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MLB Lockout Talks To Resume Tuesday As Spring Training Nears
Baseball labor negotiations are set to resume Tuesday, just over two weeks before the scheduled start of a spring training that's threatened by a lockout.
Mandate To Vaccinate New Orleans Schoolchildren Kicking In
As school systems across the U.S. struggle to keep classrooms open amid the pandemic, New Orleans is set to become the nation's first major district to mandate COVID19 vaccinations for children 5 and up, though state regulations will allow parents to opt...
Exxon Restructures Divisions And Packs Up For Houston
Exxon Mobil is restructuring its business into three divisions and moving its headquarters 250 miles south from Irving, Texas, to its campus north of Houston.
South Africa Remains Unbeaten After Winning Seville 7s
South Africa extended its unbeaten start to the rugby sevens world series after beating Australia 337 in the final in Spain on Sunday.
Rogers Scores 27 To Lift Siena Over Quinnipiac 85-76
Colby Rogers had a careerhigh 27 points as Siena topped Quinnipiac 8576 on Sunday.
Vucevic, DeRozan Help Bulls Beat Trail Blazers 130-116
Nikola Vucevic had 24 points and 14 rebounds, DeMar DeRozan added 23 points and 10 assists and the Chicago Bulls overcame a slow to start to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 130116 on Sunday.
Fairleigh Dickinson Cruises Past Central Connecticut 75-55
Brandon Rush and John Square Jr. scored 16 points apiece and Fairleigh Dickinson breezed to a 7555 victory over Central Connecticut on Sunday.
US Stumbles To 2-0 Loss At 1st-place Canada In Qualifying
Canada beat the United States for just the second time in 37 years, a 20 victory Sunday on goals by Cyle Larin and Sam Adekugbe to take another big step toward reaching the World Cup for the first time since 1986.
Van Lith's 17 Help No. 5 Louisville Escape No. 21 Duke 77-65
Hailey Van Lith scored eight of her 17 points in the fourth quarter, Kianna Smith added five in the period and No. 5 Louisville held off No. 21 Duke 7765 on Sunday for their third consecutive victory.
North Korea Says Tested Hwasong-12 Missile, Took Pictures From Space
North Korea confirmed on Monday it had tested a Hwasong12 intermediaterange ballistic missile (IRBM) on Sunday, according to state news agency KCNA, the first time a nuclearcapable missile of that size has been launched since 2017.
Miller Leads No. 17 Maryland Women Past Penn State 82-71
Diamond Miller led a balanced attack with 19 points, Chole Bibby had her first doubledouble of the season and No. 17 Maryland defeated Penn State for the 12th straight time 8271 on Sunday.
N.Korea Says Tested Hwasong-12 Missile On Sunday
North Korea said on Monday it had tested a Hwasong12 "midrange ballistic missile" on Sunday, according to state news agency KCNA, the first time a missile of that size has been launched since 2017.
Iona Turns Back Saint Peter's 85-77 For Seventh Straight Win
Nelly Junior Joseph had 17 points to lead five Iona players in double figures as the Gaels extended their winning streak to seven games, defeating Saint Peter's 8577 on Sunday.
While NFL Plays Title Games, World Waits On Tom Brady
While the NFL conference championship games went on without Tom Brady for only the second time in 11 years, the world waits for the greatest quarterback of all time to make his future plans official.
Biden Calls For Release Of US Hostage In Afghanistan
President Joe Biden on Sunday called for the release of U.S. Navy veteran Mark Frerichs, who was taken hostage in Afghanistan nearly two years ago.
Bengals Lose Uzomah In First Quarter Of AFC Title Game
Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah hobbled off the field after he appeared to twist his left ankle when a pass bounced off his hands late in the first quarter of the AFC championship game against the Chiefs on Sunday.