SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Gene Hackman died of heart disease, his wife died of hantavirus about 1 week earlier in Santa Fe, authorities say.
Gene Hackman died of heart disease, his wife died of hantavirus about 1 week earlier in Santa Fe, authorities say
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On-loan West Ham winger Maxwel Cornet has bagged his second goal in four games to give Genoa a point away at Cagliari in Serie A. Nicolas Viola opened the scoring for the Sardinian side. Cornet equalized early in the second half on Friday and it held up. The result leaves Genoa in 12th and Cagliari in 15th, four points above the relegation zone.
- By DOUG FERGUSON - AP Golf Writer
Xander Schauffele met at least one goal in his return from injury at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He made the cut for the 58th consecutive time on the PGA Tour. That's the longest streak since Tiger Woods set the record at 142. And the 58 in a row is the sixth-longest streak in history. It wasn't easy. Schauffele is coming off a rib injury that kept him out for two months. He opened with a 77. He was going well Friday until back-to-back double bogeys. But he ran off three birdies in four holes and made it on the number.
- Steve Henson - Los Angeles Times (TNS)
It’s said that sometimes the best defense is offense. LeBron James took that approach Thursday night when he confronted Stephen A. Smith courtside at a Lakers game and scolded him, telling him in no uncertain terms to stop talking about Bronny James, LeBron’s son and teammate.
- By JONATHAN J. COOPER - Associated Press
President Donald Trump created a task force Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, which will bring the globe’s premier soccer tournament to North America at a time when Trump’s on-again-off-again tariffs have ratcheted up tensions across the continent. The task force, which Trump will chair, will coordinate the federal government’s security and planning for the tournament, which is expected to draw millions of tourists to the United States, Canada and Mexico. Officials from FIFA, the international soccer governing body, met with Trump in the Oval Office and gave him a personalized game ball.
- Sanjana Vig MD, MBA | Wealth of Geeks
Tariffs, or taxes imposed on imported goods, play a significant role in global trade. While they are often implemented to protect domestic industries, they can also lead to unintended consequences, particularly in sectors like healthcare and healthtech.
- By ALAN SUDERMAN - AP Business Writer
President Donald Trump said Friday that he’s committed to making the U.S. a world leader in cryptocurrencies as industry leaders heaped praise on him for reversing what they said had been unfair attacks on digital assets by the previous administration. The first-ever White House “Crypto Summit” included crypto company executives, cabinet officials and lawmakers, many of whom took turns raving about Trump’s leadership on digital assets. The emboldened industry said it was unfairly treated by the Biden administration and spent heavily to help Trump and Republicans in the last election. Trump reiterated his eagerness to help the crypto industry with friendly legislation and light-touch regulations.
- By The Associated Press
Hantavirus — blamed in the death of Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa — is a rare virus spread by contact with rodents or their urine or feces. It is found throughout the world, but it doesn't spread between people. It can cause a severe and sometimes deadly lung infection called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The vast majority of cases since then in the U.S. have been in western states, especially the southwest. Between 1993 and 2022 there were 864 reported cases in the U.S.
- David Wickert - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
ATLANTA — President Donald Trump and his fellow defendants in the Fulton County election interference case could eventually receive reimbursement for attorney fees, under a bill that passed the Georgia Senate on Thursday night.
- Jessica Nix and Damian Garde - Bloomberg News (TNS)
U.S. measles cases jumped by a third over the past week, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, a worrying sign in the outbreak that’s already linked to two deaths.
- Lia Assimakopoulos - The Dallas Morning News (TNS)
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Stars have said all season they’re “all in” to win the Stanley Cup this year after back-to-back runs to the Western Conference finals.
- By CHRIS MEGERIAN - Associated Press
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's campaign of disruption is engulfing the federal government. A series of decisions revealed Friday showed how the turmoil is upending how public servants do their jobs in ways big and small. For example, Environmental Protection Agency officials now need to seek approval from the Department of Government Efficiency for contracts exceeding $50,000, and the Pentagon has choked off the ability of civilian employees to travel for work. The cascading developments are only a fraction of the upheaval that’s taken place since Trump took office. The White House is pushing ahead despite political blowback, including from some Republicans.
- By MEAD GRUVER - Associated Press
Freedom Caucus leaders in the Wyoming House of Representatives are claiming victory after a legislative session in which most of their priorities got passed. Wyoming is the first state where a Freedom Caucus has taken control of a statehouse chamber. Republican Gov. Mark Gordon has signed three of the conservative lawmakers' top five bills into law. They include a steep property tax cut, a ban on diversity programs in government, and nonrecognition of driver’s licenses issued to unauthorized immigrants. Stricter voter registration and residency requirements still await Gordon's signature. A fifth bill banning environmental, social and governance investing by the state wasn't taken up by the state Senate.
