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Hundreds Of Migrants Set Off From Honduras Toward US Border
Some 600 migrants hoping to reach the United States set off in a caravan Saturday from the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula.
Immobile Scores 2 As Lazio Wins At Salernitana 3-0
Ciro Immobile scored two goals and had a hand in another as Lazio won at lastplaced Salernitana 30 in Serie A on Saturday.
US Fugitive Faked Death, Found Alive in UK With Covid
Nicholas Alahverdian, 34, who has been a vocal critic of Rhode Island child welfare after saying he was sexually abused in the state's foster care system, now faces extradition to the US to face a rape charge in Utah.
2 Defensive Coaches Hired As Ohio State Revamps Staff
Ohio State coach Ryan Day continued to revamp his coaching staff by hiring of two defensive assistants Friday.
Column: Djokovic Whiffed On 2 Shots, 3 If You Count Booster
After more than a week of lies, hypocrisy, partisan bickering, bureaucratic bumbling and the inevitably idiotic comparison to the crucifixion of Jesus by his own father, no less the Novak Djokovic story still boils down to this:
Exclusive-Hackers Likely Used Software Administration Rights Of Third Party To Hit Ukrainian Sites, Kyiv Says
Hackers who launched strikes against Ukrainian government websites appear to have used the software administration rights of a third party company that developed the sites, a top Ukrainian security official told Reuters on Friday.
Illinois Judge Disparaged Lawyer In Comments Caught On Tape
An Illinois judge could be facing discipline after he mocked an attorney in comments that he apparently did not realize were being broadcast live on YouTube.
Ready To Rumble: Mixed Relay Debuts In Short Track Skating
Short track speedskating is already thrilling with its high-speed crashes and elbows flying. Now, theres a new event adding to the chaos with its Olympic debut in Beijing.
‘Maybe Our Lives Are Worthless’: China’s Zero-Covid Policy Angers Its Own Citizens
China's zero-Covid policy is testing the resolve of its own citizens as hardships grow due to lockdowns and heavy-handedness of pandemic workers
Judge Under Fire For Tossing Conviction Sent To Small Claims
A judge in western Illinois who sparked outrage when he threw out the sexual assault conviction of an 18yearold man, saying the 148 days the man spent in jail was punishment enough, is no longer presiding over a criminal court docket.
TE Darren Waller Returns To Provide Boost For Raiders
For Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Darren Waller, the hardest part about his five-week absence for injuries and COVID-19 wasn't the rehabilitation or the inability to play in crucial games down the stretch for his team.
Say It Ain't So, Joe: Haden Eyes Last Stand In Pittsburgh
Joe Haden felt terrible in the middle of last week as symptoms of COVID19 took their toll.
Los Angeles Police Investigate Ye After Battery Complaint
Police are investigating after a battery report was filed Thursday against Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.
Audit: Arkansas Prison Surplus Ammunition Sold By Employee
Surplus gun ammunition for Arkansas state prison systems was taken and sold by a Department of Corrections employee, according to an auditor for the state.
Prince Andrew's Legal Team Decline Comment on US Court Decision on Sexual Abuse Case
His lawyers failed to persuade a US judge to dismiss Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager.