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New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty In Brady Super Bowl Ring Scam
A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to fraud for posing as a former New England Patriots player in order to buy and sell Super Bowl rings that he claimed were gifts to Tom Bradys family.
New Zealand To End Quarantine Stays And Reopen Its Borders
New Zealand's government on Thursday said it will end its quarantine requirements for incoming travelers and reopen its borders, a change welcomed by thousands of citizens abroad who have endured long waits to return home.
Arizona State Defensive Coordinator Pierce Steps Down
Arizona State associate head coach and defensive coordinator Antonio Pierce has resigned to pursue NFL opportunities, becoming the fifth assistant to depart the program in the wake of an NCAA investigation into possible recruiting violations.
Ovechkin To Miss All-Star Game After Entering Protocols
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin will miss the NHL AllStar Game in Las Vegas on Saturday after entering the league's COVID19 protocols Wednesday.
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.
Spieth, Cantlay Carry Load Of Limited Star Power At Pebble
Patrick Cantlay was 12 when his father first brought him to Pebble Beach, and it remains one of his favorite golf courses in the world.
Rodman Signs Richest NWSL Contract Ever With Spirit
The Washington Spirit have signed Trinity Rodman to the richest contract in the history of the National Women's Soccer League.
Mané Caps 3-1 Win To Send Senegal Into African Cup Final
Sadio Man set up one goal and scored the last one himself as Senegal beat Burkina Faso 31 Wednesday to reach its second successive African Cup of Nations final.
Authorities Vow To Never Give Up On Unsolved Killings
The remains of 11 women and an unborn child were discovered buried more than a decade ago in the desert on the edge of Albuquerque, kicking off what would be the largest homicide case in the police department's history.
Dispute Over Mask Mandates In Virginia To Be Heard By Judge
A judge was scheduled to hear arguments Wednesday over whether local school boards or Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin have the final say on whether students must wear masks at school.
Parkland, Florida, School Shooter's Trial Delayed Again
The penalty trial of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz will be delayed until April after prosecutors told the judge Wednesday that they needed more time to interview the mental health experts who are expected to testify on his behalf.
All Eyes on Putin-Xi Meet Ahead Of Beijing Winter Games Opening Ceremony
Putin and Xi meet ahead of the opening ceremony will catch the attention of the West as both will take the stage to show an act of solidarity.
Cruise Offers Public First Driverless Rides In San Francisco
Autonomous vehicle taxis are up and running in San Francisco and the public has been invited to try one out.
Explained: How Many Times Can You Reuse N95, KN95 Masks? Here's What Experts Say
Using the same mask to run to the grocery store, for example, is very different than wearing it all day at work.
Cosby Asks Supreme Court Not To Revive Sexual Assault Case
A lawyer for Bill Cosby asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to reject a bid by prosecutors to revive his criminal sex assault case.
Bayern Convinces Highly Rated Prospect Paul Wanner To Stay
Bayern Munich has persuaded highly rated youngster Paul Wanner to continue his development with the club beyond the end of the season.