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Biden Picks TV Personality Star Jones To Lead Heritage Board
President Joe Biden has selected lawyer and television personality Star Jones Lugo to lead a U.S. government agency that identifies and protects sites of historic significance to the U.S. in Eastern Europe.
Giants Interview 2 Members Of Titans Staff For Vacant GM Job
The New York Giants have interviewed two members of the Tennessee Titans' front office for their vacant general manager's job.
CDC Encourages More Americans To Consider N95 Masks
U.S. health officials on Friday encouraged more Americans to wear the kind of N95 or KN95 masks used by healthcare workers to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Chiefs Begin Pursuit Of Another Super Bowl Vs Steelers
PITTSBURGH (9-7-1) at KANSAS CITY (12-5)
South Prepares For Weekend Threat Of Debilitating Snow, Ice
Weather forecasters' predictions of debilitating snow and ice as far south as Georgia sent parts of the region into a tizzy Friday with shoppers scouring store shelves for storm supplies and road crews trying to prevent a repeat of past wintertime debacle...
South Prepares For Weekend Threat Of Debilitating Snow, Ice
Weather forecasters' predictions of debilitating snow and ice as far south as Georgia sent parts of the region into a tizzy Friday with shoppers scouring store shelves for storm supplies and road crews trying to prevent a repeat of past wintertime debacle...
Kellyn Acosta Acquired By Los Angeles FC From Colorado
U.S. national team midfielder Kellyn Acosta was acquired by Los Angeles FC from Colorado on Friday for $1.1 million.
49ers, Cowboys Renew Playoff Rivalry After 27-year Hiatus
SAN FRANCISCO (10-7) at DALLAS (12-5)
Ovechkin, McDavid, Draisaitl Headline NHL All-Star Roster
Washington star Alexander Ovechkin and highscoring Edmonton teammates Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl headline the rosters for the NHL AllStar Weekend announced Thursday.
Far-right's 'Baked Alaska' Gets 30 Days In Jail Over Assault
Farright social media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself Baked Alaska, was sentenced to 30 days in jail Thursday for misdemeanor convictions arising from an encounter in which authorities say he shot pepper spray at an employee at an Arizona bar.
White Eyes Curtain Call As Kim Preps For Another Olympic Run
The nicknames are retired. The mop of red hair that once served as Shaun White's signature look more than a decade ago is long gone.
Colts' GM Hopes To Address Late Collapse In Offseason
Chris Ballard still struggles to explain the Indianapolis Colts' lateseason collapse.
Microsoft To Make Sexual Harassment Investigation Public
Microsoft says it will review its policies regarding sexual harassment and gender discrimination and publicly release the results of investigations into allegations involving members of the board of directors and senior leadership, including Bill Gates.
Italy Bans Hunting, Other Activities In Regions Hit By Swine Fever
Italy on Thursday banned hunting and several other outdoor activities in two northern regions affected by a recent outbreak of African swine fever, a deadly hog disease.
Turkmen Leader Tightens Controls After Unrest In Kazakhstan
Turkmenistan's autocratic leader ordered his government Thursday to tighten controls over the exSoviet Central Asian country following massive protests in neighboring Kazakhstan.