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Freelance Journalist Accredited To AP Detained In Ethiopia
A freelance video journalist accredited to The Associated Press in Ethiopia has been detained by police in the capital, Addis Ababa, the news organization said Wednesday.
Sources: Rivian To Build $5B Electric Truck Plant In Georgia
Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive will announce Thursday that it's building a $5 billion battery and assembly plant east of Atlanta that's projected to employ 7,500 workers, sources briefed on the decision told The Associated Press.
Mental Health Education Is Ongoing Process For NFL, Players
Since his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Brian Dawkins has worked hard to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
Rams' Beckham Headlines COVID-19 List As NFL Outbreak Widens
Los Angeles Rams receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was added to the COVID-19 reserve list Tuesday as the NFL reported 28 more positive tests among players in the league's worst two-day outbreak since the pandemic started.
U.S. Official Voices Concern Over Guatemala Anti-corruption Efforts
The United States wants to see more action against corruption in Guatemala, a senior U.S. diplomat said Tuesday, expressing growing worry that antigraft efforts there are stalling.
After MNF Loss, Cardinals Disappointed But Not Discouraged
The Arizona Cardinals had their chances to beat the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night. The two heavyweights in the NFC West fought until the final drive before the Rams eventually took the hardearned 3023 victory.
Another Son Of Ex-Panama President Pleads Guilty To U.S. Money Laundering Charge
A son of the former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a U.S. money laundering charge linked to Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht, becoming the second of his children to admit wrongdoing.
Pat Noonan Hired As Coach Of Cincinnati's MLS Team
Pat Noonan was hired Tuesday as the sixth head coach of Major League Soccer's Cincinnati team in a little more than three seasons.
Report Urges UK Government To Beef Up Online Safety Measure
Proposed British rules aimed at cracking down on harmful online content should be beefed up with tougher measures like making it illegal to send unsolicited graphic images, requiring porn sites to ensure children can't gain access and moving faster to hol...
Dan Lanning Says Oregon Will Methodically Build Title Teams
New Oregon coach Dan Lanning promises to bring a workmanlike mentality with him to Eugene.
California Brings Back Mask Mandate As Virus Cases Rise
California is bringing back a statewide indoor mask mandate.
Broncos In Thick Of Playoff Chase For First Time Since 2015
What usually drives the Denver Broncos this time of year is seeing what's under the Christmas tree and envisioning what sunny locale they'll be jetting off to come January.
Canada Setting Aside C$40 Billion To Compensate Indigenous Children For Harm
Canada is setting aside C$40 billion ($31.2 billion) to compensate Indigenous children and families in foster care for suffering discrimination, and will start paying out once a protracted lawsuit is settled, officials said on Monday.
Titans' About-face Results In Shutout Win, Brighter Outlook
The Tennessee Titans returned from their muchneeded bye week and got their first home shutout since 2000.
Browns' Harrowing Escape Keeps Playoff Push From Derailing
The Browns don't have to impress any committee to make the playoffs. No need to appease a fickle segment of their fanbase, which demands their quarterback and coach be perfect while forgetting 016 wasn't so long ago.
Williams, No. 1 Purdue Rally Past NC State 82-72 In OT
Trevion Williams had a seasonhigh 22 points to go with 12 rebounds and a careerbest nine assists to help No. 1 Purdue rally past North Carolina State 8272 in overtime Sunday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational.