Associated Press stories, Page 1444
Villanova to 7th Final Four, beats Houston in South Region
SAN ANTONIO — Jermaine Samuels had 16 points and 10 rebounds as Villanova advanced to its third NCAA Final Four in the last six NCAA Tournaments with a grind-it-out 50-44 victory over Houston in the South Region final Saturday. Caleb Daniels added 14 points for the Wildcats (30-7), and fifth-year...
Miami’s Jim Larranaga, Kansas’ Bill Self set for Elite Eight matchup
CHICAGO — Jordan Miller played for George Mason for three seasons before transferring to Miami. So Miller was well aware of Hurricanes coach Jim Larranaga long before he switched schools. “Being at George Mason, it’s hard not to hear about his success there,” Miller said Saturday. “Coach L, actually, when...
Kevin Kisner, Scottie Scheffler make Sunday a habit in Match Play
AUSTIN, Texas — One match required a comeback the likes off which Austin Country Club has never seen. The other was easy enough to feel like a warm walk along Lake Austin. Either way, Kevin Kisner just seems to win in the Dell Technologies Match Play. Three down on the...
Hubert Davis navigates bumps to lead North Carolina to Elite EightVideo
PHILADELPHIA — Hubert Davis read North Carolina a Bible verse to keep a team one win from the Final Four on the path of the righteous. He chose Proverbs 4:25, which says, “Let your eyes look directly ahead. And let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you.” It’s...
A miracle or a trend? Saint Peter’s a sign of parity in NCAA TournamentVideo
PHILADELPHIA — America loves March Madness because America loves an underdog. One twist: While the run to the cusp of the Final Four by tiny Saint Peter’s has been riveting, it’s also the latest example of how something that once felt like a miracle at the NCAA Tournament might be...
Brad Keselowski confident he can recover from huge NASCAR penaltyVideo
AUSTIN, Texas — Brad Keselowski was optimistic he can overcome a knee-buckling penalty that potentially ended any championship chances a mere five races into his first season as a Cup team owner. NASCAR this week said an inspection at its North Carolina facility uncovered an illegal modification to the No....
Amazon tries to stave off union drive on 2 fronts
Amazon is gearing up for its toughest labor fight yet, with two separate union elections coming to a head as soon as next week that could provide further momentum to the recent wave of organizing efforts across the country. Warehouse workers in Staten Island, N.Y., and Bessemer, Ala., will determine...
Biden on Russia’s Putin: ‘This man cannot remain in power’
WARSAW, Poland — President Joe Biden said Saturday that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power,” dramatically escalating the rhetoric against the Russian leader after his brutal invasion of Ukraine. Even as Biden’s words rocketed around the world, the White House attempted to clarify soon after Biden finished speaking in Poland...
Did teen’s big size factor in Florida amusement ride death?
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A rising middle school football player in Missouri, only 14 but already 6 feet, 5 inches tall and well over 300 pounds, Tyre Sampson fell to his death from a towering Florida amusement ride. Lawyers for his family want to know if negligence about his size,...
Japan PM, U.S. envoy pray in Hiroshima amid Russia nuke fears
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida escorted the U.S. ambassador to his hometown of Hiroshima on Saturday to pay respects to atomic bombing victims and warned that the world is again facing threats of nuclear attacks stemming from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “As we face a possibility of Russia’s...
MLB asks umps for more random checks on sticky substancesVideo
MLB is asking umpires to make more random checks of pitchers for sticky substances after watching its crackdown become less effective late last season. MLB instituted regular checks last June 21 for grip aids. Seattle’s Héctor Santiago was ejected June 27, and Arizona’s Caleb Smith was tossed Aug. 18, and...
China says no survivors in plane crash with 132 on board
BEIJING — Chinese authorities officially confirmed Saturday that there were no survivors in the crash of a China Eastern 737-800 earlier this week with 132 people on board. The announcement by an official of the Civil Aviation Administration of China at a late-night news conference was followed by a brief...
Black News Channel shuts down days after ratings high
NEW YORK — The Black News Channel has pulled the plug after the 2-year-old venture failed to meet payroll and lost the backing of its biggest investor. Princell Hair, the company’s president and CEO, told employees Friday in a memo that the news network was ceasing live production and would...
