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SMU and Miami Ohio tip off tonight in Dayton at 9:15 p.m. ET on TruTV. With the victor advancing to face Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament first round, the stakes could not be higher. Tune in to see which team continues its journey in college basketball’s biggest event.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers continue their trek away from home, facing the Chicago Bulls in a bid for a second consecutive road win. Fans can look forward to updates on how to watch, potential betting odds, and player availability reports, though full details remain restricted to paid plans.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed charges against Kalshi, an online betting company, accusing it of violating state gaming laws. The move underscores the potential legal risks faced by emerging prediction market platforms operating in the state.
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Michigan Basketball gears up for its NCAA Tournament opener against Howard, with comments from Dusty May, Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara, and Morez Johnson Jr. highlighting the team’s preparations. While details remain limited to paid subscribers, the focus is firmly on their readiness as they head into a high-stakes matchup.
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In an unconventional move, the White House is presenting the Iran war as though it were a violent video game. Officials say the aim is to build public support through digital channels, but critics warn this strategy upends decades of presidential decorum and questions the ethics of packaging real conflict as interactive entertainment.
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Estonia stands ready to discuss its role in supporting security operations in the Strait of Hormuz. While Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur notes that Tallinn has not received a direct request from Washington, he points to President Donald Trump’s broader appeal for NATO engagement in maritime security.
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Spring has arrived in Ann Arbor, and with it come critical questions about Michigan Football’s readiness for a new season. Whether the Wolverines can take a decisive leap hinges on how these three questions are answered during spring ball.
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This article draws on a biblical passage from Genesis 16:12 to examine the notion that certain wars may be fundamentally rooted in religious beliefs. Columnist Van Yandell’s perspective highlights how ancient scripture could still influence views on modern discord.
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Residents at Irving Community/Senior Center marked St. Patrick’s Day with a spirited gathering that filled the halls with luck, laughter, and plenty of green. Patrons came together on March 17 to share in the festive spirit, creating a joyful atmosphere for all.
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A barge in Skowl Arm, northwest of Ketchikan, became the site of a tragic episode on Sunday when a crew member fell victim to a confined-space emergency. The U.S. Coast Guard responded swiftly, but the situation ultimately proved fatal.
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Seven months before the midterm elections, Donald Trump confronts a political reality no president welcomes. This opinion piece from Ketchikan Daily News sets the stage for the challenges that lie ahead, offering a glimpse of the pressures that come with looming electoral tests.
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Residents of Southeast Alaska can look forward to a more convenient ferry schedule. The MV Lituya is set to offer travel between Annette Bay and Ketchikan seven days a week this spring, following an announcement by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities.
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The Seattle Seahawks appear set to command the 2027 NFL Draft, thanks to how free agency has panned out in recent months. Early projections suggest they could lead the league in total picks, providing a strong foundation for the team’s future.
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Boston University researcher Monica Wang’s new book, The Collective Cure, offers a fresh perspective on public health challenges in America. She argues that collective action—beginning in our neighborhoods—can drive meaningful, lasting improvements.
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A new gold supercycle is unfolding, marked by nine consecutive months of ETF inflows and bullish forecasts from major financial institutions. With production costs steady and prices soaring, miners like Lake Victoria Gold stand poised to capture extraordinary margins. Their Imwelo Project in Tanzania recently reported a 97% gold recovery rate, suggesting promising prospects in this prolific region.
Sub-Saharan Africa
In Lincoln, a man entrusted with the care of two young children was sentenced after being found guilty of sexually abusing them. Prosecutors, calling him a threat to the community, made clear the gravity of his actions and the importance of safeguarding the vulnerable.
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St. Mary’s Hospital has honored Registered Nurse Nikki Mercadel for her outstanding patient care with the DAISY Award for Nursing Excellence. Her work on the Neurosciences Unit underscores the dedication and skill that led to this nomination and recognition.
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A bizarre incident unfolded in Winder when a woman, found naked in a parking lot, allegedly entered multiple vehicles before being taken into custody. The case highlights a moment of public disturbance and immediate law enforcement response.
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Barrow County School System announced Julia Hodges as Westside Middle School’s new principal, effective in the 2026-2027 school year. This appointment marks a leadership transition that highlights local education priorities and aligns with the district’s ongoing commitment to student success.
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A Greensboro teenager faces charges after a shooting left one individual injured. He is currently held in Guilford County Jail with bond set at $150,000.
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As Kristi Noem steps down from her role leading the Department of Homeland Security, questions remain about her successor. U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, chosen by President Trump, has drawn skepticism from editorial observers. Many wonder if this leadership change signals real improvement.
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