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European Powers Say They Are Near End Of Road To Save Iran Deal
Three European powers said on Tuesday "we are rapidly reaching the end of the road" to save the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as Tehran accused Western powers of engaging in a "blame game."
Saudi Foreign Minister Says Iran Stalling At Vienna Talks, Hopes For Progress
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Tuesday that Iran appeared to be "stalling" in talks with global powers to salvage a nuclear pact and hoped progress would be made soon.
EU States Reassert Membership Promise To Six Balkan States
European Union governments reaffirmed on Tuesday their promise to allow six Balkan countries to one day join the bloc, nudging the EU towards finally opening talks with North Macedonia and Albania.
Chinese Manufacturing Hub Fights Its First 2021 Covid-19 Outbreak
The province reported 74 locally transmitted cases with confirmed symptoms on December 12, almost double the previous day's 38 cases.
Jets' Wilson Making Better Decisions, But Focus Now On Eyes
Zach Wilson bounced a few passes, sailed a few others over receivers' heads and his eyes were all over the place.
Officials: Virginia State Agency Hit With Ransomware Attack
A Virginia legislative branch agency has been hit by a ransomware attack, Gov. Ralph Northam's office said Monday.
USA Gymnastics, USOPC Reach $380M Settlement With Victims
The legal wrangling between USA Gymnastics and the victims of sexual abuse by former national team doctor Larry Nassar, among others, is over.
Ex-NFL Player Bellamy Gets 3 Years For COVID Relief Fraud
Former NFL player Josh Bellamy has been sentenced to three years and one month in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining over $1.2 million in COVID19 relief funds.
Colombian Police Responsible For 11 Deaths At 2020 Protests - Report
Colombia's national police are responsible for the deaths of 11 people during antipolice brutality protests last year, a report sponsored by the United Nations said on Monday.
Russia Says it May Be Forced to Deploy Intermediate Nuclear Missiles in Europe
Russia said on Monday it may be forced to deploy intermediaterange nuclear missiles in Europe in response to what it sees as NATO's plans to do the same.
China Detects First Case of Omicron Variant Amid Outbreak of New Delta Strain
The infection was discovered in a traveller who arrived in the city from overseas on Dec. 9.
Saleh: Jets' Struggles A 'Crappy Part' Of Path To Improving
The New York Jets' record is lousy. Their play on the field most of the season has been, too.
Birdies Galore For Kokrak And Na, LPGA Awards 46 Tour Cards
Jason Kokrak and Kevin Na birdied 12 of their last 13 holes Sunday in fourballs and closed with a 12under 60 to rally from at threeshot deficit and win the QBE Shootout.
No. 2 Baylor Primed For Top After 57-36 Win Over No. 6 Nova
James Akinjo had 16 points with seven rebounds and secondranked Baylor defensively dominated No. 6 Villanova 5736 on Sunday, a victory that's likely to put the defending national champion Bears in the top spot in the new poll.
Titans Dominate Jags 20-0, Get 1st Home Shutout Since 2000
The Tennessee Titans were on the other side of a turnoverfest Sunday, getting four interceptions that helped them beat woeful Jacksonville 200 for their first home shutout in more than two decades.
Pinzan, Mendjiadeu Fankam Lead No. 17 USF Women Past VCU
Elisa Pinzan scored a careerhigh 24 points and Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fankam scored 10 straight in a fourthquarter rally to lead No. 17 South Florida to a 6457 win over VCU on Sunday.