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Week 2 filled with broken brackets, underdogs
Brackets across the country are obliterated. Underdogs, meanwhile, keep moving on.
No. 12 seed Cornell, No. 11 Washington and No. 10 Saint Mary's are the double-digit seeds that have put the madness in March, all advancing to the second
Woods: 'A little nervous' about return at Masters
Two people familiar with Tiger Woods' plans tell The Associated Press that the golfer has done two interviews set to air Sunday night.
The Golf Channel and ESPN plan to air separate interviews with Woods at the same time Sunday night.
Flood fears recede in Fargo as river hits crest
Fargo, N.D., officials are stressing that it is too early to celebrate even though they're confident that the city has been able to fight back the swelling Red River.
Homeowners checking on piles of sandbags and National Guard soldiers
Israel: No building restrictions in east Jerusalem
The PLO's executive committee has approved a proposal allowing the Palestinian president to begin indirect negotiations with Israel.
The talks will be through U.S. mediation.
President Mahmoud Abbas refuses to negotiate directly
Tens of thousands rally for immigration reform
Immigrant rights supporters from around the country are rallying for immigration reform on the National Mall.
People are waving American flags and holding signs with slogans in English and Spanish such as "Legalization yes, deportation











































