Hyo Joo Kim rides 63 to early lead at Fortinet Founders Cup

Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea finished her round birdie-eagle to post a 9-under-par 63 and take the first-round lead at the Fortinet Founders Cup on Thursday in Menlo Park, Calif.

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Kim, a seven-time winner on the LPGA Tour and the 2015 Founders Cup champion, was bogey-free on her first trip around Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club, which is hosting for the first time.

"I am just so satisfied I had no bogeys. I had some mistakes in the beginning, but I was able to save them," Kim said. "I ended with an eagle, so I ended pretty happily."

Kim, 30, holed out for eagle at the par-5 18th hole.

"I couldn't see the hole from where I was," Kim said, "but people started cheering and then I heard a 'Yeah!' so I figured it went in."

Two strokes off the pace is fellow South Korea native Dongeun Lee, a 21-year-old making just her second LPGA start.

Lee's round of 65 also concluded with an eagle at No. 18, after five of her seven birdies came on the front nine.

"The line was quite long but I had the line in it so I just first wanted to approach it first, but it went in," Lee said. "So good."

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Germany's Polly Mack and South Korea's Jin Hee Im are tied for third at 6-under 66.

Mack overcame a double-bogey 7 at No. 10 with eight total birdies.

"It's funny, I have my mental coach here this week and it's great to just really see that work coming in play right there," Mack said. "I think I did pretty good at just doing my post-shot routine and basically letting that bounce off right there and move on and just not let it affect me too much."

A knot at 4-under 68 included major winners Minjee Lee of Australia and Mao Saigo of Japan. Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh was still on the course as play wound down late Thursday afternoon, 4 under par through 15 holes.

World No. 2 Nelly Korda opened with a 2-under 70 and World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand settled for an even-par 72. Young star Rose Zhang, who won the 2024 Founders Cup, shot a 1-under 71 to begin just her second start of the season.

A California native, Zhang is preparing to graduate Stanford this spring and was glad for this week's tour stop in Northern California. She said she finished her final paper earlier this week.

"It is crazy. I honestly feel like it's a little bit anticlimactic because I'm playing golf," Zhang said. "I haven't been doing as much of celebrating, but internally I do feel really good about it."

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Hyo Joo Kim rides 63 to early lead at Fortinet Founders Cup

Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea finished her round birdie-eagle to post a 9-under-par 63 and take the first-round lead at the ...
Luka Dončić posts Lakers' first 60-point game since Kobe Bryant's farewell performance

Last Thursday,LukaDončićposted his first 50-point game with the Los Angeles Lakers.This Thursday, he went a step further.

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The Slovenian star posted 60 points ina 134-126 win over the Miami Heat, the highest scoring total of his Lakers career and tied for the second-highest mark of his career. It's also the Lakers' first 60-pointer since Kobe Bryant's legendary "Mamba Out" farewell game in 2016.

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The last Laker to score more than 60 points was Bryant with 61 on Feb. 2, 2009.

Between Thursday and Dončić's 40 points in the first night of the back-to-back, he posted 100 points in the span of 25 hours. He has averaged 40.9 points in his past eight games.

His full line: 60 points on 18-of-30 shooting from the field (9-of-17 on 3-pointers and 15-of-19 on free throws), 7 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 assists and 2 turnovers.

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Dončić had only 21 points at halftime, at which point the Lakers were down 65-59 and seemingly feeling the effects of the back-to-back. They came alive with a 15-1 run midway through the third quarter, and then Dončić scored 20 points to put the game away in the fourth.

And because some people might care about this now, Bam Adebayo had 28 points and 10 rebounds while making 7-of-10 free throws.

"I know what it's like to be in that mode,Adebayo said after the game, referring tohis recent 83-point gamethatbothered more than a few Lakers fans. "As people can see it's not easy to hit 80. He made some tough shots and you tip your hat off."

This win is the Lakers' eighth straight and 11th in their past 12 games. That has improved their record to 45-25, still good for third in the Western Conference.