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A shocking defensive mix up has helped Toulouse to draw at home to Monaco 1-1 in Ligue 1. The visitor was leading through an early goal from Japanese winger Takumi Minamino and Toulouse rarely looked like equalizing on Friday. But in the last minute, a collision between Monaco's goalkeeeper and centre half allowed Frank Magri to steal in and score into the almost empty net. The result leaves both teams in the same positions, Monaco is fourth and Toulouse eighth. Players from both clubs wore shirts with “WO=MAN” written on the back instead of their names in a league initiative to mark International Women’s Day.
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Jordan Hobbs scored 23 points and Michigan used a 25-0 first-half run and a dominating second half to crush No. 15 Maryland 98-71 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. Freshmen Syla Swords and Olivia Olson added 22 and 20, respectively. The fifth-seeded Wolverines face league champion and second-ranked USC in the semifinals on Saturday. Hobbs and Olson both had 10 points in the big run that saw the Wolverines race to a 31-6 lead. After the Terrapins had a 16-0 run to close within one late in the first half, Michigan outscored Maryland 57-34 in the second half. The Wolverines shot 61%, making 12 of 23 3-pointers, to score the most points of any Maryland opponent this season. Sarah Te-Biasu scored 25 points for the fourth-seeded Terrapins
- Jordan McPherson - Miami Herald (TNS)
The Florida Panthers closed out the NHL trade deadline on Friday with another blockbuster: They are acquiring veteran forward Brad Marchand from the Boston Bruins, according to multiple reports.
- Megan Tomasic - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)
PITTSBURGH — For the past two years, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission's definition of sex has been expanded to better protect LGBTQ+ people across the state.
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Former Dallas Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban says he wouldn’t have traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers without receiving much more in return. Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison has come under heavy criticism after sending Doncic to the Lakers in a shocking three-team deal on Feb. 1 that sent Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 first-round draft pick to Dallas. The Lakers have put themselves in position to be title contenders and the Mavericks are in danger of missing the playoffs after Davis and then Kyrie Irving were injured.
- By STEVE KARNOWSKI - Associated Press
A man accused of tampering with a witness in a courtroom hallway has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Abdinasir Abshir will be sentenced for his role in a scheme that prosecutors said stole $250 million in federal funds meant to feed children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The witness tampering allegation surfaced last month at the trial of the alleged ringleader of the Feeding Our Future scheme. Abshir's lawyer conceded it was a “shocking incident.” Under Friday's plea deal, both sides recommended 63 to 78 months in prison, and Abshir has agreed to pay nearly $2.3 million in restitution. The judge is not bound by the recommendations.
- By EDITH M. LEDERER - Associated Press
In 2015, then-President Barack Obama committed the United States to achieving newly adopted U.N. global goals by 2030. They included ending poverty, achieving gender equality and urgently tackling climate change. The Trump administration now says it “rejects and denounces” the goals. The 17 goals were adopted unanimously by all 193 U.N. member nations, with the aim of eliminating global hunger, protecting the planet, ensuring prosperity for all people, and promoting peace. Edward Heartney is a minister-counselor at the U.S. mission to the United Nations. He says the U.N. goals “advance a program of soft global governance that is inconsistent with U.S. sovereignty and adverse to the rights and interests of Americans.”
Mexican finance minister, a holdover from previous administration, resigns and is replaced by deputy
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Mexican Finance Secretary Rogelio Ramírez de la O, a holdover from the previous administration, has resigned for personal reasons and will be replaced by his deputy. President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday in a video posted to X that Ramírez de la O would serve as an economic advisor on international issues. The economist had served as finance secretary since July 2021, when he was appointed by then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador amid the economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sheinbaum named Edgar Amador Zamora, Ramírez de la O’s number two, to replace him.
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Thrust into unemployment, axed federal workers face relatives who celebrate their firing
- By BABACAR DIONE - Associated Press
France has handed control of two military facilities to Senegal, beginning the formal process of withdrawing its military presence from the West African country amid its waning influence in the region. The handover Friday follows a declaration by Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye late last year that all foreign troops would leave the country. The French Embassy said in a statement that it has handed “the facilities and housing in the Maréchal and Saint-Exupéry districts” over to Senegal. It has not said how many French troops remain. Senegal’s new government has taken a hard-line stance on the French military presence as part of a larger regional backlash against what many consider the legacy of an oppressive colonial empire.
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Court-appointed lawyer advises judge to end NYC mayor's criminal case and prevent prosecutors from refiling charges.
