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Juggling Act: Rams O'Connell Game Planning And Looking Ahead
Kevin O'Connell realizes there are going to be plenty of questions about his next steps after the Super Bowl. The Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator prefers to keep the focus on the immediate task at hand.
Seattle Woman IDed As Victim Fatally Shot In California Bus
A Seattle woman was the person shot to death inside a Greyhound bus in Northern California after a 21yearold man who was acting erratically opened fire, killing her and wounding four others, authorities said Friday.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery rose $2.04 to $92.31 a barrel Friday. Brent crude for April delivery rose $2.16 to $93.27 a barrel.
Want North Korea Breakthrough? China Tells U.S. To Show Flexibility
The key to solving the issue of North Korea's ballistic missile and nuclear programs is "in the hands" of the United States, China's U.N. Ambassador said on Friday, urging Washington to show "more sincerity and flexibility" if it wants a breakthrough.
Ukrainian Troops Hold Drills With US Missiles As Military Aid Shipments Continue
Ukrainian troops on Friday trained at the Yavoriv military base in western Ukraine, using antitank missiles, launchers and other military hardware delivered by the United States as part of a $200 million security package.
Imran Khan To Seek Xi’s Help To Revive CPEC, Dwindling Economy
Pakistan information minister Fawad Chaudhary said that 21 different sectors were identified which will be discussed with the Chinese delegation.
Alex, Hataoka Share Lead In Windy LPGA Drive On Championship
Marina Alex closed with a birdie on the par5 18th for a 7under 65 and a share of the firstround lead with Nasa Hataoka on Thursday in the windy LPGA Drive On Championship at Crown Colony.
Kruger Seeks To Follow Path To 'ImpartIal And Fair Justice'
When Leondra Kruger settled into her new chambers at Californias highest court seven years ago, she asked her top assistant to place the reports from the U.S. Supreme Court on the shelf behind her desk.
Austrian-born Raimann On Brink Of Improbable NFL Career
Bernhard Raimann was 13 the first time he even saw one of those eggshaped balls being tossed about in Austria but he swiftly fell for Americanstyle football.
Stewart Returns To Seattle While Dolson Heads To New York
Breanna Stewart is remaining in Seattle for at least one more season while Stefanie Dolson is coming home to New York.
For Steelers Assistant Austin, A Long And Mysterious Wait
Teryl Austin has been where Brian Flores is many times. Eleven to be exact, but who's counting?
US Extends Support To UAE In Fight Against Houthis, To Send Fighter Jets
The US said that it will send the guided missile destroyer USS Cole along with fifth generation fighter jets to fight the Houthi rebels
US Asks UN To Meet On North Korea Missile That Can Reach US
The United States called Tuesday for the U.N. Security Council to meet on North Koreas most recent test of an intermediaterange ballistic missile capable of reaching Guam, its most significant launch in years that could target American territory.
Colombia Security Forces Kill 15 Members Of Clan Del Golfo Crime Group
Colombia's armed forces killed at least 15 members of the Clan del Golfo, a criminal organization connected to drug trafficking and illegal mining, during a raid on Tuesday, military sources said.
Reward Offered In Stray-bullet Death Of U.K. Astrophysicist
Police are offering a $15,000 reward in hopes of finding the gunman responsible for a random bullet fired through the air that struck and killed an English astrophysicist who was visiting Georgia.
Cruise Offers Public First Driverless Rides In San Francisco
Autonomous vehicle taxis are up and running in San Francisco and the public has been invited to try one out.