Baylor wins first NCAA title, Jets trade Darnold & the Rangers pretend there is no pandemic

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Baylor beat Gonzaga in a skewed NCAA men’s basketball title

The Baylor Bears won their first NCAA men’s basketball title, beating the previously undefeated Gonzaga Bulldogs Monday night in Indianapolis in a sudden 86-70 victory. The Bears dominated the highly anticipated game between the two No. 1 seeds from the start, and Baylor guards Jared Butler, MaCio Teague and Davion Mitchell kept their team ahead most of the night with a double-digit lead, while the Gonzaga star Jalen Suggs, who finished with 22 points, got into trouble early on. Baylor earlier came closest to a national championship in 1948, when it was second. Gonzaga shot for the first perfect season since Indiana’s 1976 juggernaut of 32-0 in 1976. More stories from theweek.com The rise of the pandemic crime is a problem with police in pace to be 1st country to 75 percent of the population vaccinates productivity of workers appears to be rising, thanks to the pandemic. Workers also say the pandemic has weakened their productivity.

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