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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Cancels Her Wedding Amid New Omicron Restrictions
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has cancelled her wedding as the nation imposes new restrictions to slow the community spread of the COVID19 Omicron variant, she told reporters.
Diong's Last-minute Dunk Carries UCF Past Tulane
Cheikh Mbacke Diong made a dunk with 49 seconds left to give Central Florida the lead en route to a 6866 win over Tulane on Saturday.
Bishop Leads George Washington Past Rhode Island 63-61
James Bishop scored 15 points and hit a goahead jumper with 55 seconds remaining to propel George Washington to a 6361 victory over Rhode Island on Saturday.
Sevilla Misses Another Chance To Get Closer To Leader Madrid
Sevilla missed yet another chance to move closer to Spanish league leader Real Madrid after being held by Celta Vigo to a 22 draw at home on Saturday.
City's Long Winning Run In EPL Ends In 1-1 At Southampton
Manchester City's long winning run in the Premier League ended at 12 matches on Saturday after a 11 draw at Southampton, which took points off the leaders for the second time this season.
Man Who Exposed Buttocks On Flight Charged For Plane Ruckus
An Irish man on a Delta flight from Dublin to New York refused to wear a mask, threw a can that hit another passenger, and pulled down his pants and exposed his buttocks to a flight attendant, according to a federal complaint unsealed Friday.
AP Source: Mercury Hiring Nygaard As Next Head Coach
The Phoenix Mercury have hired former Las Vegas Aces assistant Vanessa Nygaard as their next head coach, a person familiar with the hire told The Associated Press on Friday.
New Year, Same Nelly Korda As She Leads LPGA Season Opener
Nelly Korda competed last month in the PNC Championship alongside her father, former Australian Open tennis champion Petr Korda, and said she did not have the offseason that many other players had.
FBI: Laundrie Admitted Killing Gabby Petito In Notebook
The boyfriend of slain crosscountry traveler Gabby Petito admitted killing her in a notebook discovered near his body in a Florida swamp, the FBI announced Friday.
House Panel Obtains Trump Records After Supreme Court Ruling
The National Archives and Records Administration has provided a House committee with more than 700 pages of presidential documents after the Supreme Court rejected a bid by former President Donald Trump to block the release.
Envoy: US Will Sanction Those Who Undermine Peace In Bosnia
The United States remains committed to Bosnia and will continue to impose sanctions on individuals who engage in corruption and sow divisions in the Balkan nation, which has never fully recovered from its brutal 199295 war, a top U.S. official said Friday...
Germany Draws With Australia In Sevens Rugby In Spain
Germany was invited to make up the numbers at the inaugural Spain Sevens and went beyond its brief by drawing with Australia 1212 on Friday.
High Court Could Limit 2020 Indian Land Decision In Oklahoma
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider limiting a recent decision about Indian land in Oklahoma that the state says has produced chaos in its courts.
US Man Accused Of Faking Death To Avoid Charges Jailed In UK
An American man who authorities say faked his own death to evade prosecution for rape and financial fraud before fleeing to Scotland was jailed Friday after he failed to show up for an extradition hearing.
Iran, Russia and China Start War Games in Indian Ocean to Counter 'Maritime Piracy'
The exercises will continue for three days and will take place over an area of 17,000 square kilometres in the northern Indian Ocean.
Pakistan Records Highest Single-day Rise in Covid-19 Cases
The number of total administered doses has reached to 17,07,11,868 with 7,86,027 in the last 24 hours in Pakistan.