That run of success has seen Dončić enter the conversation for his first career NBA MVP award. He now has the second-best odds of any player on BetMGM at +1500, though that's a distant second behind the favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is -1000 to win the award for the second straight year.

Regardless of what hardware Dončić receives, this is good as he's looked since the inexplicable trade that sent him to Los Angeles. And it remains to be seen what else the Lakers accomplish this season.

Luka Dončić posts Lakers' first 60-point game since Kobe Bryant's farewell performance

Last Thursday,LukaDončićposted his first 50-point game with the Los Angeles Lakers.This Thursday, he went a step further....
Amid Iran war, some soldiers banned from wearing uniforms off base

Military bases on American soil have banned service members from wearing their uniforms off base as threats of retaliatory attacks against soldiers bubble up since the United States jointly launched its war in Iran.

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Following the United States and Israel's initial attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, U.S. bases in the Middle East came under heavy fire from Iranian missiles and drones, killing seven U.S. soldiers stationed in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Six soldiers were later killed in an air tanker crash in Iraq, and at least 200 have been wounded across the Middle East.

Threats to U.S. troops have not been confined to the war zone. Bases on American soil have shut down in response to reports of active shooters, suspicious packages and other unidentified threats. Since the war began, a growing number of military bases in the continental United States clamped down on security, banning visitors and ordering service members to change out of uniform when they leave the premises.

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Fatal shooting, suspicious packages at US bases

On March 16, areportof a suspicious package near an entrance gate at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base, the headquarters of U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM, prompted a gate closure. The FBI's Tampa office laterstatedthat "possible energetic materials" were found inside the package. MacDillissueda shelter-in-place order two days later on March 18, citing an unidentified targeted "threat."CENTCOM is the military branch leading operations in the Iran war. It's unclear if the threats were related.

On March 17, officials at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in southern New Jersey said that "suspicious packages"were foundon the base, prompting a lockdown. They later determined the packages did not pose a threat.

Reports of an active shooter sent Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexicointo lockdownthat same day. A military veteran was killed and an active-duty service member was injured, according tonews reports.

It's not clear if any of these incidents were linked to the war in the Middle East. Local authorities said investigations are ongoing. But a handful of separate U.S. attacks since the war began, including a shooting at a Virginia Reserve Officers' Training Corps class, are being investigated as terrorism. Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, a class instructor, was killed on March 12 whena man who'd served time in prisonfor colluding with the Islamic State allegedly opened fire on an ROTC class at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.

Uniforms banned for soldiers off base

Military installations have tightened security, banning service members from wearing their uniforms off base in some locations. Fort Huachuca, an Army base in Arizona where more than 5,600 service members are stationed, received an order on March 13 prohibiting soldiers from wearing uniforms away from the base "to ensure force protection efforts align with current global events," according to a copy of the order obtained by USA TODAY.

"This prohibition applies to all off-post activities, including but not limited to dining, shopping, and appointments," according to the order.

The Army's Combined Arms Command issued a similar order to its members the same day, according to spokesperson Lt. Col. Bryen Freigo. The order is "a prudent and proactive measure intended to reduce their visibility and is not in response to any specific or credible threat," he told USA TODAY in an email.

The Pentagon referred questions about these bans to U.S. Northern Command, which said there was no across-the-board ban at U.S. bases.

A temporary ban was also issued Feb. 28 at Shaw Air Force Base, east of Columbia, South Carolina, saying that military members were "no longer authorized" to wear uniforms off base. The baserescindedthe policy on March 15.

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MacDill Air Force base in Tampa, Florida, issued a shelter in place order on March 18 in response to a "threat" made against the base.

The Navy declined to say whether it had banned the use of uniforms off base but said it was "implementing additional force protection measures," including changes to uniform policies in specific situations, "to reduce the vulnerability of our personnel," according to an emailed statement. The day the war started, Naval Support Activity Annapolis, across the river from the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland, announced increased security at its entrance gates and halted all public visits "as a result of current world events," according to a Facebookpost.

Recent US-based attacks connected to Middle East conflict

At least two other attacks in recent weeks reportedly had connections to the ongoing war in the Middle East.

