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With Or Without Brady, Bucs Roster Will Have Different Look
One thing Tom Brady certainly recognizes as he takes time to ponder his future: The Buccaneers roster next season figures to look a lot different with or without the seventime Super Bowl winner.
Ethics Office Says Reps. Newman, Lamborn May Have Broken Law
A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U.S. Reps. Marie Newman of Illinois and Doug Lamborn of Colorado may have violated federal law, prompting reviews from the House Ethics Committee.
6 Reported Killed In Stampede At African Cup Soccer Game
At least six people have died in a stampede outside a stadium hosting an African Cup of Nations soccer game in Cameroon, an official said Monday.
Officials: 3 Baltimore Firefighters Injured, 4th Trapped
Three Baltimore firefighters were seriously injured battling a blaze in a vacant home early Monday and crews were working to rescue a fourth firefighter trapped inside, officials said.
Haiti Quakes Kill Two, Send Residents Flooding Into The Streets
Haiti was struck by a 5.3 magnitude earthquake and a series of smaller tremors on Monday that killed two people and led panicked residents of the Caribbean nation's southern peninsula to flood into the streets.
Kuwait Pursues Corruption Charges In Eurofighter Plane Deal
Kuwait's government said Monday that it had referred two senior military officers for prosecution in a major corruption case related to the country's purchase of Eurofighter Typhoon combat planes, after an investigation into the jets' improperly inflated...
Dusan Vlahović Keeping Everyone Guessing Amid Transfer Saga
No player is creating more speculation and rumors in this January transfer window than Fiorentina forward Duan Vlahovi.
Mets, Yankees Had Understanding On Hitting Coach Chávez
Mets general manager Billy Eppler said he spoke to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman well before hiring away Eric Chvez as the team's hitting coach and that both sides had an understanding that Chvez may end up in Queens.
UK Forces Airlines to Operate More Flights as Economy Reopens
The aviation sector was slammed by the Covid-19 health emergency that erupted in early 2020, grounding planes worldwide and decimating demand for air travel.
Cleo Smith Disappearance Case: Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping Charges
Cleo Smith's disappearance from a holiday campsite caught the attention of Australian media. Her return to her parents, unhurt, relieved many who were anxious
Defense Shines As Evansville Defeats Illinois St. 56-53
Shamar Givance recorded 18 points as Evansville edged past Illinois State 5653 on Sunday.
No. 3 Arizona Gets Another Blowout, Beating California 96-71
Christian Koloko had 19 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks to lead No. 3 Arizona past California 9671 on Sunday afternoon.
Dodson Scores 23, No. 19 Notre Dame Tops Pittsburgh 77-63
Maya Dodson had 23 points and 12 rebounds and No. 19 Notre Dame once again had five players in double figures, defeating Pittsburgh 7763 on Sunday.
Armenia's President Resigns, Says Office Has No Power
The president of Armenia has announced his resignation, complaining that his office is not granted sufficient powers to allow him to be an effective head of state.
Goggia Eyes Return For Olympic Downhill After Latest Crash
Sofia Goggia is going to need to recover in a hurry from a series of injuries following another crash on Sunday if she's going to be able to defend her Olympic downhill title next month.
US Navy Stops Ship Carrying 'Explosive Precursor' from Iran Amid Huthi Attacks
The seizure comes at a time of high tensions in the region after a deadly drone-and-missile attack on Abu Dhabi by the Huthis prompted the Saudi-led coalition to launch air strikes on Yemen this week.