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    North Carolina turns away Saint Peter’s 69-49, joins rival Duke, Villanova and Kansas in Final Four. North Carolina crushed all hope of a March Madness miracle in the early going Sunday, getting 20 points and 22 rebounds from Armando Bacot in a wire-to-wire 69-49 runaway over 15th-seeded Saint Peter’s.
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    For the first time all season, the Kings have scored at least one power-play goal in three consecutive games, sparked by rookie defenseman Sean Durzi.
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    BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says that neither NATO nor U.S. President Joe Biden aim to bring about regime change in Russia.
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    Adell was once considered one of the top five prospects in baseball, but he’s had mixed results in his first two seasons in the big leagues. Manager Joe Maddon said he’s made
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    The UN is the perfect environment in which a regime like Russia can thrive, get unearned respectability, force the hand of free countries, get a free pass for the atrocities it commits and run the
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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed the need for a cease-fire in Ukraine in a telephone call Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Erdogan’s office said.
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    Unfortunately, these rights are regularly under assault by state and local tax collectors who aggressively target homeowners who have fallen behind on their property tax payments. Constant vigilance is necessary to protect property owners against any government encroachments on constitutional rights.
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    LVIV, Ukraine — A member of the Ukrainian delegation in talks with Russia on ending the month-long war says the two sides have decided to meet in person in Turkey beginning on Monday.
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    States like Georgia and Maryland have already suspended their gas taxes, because it’s not hard to do if the political will and money is the
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    Is it any wonder the Ducks’ penalty kill, once one of the NHL’s most effective, has slipped into the middle of the pack, ranking 11th in the 32-team league with a still credible 80.7 percent success rate?
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    LVIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law restricting the reporting on troop and military equipment movement unless such information has been announced or
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    Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office released a preliminary “forensic medical study” Saturday following the death of Foo Fighters’ drummer Taylor Hawkins.
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    For the first time in two years, the Academy Awards are rolling out the red carpet at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre for what the film academy hopes will be a back-to-normal Oscars. Except for
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    Occasionally, tax expenditures become a political issue, particularly for those on the political left, who complain that they benefit corporations and wealthy individuals and indirectly deprive
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    Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is eminently qualified for the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is heavy now with academics and court of appeals judges: what it misses is the eight years as a trial judge that Judge Jackson provides.
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