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Russia and China May Sign Energy, Other Deals Amid Moscow Tensions with West
China is Russia’s top export market after the European Union. Russian imports to China were worth $79.3 billion in 2021.
TSU: Jackson State Withdraws From Southern Heritage Classic
Tennessee State's president says Jackson State's decision to withdraw from the Southern Heritage Classic with three years left on the current contract is insensitive and irresponsible with implications far beyond football.
Valencia And Rayo Advance To Copa Del Rey Quarterfinals
Valencia reached its second Copa del Rey semifinal in four years by defeating Cdiz 21 on Wednesday, while Rayo Vallecano made the last four for the first time in four decades by beating Mallorca 10.
UN Calls For Halt To Myanmar Violence, Return To Democracy
The U.N. Security Council called Wednesday for an immediate cessation of violence throughout Myanmar as the countrys military coup entered a second year, and it reaffirmed support for the countrys democratic transition and democratic institutions.
Experts: Energy Attacks Could Be Behind Some 'Havana' Cases
A panel of intelligence experts hasn't identified a single culprit for apparent brain injuries reported by U.S. personnel that have been linked to socalled Havana syndrome, but several potential causes remain plausible, including the use of devices that e...
Oil Edges Higher After OPEC+ Keeps To Steady Supply Bump, U.S. Stockpiles Draw
Oil prices edged up on Wednesday after OPEC+ stuck to planned moderate output increases despite pressure from top consumers to raise output more quickly.
Colorado's Walker Flashing Potential As A Sophomore
Jabari Walker's potential has always been what catches people's eye. An athletic 6-foot-9, the Colorado sophomore can do things few people his size can.
Biden Announces Cancer 'Moonshot' Relaunch to Cut Deaths by Half
Already since 2000, the death rate from cancer among Americans has fallen by around 25 percent as a result of better treatments.
Congregation Facing Eviction From Nation’s Oldest Synagogue
A Jewish congregation in New York City has moved to evict Rhode Island congregants who worship at the nations oldest synagogue as part of a long-running dispute over control of the historic building.
Bengals Will Arrive In L.A. 5 Days Ahead Of Super Bowl
The Cincinnati weather isn't getting any friendlier, so the Super Bowlbound Bengals plan to arrive in Los Angeles five days early to prepare for the Feb. 13 game.
2 Virginia College Officers Shot; Suspect In Custody
Two officers were shot at a private Virginia college Tuesday and a man was taken into custody, state police and school officials said.
Buccaneers Exploring Options For Successor To Tom Brady
Long before Tom Brady called its quits, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers began contemplating a future without the seventime Super Bowl winner.
Man Charged With Hate Crimes For Chicago Synagogue Graffiti
A man was charged Tuesday with hate crimes for vandalism and antisemitic graffiti, including swastikas, at a synagogue and affiliated Jewish school in Chicago.
Fallen Houston-area Deputy Remembered As Friend, Mentor
A Houstonarea deputy who was fatally shot last month during a traffic stop was remembered on Tuesday as a mentor, a friend and someone who strived to serve his community.
Putin Accuses U.S. Of Trying To Lure Russia Into War
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West on Tuesday of deliberately creating a scenario designed to lure it into war and ignoring Russia's security concerns over Ukraine.
Column: PGA Tour At Pebble Beach With An Eye On Saudi Arabia
Assuming everyone plays by the rules, the AT&T Pebble Beach ProAm figures to be loaded with some of the biggest names in golf.