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Noem defends her portrayal of killed Minneapolis protesters as agitators, in her Senate hearing Noem defends her portrayal of killed Minneapolis protesters as agitators, in her Senate hearing 03/03/2026 04:05pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended her department's immigration enforcement tactics in front of a Senate committee on Tuesday and pushed back against criticism from Democrats who say she wrongly disparaged two protesters killed by federal officers in Minneapolis ear Military families anxious about unknowns of Iran war, proud of their service members Military families anxious about unknowns of Iran war, proud of their service members 03/03/2026 04:01pm • CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) â In the military-heavy communities surrounding Fort Campbell, a sprawling U.S. Army base that straddles the Tennessee-Kentucky line, the war in Iran is on a lot of people's minds. The base is home to the 101st Airborne Division, known as âœthe Screaming Eagles,â which Pacific Northwest Sportswatch Daily Listings 03/03/2026 04:01pm • Southern Cal at Washington â BTN Boise State at UNLV â Prime Video The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive TV listings provided by LiveSportsOnTV. Gulf States Sportswatch Daily Listings 03/03/2026 04:01pm • Troy at Vanderbilt â SECN+ Mississippi State at Florida â SECN Missouri at Alabama â SECN Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M â SECN+ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive TV listings provided by LiveSportsOnTV. High-tech snowplows and AI help cities clean up from big storms High-tech snowplows and AI help cities clean up from big storms 03/03/2026 03:59pm • Residents of Syracuse, New York â Americaâs snowiest city â once barraged a service hotline with street neglect complaints during blizzards, even if plows had passed two hours earlier but the work was hidden by fresh snow. Now public trust seems to be rising as Syracuse and other cities across An Oscar race that looked like a runaway may be a close call, after all An Oscar race that looked like a runaway may be a close call, after all 03/03/2026 03:58pm • NEW YORK (AP) â Who says to beware the Ides of March? A March 15 Academy Awards may feel late. By then, it will be almost a year since âœSinnersâ sunk its teeth into moviegoers last April. Some nominees have been on the campaign trail since the Cannes Film Festival in May. But the upside of a Iowa State discontinues troubled women's gymnastics program 03/03/2026 03:58pm • AMES, Iowa (AP) â Iowa State is ending its women's gymnastics program. The decision, announced by athletic director Jamie Pollard on Tuesday, comes not long after the school canceled the remainder of its 2026 season because of what Pollard described as âœunresolvableâ issues between players, co Ethics panel opens investigation of Rep. Nancy Mace over housing costs Ethics panel opens investigation of Rep. Nancy Mace over housing costs 03/03/2026 03:57pm • COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) â The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into allegations that Rep. Nancy Mace overcharged a congressional program intended to help defray housing costs for lawmakers who have residences in Washington. Mace, a South Carolina Republican now in her third House ter 'Deadliest Catch' crewman Todd Meadows dies after falling overboard, Coast Guard says 03/03/2026 03:53pm • JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) â A deckhand on the reality television show âœDeadliest Catch,â which documents the lives of crab fishermen working in one of the worldâs harshest environments, died after he was reported to have fallen overboard, the U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday. The Coast Guard received St. Vincent did not give US authorization for deadly boat strikes, prime minister says 03/03/2026 03:48pm • SAN JOSÃ, Costa Rica (AP) â The prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines said Tuesday that his government did not give the U.S. authorization for a recent strike on an alleged drug boat in local waters that killed three people. Prime Minister Godwin Friday said at a press conference that 'Much work to be done': Descendant of Frederick Douglass reflects on 250th anniversary of US 'Much work to be done': Descendant of Frederick Douglass reflects on 250th anniversary of US 03/03/2026 03:48pm • The U.S. is marking its 250th anniversary with events all year long. But not everyone wants to celebrate. As Kenneth Morris Jr. thinks about America's birthday, he said he wants to be proud of his country. The D.C. native is co-founder of the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives, a nonprofit Target to invest another $2 billion in its business this year to reverse its sales malaise Target to invest another $2 billion in its business this year to reverse its sales malaise 03/03/2026 03:46pm • MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Target is investing another $2 billion in its business this year to spruce up its store experience, remodel stores and invest in its workers as it tries to turn around a persistent sales malaise and reclaim its authority on style. The investment, announced Tuesday at its annual NASCAR heads to Phoenix with Reddick seeking a fourth straight win and F1 opens in Melbourne 03/03/2026 03:41pm • All Times Eastern NASCAR CUP SERIES Straight Talk Wireless 500 Site: Avondale, Arizona. Track: Phoenix Raceway. Race distance: 312 laps, 312 miles. Schedule: Saturday, practice, noon, qualifying, 1:10 p.m. Sunday, race, 3:30 p.m. (FS1). Last year: Christopher Bell edged teammate Denny Hamlin late t New York’s congestion toll into Manhattan upheld by a federal judge over Trump’s objections New Yorkâs congestion toll into Manhattan upheld by a federal judge over Trumpâs objections 03/03/2026 03:36pm • NEW YORK (AP) â A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's administration's efforts to halt New Yorkâs first-in-the-nation congestion fee meant to reduce traffic and pump revenue into the regionâs aging transit system. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman on Tuesday ruled that the U.S. De The US-Israeli war with Iran in maps, graphics and images 03/03/2026 03:34pm • Airstrikes destroy entire blocks and compounds. Missiles soar across borders. Drones rain lethal destruction. The major players, both human and organizational, are their own intricate story. As seen in the map above, the airstrikes from both sides have reverberated across the region for days. The l
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