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Left out of the NCAA Tournament: Indiana, Boise State, West Virginia, Ohio State and moreMar 17, 2025 5:32 pm - Indiana won't play another game with retiring coach Mike Woodson after being left out of the NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers (19-13) have no plans to play elsewhere this se...
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Strong TV ratings and attendance, women's basketball in good place heading to NCAA TournamentMar 17, 2025 4:12 pm - There was concern that attendance and overall interest in women’s college basketball would drop this year with the departure of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and other stars...
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Belgian actor Émilie Dequenne dies at 43 of rare cancer, report saysMar 17, 2025 4:06 pm - Émilie Dequenne, the Belgian actor who won a top Cannes Film Festival prize for her breakout role in “Rosetta,” has died, a news report says. She was 43. Her family and a...
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James Taylor songs, Tracy Letts’ story will fuel upcoming stage musical ‘Fire & Rain’Mar 17, 2025 3:50 pm - The next musical icon to turn their songs into a stage musical will be James Taylor. Taylor’s songs will fuel “Fire & Rain,” a musical announced Monday, in development with a story by playwright and actor Tracy Letts.
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Kane County Cougars sold to REV EntertainmentMar 17, 2025 3:41 pm - REV Entertainment, based in Arlington Texas, bought the Kane County Cougars from Dr. Bob Froehlich for an undisclosed amount.
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Trump officials test limits of courts’ power to constrain their actionsMar 17, 2025 3:18 pm - The Trump administration is testing the limits of the federal court system to constrain the president, brushing aside court orders, harshly attacking judges and, in some cases, finding ways to circumvent adverse rulings.
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Resident alleges Open Meetings Act violation by Geneva councilMar 17, 2025 2:39 pm - A Geneva resident is alleging that city officials may have violated the Open Meetings Act and is asking the Illinois Attorney General for a review.
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Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we should be, tooMar 17, 2025 2:10 pm - So you read “The Fault in Our Stars” or watched John Green on YouTube, and, if you’re like me, you probably thought, “I would read or watch anything this mind produced for public consumption.” Even if it’s a 200-page nonfiction thesis on tuberculosis arguing why it should be Public Enemy No. 1 and on its way to eradication.
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Charlemagne Award celebrates people who drive St. CharlesMar 17, 2025 1:54 pm - The St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce’s 57th annual Charlemagne Awards celebration will take place May 2 at the Royal Fox Country Club in St. Charles.
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Americans increased spending tepidly last month as anxiety over the economy takes holdMar 17, 2025 1:36 pm - U.S. shoppers stepped up their spending just a bit in February after a sharp pullback the previous month, signaling that Americans are shopping more cautiously as concerns about the direction of the economy mount.