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Mexican Woman Shot In Head By US Border Patrol Files Claim
Attorneys for a Mexican woman who was shot in the head by a Border Patrol agent and survived announced Wednesday that they filed a claim against the U.S government as a precursor to a federal lawsuit.
Noem Proposes Ban On Transgender Women From Female Sports
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said Tuesday she would propose a bill to ban transgender women and girls from participation in female school sports leagues.
'Facts Of Life,' 'Different Strokes' Remakes Are ABC's Best
Everything old is new again at least for ABC's audience.
European Powers Say They Are Nearing End Of Road To Save Iran Deal
Three European powers said on Tuesday "we are rapidly reaching the end of the road" to save the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as Tehran accused Western powers of engaging in a "blame game."
Buccaneers Place RB Giovani Bernard On Injured Reserve
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have placed running back Giovani Bernard on injured reserve and signed punter Sterling Hofrichter to the teams practice squad.
Fredi González Shifting To Bench Coach For Orioles
Fredi Gonzlez is taking on a new role with the Baltimore Orioles, becoming the team's bench coach.
Optimistic Renfrow Shines Bright In Raiders' Gloomy Season
While plenty has gone wrong for the Las Vegas Raiders this season, receiver Hunter Renfrow stands out for getting so much right.
Beckham Among 7 Rams To COVID-19 Reserve List
Receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and six of his Los Angeles Rams teammates went on the reserve/COVID19 list Tuesday amid the latest expansion of their virus outbreak.
Report: Gaetz Friend Will Pay Almost $1.9 Million To County
A former Florida tax collector whose arrest last year triggered an investigation into Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz has agreed to pay almost $1.9 million in restitution for public money that was misspent during his time in office.
Latest NIL Twist: Millions Being Pledged To College Athletes
Six months after one of the biggest rule changes in the history of college sports, money for athletes is being pledged by the millions in a development that has raised concerns about the role of wealthy alumni eager to back their beloved alma maters.
Stars Place G Khudobin, 2020 Stanley Cup Starter, On Waivers
The Dallas Stars placed goalie Anton Khudobin on waivers Monday, a move that could allow the club to send its 2020 Stanley Cup Final starter to the minors.
Greece: 3 Jailed Pending Trial For Attack Over Virus Checks
Court authorities in the northern Greek town of Katerini late Monday jailed three people pending trial over an attack on a high school principal by vigilantes opposing virus restrictions.
Ravens Hoping Injured QB Lamar Jackson Can Return Quickly
This was the absence Baltimore could least afford. The Ravens are hopeful it won't linger.
Michigan State RB Kenneth Walker Uncertain Vs Pitt In Bowl
Michigan State coach Mel Tucker said Monday he was uncertain whether AllAmerica running back Kenneth Walker will play for 11thranked Spartans against No. 13 Pittsburgh in the Peach Bowl.
Tunisian President Announces Referendum, Future Elections
Tunisian President Kais Saied has prolonged the suspension of parliament and announced a national referendum, almost five months after dismissing his government and granting himself sweeping powers.
Pinzan, Mendjiadeu Fankam Lead No. 17 USF Women Past VCU
Elisa Pinzan scored a careerhigh 24 points and Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fankam scored 10 straight in a fourthquarter rally to lead No. 17 South Florida to a 6457 win over VCU on Sunday.