Charlotte Hornets rookie guard LaMelo Ball is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of a significant wrist injury.      Raptors coach Nick Nurse fined $50K for throwing mask, using profanity  The NBA has fined Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse $50,000 for throwing his mask and directing profanity toward officials at the end of a game Friday.      Serena Williams withdraws from Miami Open because of oral surgery  Tennis star Serena Williams has withdrawn from this week's Miami Open due to recent oral surgery.      Two hikers found dead after 100-foot fall at Acadia National Park  Searchers discovered the bodies of a 28-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman who appeared to have fallen from a cliff while on a hike at Maine's Acadia National Park.      Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin makes unannounced visit to Afghanistan  U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to meet with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as the United States weighs a full removal of troops from the country.      Pattern change to bring winter back to north-central U.S.  Despite several days of dry, mild weather for many of the North Central states leading up to the official start of astronomical spring on Saturday, Mother Nature isn't quite ready to let go of winter just yet.      Bella Thorne engaged to Benjamin Mascolo  Singer Benjamin Mascolo has announced on Instagram that he is engaged to actress Bella Thorne.      'Raya' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend  "Raya and the Last Dragon" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $5.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.      Canadian Pacific Railway acquires Kansas City Southern for $29B  Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern agreed to a $29 billion merger to create the first rail network linking the United States, Mexico and Canada.      'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' welcomes people back to cinemas with comedic video  A parody of the classic welcome video shown to encourage moviegoers to visit the snack bars at cinemas was shared on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Twitter feed Sunday.      DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: U.S. border 'is closed,' administration opening new migrant facilities  Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the southern U.S. border is closed as documents showed more than 5,000 children are being held at Customs and Border Protection facilities.      Pope Francis condemns racism as a 'virus' that mutates and hides  Pope Francis condemned racism as a virus in the wake of the slaying of six Asian women in shootings at massage parlors in Atlanta and the observance of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.      'Pose' wraps filming after three seasonsRepublican Julie Letlow wins special La. election; Democrats in runoff in other district  Republican Julie Letlow will take the congressional seat of her late husband in a special election for Louisiana's 5th congressional district.And in the 2nd District, two Democrats, Troy Carter and Carter Peterson, will advance to a runoff.      On This Day, March 21: Piccard, Jones are 1st to circle globe by balloon  On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones landed near Cairo after becoming the first people to circle the globe by balloon.      Famous birthdays for March 21: Kassie DePaiva, Timothy Dalton  Actor Kassie DePaiva turns 60 and actor Timothy Dalton turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 21.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Think Covid’s Messed Up Your Travel Plans? Try Getting Into China.To keep the virus out, Beijing has enacted some of the world’s toughest border controls. Lives have been upended, and business has been disrupted.        The 65+ Crowd Is Vaccinated and Ready to PartyOlder Americans still make up a majority of those who have been inoculated, and many are taking advantage and venturing out.        Police Shut Down Late-Night Parties in MiamiMany young spring breakers violated a new 8 p.m. curfew in the city. New York found its first case of a troubling variant. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.        Evidence in Capitol Attack Most Likely Supports Sedition Charges, Prosecutor Says“I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements,” said Michael Sherwin, who had led the Justice Department’s inquiry into the riot.        How Senator Ron Johnson Helps Erode Confidence in GovernmentPushing false theories on the virus, the vaccine and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, Mr. Johnson, the Republican senator from Wisconsin, has absorbed his party’s transformation under Donald Trump.        Why Some Georgia Lawmakers Want Last Week’s Shootings Labeled Hate CrimesViolence that left eight dead, including six women of Asian descent, will be the first stress test for a Georgia hate crime law.        Scenes of Mourning and DefiancePeople gathered at memorials and rallies across the country to denounce the shootings in Atlanta and call for an end to anti-Asian violence.        After Spa Attacks, Officers Handcuffed Victim’s Anguished Husband for Four HoursIn an interview with a Spanish-language news outlet, Mario González described his confusion and frustration as sheriff’s deputies detained him after the shooting.        Postal Service Struggles to Speed Up Delivery, Compounding Its TroublesMonths after the election highlighted the agency’s problems, delivery times are still falling short of its standards, and a plan to try to shore up its finances could further slow some mail.        After Sarah Everard’s Killing, Women’s Groups Want Change, Not More PolicingA rising movement in Britain asserts that the police are part of the problem and seeks recognition that violence against women must be addressed at the societal level.        U.K. Police Bill Protesters Turn Violent at Bristol RallyA “kill the bill” rally deteriorated into chaos as protesters attacked the police in a southwest Britain city.        He Redefined ‘Racist.’ Now He’s Trying to Build a Newsroom.The author Ibram Kendi and The Boston Globe team up to cover racism, inspired by Boston’s 19th century abolitionist newspapers.        