Brown scores 43, Tatum has triple-double and Celtics run away from Heat, 147-129

MIAMI (AP) — Jaylen Brown scored 43 points, Jayson Tatum had his first triple-double of the season and the Boston Celtics rode the strength of a record-setting first quarter to beat the Miami Heat 147-129 on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) moves down the court during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, right, dunks over Miami Heat guard Dru Smith, left, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (30) blocks a shot by Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Miami Heat forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) defends Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta (88) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Boston Celtics guard Jordan Walsh, right, passes the ball to center Luka Garza (52) past Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

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Tatum finished with 25 points, 18 rebounds and 11 assists for Boston, which scored 53 points in the first quarter — a franchise record that tied the second-highest total for an opening quarter in NBA history. Sam Hauser added 23 for the Celtics, who are 31-0 when scoring at least 117 points this season and are 10-1 in their last 11 games following a loss.

The Celtics led by as many as 27, then saw the lead trimmed to as little as nine early in the fourth quarter. Boston (51-25) holds the No. 2 spot in the Eastern Conference race, four games behind No. 1 Detroit.

Bam Adebayo had 29 points and 10 rebounds for Miami, which tied a franchise record by hitting 24 3-pointers. The Heat made 24 on three other occasions.

Davion Mitchell scored 21, while Tyler Herro and Pelle Larsson each scored 18 and Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 17 for the Heat (40-37).

Miami remained in the No. 10 spot in the East play-in race. The Heat are a half-game behind No. 8 Orlando and No. 9 Charlotte, teams both with 40-36 records.

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The Celtics made 11 of their first 13 shots on the way to the sizzling start, then closed the first quarter on a 24-3 run that turned a one-point deficit into a 20-point lead — and that burst came in just over four minutes.

Boston's lead was 80-57 at halftime and the Celtics scored the first four points of the second half to push the margin to 27.

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Rams WR Puka Nacua went to rehab before being sued for assault and battery by a woman, attorney says

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles RamsAll-Prowide receiverPuka Nacuais in rehab and was there before he was sued for assault and battery by a woman who says he made an antisemitic statement and bit her on the shoulder on New Year's Eve, according to his attorney.

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"He was in (rehab) a substantial period of time before any of these allegations broke ... and he's scheduled to be there for a while longer," Levi McCathern told The California Post.

McCathern told the newspaper Nacua's decision to enter rehab was not a direct response to the lawsuit his accuser filed against him late last month, but an attempt "to improve his overall behavior in every aspect of his life."

Nacuaissued an apology last Decemberafter performing a gesture that plays upon antisemitic tropes while appearing on an internet livestream.

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Nacua has been one of the most productive receivers in NFL history over his first three seasons with the Rams, who drafted him in the fifth round out of BYU in 2023. He led the league with 129 catches last season and had 1,715 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns.

Nacua is eligible to sign a contract extension with the Rams this offseason.

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NCAA tournament Final Four ticket prices fell considerably after Duke's loss to UConn

How much would it cost to get into theNCAA men's tournament Final Fourin Indianapolis on Saturday?

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Well, it's much less than what it would have been ifDuke had closed out the game against UConnin the Elite Eight instead oflosing on a last-second shot by Braylon Mullinsin anNCAA tournament epic on Sunday night.

According to Gametime, get-in ticket prices peaked at $594 during the day on Sunday when it looked like Duke was going to secure a spot in the field on the final weekend. AfterDuke collapsed late in the game, however, that get-in price has dropped to around $500 for the semifinal matchups of UConn vs. Illinois and Michigan vs. Arizona. The average ticket price for the Final Four is $1,397, with the highest ticket price going for $7,869. (The get-in price jumped up after the Sweet 16 was played, from $345 to $519.)

For the men's championship game on Monday, when you're not getting a two-for-one special, the get-in price is currently $192, with an average price of $857 and the highest ticket going for $17,599.

For thewomen's tournament, it's more costly to get into the title game than the Final Four games, with championship prices averaging $776 and a get-in price of $236, while the semifinals are averaging $644 with a get-in price of $212 on Gametime.

So if you want more bang for your buck, the semifinal showdowns between South Carolina-UConn and Texas-UCLA may be the route to go in Phoenix.

Here's all the ticket info for the men's and women's NCAA tournament championship weekends:

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Final Four ticket info (courtesy ofGametime)

  • Men's Final Four:

    • Get-in: $524

    • Average: $1,397

    • Max: $7,869

  • Men's Championship:

    • Get-in: $192

    • Average: $857

    • Max: $17,599

  • Women's Final Four:

    • Get-in: $212

    • Average: $644

    • Max: $5,009

  • Women's Championship:

    • Get-in: $236

    • Average: $776

    • Max: $4,980

How to watch, follow the men's Final Four

Saturday, April 4

No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 2 UConnWhen: 6:09 p.m. ETTV: TBS, TNT and TruTVBetMGM line:Illinois -1.5

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 1 ArizonaWhen: 8:49 p.m. ETTV: TBS, TNT and TruTVBetMGM line:Michigan -1.5

Monday, April 6

National Championship GameWhen: 8:30 p.m. ETTV: TBS, TNT and TruTV

How to watch, follow the women's Final Four

Friday, April 3

No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 1 UConnTime: 7 p.m. ET TV: ESPNBetMGM line: UConn -6.5

No. 1 Texas vs. No. 1 UCLATime: 9:30 p.m. ET TV: ESPNBetMGM line: Texas -2.5

Sunday, April 5

National Championship GameTime: 3:30 p.m. ET TV: ABC

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Season 4 of Love on the Spectrum introduced new cast members while revisiting fan-favorite couples from past seasons

People Madison Marilla and Tyler White; James B. Jones and Shelley WolfeCredit: Madison Marilla/Instagram; James B. Jones/Instagram

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  • Madison and Tyler got engaged after dating for a few years

  • Newcomers like Logan, Emma and Dylan explored first dates and connections, with some relationships evolving into friendships

Season 4 ofLove on the Spectrumsaw the return of some fan favorites and the introduction of new cast members, too.

The Netflix show, which follows people with autism navigating the world of dating, returned for its fourth season on April 1.

The new season featured longstanding couplesMadison and Tyler,Connor and GeorgieandJames and Shelley, as well as newcomers Logan, Emma and Dylan.

The season saw them take further forays into romance, with tentative first dates, house-hunting, an amicable breakup and a tear-jerking proposal among the most eye-catching moments.

So, where are the 'Love on the Spectrum' season 4 couples now? From longstanding regulars to new arrivals, here are which couples are still together, and which cast members are still looking for their person.

Madison and Tyler

Tyler White and Madison Marilla in Love on the Spectrum Season 4.Credit: Netflix

Madison, who first appeared inseason 3, returned for the new season,still with Tyler. She moved to Plant City, Fla., to be closer to him, and they see each other almost every day and go to church together weekly.

In episode 6,Tyler proposedand Madison gave "the easiest 'yes,' " before the couple shared the news with their loved ones.

Through being with Tyler, Madison said that she learned to "always prioritize your partner and show them how much you love them and care for them daily," while Tyler said, "Madison and I pray that our love story as an autistic couple inspires anyone on the spectrum who dreams of falling in love."

They often share updates on social media for fans, too. Theyattended the CMA Awardsin November 2025, while Madison posted photos of themfrom a Rascal Flatts concertin February 2026, and theyshared Valentine's Day messagesfor each other that same month.

Connor and Georgie

Georgie and Connor from episode 404 of Love on the Spectrum.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Connor, who first appeared inseason 2, found love with Georgie last season, and the pair shared their first kiss toward the end of the run.

At the start of season 4, the couple were still together, and Connor invited Georgie over to the U.K. to meet his grandfather and explore London.

However, their relationship ultimately came to an end after more than a year together. The couple decided to break up following a conversation in which Connor became frustrated when he felt Georgie wasn't listening to him express his feelings.

Ultimately, they realized they may have different senses of humor.

The pair have continued to stay in touch, but not romantically.

James and Shelley

Shelley and James from episode 401 of Love on the Spectrum.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

James has been on the show since the first season. He met Shelley online, and they began dating toward the end of season 3. While James began the season living with his parents, the two went hunting for houses in episode 5.

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Now, they are officially homeowners.

The "ultimate team," as James described them, also went to Cape Cod on a trip together, where they shared moving conversations over dinner.

Logan and Hailey

Logan and Hailey in episode 405 of LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Logan joined for season 4 and was hoping to find someone who shared his special interest in trains, with his mom Jessalyn and twin sister Neith helping him find love.

