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March 22, 2026

 

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Photo highlights from the World Indoor Athletics in Poland

Athletes from more than 100 federations gathered for the World Athletics Indoor Championships, a biennial track and field global competition lasting three days. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. Read More.

Call it March Mildness. Dominant performances by top seeds are now the norm at the NCAA Tournament

There is still madness in March. There are buzzer beaters. Upsets. Postgame tears. “Wait, what?” moments that go viral and become part of NCAA Tournament lore. Read More.

Clemson women's shining March moment wiped out because clock started late ahead of buzzer-beater

It was a wild celebration and a moment of March bliss for Clemson, which had not enjoyed many of those the past two decades. Read More.

Cyclist taken to hospital after horrific crash at women’s Milan-San Remo

Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri was taken to a hospital after a horrific-looking crash during the women’s Milan-San Remo one-day classic on Saturday. Read More.

 

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76ers' Andre Drummond gets $25,000 fine from NBA for objectionable gesture

Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond has been fined $25,000 for what the league described as an objectionable gesture while on the court. Read More.

Paul Mainieri out as South Carolina's baseball coach after 1 1/2 seasons

Paul Mainieri is out as South Carolina’s baseball coach midway through his second season after he couldn’t approach the level of success he had produced at LSU. Read More.

March Madness spotlight shines on Florida's 7-foot-9 center Olivier Rioux

The Florida Gators love hearing “We want Ollie!” chants. Read More.

Perfect brackets fall into the single digits after Texas upsets Gonzaga and Nebraska tops Vandy

Forty games into the NCAA Tournament, fans hoping to fill out a perfect bracket were a respectable 2 for 26,587,885. Read More.

 
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