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A sixth-grade girls' basketball team from northern Kentucky was banned from a boys' basketball league after romping through the regular season to reach the championship.The squad from Next Level Girls Basketball notched a 7-1 record in a city-wide basketball league run by Southwestern Ohio Basketball and was preparing for the championship when league president Tom Sunderman notified the athletic academy that it would be too risky to let them play for the title, reported WVXU-FM.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg recommended Weisselberg be sentenced to five months in jail and agreed to his release before sentencing, set for April 10.

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For nearly an hour, the driver was trapped in a tractor-trailer leaning over the side of a Kentucky bridge until a firefighter lowered on a rope made a daring rescue.

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The justices ruled that the 14th Amendment did not allow states to bar the former president from the ballot. The justices gave different reasons, but the decision was unanimous.

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A looming union election at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga could determine the trajectory of union organizing at more than a dozen auto factories.

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The head of a Gaza hospital where some of the wounded from bloodshed surrounding an aid convoy were taken says more than 80% had been struck by gunfire.

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“I saw people falling to the ground after being shot,” said one witness, “and others simply took the food items that were with them and continued running for their lives.”

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The convictions of the two paramedics shook the world of emergency workers who have typically been shielded from criminal prosecution — and it forced questions about the dynamic between the police and paramedics at a scene.

Though Mr. McClain was visibly distressed and in handcuffs, paramedics never spoke to him, touched him or checked his vital signs before diagnosing him with excited delirium, a controversial condition characterized by agitation and exceptional physical strength. Paramedics then injected him with what authorities later said was a dose of ketamine inappropriate for Mr. McClain’s body weight.

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Boeing has 90 days to come up with a plan to fix quality control issues, the FAA said Wednesday. Critics say those problems go far beyond the door plug that blew off a 737 Max in midair last month.

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The pro-Israel group DMFI, an AIPAC ally, wants to undermine a Michigan protest vote against Joe Biden’s support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

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Idaho on Wednesday halted the execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech, one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the U.S., after a medical team repeatedly failed to find a vein where they could establish an intravenous line to carry out the lethal injection.

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The longest-serving Republican leader of the US Senate announces it is "time to move on".

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The firm never acknowledged the project publicly but had recruited about two thousands workers.

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The Palestinian Authority’s prime minister has announced his government’s resignation. It's seen as the first step in a reform process urged by the United States as part of its latest ambitious plans to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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The record-breaking donation came from a 93-year-old former professor, who is the widow of a wealthy investor.

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Jury selection in the case is scheduled to begin March 25. The judge, Juan Manuel Merchan, didn’t immediately rule.

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The Uzbekistan judgement also gives compensation to families of children who died or became disabled.

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Belarusian authorities have announced preliminary results from parliamentary and local elections in which only candidates loyal to the country’s authoritarian leader were allowed to compete.

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Organizers of the longest sled dog race in the eastern United States say they are canceling the event due to a lack of snow on the ground.

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After Alabama rules that frozen embryos are children, some fertility patients pray that lawmakers find a solution.

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A Ukrainian army spokesman says Kyiv's troops have withdrawn from a village in the east of the country, as Russian forces make their advantages in manpower and ammunition tell on the battlefield at the start of the war’s third year.

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A judge has ordered a former FBI informant charged with fabricating a story about the Bidens to remain jailed while he awaits trial.

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Egypt has built more than 3km of wall in the past week, BBC Verify has discovered.

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The decision by Americans for Prosperity Action is another setback for Ms Haley after another Trump victory.

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Police divers are searching inland waterways for the bodies of a couple allegedly shot dead in Sydney by a jilted police officer lover with his service pistol.

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