- By The Associated Press
Led by Erik Timko's 19 points, the Delaware Blue Hens defeated the Stony Brook Seawolves 80-76 in the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament on Friday.
- By STEVE REED - AP Sports Writer
Raegan Beers had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Payton Verhulst added 16 points and No. 10 Oklahoma battled back from a 10-point second-half deficit to beat No. 12 Kentucky 69-65 and advance to the SEC Tournament semifinals. Sahara Williams chipped in with 13 points for Oklahoma, which has won nine straight. The Sooners will face two-time defending Southeastern Conference champion and fifth-ranked South Carolina, an 84-63 winner over Vanderbilt, on Saturday. Georgia Amoore scored 29 points and Clara Strack added 12 points and 16 rebounds to lead Kentucky.
- Antonio Maria Delgado - Miami Herald (TNS)
Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro is accusing Guyanese President Irfaan Ali of seeking to provoke an armed conflict, likening him to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whom Maduro claims caused the war with Russia.
- By EDDIE PELLS - AP National Writer
This week in Aspen marks the debut of Shaun White's Snow League. It's a four-contest circuit that the retired three-time Olympic gold medalist hopes can alter the trajectory of halfpipe snowboarding. White's league promises $1.6 million in prize money, and $50,000 first prizes for men and women. It also offers Olympic qualifying points with the Milan-Cortina Games less than a year away. Top names competing this week include defending Olympic champion Ayumu Hirano on the men's side and Maddie Mastro for the women. White says he sees the league as a long-needed way to bring the best riders together more than every four years for the Olympics.
- Hallie Lauer - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)
PITTSBURGH — Organizers of a ballot referendum directing the city to divest from countries committing genocide, specifically citing Israel, conceded that they did not have enough signatures to make it on the ballot during a hearing Friday morning — ending the legal challenges it faced.
Blues' Cam Fowler expects nerves in his Anaheim return after trade ended his 14 1/2 years with Ducks
- By GREG BEACHAM - AP Sports Writer
Cam Fowler is back to play in Anaheim for the first time since the Ducks traded the longest-serving and highest-scoring defenseman in franchise history to the St. Louis Blues less than three months ago. Fowler insists he feels no bitterness or disappointment about the way his 14 1/2 seasons in Orange County ended, and he is likely to receive a boisterous welcome when the Blues face the Ducks. Fowler had been a mainstay on the Ducks’ blue line since 2010, when the team selected him with the 12th overall pick. The Ducks traded him to St. Louis in December.
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Gene Hackman died of heart disease, his wife died of hantavirus about 1 week earlier in Santa Fe, authorities say.
- Maya T. Prabhu - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
ATLANTA — A Georgia House staffer will not face charges for his part in a tussle outside the chamber earlier this year that led to him shoving a state senator to the ground.
- August Brown - Los Angeles Times (TNS)
LOS ANGELES — Brian James, the founding guitarist for the visionary and influential U.K. punk band The Damned, has died. He was 70.
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Dallas stars agree to acquire Mikko Rantanen from Carolina, sign him to long-term extension, AP source says.
- By The Associated Press
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- David Matthews - New York Daily News (TNS)
Adnan Syed, the accused murderer who became the subject of the widely popular podcast “Serial,” has had his sentence for the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee reduced to time served.
- John Katsilometes - Las Vegas Review-Journal (TNS)
LAS VEGAS — Sphere is rolling toward a long-projected Harry Styles residency.
- Martha Ross - The Mercury News (TNS)
Officially, Meghan Markle’s surname became the unwieldy Mountbatten-Windsor when she married Prince Harry in 2018, but she isn’t wrong in wanting to use Sussex as her last name instead, after her husband’s dukedom, according to experts on royal titles.
- John Katsilometes - Las Vegas Review-Journal (TNS)
LAS VEGAS — We didn’t have a hard-rock guitarist opening for Pitbull on our bingo card.
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Led by Kezza Giffa's 25 points, the High Point Panthers defeated the Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs 85-64 in the Big South Conference Tournament on Friday.
- By SEAN MURPHY - Associated Press
Oklahoma's top public schools official is continuing his quest to put a Bible in classrooms. Republican State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced this week he's teaming with country music singer Lee Greenwood and seeking donations to buy $59.99 leather-bound “God Bless the USA” Bibles. The move comes one day after a legislative subcommittee in the GOP-controlled Legislature turned down Walters' request for $3 million to pay for the Bibles. Walters announced his Bible mandate last year, prompting a lawsuit from a group of parents and teachers. Some of his proposed policy changes, like a mandate that schools collect immigration status of students, have faced opposition from other GOP leaders.
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