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Michigan State, Duke Join Kentucky, Wisconsin In The Men's Final Four
A missed free throw sent Michigan State-Louisville to overtime, where the Cardinals couldn't hang on. Gonzaga hung with Duke but couldn't quite keep up.
Indiana, Arkansas Amend 'Religious Freedom' Laws
The changes aim to prevent businesses from using new legislation to discriminate against LGBT customers.
Shanghai's Choking Smog Registers 'Beyond Index'
Officials in China's commercial capital ordered schoolchildren to stay indoors, construction to halt and even delayed flights because of the city's highest-ever pollution levels.
U.N. Inspectors Visit Iranian Plant Linked To Nuclear Program
The visit is the first test of an interim deal Iran struck with the West in November. International inspectors have not visited Iran's Arak heavy water production plant in more than two years.
Iraq's Prime Minister Maliki Says He Will Step Down
The longtime leader has bowed to pressure to quit his post and endorse his nominated successor. The White House commended the announcement.
Lululemon Founder: Our Pants Won't Work For Some Women
The yoga clothier had a big public relations problem earlier this year when women complained that some of its pants allowed too much to be seen. Founder Chip Wilson says any woman can wear his company's clothes, but "quite frankly, some women's bodies just actually don't work" in them.
White Supremacist Murderer Who Shot Larry Flynt Is Executed
Joseph Paul Franklin, who was convicted of eight murders, suspected in as many as 20 others and who shot Hustler publisher Larry Flynt in 1978, was put to death Wednesday in Missouri. He also shot and seriously wounded civil rights leader Vernon Jordan in 1980.
Moved By Kennedy's Death, The Boston Symphony Played On
The orchestra was mid-performance when news of the president's assassination reached the symphony hall in 1963. The musicians had to decide: suspend the concert or continue? Their decision transformed a moment of shock into a moment of shared consolation.
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Pakistan Plans To Try Ex-President Musharraf For Treason
The charges could mean the death penalty or life in prison if convicted. The government will announce a special prosecutor on Monday.
The European Union Says It Wants To Join The Drone Club
Seven EU countries said they would form a club to produce military drones. The European project would join drones made by the U.S., Israel and more recently China.
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