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49ers All-Pro LT Trent Williams Questionable For Title Game
San Francisco 49ers AllPro left tackle Trent Williams is questionable for the NFC championship after missing practice all week with a sprained ankle.
Italy Top Court: Venezuela's Ex-oil Czar Can't Be Extradited
Italys highest court confirmed Friday that Venezuela's former oil czar cannot be extradited to face corruption charges at home because of his country's record in violating human rights, his Italian lawyer said.
Merck Says Covid-19 Pill 'Active' Against Omicron Variant
The effectiveness of molnupiravir against Omicron has yet to be evaluated in clinical trials, said Merck, known as MSD outside the United States and Canada.
Uyghurs Lash Out At International Olympics Committee Ahead Of Beijing Games Opening
The webinar was hosted by Red Lantern Analytica and Uyghurs in exile discussed how China is working consistently to erase their identity
Christine Sinclair Re-signs With Portland Thorns
Olympic gold medalist Christine Sinclair has signed a oneyear contract extension with the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League.
Former Canucks F Jake Virtanen Charged With Sexual Assault
Former Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen has been charged with sexual assault following an investigation.
MATCHDAY: Nantes Faces Brest For Spot In French Cup Quarters
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Friday:
Xiomara Castro to be Sworn in as First Woman President of Honduras
US Vice President Kamala Harris, King Felipe VI of Spain and Taiwan Vice President William Lai will attend the inauguration.
Kings Guard Terence Davis Out Indefinitely With Wrist Injury
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis will be out indefinitely after injuring his right wrist in Tuesday night's loss to the Boston Celtics.
49ers Deal With The Playoff Highs And Lows Of Garoppolo
Jimmy Garoppolo's playoff performance is all anyone would need to understand the decisions the San Francisco 49ers made last offseason at quarterback.
Review: Strangers On A Train In 'Compartment No. 6'
A train ride from Moscow to the arctic port city of Murmansk would not seem like the most likely setting for anything as warm as Finnish filmmaker Juho Kuosmanen's Compartment No. 6."
France Targets Groups, Websites With Expanded Powers Under Anti-terror Law
The French government said this week it was closing down an activistrun media outlet and a Muslim website deemed at odds with "national values", the latest in a series of steps that rights groups and lawyers say infringe on democratic freedoms.
Lawyers: LSU Fired Athletics Official Who Sued Department
Lawyers for an associate athletic director who filed a $50 million federal racketeering lawsuit against Louisiana State University say she has been fired in retaliation and asked the court Wednesday to add that claim to her suit.
Winning Ways: Are The Chiefs Suddenly The NFL's New Dynasty?
The Kansas City Chiefs have won six straight AFC West titles, something never before accomplished, and will be hosting a record fourth consecutive conference championship game when Cincinnati visits Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
US Rep. Cuellar: ‘No Wrongdoing On My Part’ After FBI Search
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar posted a video Tuesday saying he took part in no wrongdoing after FBI agents last week conducted a search at the Texas Democrat's home, which was part of an investigation that relates to the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan, Th...
Lakers' Davis To Return From Knee Injury Against Nets
Anthony Davis will play for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Brooklyn Nets after missing 17 games with a sprained left knee.