He previously had an imaginary girlfriend, Tifah, but went on a first date with Hailey in episode 2, in which they bonded over a love of cheesecake.

They later went on a second date — after he decided to break up with Tifah — before sharing a first kiss together, and Logan cooked for her family too. The pair met up again following filming, but Hailey decided that they would be better as friends.

Emma and Eric

Emma from episode 407 of Love on the Spectrum.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Fellow newcomer Emma is a big fan of writing romantic fanfiction and expressed her hopes of romance through song on the show.

She shared how her greatest dream in life is to "get married and have a family," and opened up that she's often been in situations where she's liked somebody more than they liked her back.

Emma went on a date with Austin in episode 1, but decided not to take it further. She then met Eric at a tulip garden for their first date in episode 3.

They spoke about how they'd both like to get married and have children in the future, shared a hug and continued to see each other throughout the season. She later invited him to her birthday party, where he met her friends and family for the first time.

However, she ultimately decided they'd be better off as friends.

Dylan and Melissa

Dylan and Melissa from episode 406 of Love on the Spectrum.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Dylan, who described himself as "kind and goofy and funny," was inspired by Shrek and Princess Fiona's love story inShrek. In the show, he met Caroline at a movie ranch for their first date, and they held hands and hugged and agreed to go on a second date.

However, she called him after and said that she didn't feel ready for a romantic relationship, and they ultimately decided to stay friends.

In episode 6, Dylan went on another date, this time with Melissa. They sat for a portrait together, and both said they were happy to meet again.

However, Dylan walked out of the season single.

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Woman allegedly throws substance on former Fleetwood Mac member: Sources

A woman who has allegedly been stalking former Fleetwood Mac member Lindsey Buckingham is believed to have thrown an unknown substance on the singer-guitarist before running off, sources told ABC News.

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The incident unfolded on Wednesday as Buckingham arrived at an appointment in Santa Monica, California, sources told ABC News.

While Santa Monica police are not commenting, sources said the woman is known to law enforcement from previous incidents.

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The Los Angeles Police Department's Threat Management Unit is taking the lead on the case. The LAPD said in a statement, "To protect the integrity of the open and ongoing investigation, no further comment will be provided, at this time."

Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac with his then-girlfriendStevie Nicksin 1975, and the couple became part of Fleetwood's best-known lineup, along with bassist John McVie and singer-keyboardist Christine McVie. Buckingham was a member of the group from 1975 to 1987 and from 1996 to 2018.

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Courtney Love Recalls Visit with 'Repulsive' Marlon Brando, Who She Thought for Years Was Her Grandfather

Courtney Love believed Marlon Brando might be her grandfather due to his alleged relationship with her grandmother Paula Fox

People Courtney Love on The Magnificent Others; Marlon BrandoCredit: The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan/YouTube; Screen Archives/Getty

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  • Love met Brando through Warren Beatty but found him "super repulsive"

  • Paula Fox, Love's biological grandmother, gave up Love's mother for adoption

Courtney Lovethought for years thatMarlon Brandomight be her grandfather — and even though she's now certain he's not, she's opening up about their unimpressive meeting.

The Hole frontwoman, 61, said on Billy Corgan'sThe Magnificent Otherspodcast on Wednesday, April 1 that she long believed the legendary actor to be her grandfather, as he'd allegedly slept with her grandma, the novelist Paula Fox.

"When I met him, I thought he was super repulsive and that tracked. I was like, 'Oh, I must be related to this guy,'" she told Corgan.

Love said she was friendly with Brando's neighborWarren Beatty, and eventually "lobbied him" to facilitate a meeting between the two.

"'I just want to meet him. I don't want anything from Marlon Brando,'" she recalled telling Beatty. "And then Warren, he said, 'Marlon wants a note from you.' So I wrote him a note. 'I don't want anything from you.'"

At one point, after giving the Oscar winner her "word" that she had no ulterior motives, she used Brando's bathroom and eyed his toothbrush, knowing she could easily swipe it and use his DNA to uncover the truth about her lineage.

"Nah. Like, nah. Maybe I'm too much of a feminist, but I was like, 'I don't need your last name.' That's how I felt," she said. "Also, I gave my word. But I'm glad I didn't because it turned out he wasn't even my grandfather, so there's the comedy there."

Love did not identify her actual grandfather, but noted he was a very tall man.

