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The NCAA has announced that all winter and spring championships for this academic year have been canceled, which includes the men's and women's basketball tournaments, which were slated to begin next week. The announcement also impacts other major tournaments such as the Frozen Four and the College World Series.The move was made as coronavirus cases spread nationally. The announcement also comes as MLB, MLS, NHL and NBA all have decided to postpone contests indefinitely. The NCAA released the following statement:"Today, NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors canceled the Division I men’s and women’s 2020 basketball tournaments, as well as all remaining winter and spring NCAA championships. This decision is based on the evolving COVID-19 public health threat, our ability to ensure the events do not contribute to spread of the pandemic, and the impracticality of hosting such events at any time during this academic year given ongoing decisions by other entities." 1001

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The mother of missing 5-year-old Taylor Rose Williams has been arrested and charged with child neglect and giving false information to investigators, Jacksonville, Florida, Sheriff Mike Williams said Tuesday.The announcement came hours after authorities said human remains were found in in a wooded area in Alabama.Taylor's mother, Briana Williams, was charged at a Florida hospital, where she was being treated for an apparent overdose, Sheriff Williams said. She was in serious condition."The suspect has been absentee booked at a local hospital after being admitted today due to an apparent overdose of some sort," Williams told reporters."This is obviously not the outcome any of us had hoped to reach," said Melissa Nelson, state attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit in Florida. "This investigation has led to what we believe to be the remains of Taylor Rose."Nelson said "many questions still loom and our office's work is just beginning."The Demopolis Police Department in Alabama said earlier Tuesday that human remains were found during the search for the missing girl. Demopolis is about 100 miles west of Montgomery."The multi-agency investigative team involved in the search for missing Taylor Rose Williams confirmed that search teams uncovered human remains in a wooded area between the cities of Linden and Demopolis, Alabama," the police department said 1383

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The homeowner is listed as a John Ciskiewic, unsure of relation to Michael J. Ciskiewic. https://t.co/xyMl9ZutUY pic.twitter.com/b0Xq6NrJMv— Jeff Slawson (@Jeffslawson) June 10, 2019 194

  

The Nebraska State Patrol shared what looked like a gruesome photo from a crash on their Facebook page. But don't worry, it wasn't blood smeared across a vehicle in the image — it was just jelly.According to the social media post from Sunday, a crash between a car hauler and a truck carrying peanut butter and jelly happened near Chappell, Nebraska, on I-80. It made "for a gruesome-looking scene," the state patrol said on Facebook. But it wasn't blood. It was "just jelly. Lots of jelly."Nebraska State Patrol added that no one was hurt in the crash.The jelly was reportedly strawberry. 602

  

The family of a man who contracted COVID-19 on the Grand Princess and later died is suing Princess and Carnival Cruises, saying the companies should have known passengers on board were sick and should not have accepted more passengers.64-year-old Ronald Wong and his wife boarded the Grand Princess in March in San Francisco, Mexico. A month later, Wong died in a California hospital after testing positive for coronavirus.Wong's wife also contracted the virus, but later recovered.In the lawsuit, Wong's family claims the cruise line and its parent company should have known a passenger on the ship's previous voyage had tested positive for COVID-19.After reports emerged that several passengers had contracted the virus, the Grand Princess docked at the Port of Oakland on March 9. A total of 131 people aboard the ship tested positive for the coronavirus, and five later died. The lawsuit filed by Wong's family is one of roughly a dozen filed by passengers on the Grand Princess and their families.A spokesperson for Princess Cruises said the company does not comment on pending litigation. 1106

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