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MATCHDAY: Chelsea Faces Spurs Again; Mbappe, Messi Available
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Sunday:
Painter Scores 23 To Lift Delaware Over Elon 80-77
Dylan Painter tied his career high with a seasonhigh 23 points plus 12 rebounds as Delaware stretched its home win streak to seven games, edging past Elon 8077 on Saturday.
Maryland School Shooting: Teen Faces Attempted Murder Charge
A 17yearold boy was being held without bond Saturday on charges including attempted seconddegree murder in connection with the shooting of a fellow student at a high school in a Maryland suburb of the nation's capital, authorities said.
Cale Carries Seton Hall Over St. John's 66-60
Myles Cale had a seasonhigh 21 points as No. 20 Seton Hall got past St. John's 6660 on Saturday.
With 3 Starters Out, Gophers Beat Scarlet Knights 68-65
Payton Willis scored a careerhigh 32 points, matching a program record with eight 3pointers, and shorthanded Minnesota snapped a fourgame losing streak with an improbable 6865 win over Rutgers on Saturday.
Kuwaiti Minister In Lebanon Over Diplomatic Row With Gulf
Kuwaits foreign minister handed Lebanese officials Saturday a list of suggestions for confidencebuilding measures with oilrich Gulf states after relations between the two sides deteriorated dramatically over the past months.
Church Victims Push To Expand Lawsuit Window In Nebraska
Victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic priests urged Nebraska lawmakers on Friday to pass a law that would let people who were abused decades ago file lawsuits against the church or other organizations that were negligent.
Sargent Scores Twice As Norwich Beats Watford 3-0 In EPL
American forward Josh Sargent scored his first two Premier League goals Friday to help lift Norwich out of the relegation zone with a 30 win over 10man Watford.
Black Mississippi Senators Protest Vote On Race Theory Bill
Black lawmakers walked out in protest Friday and withheld their votes as the Mississippi Senate passed a bill that would ban schools from teaching critical race theory.
Top-seeded Titans Face Bengals In AFC Divisional Playoff
CINCINNATI (11-7) at TENNESSEE (12-5)
GOP Investigator No Longer Wants To Jail Wisconsin Mayors
The Republicanhired investigator looking into Wisconsin's 2020 election is no longer seeking to jail the mayors of Green Bay and Madison for allegedly not complying with a subpoena he issued last year.
Judge: Legal Costs In Florida Condo Collapse May Reach $100M
The legal fees and costs associated with the deadly collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium building could reach $100 million, a judge said Friday.
GM To Spend $6.5B, Add 4,000 Jobs At Michigan EV Factories
General Motors is poised to announce next week major electricvehicle investments in Michigan, with plans to spend $6.5 billion and create up to 4,000 new jobs at two plants.
Myanmar Court Sentences 2 Prominent Activists To Death
Two prominent political activists in militaryruled Myanmar have been sentenced to death for alleged involvement in terrorist activities, an army television station reported Friday.
Capacity Held To 12,000 For US World Cup Qualifier At Canada
The crowd for Canada's World Cup qualifier against the United States on Jan. 30 will be limited to 12,000 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, half of capacity.
Cal Coach Justin Wilcox Signs Extension Through 2027
California football coach Justin Wilcox has signed an extension through the 2027 season.