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New York CNN —In America, traveling through red lights on right turns has become a rule of the road. States introduced it as a gas-savings measure: The theory was that it would reduce idling at red lights. Right-on-red was a gas-savings tool during the 1970s oil crisis. There has been little national research in recent years on the effect of right-on-red turns on pedestrian safety. Banning right on red is not a “panacea for pedestrian safety problems,” Dumbaugh said, but could help prevent pedestrian and car accidents in busy intersections.
Persons: Woody Allen, Hall ”, he’d, Marty Lederhandler, Hyoung Chang, , Eric Dumbaugh, Jason Dozier, Bill Clark, RTOR, Banning, ” Dumbaugh, that’s, don’t Organizations: New, New York CNN —, AP, New York City —, Washington D.C, MediaNews, Denver Post, Florida Atlantic University, Atlanta City, Nationwide, Governors Highway Safety Association, Getty, Research, Atlanta, Republican, Locations: New York, America, California, Los Angeles, United States, New York City, Connecticut, Atlanta, Denver, Indianapolis, Raleigh, Washington, San Francisco, Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In a state as solidly Republican as Indiana, the May primary is the real competition. Indiana’s primary is May 7. “In Indiana, we are not used to seeing competitive primaries,” said Gregory Shufeldt, a professor of political science at the University of Indianapolis. However, Hill ended the year millions of dollars behind the competition, reporting about $123,000 in cash on hand. Both have led the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, a quasi-governmental agency, and have focused their campaigning on Indiana’s economic future.
Persons: Eric Holcomb, , Gregory Shufeldt, Shufeldt, Sen, Mike Braun's, Jim Banks, Donald Trump, Braun, Gov, Suzanne Crouch, Holcomb, Crouch, “ It’s, Curtis Hill, Hill, Mitchell Daniels, Mike Pence, Brad Chambers, Eric Doden, Doden’s, Chambers, Doden, Laura Wilson, Jennifer McCormick, McCormick, Donald Rainwater, Jamie Reitenour, Wilson, ” Wilson Organizations: INDIANAPOLIS, Republican, GOP, University of Indianapolis, U.S, Trump, Indiana Supreme, Gov, Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Democratic, Locations: Indiana, “ In Indiana, University of Indianapolis . Indiana
GPU supply problemsOriginally, Microsoft was working on its own machine-learning models for security use cases, according to the presentation by Microsoft Security Research partner Lloyd Greenwald. AdvertisementThe pitchThe pitch centered around the benefits of mostly using a single universal AI model rather than many individual models. "Today, our Early Access Program customers regularly share their satisfaction with the latest version of Security Copilot." He also mentioned ServiceNow connectors, and information from Microsoft Defender, the company's antivirus software, along with other sources of security data. It described Security Copilot as a "closed-loop learning system," that gets feedback from users and improves over time.
Persons: , Lloyd Greenwald, Greenwald, Frank Shaw, Shaw, Microsoft's Shaw, Kevin Scott, Satya Nadella, Eric Douglas, doesn't Organizations: Service, Business, Microsoft, Microsoft Security Research, BI, Microsoft Sentinel Locations: GPT
Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Dr. Jason Westin regularly witnesses the power of lifesaving cancer drugs. But because generic cancer drugs are often in shortage in the United States, he says, he and his patients have been put in a terrible position. Makers of generic drugs don’t have to share information about the supply chain, so buyers currently choose based only on price. Hernandez told the Senate committee that of the top 50 generic drugs paid for by Medicare Part D, 16 were marked up 1,000% or higher. Until there is some kind of legislation that addresses drug shortages, Wosińska and the other experts agreed, they will continue.
