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Rodgers Says Once He Retires, He Won't Make Any Comeback
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he cant envision coming out of retirement once he ends his playing career.
Judge Says BNSF Unions Can't Strike Over New Attendance Rule
BNSF railroad's two biggest unions that represent 17,000 workers won't be able to go on strike over a new attendance policy they say would penalize employees for missing work for any reason.
All 8 USFL Teams To Play In Birmingham For First Season
The newly reformed USFL will play every game in the same city during its inaugural season.
Oil Rises On Concerns Global Political Risks Could Tighten Supplies
Oil prices rose over 2% on Tuesday on concerns supplies could become tight due to UkraineRussia tensions, threats to infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates and struggles by OPEC+ to hit its targeted monthly output increase.
Oil Rises On Concerns Global Political Risks Could Tighten Supplies
Oil prices rose over 2% on Tuesday on concerns supplies could become tight due to UkraineRussia tensions, threats to infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates and struggles by OPEC+ to hit its targeted monthly output increase.
Kansas Governor Calls For Investigation Into Teen's Death
Gov. Laura Kelly has ordered the Kansas agency that oversees foster care to investigate the death of a 17-year-old who was restrained face down for more than 30 minutes last fall at a Wichita juvenile intake center after his foster father called begging f...
Cardinal Skips Vatican Trial To Boycott Talk Of Rumoured Liaison With Woman
A cardinal who is a defendant in a Vatican corruption trial stayed away on Tuesday because he did not want to be in the room when lawyers spoke of rumours that he had an intimate relationship with a woman, which he has denied.
Chalk It Up: Michigan Parking Dispute Could Cover Thousands
Lawyers who argued that a Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires have successfully turned the case into a class action affecting thousands of parking tickets.
Business Highlights: Stocks Recover, Fed To Signal Rate Hike
Stocks recovered from big early losses Monday as investors jumped in before the closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average swung 1,217 points and closed up 0.3% after dropping 1,000 points as investors anticipated inflationfighting measures from the F...
Mali Asks Denmark To Immediately Withdraw Troops Deployed There
Mali's government said on Monday it had asked Denmark to immediately withdraw troops deployed to the West African nation as part of a Frenchled counterterrorism task force because it was not consulted and the deployment failed to follow protocol.
Boston Museum To Return Painting Looted During World War II
A work of art by a 17th century Dutch painter that was reported looted from a Hungarian bank during World War II is being returned to the heirs of its rightful owner, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts said Monday.
New NYC Mayor, An Ex-cop, Unveils Plan To Stem Gun Violence
After an unnerving rash of violence in his first three weeks in office, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the city would step up efforts to seize illegal guns and institute a multipronged plan to tackle the issue, from streets to storefronts, buses...
Bastille Invites Listeners To Escape In 'Give Me The Future'
In 2020, Bastille found themselves in a unique position. Coming out of their last album and into the pandemic, the English pop rock band not only had one albums worth of songs, but two or three.
Farrell To Miss Start Of 6N For England, May Also Injured
England will be without its captain and maybe its most likely tryscorer for the start of the Six Nations rugby tournament.
France Advises Nationals Against Non-essential Travel to Ukraine
French citizens have been asked to avoid travelling to Ukraine unless they have an essential reason.
‘Dramatic’: Ukraine, EU Criticise US Call To Withdraw Envoys’ Families
The European Union and Ukraine called out the US over its move to withdraw families of diplomats in Ukraine, terming it as a display of 'excessive caution'