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Explosions In Palestinian Camp In Lebanon Cause Casualties
Several explosions shook a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon on Friday night, residents said, adding that the nature of the blasts was not immediately clear. Lebanons staterun National News Agency said there were casualties.
Man Gets 10 Years For Actions During Portland Protests
A farright extremist has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his violent actions during August 2020 protests against racial injustice in Oregons largest city.
New Lighthouse, Video Board Slated For Patriots Stadium Reno
The New England Patriots will be enclosing the north end of Gillette Stadium as part of a $225 million renovation that will also include a larger video board and a bigger lighthouse overlooking the end zone.
Pakistani Taliban Declares End to Ceasefire with Pak Govt; Vows to Resume Attacks
TTP was also behind a 2014 attack on an army-run school in the northwestern city of Peshawar that killed 154 people, mostly school children.
Robinson Expects To Return To Bears' Lineup Against Packers
Receiver Allen Robinson expects to return to the Chicago Bears' lineup when they visit the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night after missing the past three games because of a hamstring injury.
COVID-19 Reunion: Tearful Patients, Nurses Share Memories
Brian Patnoe never saw the faces of the masked health care workers who nursed him back to health from the coronavirus that nearly killed him. But he knew each by their eyes, which peered out through layers of protective gear as he lay in their hospitals C...
Newton Feels Responsible For Coordinator Joe Brady's Firing
Cam Newton said he feels partially responsible for the firing of Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady earlier this week even though the QB has only been with Carolina for three games.
Canada Failing Migrant Farmworkers On COVID-19, Living Inspections: Audit
As the COVID19 pandemic raged, Canadian government inspectors frequently deemed migrant workers' employers compliant with health and safety rules without any evidence for doing so, according to an Auditor General report released Thursday.
Saints Face Jets, Look To End First 5-game Skid Under Payton
It has been 16 years since the Saints were in this lengthy a slump. It's also the first time Sean Payton has lost five straight games since taking over as coach in New Orleans.
Cardinals Try To Clinch Playoff Spot With Win Versus Rams
LOS ANGELES RAMS (8-4) at ARIZONA (10-2)
Americans Plys, Persinger Make Olympic Curling Coed Field
American Chris Plys will have two chances to take home a curling medal from the Beijing Olympics.
With Lions Next, Broncos Treating Every Game Like Playoffs
The maddeningly erratic Denver Broncos have decided to try elbowing their way into the postseason by pretending they're there already.
Youngkin Wants Virginia Out Of Carbon-reduction Initiative
Republican Virginia Gov.elect Glenn Youngkin announced Wednesday that he would seek to use his executive powers to withdraw the commonwealth from a multistate carbon capandtrade program he said has overburdened ratepayers and businesses.
Recount Upholds GOP Win In Contested Virginia House Race
A recount for a Virginia state House seat upheld the Republican candidates victory on Wednesday, cementing what will be a 5248 majority for the GOP when the chamber convenes in January.
Penguins F Jake Guentzel Out With Upper-body Injury
Jake Guentzel's scorching start for the Pittsburgh Penguins has come to an abrupt halt.
Review: Leo, JLaw Are Trying To Warn Us In ‘Don’t Look Up’
You know youre in deep doodoo when that planet-destroying comet on a collision course with Earth isnt your biggest problem.