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NCAAFAU is the third No. 9 seed ever to make the Final Four, joining 2013 Wichita State and 1979 Penn. Alijah Martin scored 17 points, Michael Forrest made four pivotal end-of-game free throws. The Owls will head to Houston on an 11-game winning streak.
No. 9 seed Florida Atlantic holds off Kansas State and advances to its 1st Final Four in just its 2nd NCAA Tournament
43% Left coverage: 7 sources
Chicago CubsPitching prospect Hayden Wesneski named No. 5 starter in the Cubs' rotation. The Cubs sent Scott Effross to the New York Yankees in a deal that made little noise at the time. Effross likely will miss all of 2023 after undergoing elbow surgery. Nittolo Hoerner was scratched again from the Los Angeles Angels lineup.
Chicago Cubs officially name rookie right-hander Hayden Wesneski the No. 5 starter: ‘He’s earned it’
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
White Sox · ChicagoChicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol says there's no perfect team. The Sox have some depth and good players competing for a few spots. The season opener is Thursday against the Astros in Houston. First baseman Tommy Vaughn was able to swing the bat at full speed on Saturday.
Roster decisions loom as the Chicago White Sox choose between ‘a lot of guys that do a lot of really good things’
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Abortion · Fairview HeightsDr. Colleen McNicholas is fresh off performing two abortions when a ringing phone quickly stops her.
As South bans abortion, thousands turn to Illinois clinics
56% Center coverage: 34 sources
Politics · JohannesburgIn 2021, 43% of Africans lacked access to electricity with 590 million of them in sub-Saharan Africa. Investments of nearly $20 billion are required annually to achieve universal electrification. Many African countries rely on state-owned power utilities. South Africa is among the top 20 highest emitters of planet-warming greenhouse gases in the world.
'What can we do?': Millions in African countries need power
73% Center coverage: 19 sources
Evanston, Illinois · EvanstonResidents in 5th Ward Evanston are fighting plans for an affordable housing project in their ward. The full project would span half of the 1800 block of Church Street, with the housing complex hosting first floor retail space and 33 affordable housing units on three upper floors. Residents said they are not against affordable housing but they are against segregation and redlining while being for scattered affordable housing and homeownership.
Evanston’s 5th Ward residents urge City Council to reject 33-unit affordable housing project
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Chicago, IL · ChicagoA 54-year-old man was found unresponsive in a stairwell landing around 4:01 a.m. in the 100 block of West Congress Parkway. The man was taken to Northwestern General Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police have one person in custody and the incident has been classified as a death investigation.
CPD investigating after man found dead in stairwell at CTA’s Lasalle Blue Line Station, CTA employee in custody
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Death Penalty · WashingtonIdaho lawmakers passed a bill this week seeking to add the state to the list of those authorizing firing squads. Fresh interest comes as states scramble for alternatives to lethal injections after pharmaceutical companies barred the use of their drugs. Some, including a few Supreme Court justices, view firing squads as less cruel than lethal injections.
Why are firing squads for US executions being debated?
79% Center coverage: 82 sources