Persons: Jason Westin, ” Westin, that’s, they’d, Sen, Marsha Blackburn, Mike Crapo, Generics, ” Crapo, , , Crapo, Inmaculada Hernandez, ” Hernandez, Dr, Marta E, it’s, ” Wosińska, Ron Wyden, ” Wyden, Hernandez, Sanjay Gupta Organizations: CNN, Anderson Cancer Center, US, Finance, Vanderbilt, Tennessee Republican, Food and Drug Administration, Westin, Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, Centers, Medicare, Medicaid Services, Brookings Institution, CNN Health Locations: M.D, Houston, United States, Nashville, Idaho, China, India, San Diego, Oregon, generics
I love the Black church and admire its noble commitment to moral ardor and social justice. But too often it has slacked on love and compassion for queer folk. So, for Black queers, Beyoncé’s stadium has become a sanctuary. But Beyoncé’s attitude suggests a seismic shift, by explicitly embracing the forces that have previously only secretly shaped the Black religious sensibility. In a way, Beyoncé is what we call a process theologian: a theologian who believes that becoming takes priority over being and that temporal processes influence our understanding of God.
Persons: , Black, ” Uncle Johnny, Queer, they’ve, ” Beyoncé, I’m Locations: Beyoncé’s, Charlotte, N.C
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailElon Musk doesn't think the rules are different for him, they actually are: Eric DezenhallEric Dezenhall, Dezenhall Resources chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Elon Musk's trip to Israel, whether the visit can improve his image, potential impact on the advertiser exodus on X, and more.
Persons: Elon, Eric Dezenhall Eric Dezenhall Organizations: Dezenhall Locations: Israel
The purple-pink streak of light indicative of Steve is shown in this image captured by Canadian photographer Neil Zeller. “It can eventually migrate south … toward the equator side of aurora and form a Steve,” Lach said. A Steve will always appear alongside an aurora, Lach and Zeller said, but not all auroras include a Steve. The Steve phenomenon is most likely to be captured around the equinoxes in the spring and fall, according to Zeller and Lach. The photos contributed by members of the public constantly help scientists improve their understanding of these light shows, she said.
Persons: CNN —, It’s, Steve, Elizabeth MacDonald, MacDonald, , ” MacDonald, Neil Zeller, ” Zeller, … we’d, I’d, Dr, Eric Donovan, Zeller, Donovan, Chris Ratzlaff, ” Ratzlaff, Steve —, , Donna Lach, Lach, ” Lach, Steve Earth, “ It’s, Steve I’ve, Organizations: CNN, Northern Hemisphere, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight, Kilkenny, Facebook, NASA, University of Calgary, DreamWorks, SAR, Locations: United Kingdom, Calgary , Alberta, Alberta, Canadian, Canada’s Manitoba, Manitoba, Kp0, Wyoming, Utah, Turkey, Greece, Slovakia, China, Canada
He swam the "20 Bridges" challenge: a 28.5-mile loop that starts and ends at Battery Park in NYC. Horne took his first strokes with the Statue of Liberty in sight. A state of emergency was declared while he swamFor hours, Horne dodged plastic, tissues, and leaves — the usual assortment expected in Big Apple waterways with a huge rainfall. He was forced to call it quits during a "20 Bridges" try in July when lightning lit up the river beneath him — and it happened at the 19th bridge. With the English Channel under his belt and one aborted attempt at "20 Bridges," Horne set his sights in August on California's Catalina channel.
Persons: Ed Horne, , Ophelia, Horne, Nathaniel Johnston, Thomas Crystall, Louise Darlington, Johnston, " Horne, Horne's, Darlington, Eric Durban, He's, George Washington Bridge Organizations: Triple Crown, Service, New, English Channel, Guinness World, Big Apple, New York City, Channel, California's, Catalina Locations: NYC, Manhattan, of, Brooklyn, Darlington, Big, British, Wissant, France
But on Monday, Mr. Banks said there had been “many rumors and misinformation” about what happened. “Violence, hate and disorder have no place in our schools,” Mr. Banks, who himself attended Hillcrest in the 1970s, said at a news conference. “They feel a kindred spirit with the folks of the Palestinian community,” Mr. Banks said, adding that the “notion that these kids are radicalized” was irresponsible. On Monday, Mr. Banks and other city leaders attempted to quell the mounting online backlash against students at the school. Some Hillcrest students had openly discussed their plans in the lead-up to Nov. 20, the two teachers said.
