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Gonzales Scores 29, No. 17 BYU Women Beat San Diego 74-63
Shaylee Gonzales scored a seasonhigh 29 points and No. 17 BYU pulled away in the third quarter to beat San Diego 7463 on Saturday.
Mann Scores 20 To Lift Army Over Navy 74-73 In OT
Chris Mann had a careerhigh 20 points as Army narrowly defeated Navy 7473 in overtime on Saturday.
Phillips, Sims Lead UNC Wilmington Over Towson 81-77 In OT
Shykeim Phillips had 18 points to lead five UNC Wilmington players in double figures as the Seahawks won their eighth straight game, edging past Towson 8177 in overtime on Saturday.
Giants Interview Bills Leslie Frazier For Vacant Coach Job
New general manager Joe Schoen and ownership interviewed Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier for the vacant opening as New York Giants head coach.
Florida Shuts Down Vanderbilt In Second Half, Wins 61-42
Backup guard Tyree Appleby was the game's only doubledigit scorer with 11 points and Florida owned the second half in a 6142 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Mexican President Says He Has Drawn Up A 'Political Will'
Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador spoke with unusual frankness about his health Saturday, acknowledging he spent the night in a Mexico City hospital after undergoing a cardiac catheterization Friday.
Rio De Janeiro Delays Carnival Parades As Omicron Spreads
The worldfamous Carnival festivities in Rio de Janeiro will be held in late April rather than the final weekend of February, as the number of coronavirus cases in Brazil spikes and the omicron variant spreads across the country.
Packers Activate Za'Darius Smith, Whitney Mercilus From IR
The Green Bay Packers have boosted their pass rush for the postseason by activating outside linebackers ZaDarius Smith and Whitney Mercilus from injured reserve.
Noem Unveils Abortion Ban, Mimics Texas' Private Enforcement
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Friday unveiled a proposal to ban nearly all abortions, mimicking a Texas law that leaves enforcement up to private citizens through lawsuits instead of through prosecutors and criminal charges.
Henry's Back! Titans Activate Their Top Back For Playoffs
The Tennessee Titans will have Derrick Henry on the field for their AFC divisional game with Cincinnati after moving the NFL's 2019 and 2020 rushing leader from injured reserve to the active roster.
U.N. Chief Condemns Deadly Saudi-led Coalition Strike In Yemen
United Nations SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres condemned air strikes by a Saudiled coalition in Yemen on Friday that reportedly killed at least 60 people in a detention center in the Houthiheld Saada province.
Ducks Coach Dallas Eakins Tests Positive For COVID-19
Ducks coach Dallas Eakins will not be behind the bench for Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning after testing positive for COVID19. Assistant coach Mike Stothers will run things in Eakins' absence.
Antarctica Records Covid Outbreak, More Than 20 Infected: Report
Earlier in December 2020, Covid struck the icy continent for the first time when researchers at a Chilean base were infected.
World Rushes Aid To Tsunami-hit Tonga As Drinking Water, Food Runs Short
More ships and aircraft carrying aid are due to arrive in Tonga in coming days as the international community responds to calls for urgent assistance from the Pacific island nation following a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami.
Baltimore Police: Anti-violence Worker Among 3 Fatally Shot
A quadruple shooting in Baltimore on Wednesday night left three men dead, including an antiviolence worker the third such worker to have been killed in the city since last January.
Review: 'The King's Daughter' Is Truly A Royal, Watery Mess
Once upon a time there was a film that didn't know what it was. A romantic comedy? Perhaps. A period drama? A fairy tale? A tween fantasy mixed with royal intrigue? No matter. Producers threw a lot of cash at the film and filled it with movie stars. That'...