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Cash Payments To Teen Girls Described At Maxwell Trial
A former boyfriend of a woman who says she was paid to give sexual favors to Jeffrey Epstein, starting at age 14, corroborated parts of her account Wednesday at the sex trafficking trial of the millionaire's longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Rodgers Says Packers' Off Week Gave His Toe Time To Improve
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says the off week has assisted him in his recovery from a toe injury, though its still painful enough to keep the reigning MVP from practicing.
WKU Record-setting QB Zappe Named C-USA MVP By Coaches
Western Kentucky quarterback Bailey Zappe was named MVP of Conference USA on Wednesday after a vote of the 14 league coaches that also tabbed UTSA running back Sincere McCormick as offensive player of the year and Hilltoppers defensive end DeAngelo Malone...
Jags' Meyer Might Micromanage Subs After Robinson's Benching
Urban Meyer is no longer the micromanager he used to be when he was one of college footballs most successful coaches.
River Plate Coach Marcelo Gallardo Extends Contract
Twotime Copa Libertadores winning coach Marcelo Gallardo will remain at Argentina's River Plate for another year after signing a contract extension on Wednesday.
New CEO Of US Skiing 'Confident' Of Olympic Results, Medals
The new president and CEO of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association has vivid memories of her first time clicking into boots on a mountain in Chamonix, France, during a school trip at age 12. Sophie Goldschmidts best sport was always tennis thats what br...
Chiefs' Mathieu Making Important Plays On And Off The Field
There may be no other time in Tyrann Mathieu's life that he's felt such an affinity for the place he calls home.
Relatives Say Russia Sends A Message With Chechen's Slaying
Relatives of a Chechen man shot dead in Berlin two years ago accused the Russian government on Wednesday of trying to send a message to its political enemies with his slaying, the German news agency dpa reported.
Israeli Air Strikes Syria's Latakia Port With 'Several Missiles', No Casualties: Report
On November 24, Israeli missile strikes in the west of Homs province killed five people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Cruise Ship With COVID-19 Infections Has New Passengers
A cruise ship that carried at least 17 passengers and crew members with breakthrough COVID19 infections when it docked in New Orleans has set sail again with new passengers.
Islamic State Militants Take Over Village In Northern Iraq, Security Sources Say
Islamic State militants took over a village in northern Iraq a day after attacking it, security sources told Reuters on Sunday.
Uganda Launches Road-building In Congo To Boost Trade
Uganda said on Sunday it had launched a roadbuilding project in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo aimed at boosting trade between the two countries.
Police Kill Florida Tech Student Armed With 'EdgEd Weapon'
Authorities killed a Florida Institute of Technology student who lunged at a police officer with an "edged weapon" on the college campus Friday night, police said.
New Trial After Jury Met In Room With Confederate Symbols
A Tennessee appeals court has granted a new trial for a Black man who was convicted of aggravated assault by an allwhite jury that deliberated in a room containing Confederate symbols.
Thousands Of Air Guard, Reserves Don't Meet Vaccine Deadline
More than 11,000 members of the Air National Guard and Reserve did not meet Thursday's deadline to get the COVID19 vaccine, and could begin to face consequences if they don't get the mandated shots or receive an exemption.
Biden Helps Light National Christmas Tree Near White House
President Joe Biden helped light the National Christmas Tree on Thursday while remembering those lost to the COVID19 pandemic and crediting the American people for his optimism.