Shelled city in north Ukraine fears becoming ‘next Mariupol’
LVIV, Ukraine — Nights are spent huddling underground from Russian strikes pounding their encircled city into rubble. Daylight hours are devoted to hunting down drinkable water and braving the risk of standing in line for the little food available as shells and bombs rain down. In the second month of...
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50
LOS ANGELES — Taylor Hawkins, for 25 years the drummer for Foo Fighters and best friend of frontman Dave Grohl, has died during a South American tour with the rock band. He was 50. There were no immediate details on how Hawkins died, although the band said in a statement...
Caleb Love lifts North Carolina past UCLA in battle of power programs
PHILADELPHIA — Caleb Love hit game-tying and go-ahead 3-pointers 37 seconds apart and North Carolina moved within a victory of its 21st Final Four, beating UCLA 73-66 on Friday night in a March Madness matchup of power programs. Love, a sophomore, finished with a career-high 30 points, including six 3s...
Kameron McGusty, Miami blow past Iowa State in Sweet 16
CHICAGO — Kameron McGusty scored 27 points and Miami advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time, using its swarming defense to beat Iowa State, 70-56, in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night. Jordan Miller added 16 points on 6-of-6 shooting as No. 10 seed Miami more than held...
Kansas beats Providence, remains lone No. 1 seed left in NCAA TournamentVideo
CHICAGO — Remy Martin scored a season-high 23 points, and Kansas did its part as the only No. 1 seed left in the NCAA Tournament, holding Providence to 17 first-half points and hanging on for a 66-61 victory on Friday night to reach the Elite Eight. The Jayhawks (31-6) made...
Saint Peter’s upends Purdue, continues strut through NCAA TournamentVideo
PHILADELPHIA — Daryl Banks III scored the tying and go-ahead baskets that pushed 15th-seeded Saint Peter’s to the brink of the Final Four, the tiny Peacocks thriving off a home-court edge to beat third-seeded Purdue, 67-64, on Friday night. The Peacocks (22-11) became the first 15 seed to reach the...
Explainer: Why the 14th Amendment has surfaced in midterms
RALEIGH, N.C. — An 1868 amendment to the U.S. Constitution best known for protecting the due process rights of previously enslaved Americans has resurfaced in certain congressional races this year. Some attorneys and voters believe a rarely cited section of the 14th Amendment dealing with insurrection can disqualify a handful...
Rahm, Morikawa lead the group of 16 into Match Play weekendVideo
AUSTIN, Texas — Jon Rahm lost his match and still made it to the weekend. Scottie Scheffler needed only 14 holes to win his match against Matt Fitzpatrick and then six more to beat him in a playoff. The third full day of endless action in the Dell Technologies Match...
Coach K grateful as freshman Paolo Banchero elevates game, carries DukeVideo
SAN FRANCISCO — When Duke’s season and Mike Krzyzewski’s coaching career were on the line in the closing minutes of the Sweet 16, it was a talented freshman who made sure it wouldn’t end. Paolo Banchero delivered the key plays down the stretch of the victory over Texas Tech that...
Villanova expects to be ‘in for it’ against Houston in NCAA South Region finalVideo
SAN ANTONIO — Taze Moore was a player Houston coach Kelvin Sampson didn’t even know. Jamal Shead was too young and inexperienced to be expected to make such an impact. Now they are part of a completely revamped starting lineup that is trying to get the Cougars (32-5) into consecutive...
How would those accused of Ukraine war crimes be prosecuted?
LVIV, Ukraine — Each day searing stories pour out of Ukraine: A maternity hospital bombed in Mariupol. A mother and her children killed as they fled Irpin in a humanitarian corridor. Burning apartment blocks. Mass graves. A child dead of dehydration in a city under siege, denied humanitarian aid. Such...
Elliott searches for 1st win of season in return to AustinVideo
AUSTIN, Texas — Perhaps it is at last Chase Elliott’s turn to take a Hendrick Motorsports car to victory lane, where his three teammates have visited over the last month. The blazing start for the Hendrick stable has stretched three wins over four races — Kyle Larson won at Fontana,...