The Sunday Read: ‘Beauty of the Beasts’How the beauty of animals is making scientists rethink evolution.        How Covid Changed UsReflect on Covid-19’s toll and how we come back. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here.        There Are Two Asian-Americas, and One Is InvisibleWho will recognize the humanity of the women who help us heal?        Exploiting Black Fears of False PersecutionPoliticians facing accusations seek to take advantage of Black support.        Why Do British Uber Drivers Deserve Better Benefits?Gig work doesn’t have to be a race to the bottom.        Excellence Runs in the Family. Her Novel’s Heroine Wants Something Else.Kaitlyn Greenidge and her sisters achieved success in their respective fields. In her historical novel, “Libertie,” she focuses on a Black woman who doesn’t yearn to be the first or only one of anything.        Tom Reed, Apologizing Over Groping Allegation, Says He Won’t Run in 2022The New York congressman, who said he took “full responsibility” for the episode, won’t seek re-election or run for governor.        Patriots and 49ers Among N.F.L. Free Agency’s Biggest SpendersThe 2021 salary cap has put a crunch on some teams looking to shore up their rosters. Others have opened their wallets.        $29 Billion Railroad Merger to Connect U.S., Mexico and CanadaThe deal is an effort by Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern to capitalize on an expected increase in the flow of trade as the three countries rebound from the pandemic.        $325,000 Settlement for Teacher Over Trump References Removed From YearbookA New Jersey teacher was suspended in 2017 after, she says, the school administration told her to remove a reference to Mr. Trump from a student’s shirt in a photo.        Kent Taylor, Texas Roadhouse Founder and C.E.O., Dies at 65Mr. Taylor died by suicide after suffering from post-Covid-19 symptoms, including severe tinnitus, the company said.        In Kabul’s Streets, Dogs Rule the NightAlmost every city in the world has to deal with street crime, and some with dog packs. But few, if any, have to navigate such an underworld while also confronting unrelenting war.        Zappos Chief Executive is Looking For a Way ForwardKedar Deshpande, who took over as C.E.O. in August, needs to lead the shoe seller out of the pandemic, while maintaining what his predecessor built.        Elsa Peretti, Star Designer for Tiffany & Company, Dies at 80Celebrities wore Ms. Peretti’s creations on the red carpet and in the movies. Some years her merchandise represented 10 percent or more of Tiffany’s sales.        Justin Bieber, Still Seeking a SoundHis sixth album, “Justice,” tries out several production styles, but never nails a mood.        The Private Lives of StrippersIn a new photo book, Chris Buck shares portraits and stories of strippers and their partners.         More Recent Articles | 
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 No. 8 seed Loyola Chicago and 15th-seeded Oral Roberts pulled off stunning upsets Sunday in Indianapolis to reach the Sweet 16 in the NCAA men's basketball tournament.   
 New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed issued an apology Sunday to the woman who accused him of sexual misconduct, stating he will not seek political office in 2022.   
 Six-time All-Star catcher Salvador Perez has signed a four-year contract extension with the Kansas City Royals, the team announced Sunday.   
 New York reported its first case of the P.1 COVID-19 variant first discovered in Brazil as the United States continues efforts to distribute and administer vaccines for the virus.   
 Charlotte Hornets rookie guard LaMelo Ball is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of a significant wrist injury.   
 The NBA has fined Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse $50,000 for throwing his mask and directing profanity toward officials at the end of a game Friday.   
 Tennis star Serena Williams has withdrawn from this week's Miami Open due to recent oral surgery.   
 Searchers discovered the bodies of a 28-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman who appeared to have fallen from a cliff while on a hike at Maine's Acadia National Park.   
 U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to meet with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as the United States weighs a full removal of troops from the country.   
 Despite several days of dry, mild weather for many of the North Central states leading up to the official start of astronomical spring on Saturday, Mother Nature isn't quite ready to let go of winter just yet.   
 Singer Benjamin Mascolo has announced on Instagram that he is engaged to actress Bella Thorne.   
 "Raya and the Last Dragon" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $5.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.   
 Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern agreed to a $29 billion merger to create the first rail network linking the United States, Mexico and Canada.   
 A parody of the classic welcome video shown to encourage moviegoers to visit the snack bars at cinemas was shared on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Twitter feed Sunday.   
 Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the southern U.S. border is closed as documents showed more than 5,000 children are being held at Customs and Border Protection facilities.   
 Pope Francis condemned racism as a virus in the wake of the slaying of six Asian women in shootings at massage parlors in Atlanta and the observance of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.   
 Filming on the third and final season of "Pose" ended this weekend.   
 Republican Julie Letlow will take the congressional seat of her late husband in a special election for Louisiana's 5th congressional district.And in the 2nd District, two Democrats, Troy Carter and Carter Peterson, will advance to a runoff.   
 On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones landed near Cairo after becoming the first people to circle the globe by balloon.   
 Actor Kassie DePaiva turns 60 and actor Timothy Dalton turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 21.   
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