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Seahawks' Gerald Everett Relishing Chance Versus Former Team
Of the handful of games Gerald Everett has missed in his career, this season's Week 5 seemed the toughest.
Minnesota Woman Accused Of Shooting At Strangers In Vehicles
A Minnesota woman suspected of shooting at strangers in vehicles over the last few months, in one case injuring a driver, appeared in court Thursday on four charges of seconddegree assault with a dangerous weapon.
As Holidays Approach, COVID Casts Pall Over Celebrations
Lines again stretch around blocks at some COVID-19 testing sites. Refrigerated mobile morgues are on order, and parts of Europe are re-tightening borders amid a winter spike in coronavirus infections.
CEO Of GM's Cruise Autonomous Vehicle Unit To Leave Company
Dan Ammann, CEO of General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle subsidiary, is leaving the Detroit company.
Alexander-Arnold Screamer Seals Liverpool Win Over Newcastle
Trent AlexanderArnold's powerful longrange effort capped Liverpool's comeback Thursday in a 31 win over Newcastle in the Premier League that kept Jurgen Klopp's team in touch with firstplace Manchester City.
Seahawks' Late-season Playoff Push Runs Into Surging Rams
Quandre Diggs lined up against Matthew Stafford every day in practice for 4 1/2 seasons in Detroit, so the Seattle safety knows a little more about the tendencies and talents of Los Angeles' quarterback than his teammates.
US Naval Site In Italy Briefly Locked Down After Shots Heard
A U.S. Navy support site in Naples, Italy, was locked down for nearly two hours Thursday after reports of gunfire on the premises.
Colts Seeking To Get Upper Hand In Rivalry With Patriots
Indianapolis and New England have seen a little bit of everything during their epic, longrunning rivalry.
Prince William Reveals Xmas Favorites In Interview With Kids
Britain's Prince William has revealed some of his Christmas favorites, in response to questions from children receiving cancer treatment at a London hospital.
LA Port Sees Record 2021 Imports Despite Supply Chain Snags
The Port of Los Angeles the nations busiest is on track to move a record volume of import cargo this year, even as officials struggle to thin a backup of ship traffic and ease supply chain snarls that have been blamed for product shortages and higher sh...
'Sex And The City' Sequel Creator Looking For 'Slow Burn'
Michael Patrick King wants the record to show that Sex and the City had a slow burn of a love affair" with viewers on its way to becoming, eventually, an adored success.
Mahomes, Herbert On Primetime Stage As Chiefs Visit Chargers
The first two meetings between Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert have come down to the final minute.
Ex-OppenheimerFunds Worker Pleads Guilty To Insider Trading
A former OppenheimerFunds analyst pleaded guilty Wednesday to a securities fraud charge alleging he used company secrets to collect over $8 million in illegal profits.
Lawsuit: North Carolina Boy Scouts Chapter Ignored Abuse
Officials with a Boy Scouts of America chapter in North Carolina did nothing to prevent Scout leaders from sexually abusing 21 children between 1960 and 2010, according to a lawsuit.
DeSantis: Critical Race Theory Is "Crap," Vows To Fight It
Calling critical race theory crap, Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday he'll push for legislation to ban teaching the concept in schools and to allow private corporate employees to sue their employers if they receive critical race theory t...
Telehealth Helps In Pandemic, Concerns Linger: AP-NORC Poll
Most older Americans have had to use telehealth during the COVID19 pandemic and many were comfortable with it, but a new poll finds persistent concerns about issues like technology, the quality of care and patient privacy.