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Despite Bad Numbers, Seahawks Believe Their Defense Is Solid
Some of the numbers attached to the Seattle Seahawks' defense this season are downright unrecognizable.
Kentucky Man Dies Of Heart Attack During Storm Cleanup
A Kentucky man suffered a fatal heart attack while cleaning up storm debris at his daughter's home, authorities said as the death toll edged upward from a recent tornado outbreak across multiple U.S. states.
Florida Condos Should Have Frequent Inspections, Panel Says
A Florida grand jury issued a lengthy list of recommendations Wednesday aimed at preventing another condominium collapse like the one that killed 98 people in June, including earlier and more frequent inspections and better waterproofing.
Devils Get G Gillies From Blues For Future Considerations
The New Jersey Devils have acquired goaltender Jon Gillies from the St. Louis Blues for future considerations.
Israel to Donate 1 Million Covid-19 Vaccines to African Nations Under COVAX
The Foreign Ministry said the AstraZenica vaccines would be transferred in the coming weeks, a decision that was part of Israel’s strengthening ties with the African countries.
Shepherd QB Bagent Leads AP Division II All-America Team
Shepherd quarterback Tyson Bagent, a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the Division II player of the year, headlines The Associated Press Division II All-America team released Wednesday.
Former Celtics Boss Danny Ainge Joins Utah Jazz As CEO
Danny Ainge, who helped the Boston Celtics win two NBA titles as a player and another as a team executive, is the new CEO of the Utah Jazz.
Haiti Gas Truck Explosion Kills 62, Injures Dozens After Bystanders Swarm Crashed Vehicle for Spilled Fuel
Prime Minister Ariel Henry visited the scene of the tragedy, saying his heart was "broken" after meeting some of the dozens of injured in a local hospital.
Mental Health Education Is Ongoing Process For NFL, Players
Since his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Brian Dawkins has worked hard to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
Unvaxxed '72 Heisman Winner: Fitness Sped COVID-19 Recovery
Nebraska football great Johnny Rodgers, back home after spending more than two weeks in the hospital with COVID19, said Tuesday he believes his superior physical condition helped him have a better outcome than many 70yearolds who contract the coronavirus.
After MNF Loss, Cardinals Disappointed But Not Discouraged
The Arizona Cardinals had their chances to beat the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night. The two heavyweights in the NFC West fought until the final drive before the Rams eventually took the hardearned 3023 victory.
Aston Villa Beats Norwich 2-0 To Extend Revival With Gerrard
With four wins now in six games as manager, Steven Gerrard is transforming Aston Villas fortunes.
Coroner: Woman Killed In Ex-Raider Crash Burned To Death
The woman who died in a fiery crash that authorities blame on exRaiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III driving drunk at racetrack speeds burned to death, the county coroner in Las Vegas said Tuesday.
Gulf Arab Summit Calls For Action, Not Words From Iran
A Gulf Arab summit in Saudi Arabia urged Iran on Tuesday to take concrete steps to ease tension while reiterating a call to include the region in talks between global powers and Tehran aimed at salvaging their nuclear agreement.
Saint-Etienne Confirms Departure Of Coach Puel, Hires Dupraz
Lastplace French club SaintEtienne has confirmed the departure of coach Claude Puel more than a week after suspending him.
Saquon Barkley Supports Joe Judge, Wants To Stay In New York
Saquon Barkley wants to be there when the New York Giants get back on a winning track.