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Both Fox, who died in 2017 at age 93, and Brando lived with noted acting teacher Stella Adler in the early 1940s, when Fox conceived Love's mother, Linda Carroll.

Courtney Love in Paris in January 2023.Credit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty

She later gave Carroll, now 81, up for adoption, and Love only learned in adulthood that Fox was her biological grandmother.

The two met just once, and the meeting was a volatile one.

"She's awful, she's awful. She's terrible!" Fox said of Love inThe Observerin 2013. "I met with her for an hour, and the hour was like an hour in the devil's pocket, for both of us… I don't want to be mean."

The singer, meanwhile, called Fox's "absolute dislike" of her "shocking and inexplicable."

Still, Love quipped to the outlet that "if you look at me before my first nose job, I kind of look like Marlon Brando."

Brando was the father of at least 11 children. He died in 2004 at 80 years old.

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Universities pressured to strip names of Epstein associates from campus buildings

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — In rain, snow and bitter cold, a steady drumbeat of small protests have been held in recent months on the Ohio State University main campus with a single goal in mind: removing billionaire retail mogul Les Wexner's name from buildings where it's emblazoned.

Associated Press The Les Wexner Football Complex at the Wood Hayes Athletic Center is seen Monday, March 30, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos) Lauren Barnes, a student in the Kennedy School's master's program, stands in front of the Leslie H. Wexner Building at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (AP Photos/Michael Casey) The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is seen Monday, March 30, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos) A sign is seen outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex at the Wood Hayes Athletic Center, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos) A sign is displayed on Farkas Hall, which was endowed by Harvard University alum Andrew Farkas, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

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At issue — for union nurses at OSU's Wexner Medical Center, for former athletes at the Les Wexner Football Complex, and for some student leaders who may walk past the Wexner Center for the Arts near the campus oval — is Wexner'swell-documented associationwith the late sexual predatorJeffrey Epstein.

Similar cries are arising over a Wexner-named building at Harvard University and others around the country named for different Epstein associates, includingSteve Tisch,Casey Wasserman,Glenn DubinandHoward Lutnick.

It's all part of thebacklash across higher educationagainst figures with ties to Epstein, who cultivated an extensive network including powerful people in the arts, business and academia. Scrutiny has landed on university donors as well as several academics whose emails with Epstein surfaced in the latest files, including some whohave resigned.

Wexner complaints cite Epstein association

Wexner hasn't been charged with any crime in connection with Epstein, the one-time financial adviser by whom he sayshe was "duped."

But a group of former Ohio State athletes who surviveda sweeping sexual abuse scandal at the schoolargues that theretired L Brands founder's generosity to his alma mater is now tainted by the knowledge that Epstein was entangled in many of his family's spending decisions, including around the football complex's naming.

"Ohio State University cannot credibly separate itself from these facts, nor can it justify continuing to honor Les Wexner with an athletic facility," their naming removal request read. It went on, "To do so is to ignore the voices of survivors, former athletes, and the broader community who expect accountability, transparency, and moral leadership."

At Harvard, a group of students and faculty at the prestigious Kennedy School has targeted the Leslie H. Wexner Building and the Wexner-Sunshine Lobby. The renaming request submitted in March cites Wexner's "strong ties to Epstein" and argues Epstein profited off Wexner, "which enabled Epstein to use his wealth and power to traffic and abuse children and women."

Some Harvard students and alumni also want the Farkas name removed from Farkas Hall, which hosts the Hasty Pudding TheatricalsMan and Woman of the Year. The building was renamed in 2011 following a significant donation from Andrew Farkas, graduate chairman of the Hasty Pudding Institute, in honor of his father.

Farkas had a longtime personal and business relationship with Epstein, including co-owning a marina with him in the Caribbean. He also repeatedly asked Epstein to donate to Hasty Pudding. Between roughly 2013 and 2019, Epstein regularly donating $50,000 annually to secure top-tier donor status, for a total of more than $300,000.

"As I've said repeatedly, I deeply regret ever having met this individual, but at no time have I conducted myself inappropriately," Farkas said in a statement.

Pressure building on campuses

Pushback against buildings named for Epstein associates is growing on some U.S. campuses.

Just last weekend, the student body at Haverford College in Pennsylvania voted to urge President Wendy Raymond to forge ahead with the renaming process for the Allison &Howard LutnickLibrary. The building is named for the U.S. commerce secretary who has facedresignation callsover his relationship with Epstein.

