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'Boogaloo' Member Sentenced To 2 Years On Machine Gun Charge
A Minnesota man who authorities say is a selfproclaimed member of the antigovernment boogaloo movement and had discussed a willingness to kill police was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison.
Dasher Scores 17 To Lift St. Peter's Over Canisius 65-57
Isiah Dasher scored 17 points to lead St. Peter's to a 6557 win over Canisius on Tuesday.
MATCHDAY: Ronaldo Eyes Return For United; Atlético In Action
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Wednesday:
Florida Suspends Health Official In Probe Over Vaccine Law
A health official who has helped lead central Florida's response to the pandemic has been put on administrative leave as state officials investigate whether he tried to compel employees to get vaccinated for COVID19 in violation of state law.
High Court Hears Case Involving Painting Stolen By Nazis
A California man and a Spanish museum locked in a dispute over a valuable impressionist masterpiece stolen by the Nazis should be able to agree on one thing, Justice Stephen Breyer said Tuesday during arguments in the case at the Supreme Court.
NHL To Stop Testing Asymptomatic Players Post-All-Star Break
The NHL will stop testing asymptomatic players, coaches and staff who are fully vaccinated following the All-Star break in early February, saying coronavirus cases continue to decline across the league.
Chelsea Held 1-1 By Brighton, EPL Title Further Out Of Reach
Winning the Premier League title is looking more unlikely for Chelsea each passing week.
Goodchild Helps No. 21 Duke Women Beat Miami 58-49
Miela Goodchild scored seven of her 17 points in the fourth quarter, Shayeann DayWilson had 11 points and seven assists, and No. 21 Duke beat Miami 5849 on Tuesday.
LA Mayor Nominates 1st Woman As City's Fire Department Chief
A 22year Los Angles Fire Department veteran was nominated Tuesday to become the first woman to lead the department.
Report: Mandatory Olympic App Has Serious Security Flaws
A smartphone app that athletes and others attending next months Winter Games in Beijing must install has glaring security problems that could expose sensitive data to interception, according to a report published Tuesday.
Senegal, Guinea Advance Despite Shock Results At African Cup
Senegal was held 00 by Malawi in another African Cup of Nations shock on Tuesday, though the Senegalese still squeezed through to the knockout stages.
Exclusive | Was Houthi Attack on Abu Dhabi 'Test Trial' for Strike on Dubai? UAE Intel Fears Rerun at Expo
UAE has spent a significant amount to create an aerial security zone over the Dubai Expo area to ward off any drone-type attack.
Seven Dead In Crackdown On Anti-coup Rallies In Sudan -medics
Protest organisers in Sudan's capital Khartoum announced two days of strikes and civil disobedience after security forces used gunfire and teargas on Monday to disperse demonstrations against a coup and medics said seven people had been killed.
Rink Babka, Discus Medalist At 1960 Olympics, Dies At 85
Richard Rink Babka, a former world record holder who was part of a U.S. medals sweep in the discus at the 1960 Rome Olympics, has died. He was 85.
MATCHDAY: Lukaku's Goals Struggle As Chelsea Plays Brighton
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Tuesday:
U.S. Condemns Deadly Houthi Attack On Abu Dhabi, UAE Says Reserves Right To Respond
Yemen's Iranaligned Houthi group attacked the United Arab Emirates, setting off explosions in fuel trucks that killed three people on Monday and caused a fire near the airport of Abu Dhabi, drawing condemnation from the United States.