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Judge To Decide Bail Next Week For Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard
The judge at the bail hearing for Canadian fashion designer Peter Nygard, who faces charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement, said on Friday that he will give his ruling next week on whether Nygard can be released from jail.
Mexico Seizes 380,000 Boxes Of Kellogg's Cereal
Mexico has seized 380,000 boxes of Corn Flakes, Special K and other Kelloggs cereals, claiming the boxes had cartoon drawings on them in violation of recently enacted laws aimed at improving childrens diets.
Cardinals, Rams To Meet In Playoffs Despite Week 18 Losses
ARIZONA (11-6) at LOS ANGELES RAMS (12-5)
Chiefs Begin Pursuit Of Another Super Bowl Vs Steelers
PITTSBURGH (9-7-1) at KANSAS CITY (12-5)
Analysis-U.S. Rallies A United Front Against Russia As Putin Seeks Cracks
A week of diplomacy by U.S. President Joe Biden failed to defuse tensions between Russia and Ukraine, but has maintained unity with European allies against Moscow as Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to expose cracks, foreign policy analysts say.
Shkreli Ordered To Return $64M, Is Barred From Drug Industry
A federal judge on Friday ordered Martin Shkreli to return $64.6 million in profits he and his company reaped from inflating the price of the lifesaving drug Daraprim and barred him from participating in the pharmaceutical industry for the rest of his lif...
Peak Omicron? Experts Wary of Calling Time on Variant Wave in Europe
Health officials in Sweden and Switzerland have said the peak in those two countries is projected to be reached towards the end of this month.
Ovechkin, McDavid, Draisaitl Headline NHL All-Star Roster
Washington star Alexander Ovechkin and highscoring Edmonton teammates Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl headline the rosters for the NHL AllStar Weekend announced Thursday.
Mali's Win Ratified Despite African Cup Game Ending Early
Mali's victory over Tunisia will stand at the African Cup of Nations despite the referee causing chaos by twice blowing the final whistle too early.
Texas School Trustee's Remarks On Black Teachers Draw Ire
A Houstonarea school board member is facing calls to resign after he linked more Black teachers to lower school district performance in response to a presentation on an audit of the districts equity and culture.
Texas Sues Planned Parenthood Over $10M In Medicaid Payments
Texas wants Planned Parenthood to return more than $10 million in payments for lowincome patients under a lawsuit filed Thursday, years after Republican leaders moved to cut off Medicaid dollars to the abortion provider.
Mexico's President Wants Mexicans To Buy Citigroup Unit
Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador said Thursday he hopes Mexican investors buy the local subsidiary of Citigroup.
California Governor Denies RFK Assassin Sirhan Sirhan Parole
Californias governor on Thursday rejected releasing Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan from prison more than a halfcentury after the 1968 slaying left a deep wound during one of Americas darkest times.
1 St. Louis Firefighter Dead, 1 Injured In House Collapse
A St. Louis firefighter died Thursday and another was injured after a large house collapsed while the firefighters were searching to make sure no one was inside.
AP Source: Texans Fire Culley After Just One Season As Coach
The Houston Texans have fired coach David Culley after just one season, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.
UN Envoy Starts New Effort To Broker Deal On Western Sahara
A United Nations diplomat newly tasked with reviving stalled negotiations for a settlement to the decadesold Western Sahara conflict met with Moroccan officials Thursday during his first visit to the region.