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Colts Take Advantage Of Ballard's Emphasis On Roster Depth
Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard spent the last two offseasons building depth.
SB Champ Bucs Look To Get Healthy, Improve Playoff Seeding
Now that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have won the NFC South, the defending Super Bowl champions are turning their attention to getting healthy while also pursuing the highest seed possible for the playoffs.
'Stay Focused': CFP Games Arrive With Pandemic Raging, Again
They are trying to have as many fun events as they can at the Orange Bowl for Georgia and Michigan, as always taking advantage of the tropical lifestyle that the Miami area has to offer. Dinner cruises. Beach days. Water toys.
Thousands Of Cranes Killed By Bird Flu In Northern Israel
A bird flu outbreak in northern Israel has killed at least 5,200 migratory cranes and forced farmers to slaughter hundreds of thousands of chickens as authorities try to contain what they say is the deadliest wildlife disaster in the nation's history.
Afghan Forces Rip Apart Barbed Wire Fence Put Up by Pak as Border Dispute between Neighbours Escalates
A video clip from the scene shows the operation leader addressing Pakistani forces and threatening them with harsh repercussions if they repeat their act.
New York Sees 'Four-Fold' Increase in Hospitalised Children as Omicron Hammers US
Approximately half of the admissions are younger than five, an age group that is vaccine ineligible.
Hurts Keeps Eagles In Playoff Race In 34-10 Win Over Giants
Jalen Hurts threw a touchdown to lineman Lane Johnson, linebacker Alex Singleton returned an interception for a score and the Philadelphia Eagles continued their lateseason playoff push with a 3410 win over the New York Giants on Sunday.
Texans Run Past Chargers 41-29, Ding LA's Playoff Hopes
Rex Burkhead ran for a careerhigh 149 yards and two touchdowns, and the Houston Texans took advantage of three turnovers to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 4129 on Sunday with both teams missing more than a dozen players because COVID19 protocols.
Somali President, PM Trade Accusations Over Delays To Ongoing Elections
Somalia's president and prime minister each accused the other on Sunday of holding up ongoing parliamentary elections, in a spat analysts say may distract the government from its fight against the al Qaedalinked insurgency al Shabaab.
Justin Trudeau Says China 'Playing' Democracies Against Each Other
Trudeau said Western nations must show a united front, 'so that China can't play the angles and divide us, one against the other' and use 'coercive diplomacy.'
Joe Biden Warns of 'Winter of Death' for Unvaccinated as Omicron Spreads
Biden's warning about the winter came as he urged Americans who have already had two shots to get boosters, and vaccine sceptics to step up and get jabbed.
Covid Clouds Christmas Celebrations for Second Year as Curbs Return, Countries Mull 2nd Booster
An explosion in cases driven by the rise of the Omicron variant has meant a Christmas season tainted by the pandemic for a second year running.
Satu, Orangutan At The San Diego Zoo, Dies At 26
Satu, a male orangutan at the San Diego Zoo, died on Wednesday. He was 26.
EXPLAINER: How Will Biden's COVID-19 Test Giveaway Work?
President Joe Biden says the federal government will buy half a billion COVID19 rapid test kits and distribute them free of charge to people to use at home. But despite the high public demand for tests, it will still be several more weeks before these kit...
Spanish King's Annual Speech Warns Against Virus Complacency
Citizens should remain cautious as the coronavirus can still inflict widespread damage, Spain's King Felipe VI said during an annual speech as infections in the country climbed to a yet another record Friday.
Jets' Saleh Prepared To Not Coach Sunday Due To COVID-19
Robert Saleh is holed up in a hotel room with COVID19, away from his family and football team.