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Risky rescue of US crew downed in Iran relied on dozens of aircraft and subterfuge, Trump says
The United States relied on dozens of aircraft, hundreds of personnel, secret CIA technology and a dose of subterfuge to rescue a two-man F-15E fighter jet crew downed deep inside Iran
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Factbox-Fifteen people died in US immigration custody this year, ICE says
By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - At least 15 immigrants have died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody from January 2026 through early April, according to ICE. That follows 31 deaths last year, a two-decade high.
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SB Nation
MMM Reacts Survey: Is the executive order placing limits on time and number of transfers good?
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Mid-Major fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. Please take our survey The current wild, wild west nature of college athletics may be coming […]
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Three Texas basketball players to enter the NCAA transfer portal
Two freshmen are departing Vic Schaefer’s program.
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SB Nation
VOTE: Potential Rockets playoff opponents
The Rockets have been back and forth with three other teams. Which one is the worst postseason matchup?
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4 metrics that paint a concerning picture of the Phoenix Suns’ current trajectory
The Phoenix Suns are searching for an identity as the postseason countdown begins.
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Low-voltage utility elections face surge of attention as electricity bills rise
Skyrocketing power demand from massive data centers and rising household electric bills are injecting a wave of attention into who is getting elected to watch over electric utilities
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What’s next for Arizona men’s basketball after first Final Four appearance in 25 years
INDIANAPOLIS—When Lute Olson made his first Final Four with Arizona in 1988, in his fifth season at the school, it was another six years before he’d make it back. In between were annual NCAA Tournament appearances but never beyond the Sweet 16, and twice in a row his Wildcats were bounced in the first round. […]
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Braves at Diamondbacks series recap: A not-so-satisfying split in the desert
The first two games went very well! The next two games, not as much!
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South Carolina vs. UCLA: 2026 Women's NCAA Championship Showdown
South Carolina vs. UCLA: 2026 Women's NCAA Championship Showdown
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President Trump's Executive Order Aims to Influence College Sports Legislation
President Trump has signed an executive order intended to address ongoing issues in college sports, particularly around athlete eligibility and transfers. NCAA President Charlie Baker views the order as a potential catalyst for legislative action, urging Congress to find solutions to the challenges facing college sports. The order sets parameters on eligibility, such as barring professionals from returning to college and limiting athletes to one penalty-free transfer. It also directs the NCAA to update its rules by August 1. While the order aims to simplify eligibility processes, it is expected to face legal challenges and has sparked debate over its implications for athletes' rights and the NCAA's regulatory framework.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 2026 Mountain West Softball Week 9
Many teams, both expected and unexpected, wind up in the Good, Bad, and Ugly tiers this week.
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