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Pacquiao says he still wants Floyd but won’t call him out

MANILA, Philippines — Manny Pacquiao is still open to fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr., but is waiting for the challenge to come from the other side and for promoters to iron out a spat over drug testing.

Texts offer peek at Tiger’s jungle

Tiger Woods had a close call last October in Las Vegas that nearly “ruined my whole life,” according to text messages released by one of his mistresses.

While fun to root for, Cinderellas not always smart bets

Upsets are always a colorful theme early in the NCAA Tournament. The little guys become the biggest and best stories, and superstars such as Ohio State’s Evan Turner get overshadowed.

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House makes history

WASHINGTON — Summoned to success by President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled Congress approved historic legislation Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses, a climactic chapter in the century-long quest for near universal coverage.

Thousands expected at Tea Party rally in Reid’s hometown of Searchlight

A “Tea Party Express” rally is coming Saturday to Searchlight, a sort of conservative mini-Woodstock in the desert that organizers expect to draw 5,000 to 10,000 people — maybe more — from across the country, most of whom want to end the career of Nevada’s most powerful politician, Democratic Sen. Harry Reid.

UFC boss looks to build in suburbia

UFC mastermind Dana White is planning to build a giant family entertainment complex near his home in Summerlin that could be somewhere around 10 times bigger than a Chuck E. Cheese.