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Stefanski, Browns Second-guessed, Stung By Close Losses
Despite two agonizing losses in six days, a litany of COVID19 cases and a bangedup starting quarterback who crumbles when the moment calls for strength, the Cleveland Browns still have a chance to make the playoffs.
Blueprint: Can 'Bama's Success Help Michigan Vs. Georgia?
Georgia's defense was nearly invincible for three months, allowing less than a touchdown per game.
COVID-19 Issues Wreak Havoc With College Basketball Schedule
College basketball is returning from the Christmas break with a notably lighter schedule after the pandemic caused several games to get canceled or postponed.
Patriots' Path To Division Title Shrinks After Loss To Bills
The New England Patriots survived a 13 start to put themselves within a victory of reclaiming the division throne, the one they surrendered to the Buffalo Bills a year after Tom Bradys departure.
Heat Win 3rd Straight, Pull Away From Magic 93-83
Jimmy Butler returned from a bruised tailbone to score 17 points and grab 11 rebounds, Caleb Martin added 17 more points and the Miami Heat beat the Orlando Magic 9383 on Sunday.
Dams Burst In Northeastern Brazil As Region Hit By Floods
Two dams gave way in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia after weeks of heavy rains, swamping already swollen local rivers as flooding hit towns across the region, authorities said on Sunday.
Moral Titan, Tireless Activist: S Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu Passes Away at 90
Ordained at the age of 30 and appointed archbishop in 1986, he used his position to advocate for international sanctions against apartheid, and later to lobby for rights globally.
Anti-Apartheid Icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu Passes Away Aged 90, South African Prez Mourns Loss
A tireless activist, Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for combatting white minority rule in his country.
Influential Bluegrass Musician J.D. Crowe Has Died
Grammywinning bluegrass musician J.D. Crowe, whose influential career spanned more than 50 years, has died. He was 84.
Thousands Of Flights Canceled Globally As Omicron Mars Christmas Weekend
Commercial airlines around the world canceled more than 4,300 flights over the Christmas weekend, as a mounting wave of COVID19 infections driven by the Omicron variant created greater uncertainty and misery for holiday travelers.
Toronto's William Nylander Enters NHL’s COVID-19 Protocols
Toronto forward William Nylander entered the NHLs COVID19 protocols Friday, giving the Maple Leafs 13 players on the list.
2 More Games Postponed For No. 5 UCLA Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
No. 5 UCLAs men's basketball home games against No. 6 Arizona on Dec. 30 and Arizona State on Jan. 1 were postponed Friday because of an ongoing COVID19 outbreak within the program.
Feds Seek Jail For Capitol Riot Suspect Found With Rifle
A North Carolina man awaiting trial on charges he assaulted two police officers during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol had an assault rifle and ammunition in his vehicle when he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving earlier this month, accordin...
Russia's Vladimir Putin Hails Multiple Launch Test of Hypersonic Missile
Putin said that the salvo launch of the missile had been conducted overnight.
US Police Kill 14-year-old Girl While Firing Shots at Male Suspect in Clothing Store
Police also killed the male suspect, authorities said.
White House Nixes Work Requirement In Georgia Medicaid Plan
The Biden administration has rejected Georgia's plan to expand Medicaid coverage on the condition that recipients meet a work requirement.