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Brady, SB Champions Focused On Eagles, Not Personal Success
Tom Bradys looking ahead, though not beyond this weekend.
Lawsuit: Google, Facebook CEOs Colluded In Online Ad Sales
Newly unredacted documents from a state-led antitrust lawsuit against Google accuse the search giant of colluding with rival Facebook to manipulate online advertising sales. The CEOs of both companies were aware of the deal and signed off on it, the lawsu...
Durant Fined $15,000 For Profanity During Interview
Kevin Durant has been fined $15,000 for using profane language during an interview after the Brooklyn Nets' 114108 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night.
Businesses React To Ruling Against Biden Vaccine Mandate
For companies that were waiting to hear from the U.S. Supreme Court before deciding whether to require vaccinations or regular coronavirus testing for workers, the next move is up to them.
UN Chief: Mali Military Must Speed Transition To Democracy
The United Nations chief urged Malis military leaders on Thursday to accelerate the transition to democracy, expressing great concern at their recent announcement delaying next months elections until 2026.
Baltimore Prosecutor Charged With Lying In Home Purchases
A federal grand jury indicted Baltimores top prosecutor Thursday on charges of perjury and making false mortgage applications in the purchase of two Florida vacation homes, the Marylandbased U.S. Attorneys Office said.
Damian Lillard Out At Least 6 Weeks After Surgery
Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard had surgery to repair a core injury that has been causing him abdominal pain this season.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2022: '21 Champ Osaka, No. 1 Barty Top Field
Women to watch at the Australian Open, which begins Monday at Melbourne Park (Sunday in the U.S.):
Explained: What's Next in Prince Andrew Sex Abuse Lawsuit
The US court dealt with narrow legal challenges raised by Andrew's lawyers, who said the lawsuit should be dismissed now, at an extremely early stage.
Official: Police Used Fake DNA Reports During Interrogations
Virginia Beach police used forged documents that linked people's DNA to a crime to get them to confess or cooperate with investigators, Virginia's outgoing attorney general announced Wednesday.
Ontario Won't Tell Parents Of School Outbreak Unless 30% Out
Parents in Canadas largest province will not be notified of a COVID19 outbreak at their childs school until there is 30% absenteeism rate among staff and students, officials said Tuesday.
Chelsea Finishes Job Against Spurs To Reach League Cup Final
Just like in his first season in charge, Thomas Tuchel will be leading Chelsea into another final.
Adia Barnes' Honest Approach Pushes No. 7 Arizona Upward
Honesty can be wielded as a weapon in the wrong hands.
Prosecutor: No Charges In Death Of Black Missouri Man
A Missouri prosecutor said Wednesday that he will not charge a white man for killing a Black neighbor, agreeing with the finding of a coroner's inquest that the shooting was justifiable self-defense.
Official: Young Dolph Slaying Suspects Have Criminal History
Two of the men arrested in connection with the killing of rapper Young Dolph had a history of violent crime, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
UK: Sculpture By Controversial Artist Attacked With Hammer
British police on Wednesday cordoned off an area outside the BBC's Broadcasting House in central London after a man was spotted scaling the building and using a hammer to attack a statue by controversial sculptor Eric Gill.