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TODAY’S FIRST WORD goes to athletes offering support for Oklahoma.
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BREAKING: The Sacramento Kings are staying put.
Dallas — The NBA Board of Governors voted Wednesday to keep the Kings in Sacramento and not allow them to move to Seattle, a person with knowledge of the vote told USA TODAY Sports.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the vote has not been made public.
Read the Rest: NBA owners vote to keep Kings in Sacramento
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Jack Hoffman meets Barack Obama. The President got a visit from the 7-year-old brain cancer patient who became a YouTube sensation thanks to University of Nebraska football. Jack Hoffman’s 69-yard touchdown run during Nebraska’s recent spring game has been seen by more than 7.7 million users of YouTube.
(Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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New York Jets release Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow was informed Monday morning when he arrived at the team’s facility he’ll be released, and the team put out a statement:
“We have a great deal of respect for Tim Tebow,” said Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan. “Unfortunately, things did not work out the way we all had hoped. Tim is an extremely hard worker, evident by the shape he came back in this offseason. We wish him the best moving forward.” -
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Oh no, John Kerry. “Sweet Adeline.” This apparently happened. (via)
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Good morning, Tumblr. This is exactly right.
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The subject of what has become the iconic photo of Monday’s Boston Marathon bombing is 78-year-old Bill Iffrig.
After being helped to his feet, he finished the race.
The story: http://usat.ly/12iZyOR
(Photo by John Tlumacki, Boston Globe via AP)
Just, wow.
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TODAY’S FRONT PAGES. Boston Marathon explosions shake the nation.
Roundup: Complete coverage, all in one place.
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Phillies OF Ben Revere taped “Pray for Boston” to his glove.