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Xander Schauffele's shot lands in a viewer's merchandise bag. It didn't stop him from making par
Xander Schauffele’s tee shot on the par-5 eighth hole at Augusta National came to rest in somebody’s merchandise bag
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Russia's Putin declares a ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has declared a ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter
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Cadets recount how ROTC leader and members subdued gunman who targeted them at Old Dominion
Army ROTC cadets who subdued the gunman attacking their classroom at Virginia's Old Dominion University last month are recounting dramatic details publicly for the first time
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Evers signs a law legalizing online sports betting in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has signed a bill into law that legalizes online sports betting, making it the 33rd state to allow the practice
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Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers
Calls are increasing inside Congress for investigations into the prediction market platform Polymarket
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New York man who shot, wounded ex-boss, then fled through subway tunnels, sentenced to 15 years
A New York City man who shot and wounded his former boss on a Manhattan street and then escaped through the city’s subway system has been sentenced to 15 years in prison
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Husband arrested in Bahamas after US woman vanishes from boat denies wrongdoing, lawyer says
The lawyer for an American who was arrested in the Bahamas after his wife vanished while the couple were traveling in a motorboat near the archipelago says her client denies any wrongdoing
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Lebanon digs for survivors after Israeli attack kills over 300, as surprise word of talks emerges
Lebanon is reeling after the deadliest day of renewed conflict between Israel and Hezbollah
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EPA moves to weaken rules for handling coal ash, the toxic waste from burning coal that is a threat to groundwater
EPA moves to weaken rules for handling coal ash, the toxic waste from burning coal that is a threat to groundwater
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Universities of Wisconsin regents cite disputes over AI and other topics in president's firing
Leaders on the board that oversees the Universities of Wisconsin say that the fired president of the system was slow to address pressing issues like artificial intelligence and feared upsetting policymakers, faculty and staff
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