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Caitlin Clark poised to pass Pistol Pete; ticket prices at record highs

Want to be in the building and don’t already have a ticket for when Iowa’s Caitlin Clark potentially breaks Pete Maravich’s NCAA Division I scoring record? It will cost you. According to secondary market seller TickPick, the average purchase price for a ticket to Sunday’s game between No. 6 Iowa and No. 2 Ohio State at 15,000-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena is $546, the most expensive on record for a women’s basketball game, college or pro.

CEO | PBS

A series featuring interviews with Texas chief executives. From KERA in North Texas.MoreMore CEO is a KERA television and radio series hosted by Lee Cullum which features Texas chief executives from the corporate and not-for-profit sectors. The show explores what it takes to make a company successful in today's global marketplace, asking questions about leadership style and ethics. CEO is a KERA television and radio series hosted by Lee Cullum which features Texas chief executives from the corporate and not-for-profit sectors.

Egypt struggles with troubled economy due to Ukraine war

CAIRO (AP) — A group of women stands in front of a vegetable vendor at a street market in one of Cairo’s oldest neighborhoods, yelling in frustration. “Every day there are new prices,” one said. “When will this war end?” another shouted, cradling a baby in her arms. READ MORE:European inflation slows but cost of living remains high Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its second year, has pushed up food and energy prices worldwide, adding another layer to Egypt’s economic crisis.

How Did MBBC Dancer Die?

Emily Hudson Death was met with an outpouring of grief and condolences from friends, family, and dance community members. Emily Hudson is remembered with affection here. The heartbreaking news that a member of our dance family had passed away was delivered to us just last week.  Hudson was not only a mother to her three children, Kallie, Peyton, and Dylan, but she also stepped in as the unofficial “dance mom” for so many students at our studio.

In San Francisco hundreds of self-driving cars are flooding the roads

SAN FRANCISCO — When the dense, iconic fog rolled in over the residential neighborhood of Balboa Terrace on a recent Tuesday, five matching white SUVs covered in cameras ground to a halt. Confused by the drop in visibility, the Google-owned electric Jaguar I-PACEs tried to pull over and wait out the weather — creating a brief traffic jam. But there was no one inside to yell at. The cars were empty autonomous cars run by software.