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Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, and Connecticut Set for NCAA Final Four Showdown in Indianapolis

The men’s NCAA Tournament Final Four features Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, and Connecticut competing next weekend in Indianapolis, with Arizona facing Michigan and Illinois taking on Connecticut. Arizona and Michigan represent strong power conference teams, Illinois emerges as the tournament’s Cinderella story, and Connecticut aims to defend its consecutive national titles. The tournament has showcased dominant performances from top seeds and promises an exciting conclusion as these four teams vie for the national championship.

Duke Secures No. 1 Overall Seed in 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as Nebraska Aims to Break Long Winless Streak

Duke University earned the top overall seed in the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, followed by Arizona, Michigan, and Florida, with the tournament beginning Tuesday and culminating in the Final Four in Indianapolis on April 6. The selection committee’s decisions were influenced by recent performances and injuries, leading to notable seed changes and the exclusion of teams like Auburn, which sparked controversy. Nebraska, preparing for its first tournament game since 1986, hopes to break its winless streak as it faces Troy, with strong fan support expected due to the team’s improved performance and favorable location.

Super Bowl Champion Matt Ulrich Passes Away at 41

Matt Ulrich, former Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman and Super Bowl champion, has passed away at the age of 41. He was remembered fondly by his former teammates and coaches, and is survived by his wife Alison and four sons. Colts owner Jim Irsay expressed his condolences on Twitter, saying “I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of Matt Ulrich.”

Indianapolis Woman Arrested After Allegedly Crashing Car into School Mistakenly Believed to be Tied to Israel

Ruba Almaghtheh, 34, was arrested on Friday after crashing her car into the Israelite School of Universal and Practical Knowledge in Indianapolis, believing it to be a Jewish school with ties to Israel. The incident is believed to be motivated by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and no injuries were reported. The school's director, Rabbi Yisrael Pinson, expressed shock and sadness at the incident, and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is continuing to investigate.

Indiana Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against State’s Largest Hospital System for Violating Patient Privacy Laws

Indiana Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the state's largest hospital system for violating patient privacy laws, in response to a doctor's public sharing of the story of a 10-year-old Ohio girl who traveled to Indiana for an abortion. The lawsuit seeks disciplinary legal action against the doctor and the hospital system has not yet responded. The case has sparked a debate over the privacy of medical records and the rights of patients to keep their information private.

Mike Pence Condemns Trump’s Refusal to Concede 2020 Election, Stands with Georgia Poll Workers

Mike Pence, former Vice President, has publicly sided with 2020 Georgia poll workers against former President Donald Trump's claims that the election was stolen. Pence stated that he had no right to overturn the election on Jan. 6, and condemned Trump's refusal to concede the 2020 election. He also emphasized that Trump and all those implicated are entitled to due process, and that judgment should be left to the American people and to history.

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