Persons: David C, Banks, , , Eric Adams, ” Melinda Katz, councilwoman, Queens —, “ What’s, Eric Dinowitz, Mr, Adams, Donovan Richards, Muhammad Ghazali Organizations: Queens, Hillcrest High, Israel, New York Post, Hillcrest, Twitter, City, Jewish, of Education, , Department of Education Locations: York City, Israel, Queens, Hillcrest, borough’s, , San Francisco, “ Palestine, New York City, Jamaica,
14 North Carolina 83-81 on Thursday in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis. North Carolina (4-1) will play for third place. North Carolina took it to midcourt before calling a timeout with 3.3 seconds left. Davis led North Carolina with 23 points. Harrison Ingram added 20 points before fouling out at the offensive end with 3:44 left in regulation.
Persons: — Justin Moore, Eric Dixon, Cormac Ryan, Elliot Cadeau, Moore dribbled, Dixon, RJ Davis inbounded, Moore, Mark Armstrong, Davis, Harrison Ingram, Ryan, Armando Bacot, ___ Organizations: Villanova, North Carolina, Atlantis, UNC, AP Locations: NASSAU, Bahamas, Arkansas, Memphis, Carolina, North Carolina, .
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, is one of the two lawmakers who sent the federal government a letter urging a probe into high drug prices. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg NewsA pair of U.S. senators called on the federal government to investigate health insurers that are paying high prices for generic drugs for serious diseases like cancer and multiple sclerosis. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) and Sen. Mike Braun (R., Ind.) sent a letter on Wednesday to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General requesting an investigation into the high drug prices and any role played by health insurers’ shared ownership with the pharmacies that often fill the prescriptions.
Persons: Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Al Drago, Mike Braun, Organizations: Bloomberg, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services ’ Locations: Massachusetts, Ind
Two Boys on Bikes, Falling in Love
  + stars: | 2023-11-22 | by ( Anna Martin | Julia Botero | Christina Djossa | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Eleven-year-old Eric Darnell Pritchard was a solitary kid. They preferred reading romance novels to playing sports, and watching soap operas to hanging out with the neighborhood kids. Although they were obsessed with love, they felt too different to find a romantic connection of their own. Then, a cute boy moved in across the street. But when Eric told the wrong person about their new boyfriend, things quickly spun out of control.
Persons: Eric Darnell Pritchard, Eric
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's an ongoing 'career deathwatch' for Elon Musk over his opinions, says Eric DezenhallEric Dezenhall, Dezenhall Resources chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss IBM pulling ads from Elon Musk's X after a report found its ads placed alongside content promoting Hitler and the Nazi party, the cost of Elon Musks' opinions and impact on his businesses, and more.
Persons: Elon Musk, Eric Dezenhall Eric Dezenhall, Elon Musk's, Hitler, Elon Musks Organizations: Elon, Dezenhall, IBM, Nazi
Mika Adams-Woods finished with a game-high 17 points for St. Bonaventure (2-1), which will play the winner of Thursday's late game between Auburn and Notre Dame in the championship game Friday night. Eric Dailey Jr. scored 14 points for Oklahoma State (1-2), which will oppose the Auburn-Notre Dame loser in Friday's consolation game. Oklahoma State trailed 53-48 before going on a 14-5 run. Wright's three-point play put Oklahoma State up 60-58 and Dailey concluded the run with a layup at the 2:07 mark. Oklahoma State had 10-2 and 7-0 runs in the first half, while St. Bonaventure had 9-2 and 12-3 runs before taking a 30-29 lead at intermission.
