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March 1
Voters in a dozen states, including Texas, Tennessee, Massachusetts, and Minnesota, will cast primary ballots on “Super Tuesday” as the 2016 presidential field continues to narrow. Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will vie for 21 percent of their party’s delegates while Republican candidates will fight for one-quarter of the GOP delegate pool.
March 3
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the NFL’s oral arguments today stemming from the New England Patriots’ “Deflategate” controversy last year. A federal District Court judge vacated the four-game suspension quarterback Tom Brady received for, the NFL claimed, knowingly using deflated game footballs. The NFL hopes to win on appeal.
March 7
The Omaha World-Herald will end production of its afternoon edition beginning today, marking the end of the era of “all-day” subscription newspapers. For decades, the World-Herald has published both morning and afternoon editions and claims to be the last such all-day paper in the world.
March 8
Political season rolls on with six more primary contests: Republicans will compete for delegates from Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, and Mississippi while Democrats will vie for delegates from just Michigan and Mississippi. Republican candidates will debate in Detroit on March 3.
March 9
After winning the Super Bowl Feb. 7, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will likely have until today to decide if he wants to retire. The 39-year-old stands to make a salary of $19 million this year—but only if he’s still on the Broncos’ roster when the new NFL season officially kicks off.
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