Russell Lewis
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Health
March Madness Will Be A TV Affair
Citing fears of spreading coronavirus, the NCAA has taken the unprecedented step of banning basketball fans from attending any of the men's or women's March Madness tournament games.
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National
Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician And An Inspiration For 'Hidden Figures,' Dies
Johnson was one of NASA's human "computers" and wrote trajectory equations for missions in the space agency's early days. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
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National
Investigators Release Scathing Report Faulting Boeing And Lion Air For Deadly Crash
Investigators in Indonesia have released a scathing report that faults Boeing and Lion Air for last year's crash of a 737 Max. That crash killed 189 people.
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National
In Alabama, Huntsville Continues To Play A Large Role In NASA's Exploration Efforts
Huntsville, Ala., was one of the key cities that helped NASA get to the moon in 1969. Fifty years later, Huntsville still plays a big role in NASA's present and future space exploration efforts.
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Sports
Four-Peat: U.S. Women's Soccer Team Wins World Cup Title
The U.S. Women's National Team defeated the Netherlands 2-0 to win a record fourth Women's World Cup title.
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Sports
U.S. Powers To Women's World Cup Final After Defeating England 2-1
The U.S. goes to its third straight finals after a hard-fought semifinal game.
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National
U.S. Wins Again At Women's World Cup, Defeating Host France
Epic. Intense. Pressure-packed. Match of the tournament. The U.S. got the scoring started early, and the game lived up to the hype.
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Sports
A dream women's World Cup match: U.S. Meets France
The USWNT takes on France in a World Cup quarterfinal matchup that had been hoped for for months. The winner advances to a semifinal match-up against England.
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Sports
U.S. Battles To Beat Spain At Women's World Cup
It wasn't easy, pretty or elegant, but the American team will advance to play host France on Friday.
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National
Sweet Win Over Sweden; U.S. Women's Soccer Team Rolls Through World Cup
Both the U.S. and Sweden had already advanced to the knockout round regardless of what happened on the field today. But this match was about bragging rights.