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Monaco Beats Lyon To Go 4th, St. Etienne Moves Off Last Spot
France forward Wissam Ben Yedder's leagueleading 14th goal helped Monaco to beat Lyon 20 at home on Saturday and move to fourth in the French league.
Minor Lifts Merrimack Over St. Francis (Pa.) 65-64 In OT
Jordan Minor tallied 16 points and 16 rebounds to carry Merrimack to a 6564 overtime win over St. Francis of Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Gates Scores 23 To Carry Holy Cross Past Army 69-65
Gerrale Gates had 23 points and 10 rebounds as Holy Cross edged past Army 6965 on Saturday.
Taylor, McVay Reunited As Opposing HCs On Super Bowl Stage
Zac Taylor's path to a head coaching gig was cleared the moment he joined Sean McVay's staff with the Los Angeles Rams five years ago.
Spear Carries Robert Morris Past IUPUI 66-49
Kahliel Spear tallied 17 points and 11 rebounds to lead Robert Morris to a 6649 win over IUPUI on Saturday.
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Virginia Police Officer Charged In Driver's Fatal Shooting
A Virginia police officer has been indicted on a voluntary manslaughter charge in the shooting death of a man after a car crash in November, a county prosecutor said Friday.
Bears Hire Rowe To Coach DBs Under New Coach Eberflus
The Chicago Bears hired James Rowe as defensive backs coach on Friday.
Student Protesters In Mexico Aim Truck At National Guard
Student protesters from a notoriously combative teachers college in southern Mexico rolled a driverless semitractor truck at considerable speed down a slope toward a line of National Guard and police officers Friday.
EXPLAINER: Olympic Ski Jumpers Count On Technique And Timing
Ski jumping captivates viewers every four years, when they fearlessly fly the length of an American football field plus the end zones.
‘A Dignified Relationship’: Putin Meets Xi Jinping, Hails Russia-China Relations
Both leaders, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, met hours before the opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing is set to begin.
The World Outside: Checkered India-China Past Flares Up With Olympic Torch
With ongoing friction that hasn’t been resolved for over 20 months, Qi Fabao, who was part of the Galwan Valley clashes, being handed the Winter Olympics torch has just added to bad blood.
U.N. Has Millions In Afghanistan Bank, But Cannot Use It
The United Nations has about $135 million in the bank in Afghanistan but is unable to use it because the Talibanrun central bank cannot convert it to the afghani currency, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday.
Well-adjusted All-Star Kaprizov Making Wild, Parents Proud
Kirill Kaprizov is headed to the AllStar game with a couple of special guests: his mom and dad.
Column: Get Comfortable With College Players Being Paid
Jimbo Fisher should have leaned into it.
Mexico Arrests State Security Chief On Torture Charges
Federal agents arrested the security chief for the central Mexico state of Aguascalientes on Wednesday on charges of torture, state authorities said.