Persons: Bonaventure Bonnies, Mika Adams, Brandon Garrison, Connor Dow, Brad Penner, Daryl Banks III, Bonaventure, Woods, Thursday's, Banks, Assa Essamvous, Chad Venning, Eric Dailey Jr, John, Michael Wright, Dailey, Essamvous, Wright, Mike Marsh, Adams, Quion Williams, Javon Small, Noel Brown Organizations: Oklahoma State Cowboys, Barclays Center, Oklahoma, St, Auburn, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Cowboys . Oklahoma State, Cowboys, Thomson Locations: Brooklyn , New York, USA, St, New York
REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSHANGHAI/PARIS, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The world's biggest luxury brands seeking growth in their second-largest market China are all courting the likes of wealthy entrepreneur Diana Wang. "Luxury brands offer you this event experience, this personal experience and it makes you feel privileged," Wang told Reuters. This week, Burberry (BRBY.L) also flagged low double-digit growth due to a slowdown in luxury spending globally, and in China. FEEDING THE LUXURY HABITEven as they narrow their focus, luxury brands remain optimistic about the potential in China, which is forecast to account for almost 40% of global luxury sales by 2030, according to consultants Bain. Luxury consultant Mario Ortelli said several luxury firms are hedging their bets on China by also expanding their global footprint.
Persons: Thomas Peter, Diana Wang, Wang, Tiffany, Chopard, Jacques Roizen, Cartier, Richemont, It's, Jean, Marc Duplaix, Versace, Donatella Versace, Gucci, Chanel, Dior, Cyrille Vigneron, LVMH, Louis Vuitton, Bain, Eric du Halgouet, Birkin, Mario Ortelli, Ortelli, it's, Mimosa Spencer, Casey Hall, Miral Organizations: Tiffany, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Burberry, HSBC, Digital Luxury, Chanel, Shanghai, Capri Holdings, Tapestry, Bund, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, PARIS, Shanghai, Cartier, Shenzhen, South Korea, Japan, Thailand
The Department of Homeland Security has determined the event will require “extensive federal interagency support,” according to law enforcement sources. American support for Israel is critical, said Eric D. Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America. “Israel must eliminate the terrorist threat on its border and restore safety and security to its people,” Fingerhut added. But Israel has agreed to four-hour, daily pauses in military operations in Gaza to allow for evacuations. The website for the “March for Israel” event says organizers have been in touch with law enforcement in the lead-up to the rally and have “retained the services of additional security assets based on recommendations of law enforcement and our security advisors.”
Persons: Muriel Bowser, Eric D, Fingerhut, , ” Fingerhut, Israel, Organizations: CNN, Israel, Department of Homeland Security, US Capitol Police, DC, National Guard, Jewish Federations of North, Conference, Major, Jewish Organizations, Jewish Federations of, Hamas, Palestinian Ministry of Health, UNICEF, Freedom Locations: Washington ,, Israel, Jewish Federations of North America, “ Israel, Gaza, Ramallah, Washington
Washington may be able to avoid a government shutdown by the upcoming Friday deadline, but that doesn't mean Congress — or the markets — are quite in the clear. House Speaker Mike Johnson said on CNBC's " Squawk Box " on Tuesday that he expects enough lawmakers on both sides to pass his two-step "laddered" continuing resolution. The continuing resolution plan would extend federal funding for some government agencies until mid-January, while other agencies would be funded through early February. The House is expected to vote on the continuing resolution around 4:30 p.m. That doesn't mean that you're not going to have the showdown — it just means that this is the prologue," Salisbury said.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, Israel, Goldman Sachs, Jan Hatzius, Benjamin Salisbury, Salisbury, Brian Gardner, Gardner, It's, Eric Diton, Diton, We've, we've, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Chelsey Cox Organizations: Freedom Caucus, Democrats, Wall, Government shutdowns, Wealth Alliance, Moody's, Service Locations: Washington, Salisbury
But few outsiders are confident that the off-year wins will necessarily lead to Biden’s reelection or broader Democratic success next year. And Ohio Democrats don't expect Biden to compete in the state next year. To Biden aides, the results validated the strategy of sharpening the contrast with “MAGA Republicans” that helped Democrats outperform expectations in 2022. At the Chicago fundraiser, Biden noted that Beshear won reelection while “running on all the programs that were Biden initiatives.”Beshear kept some distance from Biden the day after he won. Jim Messina, who managed Barack Obama’s successful reelection against Republican Mitt Romney in 2012, said the Biden campaign does not need to change its tactics.
