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National Guard Sees Troops Reupping Despite COVID, Hard Year
Army Spc. Javzailia Pineiro joined New Yorks National Guard in late 2019, and started work as a truck driver just as the pandemic was starting to hit. For months she drove around the state, spending long days delivering masks, water, food and other suppli...
2 US Senate Candidates In Ohio Jump Primaries And Debate
A Trumpaligned Republican and an underdog progressive Democrat are taking an unusually early step in their campaigns for the U.S. Senate: They're holding a debate.
Canada's Men's Team Sets Roster For 3 World Cup Qualifiers
The Canada men's soccer team will have players from 11 different countries for three crucial World Cup qualifiers.
NATO Sends Reinforcements And U.S. Puts Troops On Alert As Ukraine Tensions Rise
NATO said on Monday it was putting forces on standby and reinforcing eastern Europe with more ships and fighter jets, in what Russia denounced as Western "hysteria" in response to its buildup of troops on the Ukraine border.
Wall Street Shakes Off Fed, Ukraine Anxiety As Oil Dips
A tumultuous day on Wall Street saw stocks end higher after posting heavy losses earlier in the day, as uncertainty over rising geopolitical tensions and Fed policy weighed down oil and boosted safe havens.
Official: Man Suspected Of Killing NYPD Officer Has Died
The man who shot two New York City police officers in a Harlem apartment, killing one of them and putting another in critical condition, died Monday of injuries sustained when a third officer shot him, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
Afghan Refugee Convicted Of Assaulting Girl, 3, At Quantico
A federal jury has convicted an Afghan refugee housed at Quantico Marine Corps Base after he fled the country with a sexual assault.
Three Killed As Sudanese Security Forces Crack Down On Protest
Three demonstrators were killed on Monday when Sudanese security forces fired live rounds and teargas during protests against military rule that attracted tens of thousands of people across the country, medics said.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery fell $1.83 to $83.31 a barrel Monday. Brent crude for March delivery fell $1.62 to $86.27 a barrel.
Police Say Albanian, 17, Kills Neighbor In Family Blood Feud
An Albanian teenager on Monday killed his 65year old neighbor to revenge the shooting death of his father 13 years ago, according to police and local media.
Shooting At A House Party Near Los Angeles Kills 4, Injures 1
Authorities are suspecting the shooting was gang-related with one survivor confessing that he was a member of a gang from another city
Dickinson Pushes Michigan In 2nd Half, Beats Indiana 80-62
Hunter Dickinson scored 18 of his 25 points in the second half and Michigan hit 11 3-pointers to pull away and post a convincing 80-62 win at Indiana on Sunday.
No. 4 N.C. State Tough On Defense, Tops Virginia Tech 51-45
Limiting Virginia Tech to 29.3% shooting from the floor, No. 4 North Carolina State won its eighth straight game Sunday, topping the Hokies 5145.
Mexican Officials Find More Than 3,000 Migrants In Two Days
Mexican officials found more than 3,000 migrants in the country illegally over the past 48 hours, the government's National Migration Institute (INM) said on Sunday.
Van Lith Leads No. 3 Louisville In Win Over Wake Forest
Hailey Van Lith scored 17 points for No. 3 Louisville in a 7260 victory over Wake Forest on Sunday.
Gonzaga Suspends Stockton's Season Tickets Over Mask Rule
Gonzaga has suspended John Stocktons basketball season tickets after the Hall of Fame point guard refused to comply with the university's mask mandate.