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20-year-old Woman Births Child In Flight, Abandons It In Rubbish Bin: Report
The woman initially denied that the child was hers and upon conducting of medical tests it was established that the woman birthed the child.
Expect 'Succession' Drama in Many Nations and Players to Don Their 'Jersey' for Mega Events in 2022
Several big political developments and sporting tournaments will take place. In fact, the first big event on this list will see a clash of sports and politics.
Four Protesting Against Military Rule In Sudan Shot Dead, Doctors Say
Sudanese security forces shot dead four people during a crackdown on nationwide protests on Thursday, a doctors' committee said, as tens of thousands of people marched against military rule.
Surprising Michigan Takes Run At Georgia's Dominate D In CFP
Just about everything about this season has been a joyride for No. 2 Michigan, the first team to start unranked in the AP Top 25 and reach the College Football Playoff.
Vikings Seek To Complete Sweep Of NFC North Champion Packers
MINNESOTA (7-8) at GREEN BAY (12-3)
Gun Attack In Mexico Kills 8 At Two Homes, Including Baby
A shooting attack in northcentral Mexico killed eight people at two homes including a baby boy, authorities said Wednesday.
Dick Vitale Taking Extended Break From ESPN College Hoops
Dick Vitale is taking an extended break from the airwaves to rest his voice.
Barkley Is Not Dreading Playing Where He Hurt His Knee
Saquon Barkley isn't having any second thoughts about returning to Soldier Field for the first time since the New York Giants running back tore two ligaments in his right knee and missed almost all of last season.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose 58 cents to $76.56 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude for February delivery rose 29 cents to $79.23 per barrel.
Kyle Seager Retires After 11 Seasons With Mariners
Kyle Seager announced his retirement Wednesday after 11 seasons in the majors, all with the Seattle Mariners.
Memorial International Shutdown Weaken Russia's Rights Community: UN
The UN Human Rights Office said the legitimate voices of civil society should not be stigmatised, after a Moscow court hit Memorial with a second dissolution order in as many days.
Sooners' Williams Faces Oregon And His Future In Alamo Bowl
Oklahoma heads into the Alamo Bowl against Oregon with all eyes on quarterback Caleb Williams, searching for answers about his future and whether it will be with the Sooners.
California 1st State To Top 5M Cases Amid Omicron Surge
California became the first state to record more than 5 million known coronavirus infections, according to the state dashboard Tuesday, which was delayed by the holiday weekend.
Lawyer: Lawsuit Dismissed Against Blackhawks In Aldrich Case
A lawsuit filed against the Chicago Blackhawks by a former Michigan high school student who said he was sexually assaulted by exassistant coach Brad Aldrich has been dismissed, an attorney said Monday.
Ohio State WR Wilson Will Skip Rose Bowl, Enter NFL Draft
Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson is skipping the Rose Bowl to enter the NFL draft.
NBA Changes COVID Protocols, Shortens Path To Return To Play
NBA players who test positive for COVID-19 now have a quicker path to return to play, after the league completed a significant update to its health and safety protocols on Monday.