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Even in France, where political corruption cases abound, it was a sight to behold: the country’s justice minister standing alone before two rows of judges in an ancient, wood-paneled courtroom to defend himself over accusations about his own use — or abuse — of power. Not, he said with flourish, “with foam on my lips,” hoping to take revenge. The case is the first time a sitting minister has faced trial in France, and if he is found guilty, it will prove a blow to President Emmanuel Macron, who rose to power on a promise to tighten ethical standards in French politics. But what makes it even more exceptional is that, as justice minister, Mr. Dupond-Moretti is being tried in the system he continues to oversee. Many of the more than 20 witnesses on the docket to testify over the 10-day trial, which opened on Monday, are sitting judges or top legal officials who in theory, should ultimately answer to him.
Persons: Éric Dupond, Moretti, Emmanuel Macron, Dupond Locations: France
Opinion | The ’23 Elections and the Abortion Effect
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
After Tuesday’s elections, you write, “The political potency of abortion rights proved more powerful than the drag of President Biden’s approval ratings in Tuesday’s off-year elections.”What do Mr. Biden’s approval ratings have to do with abortion rights on the ballot? Andy Beshear in Kentucky highlights many reasons why President Biden needs to pass the torch. As a lifelong Democrat, I am mystified why Mr. Biden does not gracefully step aside. He won 52 percent of the vote in a red state that Mr. Biden lost by 26 points in 2020. I implore Mr. Biden to listen to the wishes of the American people and let a new leader arise.
Persons: Biden’s, Dee Baer, Matt C, Abbott, Re “ Beshear, Conservative Kentucky ”, Andy Beshear, Biden, Mr, Beshear, Donald Trump, Trump, Eric De Jonge Chevy Organizations: New York Times, Democratic, “ Voters, Republicans, Conservative Kentucky, Gov Locations: Tuesday’s, Virginia, Ohio, Dee Baer Wilmington, Del, Koltek Louisville, Abbott Lake Geneva, Wis, Conservative, Kentucky, Eric De Jonge Chevy Chase, Md, America
CNN —Five goals, as many overturned or disallowed, two red cards, and 21 minutes of stoppage time: those are just some of the numbers behind what was a wild and chaotic English Premier League game between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. Spurs battled hard and deployed a seven-man high line in defense, which appeared to perplex Chelsea until Raheem Sterling got in behind and teed up Jackson to make it 2-1. We were very close to getting that equalizer a couple of times.”Ultimately, Spurs paid for their poor discipline. Jackson puts Chelsea ahead against Tottenham. Tony Obrien/Reuters“It was an amazing game,” Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino, facing his former club for the first time since leaving Tottenham four years ago, told Sky Sports.
Persons: Gary Neville, , Jamie Carragher, ” Nicolas Jackson’s, Cristian Romero, Destiny Udogie, perplex Chelsea, Raheem Sterling, Jackson, Nicolas Jackson, John Walton, Eric Dier, Bentancur, Son Heung, Min, Conor Gallagher, Guglielmo Vicario, , Ange Postecoglou, “ You’re, “ I’m, Dejan Kulusevski’s, Chelsea, Moisés Caicedo, Romero, Enzo Fernández, Caicedo’s, Cole Palmer, Udogie, Gallagher, Tony Obrien, ” Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino Organizations: CNN, English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Sports, Spurs, ” Spurs, Sky Sports, Sterling, Postecoglou, Tottenham, Reuters, Premier League, Manchester City Locations: Senegal
Destiny Udogie was shown a second yellow card 10 minutes after the break leaving the home side hanging on for a point. Australian Postecoglou said his first Premier League defeat was hard to analyse. BEST STARTTottenham have enjoyed their best start to a top-flight season since 1960 with Postecoglou the first manager to go unbeaten in his first 10 Premier League games. Chelsea were chasing shadows initially and were relieved when Son's effort was ruled out for offside. Minutes later Chelsea's Moises Caicedo drove a low shot home through a crowd but that was ruled offside and confirmed by VAR.
