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In AP survey, ADs raise worries about women’s college sports

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INDIANAPOLIS — To hear many of those in charge of Division I programs tell it, the state of play for women's sports could get...

Five months later, measure of normalcy at Masters in April

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The record score at Augusta National wasn't all that set Dustin Johnson apart from other Masters champions. ...

Sun’s out, surf’s up and California’s reopening more widely

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<p>SANTA MONICA, Calif. &mdash; Cheering fans instead of cardboard cutouts at Dodger Stadium. Screaming thrill-seekers riding the Giant Dipper roller coaster at the Santa...

UK: Black adviser quits government in wake of racism report

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<p>LONDON &mdash; The most senior Black adviser to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned, the government said Thursday, the day after a report...

Egypt expects $1 billion in damages over stuck ship in Suez

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<p>CAIRO &mdash; Egypt is expecting more than $1 billion in compensation after a cargo ship blocked the Suez Canal for nearly a week, according...

Doncic’s scores 36, leads Mavericks past Celtics 113-108

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BOSTON — Luka Doncic had 36 points and eight rebounds and the Dallas Mavericks held on to beat the Boston Celtics 113-108 on Wednesday...

Atlético’s faltering title bid faces tough test at Sevilla

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BARCELONA, Spain — Atlético Madrid has 10 games left this season to protect what remains of its once commanding lead in the Spanish league. ...

Mortgage rates remain steady, 30 year loan edges up 3.18%

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Mortgage rates were virtually unchanged this week, but signs indicate that the housing market is constrained by higher prices and low inventory. ...

Bank of Japan survey more optimism over economic recovery

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<p>TOKYO &mdash; Business sentiment is growing optimistic, a closely watched economic survey by the Bank of Japan showed Thursday, as the world’s third-largest economy...

In AP survey, ADs raise worries about women’s college sports

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<p>INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; To hear many of those in charge of Division I programs tell it, the state of play for women's sports could get...