Raymond had said ina February open letterthat she wasn't ready to do that. In a statement to The Associated Press following Sunday's vote, Raymond said she respected the process and would respond to the resolution within the customary 30-day period.

At Ohio State, pleas against the Wexner name are making their way through a five-stepreview procedure, most of which takes place outside public view and with no set timeline. The university's new president, Ravi Bellamkonda said, "I think the process is thorough, fair, and open, and I will promise you that we will give each request a full consideration."

A spokesman for Harvard confirmed the school has received the Wexner-related name removal request but would not comment further. It would be the university's second name change, after the John Winthrop House, which bore the name of a Harvard professor and a like-named ancestor, was changed to Winthrop House in July over their connections to slavery.

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Tufts University, home to the Tisch Library and theSteve TischSports and Fitness Center, said it continues to look at the matter. The library has moved to clarify that it was not named for Steve, but, in 1992, for his father Preston Tisch, an honored alum. The sports center removed a set of Steve Tisch's handprints during spring break. The university said that was part of a planned renovation.

UCLA'sWassermanFootball Center and Stony Brook University'sDubinFamily Athletic Performance Center also are named for Epstein associates.

Namings often tied to philanthropic giving

The current clamor bears some resemblance to the controversy that surrounded the wealthySackler family's culpabilityin the deadly opioid crisis, because in both cases the institutions involved hadreceived vast sumsfrom the family.

Some major institutions — including museums in New York and Paris, Tufts and the University of Oxford in England — did remove the Sackler name, but Harvard chose not to. In a 15-page report explaining its 2024 decision, the university said the legacy of Arthur M. Sackler, whose company Purdue Pharma made the potent opioid OxyContin, was "complex, ambiguous and debatable."

The Epstein associates whose names are on campus buildings also are typically generous donors, as well as alumni.

Wexner, his wife Abigail and their charities have given Ohio State well over $200 million over the years, for example. That included $100 million to benefit the Wexner Medical Center; at least $15 million for the Wexner Center, a contemporary art museum named for Wexner's father, Harry; and $5 million split with an Epstein-run foundation toward construction of the football complex. The Wexners have given another $42 million to the Harvard Kennedy School.

A moral and financial bind for universities

Anne Bergeron, a museum consultant and author who specializes in the ethics of building naming rights in the cultural sector, said universities are serious about their gift acceptance standards while also recognizing that the conduct of individual donors may be judged differently over time.

"It's no surprise that a lot of these situations arise within the university sphere, because with students — especially the younger generation — there is virtually no tolerance for being associated with anyone who doesn't represent the best of humanity," she said

She called this "a moment of reckoning" for universities and said they have to guard against the appearance of a quid pro quo in their building namings.

Michael Oser, a Columbus-area resident, articulated the frustration of some defenders of retaining the Wexner name in a recent letter-to-the-editor of The Columbus Dispatch.

"OSU took the money. Built the buildings. Cut the ribbons. Smiled for the photos There were no formal 'morality clauses' attached back then, just gratitude and applause," he wrote. "Now, years later, some want to play moral referee while the university keeps the cash and the concrete. That's not accountability. That's convenience."

Supporters of name removal see opportunity for healing

Lauren Barnes, a student in the Kennedy School's master's program leading the effort to remove Wexner's name, said she struggles most days as a survivor of sexual abuse and the mother of a 14-year-old to walk into a building with a name linked to Epstein.

"Thinking about all the children in this world that deserve safety and also all the survivors on campus that have to walk under the Wexner name, I know what that's like to have my heart race and my hands get sweaty," she said. "I hate that anyone else has to have that feeling walking under that name and just dealing with it kind of everywhere on campus."

One protester at Ohio State, Audrey Brill, told a local ABC affiliate that it now "feels gross" thinking of women delivering babies at OSU's Wexner Medical Center "given everything that we're learning about where this money went" — and she feels removing Wexner's name could help.

Some protesters also want the name of Dr. Mark Landon, a prominent Ohio State gynecologist who received five-figure quarterly payments from Epstein between 2001 and 2005, removed from a visitor's lounge in the hospital's new $2 billion, 26-story tower. Landon have said the money was for biotech investment consulting for Wexner, not health care for Epstein or any of his victims.

Casey contributed from Boston.

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