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Rhode Island high school hockey team rallies to championship after fatal ice rink shooting Rhode Island high school hockey team rallies to championship after fatal ice rink shooting 03/19/2026 05:51pm • PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) â As Colin Dorgan stood before a deafening crowd exploding in pride for his high school hockey team's championship win, secured by a goal in an exhausting yet exhilarating quadruple overtime, three seats were noticeably empty in the Rhode Island arena. The high school senior' White House officials and senators meet on DHS shutdown, a small sign of progress White House officials and senators meet on DHS shutdown, a small sign of progress 03/19/2026 05:46pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â A bipartisan group of senators met behind closed doors Thursday with White House border czar Tom Homan, a small sign of progress as lawmakers look to end a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that began more than a month ago. Funding for the department lapsed on Feb. Nets' Michael Porter Jr. to miss at least 2-3 weeks with a strained left hamstring 03/19/2026 05:42pm • NEW YORK (AP) â Michael Porter Jr. will miss at least two weeks with a strained left hamstring, perhaps leaving the Brooklyn Nets without their leading scorer for the rest of the season. The Nets said Thursday that Porter would be evaluated again in two to three weeks, making it possible the best Second top Republican retires in battleground Wisconsin, fueling Democratic hopes 03/19/2026 05:42pm • MADISON, Wis. (AP) â A second Republican leader in the Wisconsin Legislature announced on Thursday he will not seek reelection this fall, another sign of the seismic shift in politics in the key battleground state as Democrats get increasingly optimistic about gaining a majority. The two highest-r Duke, Baylor taking similar approaches to March Madness despite different trajectories 03/19/2026 05:41pm • DURHAM, N.C. (AP) â The Duke and Baylor basketball teams might be headed in opposite directions, yet they are approaching the women's NCAA Tournament with a similar view. For two programs with identical records, the postseason offers the opportunity to reset and apply the lessons from mirror-image Arts commission clears the way for US Mint to produce Trump commemorative gold coin to mark America's 250th anniversary 03/19/2026 05:39pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Arts commission clears the way for US Mint to produce Trump commemorative gold coin to mark America's 250th anniversary. Brazil rolls out law boosting online protection of minors Brazil rolls out law boosting online protection of minors 03/19/2026 05:37pm • RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) â A Brazilian law that seeks to shield minors from addictive, violent and pornographic online content took effect this week, with experts calling it a milestone in the protection of children and adolescents. The issue gained traction in August, after influencer Felipe Bressanim NCAA oversight committee approves trial rule that gives players a break for first targeting penalty 03/19/2026 05:32pm • For at least one season, a targeting penalty will no longer automatically take a player off the field for the following game. The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee on Thursday approved a one-year trial rule that gives a player a break for his first targeting penalty. For the Gemini: Q4 Earnings Snapshot 03/19/2026 05:32pm • NEW YORK (AP) â NEW YORK (AP) â Gemini Space Station Inc. (GEMI) on Thursday reported a loss of $140.8 million in its fourth quarter. On a per-share basis, the New York-based company said it had a loss of $1.22. The crypto exchange posted revenue of $60.3 million in the period. For the year, the Sandfort brothersâ whirlwind 24 hours: An NBA debut, then Nebraskaâs first NCAA win 03/19/2026 05:30pm • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) â Pryce Sandfort and his brother, Payton, achieved two basketball firsts in a whirlwind 24-hour window. First, Payton Sandfort made his NBA debut and scored his first points on a 3-pointer for the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 121-92 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night. O Giants pitcher Hayden Birdsong to undergo Tommy John surgery and miss entire season 03/19/2026 05:28pm • SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) â San Francisco Giants pitcher Hayden Birdsong will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the 2026 season. The right-hander had felt soreness in his throwing elbow after pitching in a Cactus League game on March 10. After the Giants diagnosed Birdsong with a forearm strain and Speedo stunt from swim team helps Miami (Ohio) ride a wave of success into March Madness 03/19/2026 05:10pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Travis Steele heard the murmurs inside the arena burst into a rock-concert explosion of noise as 27 lithe men â wearing nothing but Speedos, goggles and swim caps â bum-rushed the stands behind the basket and waved their arms to provide a nearly-nude distraction on opposing Trade with Cuba collapses as Trump escalates pressure on Communist Party leadership Trade with Cuba collapses as Trump escalates pressure on Communist Party leadership 03/19/2026 05:08pm • MIAMI (AP) â The Cuban Communist Party has shown an astonishing resilience over six decades in power. Whether it's the United States trade embargo to counter Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, or the widespread starvation of the âœspecial periodâ that followed the breakup of its Cold War patron, Mullin's DHS nomination advances to full Senate despite opposition from Republican Rand Paul Mullin's DHS nomination advances to full Senate despite opposition from Republican Rand Paul 03/19/2026 05:06pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Sen. Markwayne Mullin moved a step closer to becoming President Donald Trump's next homeland security secretary after a Senate committee Thursday narrowly advanced his nomination. The 8-7 vote came after a contentious hearing Wednesday and sent the Cabinet nomination to the full Legislation hopes to eliminate a common DC rat hangout Legislation hopes to eliminate a common DC rat hangout 03/19/2026 05:05pm • D.C. city has the fastest growing rat population in the country, according to a study last year. Some city leaders are trying to cut that population by eliminating a favorite rodent hangout. Trash cans along the city's sidewalks don't have lids. D.C. Council member Christina Henderson said t
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