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Jets Snap 6 Game Winless Streak With 4-1 Win Over Blues
Paul Stastny scored twice, Eric Comrie made 24 saves in his first start since early last month and the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues 41 on Saturday to snap a sixgame winless streak.
Middle Tennessee Tops Western Kentucky 93-85
Josh Jefferson had a careerhigh 31 points shooting 7 for 9 from 3point range and Middle Tennessee beat Western Kentucky 9385 on Saturday for its fifth consecutive win.
Biden Uses Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse To Tout His $1 Trillion Infrastructure Package
Biden used the incident to push his $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League To Resume Thursday
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League will resume activities Thursday following a weekslong break because of COVID19 complications.
Ottawa Police Get Reinforcements As Anti Vax Convoy Arrives
Police in Canadas capital have called in reinforcements as the first trucks in a convoy organized to protest the Canadian governments COVID19 vaccine mandate for crossborder truck drivers arrive in the capital.
UN Says No Rights Report on China's Xinjiang Before Beijing Winter Olympics
Right office spokesperson rejected rumours that the report would be put on ice indefinitely, but stressed it involved complex and time-consuming fact-finding and verification.
Biden's High Court Pledge Shows Growing Power Of Black Women
As he struggled to survive the 2020 Democratic primary, Joe Biden made a striking pledge before voting began in heavily African American, must-win South Carolina: His first Supreme Court appointment would be a Black woman.
Breyer Leaves A Court More Conservative Than One He Joined
In the nearly 30 years that Justice Stephen Breyer has spent on the Supreme Court, it has been conservative, then more conservative and now much more conservative.
Migrants In Human Smuggling Case Facing Deportation Hearings
Seven Indian nationals accused of illegally entering the United States in an alleged human smuggling case that left four dead have been released pending deportation hearings in front of an immigration judge, federal authorities said Thursday.
Judge Denies Media Ban Ahead Of Cop's Trial Over Taylor Raid
A judge on Thursday denied a request from a Louisville police officer who took part in the deadly raid on Breonna Taylors home to bar the media from part of his upcoming trial.
Fiery Georgia Crash That Killed 6 Women Leads To Lawsuits
Family members of women in a sober living group home who were killed and injured in a fiery van crash last year are suing a car company and the group home, saying the 2002 Dodge Ram was prone to tipping over and was not properly maintained.
MLB Not Requiring COVID-19 Vaccines For Minor Leaguers
Major League Baseball will not require players with minor league contracts to be vaccinated against COVID19 this season but is mandating that most staff receive the shots.
ECHL Punishes Panetta After He Is Accused Of Racial Gesture
The ECHL has suspended Jacob Panetta for the rest of this season after the brother of longtime NHL player P.K. Subban accused the minor league defenseman of making monkey gestures in his direction.
Bills GM Beane Sees Progress, Plans To Make It Continue
Brandon Beane just can't watch.
Another Journalist Attacked In Mexico; 3 Killed This Month
Another journalist was attacked Wednesday in Mexico, where three have been killed so far this month.
Argentina Coach Scaloni To Miss WCup Qualifier Due To Virus
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni will not travel for Thursday's World Cup qualifying match against Chile after testing positive for COVID19.