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Seattle's ticket drive to become NHL's 32nd team off to strong start

According to prospective owner Tim Leiweke, 10,000 season tickets were sold in 12 minutes.

        

Trump calls for action on guns. Lawmakers wonder: Will he stick to his?

On an issue as tough for Congress as guns, it’s hard to imagine lawmakers doing much without strong presidential leadership. Republicans in particular will need plenty of political cover if they are to go up against the gun lobby, their traditional al…

FACT CHECK: Trump’s Meeting With Lawmakers About Gun Policy

The president hosted members of Congress from both parties to discuss legislation on school safety and guns on Wednesday. NPR journalists have annotated a transcript of their remarks.

Trilobites: When Did Americans Stop Marrying Their Cousins? Ask the World’s Largest Family Tree

Researchers assembled 5 million family trees using data from the website Geni.com to test several genetic and historical hypotheses.

U.S. Ambassador to Mexico to Quit Amid Tense Relations Under Trump

Roberta S. Jacobson is one of the most experienced Latin America experts in the State Department, having spent most of her 31-year tenure focused on the region.

Miami Superintendent Backs Out of New York City Schools Job

A day after he was named by the mayor as New York City’s next schools chancellor, Alberto Carvalho renounced his decision during a live TV broadcast.

Ben Carson Tries to Cancel $31,000 Dining Set Purchase for HUD Office

Canceling the order for the custom-made furniture, which had come under investigation from the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, will not be easy.

Trump Wants to Arm Teachers. These Schools Already Do.

Hundreds of school districts across the country have given staff access to guns, seeing the weaponry not as a political statement but a practical response to a potent threat.

Minnesota has a quarterback problem, and Teddy Bridgewater is stuck in the middle of it

The Minnesota Vikings have one big offseason decision, and former Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is right in the middle of it.

        

‘Beast From The East’ Brings Beauty, Cold And Chaos To Europe

A cold snap from Siberia is bringing unusually bitter air and snow to much of the continent, stranding motorists, closing airports and killing several people.

Vote now for the most dedicated high school student in our I AM SPORT Award

Get to know some of the high school students in our region who love to give back! You can vote daily through March 19.

        

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