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- Nine-year-old Florida girl runs grueling SEALs race, silences bulliesMilla Bizzotto, who relied on confidence and hard work to quiet bullies, wants to help all kids to find 'something special inside.'聽
- Syracuse, UNC join Villanova and OU in NCAA Final FourThe Orange and Tar Heels will play in one national semifinal while the Wildcats and Sooners meet in the other this Saturday at Houston's NRG Stadium for a trip to the NCAA national championship on Monday. The games are being televised by TBS.
- First LookWhy Georgia governor vetoed this religious liberty billA majority of Georgians oppose gay marriage. But amid pressure from business interests and a younger population, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal rejected a bill that would have allowed opponents of same-sex marriage to deny them services.
- 2016 NCAA Tournament: How Syracuse got to the Final FourThe Syracuse Orangemen beat Virginia聽68-62 Sunday. Who's in the Final Four?
- LGBT rights: Why Republicans and big corporations are on different sidesNorth Carolina has taken the most aggressive stance so far against the expansion of gender rights. But major corporations are objecting at Republican efforts to curb LGBT rights.
- Top seeds reign in NCAA Sweet 16 Thursday. Friday should be more of the sameThe 'Sweet 16' remaining teams are playing Thursday and Friday, with a trip to the Final Four on the line this weekend. Games are being televised on CBS and TBS.聽
- First LookWith drug abuse top of mind, Americans urge compassionate careSome 62 percent of Americans describe drug abuse as a serious problem in their communities, in a recent poll.聽But rather than cracking down on users, most respondents prioritized treatment programs over incarceration.
- Major businesses stand against NC anti-discrimination lawNorth Carolina is the first state in the nation to require public school and university students to use only those bathrooms that match their birth certificates.
- The secret to a happy life? It's not what you think.A study of Boston men over nearly 80 years reaffirms traditional beliefs about the value of friends and family.
- First LookWhat is the real message behind National Puppy Day?Many people will spend their day Wednesday watching puppy videos or posting photos of their dogs online, but the day also helps puppies who need a home.
- First LookBob Adelman brought tensions of civil rights movement into US living roomsPhotographer Bob Adelman's work depicted the magnitude of segregation in the Deep South during the civil rights movement.
- NCAA tournament: Order out of madness on way to the Sweet 16The power conferences restored order in the NCAA men's basketball tournament's second round, sending 15 teams to the Sweet Sixteen, which begins on Thursday. Games are being televised by CBS and TBS.
- First LookAfter heart-wrenching court battle, Choctaw girl pulled from foster familyThe Indian Child Welfare Act is meant to help tribes keep children in tribal homes where they can learn about their culture. But 6-year-old Lexi's foster family says the application of the law in her case robs her of the 'only family that she has ever known.'
- First LookFacing backlash to sexist comments, tennis tournament director resignsFormer tennis pro Raymond Moore faced sharp criticism for saying that female players 'ride on the coattails of men.'
- First LookCongressmen explore the 'civil' in civil rights on South Carolina pilgrimageA bipartisan group of 14 lawmakers visited South Carolina over the weekend in a three-day pilgrimage that sought to foster race and political relations.聽
- First LookLast but not least: Rookie musher takes Iditarod's Red Lantern prizeNot wildfire, nor broken-down sled, nor runaway dogs could deter rookie contestant Mary Helwig from finishing the iconic sled-dog race.
- NCAA tournament 2016: This is why they call it 'March Madness'Friday's first-round action in the NCAA men's basketball tournament featured an extraordinary number of upsets and near-upsets. Second round action starts Saturday o 聽CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV.聽
- Why two states want to create registry of foreign refugeesLawmakers in New York and South Carolina want to create a registry of refugees. In S.C., if refugees commit an act of terrorism, their sponsors, could be held liable.
- March Madness: Upsets and resilience rule first day of NCAA tournamentAs is most often the case with 'March Madness,' the opening day of the 2016 NCAA men's basketball tournament produced some notable upsets, while others, as expected, sailed along into the next round. The tournament is being televised on CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV.聽
- For many US 海角大神s, ISIS genocide designation is a big dealMany conservative 海角大神s use the language of martyrdom when describing atrocities of the Islamic State. That deep concern for persecuted 海角大神s led to 'a very American debate' about genocide.