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EXPLAINER: Olympic Ski Jumpers Count On Technique And Timing
Ski jumping captivates viewers every four years, when they fearlessly fly the length of an American football field plus the end zones.
NASCAR Bet More Than $1 Million To Bring Cars Into Coliseum
The first time Eric Garcetti learned NASCAR was hoping to open the year at the Coliseum one week ahead of the Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Mayor couldn't grasp the idea.
Mexican Cartels Now Use IEDs As Well As Bomb-dropping Drones
In the war raging between drug cartels in western Mexico, gangs have begun using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on roads to disable army vehicles.
IS Leader Killed: Officials Wanted To Use Precision Missile But Biden Had Other Plans
US president Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris, and other officials monitored the entire operation in the Situation Room in the White House.
US Slams China Over Using PLA Soldier As Olympics Torchbearer, Extends Support Towards India
US senators Marco Rubio and Jim Risch said using Qi Fabao was a deliberate attempt to provoke India
Athletic Finally Beats Madrid, Returns To Copa Semifinals
It took a goal near the end for Athletic Bilbao to finally get the better of Real Madrid and reach the Copa del Rey semifinals for the third straight season.
Robinson Carries Liberty Past Bellarmine 66-53
Shiloh Robinson tallied 17 points and 12 rebounds to lift Liberty to a 6653 win over Bellarmine on Thursday.
U.S. Troops Prepare For Deployment To Eastern Europe From Fort Bragg
Paratroopers with the U.S. Army boarded aircraft on Thursday to leave for Eastern Europe amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
NASCAR Goes West To LA Coliseum As Warmup For The Super Bowl
NASCAR is hitting Los Angeles a week ahead of the Super Bowl, grabbing the spotlight with its wildest idea yet: The Clash, the unofficial seasonopening, stockcar version of the Pro Bowl, will run at the iconic Coliseum in a madeforFox Sports spectacular.
Hall Of Fame Coach Bill Fitch Dies, Led Celtics To '81 Title
Bill Fitch, who guided the Boston Celtics to one of their championships during a Hall of Fame coaching career spanning three decades, has died. He was 89.
Hindu Bizman's Murder in Pak Latest in Atrocities on Minorities. A Look at Neighbour's Persecution Record
On Monday, businessman Satan Lal was shot dead over a piece of land in Ghotki district.
Mexico Arrests State Security Chief On Torture Charges
Federal agents arrested the security chief for the central Mexico state of Aguascalientes on Wednesday on charges of torture, state authorities said.
Bears Hire Colts' Williams To Be Their Defensive Coordinator
The Chicago Bears hired Alan Williams as defensive coordinator under new coach Matt Eberflus on Wednesday.
Spotify Stock Sinks On Weaker-than-expected First Quarter Subscriber Numbers
Spotify on Wednesday forecast current quarter subscribers lower than Wall Street expectations, sending its shares down 18% in late trading.
US Missionary Guilty Of Sexually Assaulting Ugandan Girl
A Georgia minister on Wednesday pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a girl under the care of his church while doing missionary work in Uganda.
Lawsuit: Wrong Sperm Used During Fertilization Procedure
Jessica Harvey Galloway asked her parents for a DNA genealogical test for Christmas in 2020 hoping to finding distant relatives during a planned trip to Italy with her husband.