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MINNEAPOLIS, Min. - March 11, 2026 - Target Corporation announced Wednesday that it is lowering prices on more than 3,000 spring products, including apparel, home goods, baby essentials, and select food and beverage items, as part of a broad effort to deliver stronger value to customers heading into the new season. The reductions, which range from 5% to 20% off original prices, reflect Target's ongoing strategy to pair trend‑forward design with affordability while driving long‑term, sus...

March 11, 2026 – NASHVILLE, Ten - Auburn kept its postseason hopes alive with a much needed first round Southeastern Conference playoff win over Mississippi State 79 to 61. A loss would likely have ended any hope for the Tigers to make the field of 68 teams in the NCAA tournament field. The win, combined with Texas's loss, puts the Tigers on the bubble. A win over Tennessee on Thursday will likely secure the Tigers a place in the field. Coach Steven Pearl's first year as head coach have had a l...

Auburn's NCAA tournament dreams unlikely after brutal loss to Tennessee in the SEC tournament March 12, 2026 – NASHVILLE, Ten. – Auburn was clearly the better team on the court on Thursday in the SEC tournament against Tennessee – and then suddenly they weren't. Auburn was dominating the game offensively and defensively with a ten-point lead with 10:26 left to play 51-41. Then they then went the next six minutes and 36 seconds without scoring a point. It wasn't just that they were missing shots...

Private jet safety: Why part 91K operational data outperforms standard charter safety records Many individuals and organizations rely on private aviation for mission‑critical mobility, meaning safety is a risk variable with direct financial consequences. A single operational failure can disrupt deals, impair executive availability, and increase liability exposure. In this context, the question “Is fractional ownership safer than charter?” moves beyond the merely academic. It is a strat...

UAB enters the American Athletic Conference Tournament in a position where a deep run isn't just helpful - it's essential for keeping its NCAA Tournament hopes alive. The national bubble picture is historically weak this year, but that cuts both ways: the door is open, yet UAB hasn't done enough to walk through it without making noise in Birmingham. Why UAB Needs a Run UAB sits 20–11 overall and 11–7 in AAC play, good for fourth in the league standings. That's a solid profile, but not one tha...