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Record Sales Prices Drive GM Profit Up 56% To $10B Last Year
Vehicles were scarce due to a global shortage of computer chips, but that drove prices up and helped General Motors increase its net income 56% last year.
Fired Miami Dolphins Coach Sues NFL, Alleging Racist Hiring
Fired Miami Dolphins Coach Brian Flores sued the NFL and three of its teams Tuesday, saying racist hiring practices by the league have left it racially segregated and managed like a plantation.
Little Movement In Talks To End Baseball Lockout
There was little movement Tuesday in talks to end the nearly twomonthold baseball lockout during a contentious meeting that lasted about 90 minutes.
Biden Hosts GOP, Dem 'Good Friends' Seeking Court Support
President Joe Biden met with Senate Judiciary Committee leaders on Tuesday as Democrats worked to gain significant GOP support for his Supreme Court nominee a steep challenge in a Senate that has been sharply and bitterly divided over the past three conf...
Longest Lightning Bolt Record: 477 Miles Over 3 States
A bolt of lightning that stretched nearly 500 miles across three U.S, states is the new world record holder for longest flash.
Honduras Official Say It Will Maintain Relations With Taiwan
Honduras will continue strengthening ties with Taiwan and establishing a diplomatic relationship with China is not a priority for Honduran President Xiomara Castro, the countrys new foreign affairs minister said Monday.
Austin To Governors: Guard Troops Must Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in letters to seven governors, is reaffirming the need for members of their states' Army and Air National Guards to get the mandatory COVID19 vaccine or lose their Guard status.
Hoosiers Longtime PA Announcer Chuck Crabb Retires At 71
Chuck Crabb, the public address announcer for Indiana men's basketball games and many other Hoosiers sports for over four decades, is calling it a career.
Hoosiers Longtime PA Announcer Chuck Crabb Retires At 71
Chuck Crabb, the public address announcer for Indiana men's basketball games and many other Hoosiers sports for over four decades, is calling it a career.
Detectives Suspended Amid Probes Of 2 Black Women's Deaths
Two police detectives in Connecticut's largest city have been suspended amid investigations into allegations of insensitivity in their handling of separate cases in which Black women were found dead in their apartments.
Believe It Or Not: Burrow, Bengals Are Super Bowl Bound
When the Cincinnati Bengals went down 213 early in the second quarter of Sunday's AFC championship game, a third straight Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs seemed inevitable.
Hammond Leads Niagara Past Monmouth 70-69 In OT
Marcus Hammond had 27 points and Justin Roberts hit a 3pointer with 8.3 seconds to play as Niagara narrowly beat Monmouth 7069 in overtime on Sunday.
Pointer Rallies No. 12 LSU Women Past Kentucky 78-69
Khayla Pointer scored 19 of her 28 points in the fourth quarter as No. 12 LSU pulled away from struggling Kentucky 7869 on Sunday, giving firstyear Tigers coach Kim Mulkey her 650th career win.
Miles Scores 30 As Notre Dame Women Top Boston College 74-61
Freshman Olivia Miles poured in a careerhigh 30 points and No. 20 Notre Dame breezed to a 7461 victory over Boston College on Sunday.
Rain-fed Landslides Kill At Least 19 In Southern Brazil
Landslides caused by heavy rains killed at least 19 people in Brazils largest state on Sunday according to local officials, who said flooding forced some 500,000 families from their homes over the weekend.
While NFL Plays Title Games, World Waits On Tom Brady
While the NFL conference championship games went on without Tom Brady for only the second time in 11 years, the world waits for the greatest quarterback of all time to make his future plans official.