National Sports
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Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo makes NBA history with 83-point game
Bam Adebayo scored 83 points in Miami Heat's 150-129 victory over the Washington Wizards, recording the second-highest scoring game in NBA history behind Wilt Chamberlain.
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Lakers star Luka Dončić says he's in a custody battle with fiancée over daughters
Luka Dončić's custody battle with fiancée Anamaria Goltes over their two daughters prompted the NBA superstar to end their engagement after a decade-long relationship.
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Super Bowl hero Matt Snell dies after lengthy illness, decades-long grudge with Jets
Former Jets running back Matt Snell, who rushed for 121 yards in Super Bowl III and set franchise records, has died. His 4,285 yards rank fourth in franchise history.
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Ravens back out of trade with Raiders for star Maxx Crosby in rare move
The Baltimore Ravens backed out of a trade agreement with the Las Vegas Raiders for star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who would have cost two first-round picks, including No. 14 overall.
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More Iranian women's soccer personnel accept asylum in Australia amid threat of punishment in home country
Seven Iranian women's soccer players accepted asylum in Australia after Trump urges protection, fearing severe punishment if they are forced to return to Iran.
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Jets to reunite with Geno Smith after Raiders gain draft pick in trade: reports
The Raiders sent Geno Smith back to the New York Jets in exchange for a sixth-round pick, ESPN reported. The Raiders are expected to pay the majority of Smith's 2026 salary.
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Ukrainian Paralympian Maksym Murashkovskyi wins silver medal after training with ChatGPT for 6 months
Ukrainian Paralympic biathlete Maksym Murashkovskyi said he trained with ChatGPT for six months before winning a silver medal at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Games.
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Former Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst, 32, announces retirement after seven NFL seasons
Former Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst retired from the NFL on Monday after a unique journey from MLB draft pick to seven-year football career spanning five teams.
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Czech electrician, known in Japan as pitcher who struck out Shohei Ohtani, gets ovation in final WBC game
Czech electrician Ondrej Satoria received an emotional standing ovation at the Tokyo Dome in his final World Baseball Classic game on Tuesday, ending his international career.
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US Olympic skating power couple Madison Chock, Evan Bates withdraw from world championship
Madison Chock and Evan Bates withdraw from ice dance world championship, likely ending their competitive careers after Milan Cortina Olympics silver medal performance.
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Patrick Mahomes Sr released from jail as court extends probation after Texas withdraws revocation bid
Pat Mahomes Sr., the father NFL star Patrick Mahomes II, was released from jail as the court extended his DWI probation by two years following a legal motion withdrawal.
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Travis Kelce credits Taylor Swift for helping motivate his return to the Chiefs
Travis Kelce credited his fiancée, Taylor Swift, for her passion for music as a motivating factor behind his reported return to the Kansas City Chiefs for a 14th season.
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Tua Tagovailoa's wife posts supportive message after Falcons reportedly agree to deal with Pro Bowl QB
Tua Tagovailoa’s wife, Annah Tagovailoa, took to social media to praise her husband on his reported move to the Atlanta Falcons after he was released by the Miami Dolphins.
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Randy Arozarena tells Mariners teammate Cal Raleigh to 'go f--- himself' after WBC handshake snub
Randy Arozarena delivered an explosive response to teammate Cal Raleigh's handshake refusal after their USA-Mexico World Baseball Classic face-off went viral.
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Sherrone Moore's alleged mistress speaks out, claims 'years of manipulation' from disgraced ex-Michigan coach
Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's alleged mistress spoke out after his no-contest plea deal last week, claiming workplace harassment and exploitation.
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Israel commends 'courage' of Iranian women's soccer team as five players granted asylum in Australia
Israel praised the Iran women's soccer team after players stayed silent during their national anthem at the Women's Asian Cup. Five secured asylum in Australia.
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Jon Jones requests UFC release after Dana White says legend was 'never' considered for White House card
Jon Jones requested his UFC release after CEO Dana White said he would "never" be on the White House card, citing "lowball" contract offers despite comeback preparation.
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Eagles' Cooper DeJean expresses dismay as 'exciting Whites' teammate set to sign elsewhere
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean shared a sorrowful message on social media as his teammate Reed Blankenship is reportedly set to sign with a new team.
Events
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Three Acts in Over-the-Rhine
The Over-the-Rhine Museum is delighted to announce the next installment in our story-sharing series, “Three Acts in Over-the-Rhine” on Wednesday, March 11, 2026...
at St. Francis Seraph Catholic Church -
Trivia Night FundraiserJoin us for an evening of food and trivia. All proceeds go to Courier Missions.
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Beginners' Dungeons and Dragons - APL
Interested in learning how to play Dungeons and Dragons?
at Aurora Public Library

S.R. 1 is expected to reopen in mid-May, weather permitting.

Maureen Braun hosted the second annual First Lady's Breakfast on Tuesday.

A raffle and Easter egg hunt will take place on March 28.

Hope Fox and the Southern Connecticut State Owls are a No. 1 seed heading into the DII Tourney.

Senior All-District players will be on the ballot for the All-Star Game in April.

Labazzo is heading to the Sunshine State.
