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  • Top overall seed Louisville will face Wichita State at the Georgia Dome next Saturday, while Michigan takes on Syracuse in the other national semifinal. The winners advance to the April 8 championship.
  • Kenneth Williams was the final inmate executed as the state sped up its schedule to beat the expiration date of its lethal-injection drugs.
  • The nation's unemployment rate last month is the highest it's been in more than 25 years. However, the pace of layoffs eased. Employers cut 345,000 jobs in May, the fewest since September.
  • No shots have been fired, but Taiwan says nearly 150 Chinese military aircraft have entered its air defense zone in a four-day period. The U.S. calls China's sorties "provocative military activity."
  • It's now four weeks since President Trump was sworn in. Despite setbacks, like the sacking of his national security adviser, Trump is talking about "incredible progress" he's made since taking office.
  • The federal government is planning a massive system of floodwalls, pumps and surge barriers for Miami. But it doesn't address the more frequently felt threat from rising sea levels.
  • Esta semana, el Immokalee Foundation recibe una gran donación para ayudar a más estudiantes a seguir carreras más solicitadas. Una Coalición de Inmigrantes hace un llamado a extender el estatus de protección temporal para Hondureños indocumentados. Hay leyes de Florida propuestos que podrían ayudar a dar desayunos gratis a niños en pobreza. Y ahora puede registrar a su estudiante nuevo en el condado de Collier en línea.
  • Most Florida felons who have finished their sentences will be able to vote again in future elections. Voters on Tuesday approved Amendment 4, which says...
  • As we near the close of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we bring you a list of new books by Filipino authors — ranging from a noir graphic novel to the latest from Gina Apostol.
  • From hiking local trails to studying black holes, some Americans are finding creative ways to mark America's busiest shopping day without spending a dime.
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