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Top Canadian Opposition Leader Ousted In Boost For PM Trudeau
Canadian Conservative lawmakers on Wednesday ousted Erin O'Toole as leader, angry over the main opposition party's third straight loss to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals in a 2021 election.
Column: If Racism Wasn't Enough, There's Always NFL Game Fix
The fact there is Inherent racism in the NFL at least at the top level has never been much of a secret. A cursory glance at coaching and front office hires over the years is enough to conclude there's a reason the league has failed miserably in putting...
Players, Coaches Welcome League’s Latest COVID-19 Protocols
Morning nasal swabs, part of the daily routine for NHL players in recent months, are going away.
Injured Young Whale Treated Off Athens Found Dead Days Later
A sick whale calf that had been the center of a rescue operation when it appeared in shallows off an Athens suburb has died several days after being led out to deeper waters, Greek authorities said.
No Motive Revealed In Shooting That Killed Minnesota Student
Authorities said Wednesday they have not established a motive in a shooting outside a suburban Minneapolis school that left one student dead and another critically injured.
Colorado's Walker Flashing Potential As A Sophomore
Jabari Walker's potential has always been what catches people's eye. An athletic 6-foot-9, the Colorado sophomore can do things few people his size can.
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UPS, Gannett Rise; AT&T, Pitney Bowes Fall
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday:
Airline Says It Will Stop Monkey Shipments After Penn. Crash
The airline that carried monkeys part of the way to a U.S. research laboratory before they were involved in a highway crash in Pennsylvania says it will stop the shipments.
Journalist Slain At Interview -- Mexico's 4th This Month
A journalist with an online news outlet was preparing to record a video interview Monday when he was shot by assailants, becoming the fourth journalist killed in less than a month in Mexico, the outlet's director said.
‘Failure Of Leadership’: What Did Sue Gray Find While Probing Downing Street Parties
Sue Gray in her report said that she investigated 16 parties and highlighted serious leadership failure from those present in the parties.
Attenborough, WHO, Tsikhanouskaya Among Nominees For Nobel Peace Prize
British nature broadcaster David Attenborough, the World Health Organization and Belarusian dissident Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya are among the nominees for this year's Nobel Peace Prize after being backed by Norwegian lawmakers who have a track record of pi...
Youngkin, Justice Seek Relief From Health Worker Vax Rule
Warning of hospitals and other health providers facing an urgent staffing crisis, the Republican governors of Virginia and West Virginia on Monday asked the Biden administration for a limited waiver to the federal vaccine mandate for health care workers.
Officials: Bridge Not Bad Enough To Close After Inspection
The bridge that collapsed in Pittsburgh last week showed deterioration during a September inspection that was not bad enough to require its closure, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Monday.
Devils Coach Lindy Ruff To Miss 2 Games After Father's Death
New Jersey Devils coach Lindy Ruff will miss the next two games following the death of his father in western Canada.
California Firefighter Fatally Shot While Responding To Fire
A veteran central California firefighter was fatally shot Monday when he and others responded to a report of a dumpster fire and authorities arrested a suspect, officials said.