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Pulisic Admits Prominence On US, Chelsea Sometimes A Burden
Christian Pulisic has been on a roller coaster.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery rose $1.75 to $87.35 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude for March delivery rose $1.76 to $89.96 a barrel.
Vaccine Mandate To Kick In For First Wave Of Health Workers
Health care workers in about half the states face a Thursday deadline to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine under a Biden administration mandate that will be rolled out across the rest of the country in the coming weeks.
Friend Of Florida Tax Collector In Gaetz Case Pleads Guilty
A former employee in the office of a Florida tax collector whose arrest triggered an investigation into U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz has pleaded guilty to fraud and drug charges.
Navy Discharges 1st Active Duty Sailors For Vaccine Refusal
The Navy said Tuesday that it has discharged 23 active duty sailors for refusing the coronavirus vaccine, marking the first time it has thrown currently serving sailors out of the military over the mandatory shots. It comes as the number of service member...
General Motors To Add 8,000 Technical Workers This Year
There are more than 8,000 new technical job openings at General Motors, and the automaker plans to fill them during a hiring spree this year.
Police Launches Probe Into Downing Street Parties; UK PM Johnson Agrees To Cooperate
The Met Police Chief Dame Cressida Dick said that the London police will investigate a string of events
Big Papi Elected To HOF; Bonds, Clemens, Schilling Left Out
David Ortiz was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first turn on the ballot, while steroid-tainted stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were denied entry to Cooperstown in their final year under consideration by the Baseball Writers Association of...
Biden Warns Putin With Sanctions As West Steps Up Ukraine Defenses
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he would consider personal sanctions on President Vladimir Putin if Russia invades Ukraine, as Western leaders stepped up military preparations and made plans to shield Europe from a potential energy supply shock.
Soccer-Sevilla Confirm Martial Loan From Manchester United
Sevilla have confirmed the loan signing of Manchester United forward Anthony Martial for the remainder of the season after the France international sealed his desired move away from Old Trafford on Tuesday.
Report Into PM Johnson Lockdown Party Allegations Expected Soon
An internal inquiry into allegations of lockdown parties at Boris Johnson's Downing Street office could be published as soon as Wednesday, delivering findings that might determine the prime minister's future after police also launched an investigation.
White Sox Announce Deal With Cuban OF Oscar Colás
The Chicago White Sox added another name to their rich Cuban history when they announced Tuesday they had agreed to a contract with outfielder Oscar Cols.
National Guard Sees Troops Reupping Despite COVID, Hard Year
Army Spc. Javzailia Pineiro joined New Yorks National Guard in late 2019, and started work as a truck driver just as the pandemic was starting to hit. For months she drove around the state, spending long days delivering masks, water, food and other suppli...
Man Accused Of Stabbing K-9 Sought After Father's Body Found
A Houston man accused of stabbing a police dog was on the run Tuesday after police alleged he led officers on a chase when they sought to question him over his missing father, whose body was later discovered hidden in his homes garage.
49ers' Improbable Run Leads Them Back To L.A. To Face Rams
The San Francisco 49ers didn't know if they would even get another chance when they punted the ball away in the final two minutes of the season finale still needing a touchdown to extend their season.
ESPN's Vitale Says He Won't Call Games For Rest Of Season
Dick Vitale announced Monday that he will not be appearing on ESPN for the remainder of the college basketball season due to ongoing treatment for precancerous dysplasia on his vocal cords.