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Saniya Rivers Can Win a Second Title. First, She Has to Beat Her Former Team.
Rivers and North Carolina State take on South Carolina for a spot in the women’s N.C.A.A. final.

Live Updates: U.S. Job Growth Expected to Remain Robust
Analysts predict that over 200,000 jobs were added in March, a sign of “continued vigor,” according to one economist.

Tell Us Your Stories About Retirement
If you’ve reinvented your life after retiring from a career, we want to hear how it’s going and any advice you have for others.

Does a Team’s Success Lead to a Local Baby Boom?
Some have claimed that the joy of a championship leads to an increase in birth rates. Here’s what the numbers say.

Bryce Harper’s 3-Homer Performance Is a Reminder of His Greatness
On a cold night in Philadelphia, Harper added to his legend with local fans.

With Two Olympic Medals, This Harvard Graduate Is Running Toward a Bigger Goal
The world-class sprinter Gabby Thomas spent the past three years earning a master’s degree in epidemiology.

Louisiana Governor Criticizes L.S.U. for Missing National Anthem at Iowa Game
Gov. Jeff Landry said athletes should risk scholarship loss for their absence. Coach Kim Mulkey clarified that it wasn’t intentional.

For Iowa Fans, Caitlin Clark Can End a String of Heartbreaks
The school has a spotty track record in football and basketball. A championship could make up for past gut punches.

Juan Soto Turned Down $440 Million to Bet on Himself. Here Comes the Payoff.
A leaked contract offer threatened to break a generational star. As his free agency approaches, Soto’s gamble could prove legendary.

N.F.L. Executives Explain Which Teams Will Improve, and Which Will Be Worse
The Steelers added a pair of quarterbacks and should be back in the playoff hunt. The Cowboys, Jets and Patriots have looming questions.