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Islamic State affiliate claims suicide bombing that killed 31 at Shiite mosque in Pakistani capital

By MUNIR AHMED and MUHAMMAD YOUSAF Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — An affiliate of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility overnight for a deadly suicide bombing inside a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Pakistan’s capital that killed 31 people and wounded 169 others, as mourners gathered Saturday under tight security at the same mosque

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AP-Scorecard

Here are the scores from yesterday’s sports events: ___ NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Final Detroit 118 New York 80 Final Boston 98 Miami 96 Final Milwaukee 105 Indiana 99 Final New Orleans 119 Minnesota 115 Final Portland 135 Memphis 115 Final L.A. Clippers 114 Sacramento 111 ___ TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Final (22)St. John’s 81 (3)UConn 72

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NFL Sunday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Seattle 4½ 4½ (45½) at NEW ENGLAND NBA Saturday FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG at BROOKLYN 4½ (219½) Washington at OKLAHOMA CITY 4½ (213½) Houston at SAN ANTONIO 11½ (230½) Dallas at ORLANDO 9½ (237½) Utah Charlotte 1½ (231½) at ATLANTA Denver 5½ (231½) at

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Los Angeles mayor’s race kicks off amid homelessness, raids and fallout from deadly 2025 wildfire

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a challenging reelection bid as she continues to suffer fallout from last year’s devastating wildfire and ongoing criticism of City Hall on issues from street paving to homelessness. The deadline is Saturday for candidates to enter

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Trump administration approves weed killer dicamba for two common genetically modified crops

By MICHAEL PHILLIS Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday reapproved the weed killer dicamba for use on genetically modified soybeans and cotton, a pesticide that has raised widespread concern over its tendency to drift and destroy nearby crops. The agency said dicamba was critical for farmers who would otherwise have

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A charismatic straight talker, Japan’s Takaichi is poised to expand her power in Sunday’s vote

By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s prime minister is a heavy metal music fan. She loves motorcycles and playing the drums, including with visiting dignitaries. She thrilled a nation that often fetishizes company loyalty by declaring that her secret for success as leader would be “ work, work, work, work, work. ”

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FEMA will resume staff reductions that were paused during winter storm, managers say

By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA Associated Press The Federal Emergency Management Agency will resume staff cuts that were briefly paused during January’s severe winter storm, according to two FEMA managers, stoking concern across the agency over its ability to address disasters with fewer workers. FEMA at the start of January abruptly stopped renewing employment contracts for

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Energy chief Wright says orders empowering coal plants helped keep lights on during winter storm

By MATTHEW DALY and MARC LEVY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Friday that its use of emergency orders to keep aging coal-fired plants operating helped prevent a major blackout from power shortages during the brutally frigid weather that has gripped most of America for the past two weeks. Scattered outages occurred

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