The Associated Press
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians in an Easter address to be united in prayer and called God an "ally" in the war with Russia.
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A wide region was swamped from Houston to rural East Texas, where game wardens rode airboats through waist-high waters rescuing both people and pets.
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USC announced the cancellation of a keynote speech by filmmaker Jon M. Chu just days after making the choice to keep the student valedictorian, who expressed support for Palestinians, from speaking.
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Many eclipse visitors to northern New England had to pull an all-nighter navigating crammed roads in order to leave.
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A man who attacked a Muslim state representative outside a prayer service in Connecticut has pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault and other crimes.
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Stephon Castle had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the top-seeded Huskies and the defending NCAA champions advanced to the Elite Eight with another double-digit victory, beating San Diego State 82-52 on Thursday night in a rematch of last year’s title game.
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UConn beat Northwestern Sunday night in the second round of the men's NCAA Tournament, while Yale fell to San Diego State in their second round matchup. UConn will face San Diego State next weekend in Boston.
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A mishap involving sculling boats sent 29 people into the cold waters of Long Island Sound off Connecticut, but no serious injuries were reported.
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South Fork Wind’s turbines were staged and assembled at State Pier in New London, Connecticut.
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Dashcam video shows Meriden Police Cpl. Allen Ganter punching the driver in the face through the driver's side window of his car after the two argued on Dec. 8.