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Bielefeld Beats Frankfurt To Boost Bundesliga Survival Bid
Patrick Wimmer scored one goal and set up another as Arminia Bielefeld surprisingly beat Eintracht Frankfurt 20 Friday to boost its hopes of avoiding relegation from the Bundesliga.
Dredgers Spotted Off Cambodian Base Where China Is Funding Work -U.S. Think Tank
Dredgers have been spotted off Cambodia’s Ream naval base, where China is funding construction work and deeper port facilities would be necessary for the docking of larger military ships, a U.S. think tank said on 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.
Pastor, His Wife Allegedly Locked Mentally-Disabled Patients Inside Basement: Report
Atlanta-based Pastor Curtis Keith Bankston allegedly held at least eight disabled patients against their will inside their unlicensed care home
Officials Suspect Family Of Four Found Dead Near US-Canada Border Could Be Indians
An infant was also found among the dead near the US-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada. Police suspect they died due to extreme cold weather
Embattled UK PM Boris Johnson’s Aides Allegedly Blackmailed Rebel MPs: Report
Allegations were raised against Boris Johnson's aides for intimidating rebel Tory MPs for demanding the UK PM's resignation
Analysis: NFL Moving Closer To 1st Female Head Coach
The NFL is moving closer to having its first female head coach.
Rating Upgrade Clears Way For $10B Hudson Tunnel Project
Federal regulators announced a key approval Thursday for a planned $10 billion train tunnel under the Hudson River, marking another milestone for a longdelayed project that is the centerpiece of an effort to transform rail travel in the Northeast.
France To Loosen COVID Curbs In February, Allowing Popcorn In Cinemas Again
France will ease workfromhome rules from early February and allow nightclubs to reopen two weeks later as the general COVID19 situation in the country is starting to improve, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday.
3 Countries Investigate Morocco Attacker Who Killed Tourist
A Moroccan judge on Thursday ordered a man suspected of fatally stabbing a French woman and injuring a Belgian visitor to undergo psychiatric evaluation, as authorities in three countries opened probes into the suspect's possible links to terrorism.
Grand Jury Indicts Suspect In Indiana Officer's Slaying
A federal grand jury indicted an Indiana man Wednesday on charges that would make him eligible for the death penalty if he's convicted in the fatal shooting of a Terre Haute police detective and FBI task force officer.
North Korea Hints At Resuming Nuclear, ICBM Tests
Accusing the United States of hostility and threats, North Korea on Thursday said it will consider restarting all temporallysuspended activities it had paused during its diplomacy with the Trump administration, in an apparent threat to resume testing of n...
Atlético Bus Hit By Fans; Betis' Stadium Closed For 2 Games
Real Sociedad fans threw objects at the team bus carrying Atltico Madrid players to a Copa del Rey match on Wednesday, causing some damage and upsetting Atltico coach Diego Simeone.
Libya Aims To Maintain Oil Output After Elections Delay
The head of Libyas national oil company said on Wednesday that his country is targeting an output of 1.2 million barrels of oil a day in 2022.
NBA Prospect Watch: Hukporti Polishing His Game Down Under
Ariel Hukporti was used to playing a leading role on his teams in Germany and Lithuania. The NBA hopeful has learned to be more of a contributor after joining Melbourne United in the National Basketball League.
Earnhardt Jr. Matches His Father As NASCAR Hall Of Famer
Dale Earnhardt Jr. recognized early he would never be a seventime NASCAR champion like his dad.