Persons: Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson, Reece James, Moises Caicedo REUTERS, Tony Obrien, Tottenham Hotspur's, Nicolas Jackson, Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea, Dejan Kulusevski's, Son Heung, Chelsea scuppered, Cristian Romero, Cole Palmer, Micky van de, James Maddison, Udogie, Jackson, Eric Dier, Son, Robert Sanchez, Ange Postecoglou's, Postecoglou, we're, I'm, Kulusevski's, Levi Colwill, wrongfoot Sanchez, Raheem Sterling, Romero, Colwill, Moises Caicedo, Michael Oliver, Enzo Fernandez, Maddison, Van de, Pochettino, Martyn Herman, Ken Ferris Organizations: Soccer Football, Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Tottenham, Spurs, Manchester City, BEST, Argentina, Sterling, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, Chelsea's, Sterling's, Senegal
Prescriptions for ketamine have soared in recent years, driven by for-profit clinics and telehealth services offering the medication as a treatment for pain, depression, anxiety and other conditions. With its recent adoption for pain, patients are increasingly encountering those same effects. Ketamine targets a brain chemical messenger called glutamate, which is thought to play a role in both pain and depression. “We want patients to disassociate or feel separate from their pain, depression or anxiety,” said Dr. David Mahjoubi, owner of Ketamine Healing Clinic in Los Angeles. But the experts found “weak or no evidence” for ketamine in many more conditions, including back pain, migraines, fibromyalgia and cancer pain.
Persons: , , Padma Gulur, Gulur, Daniel Bass, Bass, ” Bass, David Mahjoubi, they’re, Eric Schwenk, Thomas, “ There’s, Johnson, Samuel Wilkinson, Caleb Alexander, Matthew Perrone Organizations: WASHINGTON, Duke University, Duke, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, Thomas Jefferson University, Epic Research, Johnson, Drug Enforcement, Yale University, Johns Hopkins University, Twitter, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: As, U.S, Southgate , Kentucky, Los Angeles, anesthesiology, Massachusetts
But there were also walking memes, rare public expressions of queer life, wry commentary on the state of China and at least one bipedal cucumber — a colorful burst of pent-up energy and emotion in Shanghai’s first big Halloween celebration in years. In Shanghai, revelers have embraced Halloween, turning what started as a Western tradition into something distinctly Chinese. Over four days, they celebrated many of the things that Chinese censors normally suppress: elements of L.G.B.T. life, political and social criticism, or simply appearances that mainstream Chinese society might consider too flamboyant or strange. “It was a sea of joy from Huaihai Road all the way to Nanjing Road,” said Eric Ding, a 23-year-old tech worker.
Persons: , Eric Ding Locations: China, Shanghai, Nanjing
Those Big East titles, automatic. Neptune's second season has all the potential to not only surpass his first one, but to stake the No. A big season from Moore -- who has plenty to prove to NBA scouts -- should mean a big season for Villanova. THE SCHEDULELong the dominant team in the Big East, the Wildcats are again looking up. There are games against Maryland, a potential matchup with North Carolina at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, Kansas State and UCLA on the slate before Big East play.
Persons: — Kyle Neptune, Neptune, Jay Wright, Cam Whitmore, Neptune’s, Wright, Neptune's, , John’s, Rick Pitino, ” Pitino, Justin Moore, Moore, Achilles ’, Eric Dixon, Dixon, Jordan Longino, Mark Armstrong, Chris Arcidiacono, NILs didn’t, TJ Bamba, Hakim Hart, Bamba, Hart, Hart isn’t, Tyler Burton, Lance Ware, Burton Organizations: PHILADELPHIA, Villanova, of Fame, Wildcats, NIT, Liberty, “ Villanova, NBA, NCAA, Big East, Washington State, Spiders, Big, UConn, Marquette, Creighton, Maryland, North, Kansas State, UCLA, AP Locations: Temple, ” St, Maryland, New York, Richmond, Kentucky, North Carolina
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