A gunman who police said killed two people and injured more than a dozen others at a bar in Austin on March 1was wearing an Iranian flag shirt, according to videos and photos shared online.

Less than two weeks later, police said Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, slammed his truck into a Michigan synagogue and exchanged fire with police before he was killed. According to local leaders in Dearborn Heights,Ghazali's family membersin Lebanon had been killed days earlier in Israeli attacks that have blanketed the country and killed hundreds in another front of the Iran war.

Uniform bans common in recent US wars

Steve Gabavics, a retired Army colonel who served for decades in the military police, estimated that threats to bases have increased by 10% to 15% as a result of the Iran war.

It's nothing new for the military to clamp down on security at bases or installations in response to U.S. wars abroad, including restricting service members from wearing uniforms off base, according to Gabavics. "I've seen it every time we've had a major international conflict," he said.

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Gabavics, who commanded military police across the Military District of Washington, said during his time in the role, there may have been dozens of sleeper cells tied to Iran scattered across the Washington, DC, region, and around a hundred across the country.

But the greater threat to service members, he said, likely stems from "lone wolf" attackers inspired by ideology.

Last November, two uniformed National Guard soldiers on patrol were shot blocks from the White House. Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old from Summersville, West Virginia, was killed, and another soldier suffered serious wounds. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan man arrested andchargedin the shooting, had worked with violent,CIA-backed "zero units"during the U.S. occupation of his country.

Service members in uniform do "create a target," Gabavics said. "We're trying to prevent having an easy target for somebody who does want to do something like this."

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Amid Iran war, some soldiers banned from wearing uniforms off base

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Fire at South Korean auto parts factory injures at least 55

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A fire at an auto parts factory in South Korea's central city of Daejeon injured at least 55 people on Friday, with officials warning the toll could rise.

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The National Fire Agency said 24 were seriously hurt in a blaze likely caused by an explosion. Officials could not immediately confirm whether any of the injured were in life-threatening condition. Nam Deuk-woo, fire chief of the city's Daedeok district, said authorities were searching for at least 14 other people believed to have been inside the facility when the fire broke out.

Videos and photos from the scene showed thick gray smoke billowing from the complex and some workers jumping from a building.

The fire was reported at about 1:18 p.m. Nam said the cause was not immediately known, but the blaze appeared to have spread rapidly, with witnesses reporting an explosion.

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He said the fire destroyed a factory building that firefighters were unable to enter because of concerns it could collapse. Efforts focused on preventing the blaze from spreading to an adjacent facility and removing chemicals from the site. The agency said the facility contained about 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of highly reactive chemicals.

Some people were injured when they jumped from the building to escape, while others suffered from smoke inhalation, Nam said. Police were tracking mobile phone signals of the 14 people still unaccounted-for.

More than 500 firefighters, police and other emergency personnel were deployed, along with about 120 vehicles, evacuation aircraft and equipment, including an unmanned water cannon vehicle and two firefighting robots used in areas difficult for crews to access.

President Lee Jae Myung called for the full mobilization of personnel and equipment to contain the fire and support rescue operations.

Fire at South Korean auto parts factory injures at least 55

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Why isn't Aden Holloway playing for Alabama basketball? Guard's NCAA Tournament status

Alabama basketballwill be without starting guard Aden Holloway for theCrimson Tide's March 20 game vs. No. 13 seed Hofstra after hewas arrested on two felonieson Monday, March 16, for possession 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his residence.

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He's slated to miss the entire first weekend and potentially more, shouldAlabamaadvance to the Sweet 16.

The 6-foot-1 junior is the Tide's second-leading scorer, averaging 16.8 points with 2.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game this season as a first-year starter after coming off the bench last season. He was a starter at Auburn in 2023-24 as a true freshman.

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It's a massive blow to the No. 4 seed Crimson Tide, which boasts one of the top backcourts in college basketball alongside sophomore Labaron Philon Jr. They take on No. 13 seed Hofstra in the first round on Friday, March 20.

Alabama will likely turn to Houston Mallette in Holloway's absence. The fifth-year senior guard is averaging 6.6 points per game mostly in a bench role this season, averaging 23.3 minutes per game.

