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Fundora retains WBC super welterweight title with 6th-round KO of Thurman
Sebastian Fundora easily retained his WBC super welterweight champion, knocking out Keith Thurman at 1:17 of the sixth round
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Hacked hospitals, hidden spyware: Iran conflict shows how digital fight is ingrained in warfare
Iran has turned to its cyber operations to make up for its military disadvantages in its conflict with Israel and the U.S. Since the war began last month, hackers supporting Iran have launched thousands of cyberattacks on companies and organizations in both the U.S. and Israel, seeking to undermine the war effort and critical supply chains
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'No Kings' rallies draw crowds across US, in Europe. Springsteen headlines Minnesota demonstration
Tens of thousands of people joined “No Kings” protests across the U.S. and in Europe against the war in Iran and President Donald Trump’s actions
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Illinois powers its way to its first Final Four in 21 years, beating Iowa 71-59
Freshman Keaton Wagler scored 25 points and Illinois ended Iowa’s underdog March Madness run by dominating in the frontcourt, beating the Hawkeyes 71-59 to advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2005
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Iran-backed Houthis enter the monthlong war and could further threaten global shipping
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have entered the monthlong war in the Middle East and claimed they launched missiles toward Israel
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Navy shipyard workers approve a contract deal with Bath Iron Works, ending weeklong strike
Hundreds of employees at one of the U.S. Navy’s biggest shipbuilding contractors have voted to approve a deal with Bath Iron Works, ending a weeklong strike
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Missing sailboats carrying aid land in Cuba after being located by Mexican navy
Mexico’s navy has located two sailboats that went missing while carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba
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CPAC activists embrace Paxton as MAGA's choice for Senate over Cornyn
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has positioned himself as the grassroots favorite in the runoff election to determine the party's Senate nominee
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Bills to pay FAA and TSA workers during shutdowns get introduced but keep stalling in Congress
Members of Congress have repeatedly introduced bills to ensure the federal employees who control air traffic and conduct airport security screenings get paid during government shutdowns
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Iranian attack on Saudi base injures US troops. More American forces arrive in the Middle East
The number of American service members wounded in the Iran war has grown beyond 300, with more than two dozen troops injured this week from attacks on a Saudi air base
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