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Month: March 2025

Sports on TV for March 31 – April 6

By The Associated Press Adv29-30 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Monday, March 31 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 3 p.m. FS1 — College Basketball Crown Tournament: Utah vs. Butler, First Round, Las Vegas 5:30 p.m. FS1 — College Basketball Crown Tournament: George Washington vs. Boise St., First Round, Las Vegas 8:30 p.m. FS1

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Niger’s junta leader cements grip on power as he is sworn in as president for a 5-year period

By DALATOU MAMANE Associated Press NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — Niger’s junta leader, Abdourahamane Tchiani, was sworn in Wednesday as the country’s president for a transition period of five years under a new charter that replaces the West African nation’s constitution. Tchiani, an army veteran, was also elevated to the country’s highest military rank of army

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A new Chili’s near Scranton will be a throwback to ‘The Office,’ ‘awesome blossom’ and all

By JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press It has been nearly two decades since the workplace mockumentary “The Office” first set an episode inside a Chili’s, where Michael Scott handed out Dundie awards to his ever-tolerant employees, including trophies for the whitest sneakers and for stinking up the bathroom. Over nine seasons, “The Office” regularly name-dropped real

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A new Chili’s near Scranton will be a throwback to ‘The Office,’ ‘awesome blossom’ and all

By JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press It has been nearly two decades since the workplace mockumentary “The Office” first set an episode inside a Chili’s, where Michael Scott handed out Dundie awards to his ever-tolerant employees, including trophies for the whitest sneakers and for stinking up the bathroom. Over nine seasons, “The Office” regularly name-dropped real

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Middle East latest: Israel orders more evacuations and Palestinians stage rare anti-Hamas protests

By The Associated Press The Israeli military on Wednesday ordered the evacuation of parts of Gaza City as it steps up its renewed offensive against Hamas after breaking the ceasefire last week. Israel’s bombardments and ground operations have caused vast destruction and at their height displaced some 90% of Gaza’s population. Thousands of Palestinians marched

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Esteban Paulón: La inflación “se mide sobre una base errónea que hay que modificar porque afecta a trabajadores y jubilados”

Por CNN Radio Argentina Esteban Paulón, diputado nacional del Partido Socialista por Santa Fe, se refirió al proyecto que presentó para modificar la metodología de medición y ajustar la canasta de bienes y servicios del Índice de Precios al Consumidor (IPC) a la realidad económica del país. En CNN Primera Mañana, afirmó que “el índice

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Change in itinerary for US Vice President JD Vance brings cautious relief for Greenland and Denmark

By JOSH BOAK, DAVID KEYTON AND DANICA KIRKA Associated Press Greenland and Denmark appeared cautiously relieved early Wednesday by the news that U.S. Vice President JD Vance and his wife are changing their itinerary for their visit to Greenland Friday, reducing the likelihood that they will cross paths with residents angered by the Trump administration’s

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