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Surprising Michigan Takes Run At Georgia's Dominate D In CFP
Just about everything about this season has been a joyride for No. 2 Michigan, the first team to start unranked in the AP Top 25 and reach the College Football Playoff.
Moderate Earthquake Strikes Greek Island of Crete
The quake struck at 0408 GMT with an epicentre in the sea 48 kilometres (30 miles) southeast of Arvi, on the south coast of the island.
After Almost 2 Years, Water Park Reopens At Disney World
The big waves are returning to Walt Disney World.
MATCHDAY: Man City, Injury-hit Chelsea Back In Action In EPL
A look at whats happening in the English Premier League on Wednesday:
Everton-Newcastle The Latest EPL Match Off Due To COVID-19
The 20th round of the Premier League was reduced to seven fixtures when the match between Everton and Newcastle was postponed Tuesday because of a pileup of COVID19 cases and injuries in the Newcastle squad.
California Man Gets Second Life Term For Synagogue Attack
A 22yearold white supremacist was sentenced Tuesday to life in federal prison for killing a woman and injuring three others when he burst into a Southern California synagogue in 2019, adding to a life sentence he received three months earlier in state cou...
No Survivors Found After Small Jet Crashes Near San Diego
No survivors were found after a small business jet with four people aboard crashed and burned near San Diego, knocking out power to hundreds of homes, authorities said.
Family Remembers 14-year-old's Dreams Before LAPD Shooting
The 14yearold girl who was killed by Los Angeles police last week she was struck while hiding in a dressing room as an officer was aiming rifle rounds at a man suspected of assaulting customers at a clothing store and a bullet went through a wall loved...
Severe Brazil Flooding Spreads In Bahia And Beyond
A total of 116 cities in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia were in a state of emergency because of flooding on Tuesday due to heavy rains that have been pounding the region since the end of November.
Kentucky's Death Toll From Tornadoes Rises To 77
Kentuckys death toll from devastating tornadoes earlier this month rose by one as Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday that an infant died last week. The state's revised death toll from the storms is now 77.
Corrections Needed For Patriots To Solidify Playoff Position
A week after apologizing for his surly demeanor in the aftermath of the Patriots loss to the Colts, Bill Belichick was more composed Sunday as he answered questions about what went wrong in New Englands 3321 loss to Buffalo.
Blowout Loss, Sideline Spat Are Latest Tests For Washington
Ron Rivera insisted Monday afternoon he had not seen video of the sideline fight between Washington defensive linemen Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne and felt no need to seek it out.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose $1.78 to $75.57 a barrel Monday. Brent crude for February delivery rose $2.46 to $78.60 per barrel.
Bengals Looking For Consistency As They Aim For Playoff Spot
Joe Burrow and coach Zac Taylor didn't care that the Bengals already had the game in hand when they continued to dial up pass plays late in the win that sealed a season sweep of the Baltimore Ravens.
Rutgers Keeps Wake Forest Guessing On Gator Bowl Roster
With less than a week to prepare, Rutgers coach Greg Schiano is going to keep Wake Forest in the dark when it comes to who will be playing for the Scarley Knights in the Gator Bowl on Friday.
Officials: Nearly 25% Of Navy Warship Crew Has COVID-19
About two dozen sailors on a U.S. Navy warship or roughly 25% of the crew have now tested positive for COVID19, keeping the ship sidelined in port at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Monday, according to U.S. defense officials.