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Biden Considers Restoring Terror Listing Of Yemen's Houthis
President Joe Biden says the U.S. is considering restoring its designation of Yemen's Houthis as a terrorist group.
Texas Sues Google Over Local Radio Ads For Its Smartphones
Texas' attorney general on Wednesday sued Google, alleging the company asked local radio DJs to record personal endorsements for smartphones that they hadn't used or been provided.
Biden Says He Believes Russia Will Make A Move On Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden predicted on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a move on Ukraine and said Russia would pay dearly for a fullscale invasion, with its businesses possibly losing access to the U.S. dollar.
Union Berlin Wins Derby, Knocks Hertha Out Of German Cup
Union Berlin delivered another demoralizing blow to city rival Hertha Berlin by dumping its neighbor out of the German Cup with a 32 away win in the round of 16 on Wednesday.
Korda Sisters Both Feel Like Defending Champs As LPGA Begins
The 2022 LPGA season gets underway on Thursday with a new sponsor, a new venue, significant purse increases and most of the stars who put a big spark into 2021.
Tampa Bay's Stamkos One Of 4 Voted To NHL All-Star Squads
Centers Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Nazem Kadri of the Colorado Avalanche and Mika Zibanejad of the New York Rangers, and Anaheim winger Troy Terry won the final roster spots for AllStar Weekend as a result of fan voting, the NHL announced...
Minnesota-PSU Men Postponed; Indiana Women Push Back 2 Games
Minnesota has become the latest Big Ten team with a COVID19 problem.
Seahawks Fire Defensive Coordinator Ken Norton Jr.
The Seattle Seahawks have fired defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. and passing game coordinator Andre Curtis, the team said Tuesday.
Dollar Posts Best Daily Gain In Two Weeks, Boosted By U.S. Treasury Yields
The dollar posted its best daily gain in two weeks on Tuesday following a jump in benchmark U.S. Treasury yields, while the yen steadied after initially sliding as the Bank of Japan said it would stick to its ultraloose monetary policy.
Judge Denies Jailed Attorney's Request To Reduce $7M Bail
A judge refused on Tuesday to lower the $7 million bail for a prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh who is charged with stealing millions of dollars from vulnerable clients.
Notre Dame Wins At Howard 71-68 In MLK Classic
Dane Goodwin scored 17 points, Nate Laszewski had 17 points and 13 rebounds, and Notre Dame beat Howard 7168 on Monday in the MLK Classic.
Canada Deploys Small Contingent Of Special Forces Operators To Ukraine -Global News
Canada has deployed a small contingent of special forces operators to Ukraine, Canada's Global News reported on Monday, after security talks last week ended without a breakthrough in resolving tensions between Moscow and Kyiv.
Guatemala Pushes Back 622 Migrants From U.S.-bound Caravan
Guatemalan authorities said on Monday they have sent back more than 600 migrants who entered the country in a caravan that was bound for the United States.
Train Derails Near LA Site Of Recent Wave Of Cargo Thefts
Crews made railroad repairs in Los Angeles Monday after a train derailed near the location where thieves have been raiding cargo containers, leaving the tracks littered with emptied boxes of packaged good sent by retailers.
Ref Apologizes For Apparent Error In AC Milan Loss To Spezia
Little went AC Milans way in a dispiriting 21 home loss to Spezia as the Rossoneri wasted a chance to move back atop Serie A on Monday.
Cowboys Face Same Questions After Another Early Playoff Exit
Mike McCarthy's future as Dallas Cowboys coach wasn't something Jerry Jones wanted to discuss after a wildcard loss that left the owner saying I can't remember when asked if he'd ever been more disappointed in defeat.