Here's what to know of Holloway's absence and why he was arrested before the NCAA Tournament:

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A Texas Christian University Horned Frogs cheerleader practices before the game during a first round game of the men's2026 NCAATournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 19, 2026 in Greenville, SC.

Why was Aden Holloway arrested?

Holloway was arrested on Monday, March 16 and charged with first-degree possession of marijuana and failure to affix a tax stamp after the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force found 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his residence.

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He was transported to the Tuscaloosa County Jail and was set with a $5,000 bond, according toThe Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. The University of Alabama later released a statement and said he was removed from campus and won't return to the team until the university's office of student conduct finishes its investigation.

What Nate Oats said of Aden Holloway's absence

Alabama coach Nate Oats said he has talked to Holloway since his arrest, and said he'll continue supporting the junior guard. He also declined to speculate whether Holloway has any chance of returning to the Crimson Tide should they advance to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament.

"I've met with him in person, talked to him on the phone multiple times,"Oats said March 19."Look, I'm an adult. I've made mistakes. We all have things we'd like to do differently. Now is not the time to ignore a kid that you've built a real relationship with. Now is the time he needs more love from the adults in his life than at any point. ... you get into it to help impact young men's lives. Well, if you disappear when they make a mistake, I'm not so sure that's a genuine relationship you've built.

"I've got three daughters. They've made mistakes. You don't disappear on them when they need your help. I won't be disappearing on him. I talked to him yesterday morning on the phone. I talked to him the night before that. I've talked to him every day so far."

Alabama center Aiden Sherrell also saidthe team still supports Holloway, but is focused on its first-round game.

"We're just focusing on the task at hand. Biz (Holloway) is our brother," Sherrell said. "We're here for him, but we're focused on the game and focused on making a long run in March."

Aden Holloway stats

Here are Holloway's per game averages during his three-year college career:

  • 2023-24 (Auburn): 7.3 points with 1.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game on 31.8% shooting

  • 2024-25 (Alabama): 11.4 points with 1.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game on 46.5% shooting

  • 2025-26 (Alabama): 16.8 points with 2.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game on 48.1% shooting

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When does UFL season start? Full 2026 spring league schedule

The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots29-13 in Super Bowl 60on Feb. 8 to send the NFL into offseason mode.

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Now, NFL fans are in the midst of a lengthy wait between games, as the 2026 NFL season won't kick off until Wednesday, Sept. 9.

Several events will help to tide over football junkies until the 2026 NFL season begins. Many will have a keen eye on the 2026 NFL Draft while others will be eager to check outthe inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic.

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For the third consecutive year, football fans will also be able to turn to the United Football League to serve as a source of entertainment. The spring football league has made some notable tweaks ahead of its 2026 season. Among them are some notable rule changes – includingthe addition of a four-point field goal– and therelocation of three of the league's eight franchises.

Many UFL fans will be excited both to see their favorite players back in action and to see howMike Repole's visionfor the new-look UFL pans out.

Here's what to know about the 2026 UFL schedule and when the league's first game will be played.

When does UFL season start 2026?

  • Start date: Friday, March 27

The first game of the 2026 UFL season will be played on Friday, March 27. The three-time spring-league champion Birmingham Stallions will face the Louisville Kings in the latter franchise's inaugural UFL game.

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The Kings will host the UFL season opener at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville. It will kick off at 8 p.m. ET.

The Kings will be led into the season by first-time coach Chris Redman. The 48-year-old was a star quarterback at Louisville and went on to have a nine-year NFL career after being selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2000 NFL Draft.

The Stallions are also breaking in a new coach, as former NFL and UFL quarterback AJ McCarron will replace Skip Holtz for the 2026 NFL season. Like Redman, McCarron is a first-time coach. The 35-year-old will be looking to help Birmingham improve upon its 7-3 record in 2025 and bounce back from its first-ever playoff exit since the 2022 USFL reboot.

