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Family Wants No Contact With Woman Facing Terrorism Charge
The family of a Kansas woman charged with joining the Islamic State group and leading an allfemale battalion says they want nothing to do with her, a prosecutor said Monday.
North Korea Says Tested Most Powerful Missile Since 2017, Took Pictures From Space
North Korea confirmed on Monday it had tested a Hwasong12 intermediaterange ballistic missile (IRBM), state media reported, as U.S. and South Korean officials warned Sunday's launch could lead to resumed testing of longrange weapons and nuclear bombs.
Staiti Leads No. 15 Georgia Women Past No. 24 Ole Miss 62-52
Jenna Staiti tossed in 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and No. 15 Georgia rolled to a 6252 victory over No. 24 Mississippi on Sunday.
Chile Anti-migrant Protesters Destroy Camps In Tense North
Chilean protesters marched against immigration and crime in the Andean country's far north on Sunday, with some violent factions destroying belongings from migrant camps in the streets amid growing tension in the region over border controls.
N.Korea Says Tested Hwasong-12 Missile, Took Pictures From Space
North Korea confirmed on Monday it had tested a Hwasong12 intermediaterange ballistic missile (IRBM) on Sunday, according to state news agency KCNA, the first time a nuclearcapable missile of that size has been launched since 2017.
Young Scores 36 As Hawks Beat Lakers For 7th Straight Win
Trae Young scored 36 points and the Atlanta Hawks earned their seventh straight win by rallying in the fourth quarter to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 129121 on Sunday.
Iona Turns Back Saint Peter's 85-77 For Seventh Straight Win
Nelly Junior Joseph had 17 points to lead five Iona players in double figures as the Gaels extended their winning streak to seven games, defeating Saint Peter's 8577 on Sunday.
Dickson Beats Buzzer, Noll Nets 16 Cornell Nips Brown 74-72
Dean Noll registered 16 points and seven rebounds and Kobe Dickson's putback with 0.1 seconds left gave Cornell a 7472 win over Brown on Sunday.
Source Of Carbon Monoxide At Hotel Sought; 11 Go To Hospital
Authorities are trying to find the source of carbon monoxide at an Ohio hotel that sent at least 11 people, more than half of them children, to a hospital.
N. Korea Tests Possibly Longest-range Missile Since 2017
North Korea on Sunday fired what appeared to be the most powerful missile it has tested since U.S. President Joe Biden took office, as it revives its old playbook in brinkmanship to wrest concessions from Washington and neighbors amid a prolonged stalemat...
N. Carolina Drubs N.C. State Behind Bacot's Double-double
Armando Bacot recorded his 16th doubledouble of the season, scoring 18 points and grabbing 13 rebounds, and North Carolina beat North Carolina State 10080 on Saturday.
Already-thin Florida Loses Big Man Jitoboh For Season
Alreadythin Florida will be without center Jason Jitoboh for the remainder of the season following eye surgery Friday.
Bahaa Al-Hariri Enters Lebanese Politics After Brother Bows Out
Lebanon's Bahaa alHariri declared on Friday he was entering Lebanese politics, saying he would join a battle "to take back the country" and follow in the footsteps of his slain father days after his brother, Saad, stepped away from public life.
North Korea Confirms Missile Tests as Kim Jong Un Inspects 'Important' Munitions Factory
The official Korean Central News Agency said the Tuesday test involved long-range cruise missiles that hit a "target island 1,800 km away" in the Sea of Japan.
New Covid 'NeoCov' Found Among Bats Dangerous to Humans? Here's What WHO Has to Say
According to the WHO, concerns regarding the possibility of the NeoCov Coronavirus posing a threat to humans requires further study.
Alden Hedge Fund Appeals To Investors In News Publisher Lee
The Alden Global Capital hedge fund is sending its own appeal to shareholders of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises as part of its campaign to acquire the company.