There were tears in Syracuse, head-scratching about Duke and more than a few double takes at Wichita State.At Northwestern, they simply celebrated.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Two days before Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered dozens of the country's top federal prosecutors to clean out their desks, he gave those political appointees a pep... READ MORE »
SITKA, Alaska (AP) — On a cool spring day, Sitka veterinarian Burgess Bauder went down to the harbor and stripped down to his long underwear, socks and Crocs - all in the name of charity.... READ MORE »
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Visitors to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area enjoy ample sunshine and miles of open water but also have a 1-in-307,000 chance of dying, according to a popular outdoor... READ MORE »
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State police and local authorities are warning Indiana residents who recently lost loved ones that burglars in several counties have been scouring obituaries and social... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is embracing government numbers he once maligned as "phony" as he tries to take credit for the latest U.S. jobs report.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since the United Nations was founded in 1945 with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and... READ MORE »
MORGANTOWN — An audible gasp arose from the Coliseum crowd as Kirah Koshinski fell off the balance beam March 5, according to the Morgantown, W.Va., newspaper.It was that shocking, for it... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a meticulous restoration that took more than a year, a Stradivarius violin that was stolen from violinist Roman Totenberg and missing for decades is about to return... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — Years after she left the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor remained enthusiastic about the early morning exercise class she started at the highest court in the... READ MORE »