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Big Finish By Henley Stakes Him To Early 3-shot Lead At Sony
Russell Henley set a strong target Friday in the Sony Open when he was 6 under over his final six holes and closed with a 30foot eagle putt for a 7under 63 and a threeshot lead among the early starters at Waialae.
Mexico Sees Fake Molnupiravir, 1 Week After Drug Approved
Mexico said Friday it is already seeing black market or fake versions of molnupiravir circulating for sale, just one week after authorities approved the drug to treat those at risk of severe COVID19.
Late Own Goal Helps Brighton To Draw With Crystal Palace 1-1
Striker Neal Maupay's late pass forced an own goal from defender Joachim Andersen as Brighton drew at home to fierce rival Crystal Palace 11 in the English Premier League on Friday.
Texans GM Says Differences In Opinion Led To Culley's Firing
Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio on Friday defended his decision to fire head coach David Culley after just one season, citing differences in opinion about the organizations path forward.
Microsoft Opens Inquiry Into Response on Sexual Harassment Complaints, Allegations Against Bill Gates
Nearly 78% of shareholders at the company's Nov. 30 annual meeting voted to demand more accountability in addressing workplace sexual harassment complaints.
US Believes Russia Undecided On Invading Ukraine, Remains Ready For All Possibilities
The US said that Russia still has the opportunity to come to the table as US intelligence community has not made an assessment regarding Russia invading Ukraine
Far-right's 'Baked Alaska' Gets 30 Days In Jail Over Assault
Farright social media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself Baked Alaska, was sentenced to 30 days in jail Thursday for misdemeanor convictions arising from an encounter in which authorities say he shot pepper spray at an employee at an Arizona bar.
Sacrifice: Terdiman Gives US Olympic Doubles Luge Team Sled
Jayson Terdiman didnt make it to the Beijing Olympics.
US Olympic Hockey Roster Stocked With College Players
College players make up two-thirds of the U.S. Olympic hockey roster for Beijing, a significant increase from 2018 when the NHL also opted not to participate.
Sedition Case Against Oath Keepers One Of Few In US History
Prosecutors filed seditious conspiracy charges Thursday against the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group and 10 suspected associates, marking the first such case in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot and one of just a few in the nation's hi...
Chiefs Have Kelce, Hill Vs Steelers This Time Around
The last time the Kansas City Chiefs played the Pittsburgh Steelers, their recordsetting wide receiver had just recovered from COVID19 and their star tight end was sitting at home and still dealing with the virus.
2 Former Top Executives To Repay Thousands To Columbus Zoo
Two former top officials will repay thousands of dollars to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium after audits found improper spending and questionable business practices cost the institution more than $630,000.
'Small fire' in Dubai After Loud Blast Rattles Buildings, Residents Say Windows Nearly Fell Off
Dubai civil defence teams "brought under control a small fire that originated from electric cable in an industrial area in Jebel Ali", Dubai Media Office tweeted.
Eat Oatmeal, Exercise & Cuddle Pets to Stay Warm: Energy Supplier's 'Unhelpful' Advice Irks Customers
According to National Energy Action, more than 4 million UK households are in the grip of fuel poverty -- a figure which could rise by 2 million in April.
Georgetown Basketball Coach Ewing To Miss Game Vs. Butler
Georgetown basketball coach Patrick Ewing will miss the Hoyas' game against visiting Butler because of what his team said Wednesday were D.C. Department of Health guidelines.
Bills' Running Game Giving Offense Late-season New Dimension
Having played with both Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, Mitch Morse knows a thing or two about a passhappy offense.