UFL schedule 2026

The 2026 UFL regular season will follow the same format as the league's previous iterations. It will feature 40 games over a 10-week span, culminating in a three-game postseason featuring four of the league's eight teams.

Below is a complete look at the UFL schedule for 2026:

(All times Eastern.)

Week 1

Friday, March 27

  • Birmingham Stallions at Louisville Kings, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, March 28

  • DC Defenders at St. Louis Battlehawks, Noon, ESPN

  • Houston Gamblers at Dallas Renegades, 4 p.m., Fox

Sunday, March 29

  • Columbus Aviators at Orlando Storm, 8 p.m., ESPN

Week 2

Friday, April 3

  • DC Defenders at Columbus Aviators, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, April 4

  • Louisville Kings at Orlando Storm, 8 p.m., ESPN

Sunday, April 5

  • Birmingham Stallions at Houston Gamblers, Noon, ESPN2

Tuesday, April 7

  • St. Louis Battlehawks at Dallas Renegades, 8 p.m., FS1

Week 3

Friday, April 10

  • Orlando Storm at Louisville Kings, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, April 11

  • Houston Gamblers at DC Defenders, Noon, ESPN

Sunday, April 12

  • Columbus Aviators at Dallas Renegades, Noon, ABC

  • Birmingham Stallions at St. Louis Battlehawks, 3 p.m., ABC

Week 4

Thursday, April 16

  • Louisville Kings at Houston Gamblers, 8 p.m., ESPN App

Friday, April 17

  • Dallas Renegades at Columbus Aviators, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, April 18

  • St. Louis Battlehawks at DC Defenders, 12:30 p.m., ABC

  • Orlando Storm at Birmingham Stallions, 4 p.m., Fox

Week 5

Friday, April 24

  • DC Defenders at Birmingham Stallions, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, April 25

  • St. Louis Battlehawks at Orlando Storm, 7 p.m., ESPN

Sunday, April 26

  • Columbus Aviators at Houston Gamblers, Noon, ABC

  • Louisville Kings at Dallas Renegades, 3 p.m., ABC

Week 6

Thursday, April 30

  • St. Louis Battlehawks at Louisville Kings, 8 p.m., FS1

Friday, May 1

  • Houston Gamblers at Columbus Aviators, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, May 2

  • Dallas Renegades at DC Defenders, Noon, ABC

Sunday, May 3

  • Birmingham Stallions at Orlando Storm, 4 p.m., Fox

Week 7

Friday, May 8

  • Columbus Aviators at St. Louis Battlehawks, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, May 9

  • Louisville Kings at DC Defenders, 1:30 p.m., Fox

  • Dallas Renegades at Birmingham Stallions, 8 p.m., ESPN

Sunday, May 10

  • Orlando Storm at Houston Gamblers, 6 p.m., FS1

Week 8

Friday, May 15

  • Orlando Storm at Dallas Renegades, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, May 16

  • DC Defenders at Louisville Kings, Noon, ABC

  • Houston Gamblers at St. Louis Battlehawks, 3 p.m., ABC

Sunday, May 17

  • Columbus Aviators at Birmingham Stallions, 1 p.m., Fox

Week 9

Friday, May 22

  • DC Defenders at Orlando Storm, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, May 23

  • Birmingham Stallions at Columbus Aviators, 3 p.m., ABC

Sunday, May 24

  • Dallas Renegades at Louisville Kings, 4 p.m. Fox

  • St. Louis Battlehawks at Houston Gamblers, 7 p.m., ESPN2

Week 10

Friday, May 29

  • Dallas Renegades at St. Louis Battlehawks, 8 p.m., Fox

Saturday, May 30

  • Houston Gamblers at Birmingham Stallions, 3 p.m., ESPN2

Sunday, May 31

  • Orlando Storm at DC Defenders, Noon, ABC

  • Louisville Kings at Columbus Aviators, 6 p.m., Fox

UFL playoff games

Sunday, June 7

  • Playoff game No. 1, 3 p.m., ABC

  • Playoff game No. 2, 6 p.m., Fox

UFL championship game

Saturday, June 13

  • UFL championship game, 3 p.m., ABC

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