As a collegiate star, making the transition to professional athlete can be a difficult task, both mentally and physically. As trying a task as it is to match up with the best athletes in the world on a nightly basis, it can be even more perplexing to ... Read Full Story
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NCAA: Texas A&M beats Utah State 69-53
BYU freshman guard Tyler Haws, team's third-leading scorer, returns to starting lineup after missing last game with eye injury. He scored the first basket of the tournament.
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NCAA March Madness has begun with BYU and Florida
NYC cops sorry for pounding couple's door 50 times
An elderly Brooklyn couple say they're tired of hearing the phrase, "Police! Open up!"
World War II veteran Walter Martin and his 82-year-old wife, Rose, say police have come looking for criminals at their house about 50 times in the
Judge orders renegotiation of 9/11 settlement
A federal judge wants to hear from ground zero workers about a multimillion-dollar legal settlement for people sickened by dust from the World Trade Center.
U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein is trying to decide whether to approve
Clinton says agreement with Russia near on nukes
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is in Moscow to meet with senior Russian officials and to join top international diplomats in assessing the stalled Mideast peace process.
Clinton arrived in the Russian capital Thursday
Colo topless gardener complaints prompt new rules
A nudist in Boulder who was threatened with eviction last spring for gardening outside wearing only pasties and a thong has caused another stir by gardening topless. At least four callers told police 52-year-old Catharine Pierce was in her











































