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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.
Burkina Faso Beats Gabon On Penalties To Reach Last 8
Burkina Faso beat Gabon in a penalty shootout to reach the quarterfinals in the first knockout game at the African Cup of Nations on Sunday.
Watson's 18 Points Help No. 21 Providence Past Butler 69-62
Nate Watson had 18 points and seven rebounds and 21stranked Providence held off Butler 6962 on Sunday.
Sims Lifts Middle Tennessee Over Southern Miss 74-60
Donovan Sims registered 16 points as Middle Tennessee stretched its home winning streak to nine games, getting past Southern Miss 7460 on Saturday.
Bryant Keys South Carolina Comeback, Beats Georgia 83-66
Keyshawn Bryant keyed a 240 run by scoring 12 of his 19 points as South Carolina rallied past Georgia 8366 on Saturday.
Guinea Junta Establishes Council To Lead Transition To Elections
Guinea's junta on Saturday set up an 80member council to act as a parliament during the country's transition to elections, according to a decree read on the state broadcaster, following a coup in September that ousted President Alpha Conde.
Davidson Wins 15th Straight In 69-66 Win Over Fordham
Luka Brajkovic had 21 points as Davidson stretched its winning streak to 15 games with a 45point second half to beat Fordham 6966 on Saturday.
Arnold Schwarzenegger 'Fine' Following Four-car Crash In LA
A spokesman said Arnold Schwarzenegger was fine after being involved in a car crash that sent a woman to the hospital with minor injuries.
Puerto Rico's Nieves Regains Lead At Latin America Amateur
Roberto Nieves of Puerto Rico regained the lead Saturday with a fast start and a steady nerve late for a 2under 70 and a oneshot advantage going into the final round of the Latin America Amateur Championship.
Mexican President Says He Is Well After Hospital Stay For Check-up
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Saturday reassured Mexicans that he was in good health following an overnight hospital stay for a cardiac catheterization procedure as part of a regular checkup.
Ukraine Crisis: Former Soviet Nations ‘Challenge’ Russia; Canada, Germany Offer Aid
Former Soviet nations - Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia and Latvia - pushed back against Russia and said that they will extend every support to Ukraine.
AP Source: Vikings Target GM Finalists From Browns, Chiefs
The Minnesota Vikings have targeted two finalists for their general manager job: Cleveland vice president of football operations Kwesi AdofoMensah and Kansas City executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles.
UT-Arlington Set To Join WAC Starting With 2022-23 Season
UTArlington has accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference beginning this summer, part of an expansion that will push the league to at least 15 schools.
Judge In Arbery Death Hate Crimes Case Hears Racial Evidence
A federal judge closed his courtroom to the public Friday to hear attorneys debate whether racially insensitive text messages should be allowed as evidence in the hate crimes trial of three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Breaks Down The Songs Of 'Encanto'
LinManuel Miranda went song by song through some of the hits of Encanto in a recent interview, from the breakout smash We Don't Talk About Bruno to his selfdescribed 90s Rock en Espaol throwback What Else Can I Do?