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Maguire, Alex Share Lead In LPGA Drive On Championship
Leona Maguire and Marina Alex shared the lead Friday in the LPGA Drive On Championship after another windy round at Crown Colony.
Amir Locke Shooting Rekindles Mistrust Of Minneapolis Police
The killing of a Black man by Minneapolis police serving a search warrant left his family and activists angry and questioning the credibility of a department that was widely criticized for its initial portrayal of George Floyds death.
Man U Knocked Out Of FA Cup By Boro After Penalty Shootout
Manchester United made an embarrassing early exit from the FA Cup after losing to secondtier side Middlesbrough in a penalty shootout at Old Trafford on Friday.
Lawyers Demand Serious Charges For Gunfire At Black Driver
Two white men were arrested earlier this week, days after a Black delivery van driver accused them of chasing him and shooting at him after he dropped off a package in a Mississippi city.
Mexican Cartels Now Use IEDs As Well As Bomb-dropping Drones
In the war raging between drug cartels in western Mexico, gangs have begun using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on roads to disable army vehicles.
Paul Arriola Agrees To 4-year Contract With MLS's Dallas
Winger Paul Arriola signed a fouryear contract with Major League Soccer's Dallas team on Friday, a week after he was acquired in a trade from D.C. United.
Teppers Donate $10M To Help Build New Charlotte Library
Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC owner David Tepper and his wife Nicole made a $10 million investment in The CommonSpark campaign through their foundations, money that will be used to help fund the construction of a new uptown Charlotte public library.
U.S. Warns Russia May Stage Video As Pretext To Invade Ukraine
Russia has formulated several options as an excuse to invade Ukraine, including the potential use of a propaganda video showing a staged attack, the United States said on Thursday, as the Kremlin condemned American troop deployments in the region.
Cumulative Total Of COVID Cases In France Rises To Over 20 Million
The cumulative total for confirmed COVID19 cases in France since the start of the pandemic has passed 20 million, health ministry data showed on Thursday.
ISIS Leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi ‘Taken off Battlefield’ by US Military, Says Joe Biden
A senior US official said that the IS leader had blown himself up during the operation, which was carried out at night by US special forces in northwestern Syria.
Russia Has Sent Some 30,000 Combat Troops, Modern Weapons to Belarus: NATO
The deployment included Speznaz special operations forces, SU-35 fighter jets, dual capable Iskander missiles and S-400 air defence systems.
'Risk to Force, Jeopardize Readiness': US Army to Discharge Soldiers Who Refuse Covid Vaccine
As of January 26, six high-ranking officers -- including two battalion commanders -- had been removed from their posts for refusing to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
14-year-old Texas Boy Accused Of Killing 8-year-old Brother
A 14yearold East Texas boy was arrested on a murder charge in the fatal shooting of his 8yearold brother, officials said Wednesday.
Appeals Court Restores Tennessee Down Syndrome Abortion Ban
A federal appeals court on Wednesday once again reinstated a Tennessee ban on abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, or because of the race or gender of the fetus.
Olympian's Tearful Video In Isolation Gets Fast Attention
Belgian skeleton racer Kim Meylemans was permitted to enter one of the Olympic villages early Thursday, a move that came hours after she tearfully turned to social media and detailed how upset she was about being in isolation over virus concerns.
Testimony: Waffle House Shooter Wrote To Winfrey, Swift
A man who shot and killed four people in a Nashville Waffle House in 2018 had written Oprah Winfrey asking for help in determining whether his delusions that Taylor Swift was communicating with him through the Internet were real or not, according to test...