Is your bracket busted yet?

The first round of the men's NCAA Tournament has tipped off. A released video shows a Russian aircraft dumping fuel on an American drone. And the treasury secretary told lawmakers the banking system "remains sound."

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March Madness is finally here

It's mid-March, and that can only mean two things: The NCAA Tournament is back – and we're all trying to remember what channel truTV is on.  Brackets everywhere (mine included) were busted early as No. 13 Furman stunned No. 4 Virginia in a 68-67 upset win in the men's tournament.  Three No. 1 seeds – Alabama, Houston and Kansas – are also in action today. But I think the most exciting matchup the will feature ACC champions Duke, riding a nine-game winning streak, against Oral Roberts, a mid-major side led by a prolific scorer in Max Abmas. See all the updates on today's games.

Furman forward Jalen Slawson celebrates a basket during the Paladins' upset win against Virginia during the second half of their first round men's NCAA Tournament game at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
Furman forward Jalen Slawson celebrates a basket during the Paladins' upset win against Virginia during the second half of their first round men's NCAA Tournament game at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.

Pentagon releases video of Russian jet dumping fuel on US drone

The Pentagon released footage Thursday of what it says is a Russian aircraft dumping fuel on a U.S. drone, damaging the propeller and forcing U.S. controllers to crash the device in the Black Sea two days ago. "Two Russian Su-27 aircraft conducted an unsafe and unprofessional intercept with a U.S. Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance unmanned MQ-9 Reaper operating within international airspace," the Pentagon said in a release issued with the video. The incident further escalated tensions between two countries already sharply at odds since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year. See the video here.

The Pentagon released video purportedly showing a Russian aircraft dumping fuel on an unmanned U.S. drone, damaging the propeller and forcing U.S. controllers to crash land the drone in the Black Sea on March 14, 2023.
The Pentagon released video purportedly showing a Russian aircraft dumping fuel on an unmanned U.S. drone, damaging the propeller and forcing U.S. controllers to crash land the drone in the Black Sea on March 14, 2023.

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Treasury secretary says banking system 'remains sound' amid SVB fallout

Despite banking industry turmoil after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers Thursday that the banking system “remains sound” and depositors’ savings “remain safe." Citing the steps regulators took in response to SVB's failure, Yellen added, “This week’s actions demonstrate our resolute commitment to ensure that depositors' savings remain safe.” Still, the stocks of other regional banks have plunged recently, and online searches by Americans asking if their money is safe have surged. Read more on Yellen's appearance before the Senate Finance Committee.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifies in front of the Senate Committee on Finance on President Biden's 2024 budget, on March 16, 2023.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifies in front of the Senate Committee on Finance on President Biden's 2024 budget, on March 16, 2023.

Two years after Atlanta shootings, Asian Americans' worries linger

Two years have passed since eight people – including six Asian women – were fatally shot at three spas in Atlanta, the shock and grief only exacerbating the Asian American community's concerns over increasing incidents of anti-Asian hate nationwide. As the country rallied in unprecedented support for Asian Americans, many hoped the energy could help boost representation in political and spiritual leadership, visibility in public school curricula and multilingual offerings in voter ballots, mental health services and outreach by law enforcement. But since the shootings, there are mixed feelings in the community about what progress has been made. Read more.

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