National Sports
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Rams star Puka Nacua accused of biting woman, making antisemitic remarks: report
Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua has been accused of biting a woman and making antisemitic comments, allegations his attorney calls a shakedown attempt. A hearing is set for April 14.
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NBPA calls out tanking as Bucks weigh Giannis Antetokounmpo shutdown
Despite sitting outside the playoff picture, Giannis Antetokounmpo reportedly wants to play, while the Bucks prefer he sit out, prompting a response from the players’ union.
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Yale athletics saga takes new twist as emails show legal confrontation with ex-coach's lawyer
Emails show that Yale University acknowledged a former employee recorded strength coach Thomas Newman, with his attorney alleging violations of Connecticut all-party consent law.
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Kickstarter takes down fundraising campaign for book about 'Save Women's Sports' activists
Kickstarter suspended Arwen Becker's campaign for 'She Handled It,' a book featuring Save Women's Sports activists, over possible inclusivity violations, Becker says.
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Minnesota fire that killed NHL reporter and her three children not believed to be intentional, officials say
The fire that killed Minnesota Wild reporter Jessi Pierce, 37, and her three young children does not appear intentional, fire officials say.
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Sid Eudy to be inducted into WWE Hall of Fame
Pro wrestling legend Sid Eudy will enter the WWE Hall of Fame this spring, the company announced. He spent many decades in the industry.
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Mets legend Keith Hernandez says he still gets 'close to $5,000' per year in 'Seinfeld' residuals
Keith Hernandez revealed he still earns about $5,000 annually from his iconic “Seinfeld" appearance, decades after his memorable role on the hit sitcom.
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Super Bowl champion, Buccaneers great Lavonte David retires after 14 seasons: 'God is amazing'
Lavonte David announced his retirement after 14 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a key member of their defense in their Super Bowl-winning season.
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US soccer legend Landon Donovan talks team's World Cup chances, recalls honor of representing country
American soccer legend Landon Donovan spoke to Fox News Digital about his expectations for the U.S. team in the 2026 World Cup later this year.
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Caitlin Clark earns Diana Taurasi’s approval after wearing iconic No 12 for Team USA debut
Olympic gold medalist Diana Taurasi said she "couldn't think of anyone better" than Caitlin Clark to wear her iconic No. 12 USA jersey, calling the moment "so cool."
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Trump admin says SJSU now faces 'impending enforcement' for transgender volleyball scandal conflict
President Donald Trump's Department of Education is cracking down on San Jose State University amid an ongoing Title IX conflict over a transgender former volleyball player.
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Scottie Scheffler withdraws from PGA event just 2 weeks before Masters to welcome second child: reports
Scottie Scheffler pulled out of the Houston Open before the Masters but for good reason as his wife, Meredith, is set to welcome the couple's second child.
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Charles Barkley delivers stern message to parents who don't 'whoop' their kids: 'Believe in discipline'
Charles Barkley said during a March Madness interview that modern athletes are uncoachable and argued that strict parenting, including discipline, is necessary for kids today.
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Olympians condemn IOC for statement on Iran's execution of 19-year-old wrestler Saleh Mohammadi
Seven Olympians, including gold medalists, condemn the IOC for failing to denounce the reported execution of Iranian wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, calling the response a moral failure.
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Broadcast industry CEO says consolidation is 'essential' to compete for NFL soaring media rights prices
Curtis LeGeyt, CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, believes traditional, free-to-air broadcasters will need to consolidate to compete for live sports programming.
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Tiger Woods stepping back into competitive golf as Masters loom
Tiger Woods will compete for Jupiter Links in the finals of The Golf League on Tuesday night, he said. It will come with the Masters only a few weeks away.
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Rangers pitcher learns he made opening day roster during game
Texas Rangers pitcher Carter Baumler learned he was going to make the team's major leaguer roster for opening day during his outing on Monday night.
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Super Bowl champion says brother died by suicide: 'Mental health is real'
Tershawn Wharton, a defensive lineman who played for the Kansas City Chiefs and is currently on the Carolina Panthers, announced his brother died by suicide.
Events
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“History in Your Own Backyard” movies about Miamitown.
“History in Your Own Backyard” movies focused on Miamitown. Refreshments at 6pm. Movies start at 7pm.
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Teen Content Creation - APL
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All Saints Parish Fish FryJoin us from 4:30 to 7:00pm each Friday during Lent at the St. Martin Campus Hall for a delicious Fish Fry Dinner.
at St. Martin Hall

Sen. Maxwell never missed a vote taken on the Senate floor this legislative session.

It was the first time in school history.

Several area school teams have qualified for nationals.

Batesville was the conference champ with a 6-1 record.

Greensburg's Claire Larrison was named MVP.


