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Analysis: 3 GOP senators buck party to back Biden court pick

Analysis: 3 GOP senators buck party to back Biden court pick

WASHINGTON (AP) — By announcing they will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to the Supreme Court, three Republican senators are marking the historical moment by building legacies of their own. Every senator has a voice, and some choose to use theirs. The three Republican senators — […]

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Kansas rallies, beats North Carolina 72-69 to win NCAA title

Kansas rallies, beats North Carolina 72-69 to win NCAA title

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — What looked like a lost cause turned into one of the sweetest wins ever for Kansas. The Jayhawks brought their fourth NCAA title back to Allen Fieldhouse on Monday thanks to a second-half flurry that erased a 16-point deficit and eventually overcame North Carolina 72-69 in […]

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Memphis plays Utah on 7-game win streak

Memphis plays Utah on 7-game win streak

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Memphis Grizzlies (55-23, second in the Western Conference) vs. Utah Jazz (46-32, sixth in the Western Conference) Salt Lake City; Tuesday, 7 p.m. MDT FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Jazz -5.5 BOTTOM LINE: Memphis will try to continue its seven-game win streak with a victory over Utah. The Jazz are […]

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Utah Sen. Mitt Romney says he’ll support Jackson nomination, becoming 3rd Republican to back Biden Supreme Court pick

WASHINGTON (AP) — Utah Sen. Mitt Romney says he’ll support Jackson nomination, becoming 3rd Republican to back Biden Supreme Court pick.

Ex-Navajo VP hopeful announces he’ll seek presidential post

Ex-Navajo VP hopeful announces he’ll seek presidential post

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — A former Navajo Nation vice presidential candidate announced Monday that he is seeking the tribal president’s post. The announcement from Buu Van Nygren, 35, comes a month before the deadline for candidates to file. He’s the first to publicly announce his candidacy. The primary election […]

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Small businesses in need of a loan find banks are stingy

Small businesses in need of a loan find banks are stingy

NEW YORK (AP) — Small businesses still have the pandemic and now high inflation to grapple with — and they’re finding it’s tough to get a loan to help with the daily grind. A recently released survey from the Federal Reserve shows how the pandemic has altered the financial landscape […]

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Abubakar’s equalizer lifts Rapids to 1-1 tie with RSL

Abubakar’s equalizer lifts Rapids to 1-1 tie with RSL

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Lalas Abubakar scored the tying goal for the Colorado Rapids in a 1-1 tie with Real Salt Lake on Saturday. Abubakar’s goal came in the 56th minute for the Rapids (2-1-2). Pablo Ruiz scored the lone goal for RSL (3-1-2). The Rapids outshot RSL 15-5, […]

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Warriors rally from 16 down to beat Jazz, get playoff spot

Warriors rally from 16 down to beat Jazz, get playoff spot

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Klay Thompson scored 36 points and the Golden State Warriors erased a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Utah Jazz 111-107 on Saturday night. Jordan Poole added 31 and Andrew Wiggins had 17 as the Warriors clinched a playoff spot and snapped a four-game losing streak. […]

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Utah climber fined, banned for making false rescue claim

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A Utah physician was fined and banned from climbing Mt. Denali for five years after he made false claims to get himself and his friends rescued off the mountain, per reports. U.S. Magistrate Judge Scott A. Oravec ordered Dr. Jason Lance, 48, to pay a $5,000 […]

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US agency acknowledges damage to dinosaur tracks in Utah

MOAB, Utah (AP) — Dinosaur tracks from 112 million years ago have been damaged in southeastern Utah by heavy machinery used to rebuild a boardwalk at the popular tourist area, U.S. officials say. The damage at the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite is minor but some footprints had fractures around the […]

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