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U.S. Court Tosses Saudi Suit Against Former Top Saudi Intelligence Officer
A U.S. judge has dismissed a lawsuit against a former top Saudi intelligence official by a Saudi stateowned firm, ruling that a rarely used U.S. government intervention to stop the release of classified information prevented the case from proceeding.
New Year Honors For Champions Carrington And Pascoe In NZ
Fivetime Olympic kayak champion Lisa Carrington was awarded the title of Dame in New Zealands New Year honors list.
Banged-up Eagles Have Tough Challenge Running Vs. Washington
The Philadelphia Eagles have the top rushing attack in the NFL, and Sunday theyll face a Washington defense they gashed for 238 rushing yards 12 days earlier.
Panthers Bench Newton, Will Start Darnold At QB Vs. Saints
Panthers coach Matt Rhule says Sam Darnold will start at quarterback on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints instead of 2015 league MVP Cam Newton.
'How Do We Live? What Do We Eat?': Locked Down Residents in China Cry for Help amid 'Logistics' Crisis
Officials admitted that 'low staff attendance and difficulties in logistics and distribution' had led to trouble providing essential supplies as the country faces a resurgence in infections.
China Warns of 'Drastic Measures' if Taiwan Provokes on Independence
China regularly describes the island as the most sensitive issue in its ties with the United States.
Rapid Covid Tests Not as Accurate With Omicron, Says US Regulator Amid Massive Surge in Cases
The news comes as the country is facing a massive surge in cases that experts say is being under-captured as a result of a testing crunch.
Air Force Uses Rare Passing Game To Win First Responder Bowl
Haaziq Daniels threw for two touchdowns and ran for two others as Air Force beat Louisville 3128 in the First Responder Bowl on Tuesday.
After Knee Injury, Georgia WR Pickens Ready For Orange Bowl
Georgia wide receiver George Pickens still has a chance to be a major contributor for the Bulldogs this season.
Hawaii: Don't Burn Christmas Trees At Sacred Oahu Sandbar
Hawaii's public lands agency is warning people that they face arrest if found burning Christmas trees at an oceanic sandbar.
Warren Scores 15, No. 25 Texas Tech Tops Alabama State 75-53
Davion Warren scored 15 points, and No. 25 Texas Tech rolled to a 7553 victory over Alabama State in the final Big 12 tuneup for the Red Raiders on Tuesday.
DA: No Charges For Cuomo From Allegations By 2 Women
A county prosecutor said Tuesday that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won't face criminal charges stemming from allegations of unwanted kissing by two women, one of them a state trooper assigned to his detail.
U.S. Sounds Caution Against Optimism By Iran, Russia Over Nuclear Talks
The United States on Tuesday expressed caution over upbeat comments by Iran and Russia about talks in Vienna to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, saying it was still to soon to say if Tehran had returned to the negotiations with a constructive approach.
Vikings Lacked Energy Early Sunday, Now Lacking Playoff Spot
The Minnesota Vikings had an opportunity Sunday to legitimize their playoff standing despite starting the day with a .500 record.
Bears' Nagy Assumes Decision On His Fate Comes After Season
Matt Nagy is operating as though hell be the Chicago Bears' head coach at least through the end of this season.
Bears' Nagy Assumes Decision On His Fate Comes After Season
Matt Nagy is operating as though hell be the Chicago Bears' head coach at least through the end of this season.