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China, Russia Delays U.S. Bid To Sanction North Koreans At U.N
China and Russia delayed a U.S. bid to impose U.N. sanctions on five North Koreans on Thursday, diplomats said, a day after Pyongyang suggested it may resume tests of nuclear weapons and longrange missiles.
Beijing Olympics Will Showcase Hockey's Next Generation
The disappointment of the NHL not participating in the 2022 Winter Olympics quickly turned to excitement for a handful of U.S. players at the world junior championship.
Ex-pope Benedict Under Scrutiny in German Child Abuse Probe
As archbishop in Munich since 2007, Marx could also find himself under scrutiny in the WSW report.
Robinho's 9-year Rape Sentence Upheld By Italy's Top Court
Former Brazil forward Robinho had a nineyear sentence for the rape of a young woman upheld by Italys top court on Wednesday.
Packers Release Defensive Lineman Kingsley Keke
The Green Bay Packers have released defensive lineman Kingsley Keke, who made eight starts this season but hadnt played at all in their past three games.
Eagles Say Jalen Hurts Will Be Their Starting QB In 2022
The Philadelphia Eagles say Jalen Hurts will be the teams starting quarterback in 2022.
Man United Beats Brentford 3-1 After 2nd-half Turnaround
Manchester United staged a secondhalf turnaround as goals from Anthony Elanga, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford earned a 31 win at Brentford to boost the team's topfour ambitions in the Premier League on Wednesday.
What Comes Next In New York's Investigation Of Donald Trump
After investigating former President Donald Trump for several years, New York Attorney General Letitia James used a court filing Tuesday to outline much of the evidence her investigators have gathered so far. The legal memo claimed the Republican's compan...
Ford, US Bancorp Fall; Bank Of America, Tegna Rise
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Wednesday:
Singer Fred Parris Of The Five Satins Dead At Age 85
Fred Parris, the lead singer of the 1950s harmony group the Five Satins and composer of the classic doowop ballad In the Still of the Night, has died at age 85.
UCLA's Johnny Juzang Raises NBA Draft Stock With NCAA Run
UCLA guard Johnny Juzang took a big star turn at the NCAA Tournament last spring, shooting the Bruins into the Final Four with a string of incredible performances.
Florida Suspends Health Official In Probe Over Vaccine Law
A health official who has helped lead central Florida's response to the pandemic has been put on administrative leave as state officials investigate whether he tried to compel employees to get vaccinated for COVID19 in violation of state law.
Former Bears Star Hampton Faces Probation For Drunk Driving
Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Hampton has been sentenced to one year of probation after pleading guilty to a drunkendriving charge last month in Indiana.
New York Mobile Sports Bets Likely Pass New Jersey For No. 1
New York likely surpassed New Jersey for the top spot in the U.S. sports betting market during the first two weekends that mobile bets were offered, according to a company that most of the legal U.S. sports betting industry uses to verify that its custome...
Truist Cuts Down Overdraft Fees, Joining Other Big Banks
Truist Bank said Tuesday it is reducing its overdraft fees, becoming the latest big bank to announce an overhaul of overdraft policies that often impact the most vulnerable customers.
Spain PM Says Tennis Star Djokovic Must Comply With Covid Rules To Enter Nation
Djokovic owns a house in the southern resort of Marbella, Spain and visits there regularly.