Kansas imposes four-game suspension on basketball coach Bill Self, top assistant Kurtis Townsend
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas imposes four-game suspension on basketball coach Bill Self, top assistant Kurtis Townsend.
Continue ReadingLAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas imposes four-game suspension on basketball coach Bill Self, top assistant Kurtis Townsend.
Continue ReadingBy WABC Staff Click here for updates on this story FLUSHING, Queens (WABC) — A construction worker who was working on a bridge has died after falling from the structure and being hit by a car in Queens. The incident was reported on the northbound lanes of the Van Wyck Expressway just after 10:15 a.m.
Continue ReadingBy Web staff Click here for updates on this story COLORADO (KCAL) — In Colorado Springs, Parks And Wildlife had to trap a bear! It had gotten too comfortable being close to humans – and it was actually running around a nieghborhood southeast of the city. “She’s been getting into trash and really been kind
Continue Readingurielblanco (CNN) — Con el 86% de los votos escrutados hasta este miércoles por la tarde (hora de Israel), el ex primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu y sus aliados parecen ir camino de ganar 65 escaños en la Knesset (parlamento), según las proyecciones de las tres principales emisoras de Israel. El desglose previsto de escaños por
Continue ReadingBy Web staff Click here for updates on this story LOS ANGELES, California (KCAL) — The Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters is trying to figure out how keys to an official ballot drop-off box were left inside the lock Tuesday. According to the Registrar, a person returning their ballot stumbled upon the key dangling
Continue ReadingSofía Benavides (CNN) — Estados Unidos acusa a Corea del Norte de suministrar en secreto una cantidad significativa de proyectiles de artillería a Rusia para su uso en la guerra de Ucrania, y de intentar ocultar los envíos simulando que las municiones se envían a países de Medio Oriente o del norte de África, según
Continue ReadingBy The Associated Press American defender Cameron Carter-Vickers missed Glasgow Celtic’s Champions League match at Real Madrid, the latest injury concern for the U.S. team ahead of the World Cup. Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou said Carter-Vickers was sore after playing 90 minutes during Sunday’s 3-0 Scottish Premier League win at Livingston, which has an artificial
Continue ReadingBy Clare Duffy, CNN Business Elon Musk indicated on Wednesday that the Twitter account of former President Donald Trump will not be restored ahead of the US midterm elections next week, answering one of the biggest unknowns following his takeover of the social media company. Musk confirmed early Wednesday morning that “Twitter will not allow
Continue ReadingBy Shawna Mizelle, CNN Arizona Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs on Wednesday continued to defend her decision to not debate her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, despite polls showing a close race and criticism from some Democratic allies. “You know, not only is Kari Lake — has she centered her entire platform around this election denialism,
Continue ReadingBy Ben Church, CNN A leading animal rights organization has criticized an Irish racehorse trainer for parading his winning steed in a pub earlier this week. On Monday, John “Shark” Hanlon posted a video on Twitter of him leading US Grand National winner Hewick into a pub as part of the horse’s homecoming celebrations. Hewick
Continue ReadingBy Jessica Schneider, CNN At the start of oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, several women rose out of their seats inside the courtroom to voice their opposition to this summer’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade. The courtroom is once again open to the public after the Covid-19 pandemic, and the women were
Continue ReadingBy Eliott C. McLaughlin and Amir Vera, CNN Houston officials vowed to deliver justice in the killing of rapper Takeoff, with the chief of police calling the 28-year-old Atlantan a “peaceful” man and urging any witnesses to the shooting to come forward. The rapper, part of the multiplatinum hip-hop trio Migos, was at a bowling
Continue ReadingBy MARIELLE MOHS Click here for updates on this story RUSH CITY, Minnesota (WCCO) — A mural with a message of inclusion is getting pushback from city leaders in a northern Minnesota town. The mural is on the side of a hair salon on the main street in Rush City, about an hour north of
Continue ReadingBy JOSH FUNK AP Business Writer OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Agriculture Department announced more than $223 million in grants and loans Wednesday to help small- and mid-sized meat processing plants expand as part of a larger $1 billion effort to boost competition in the highly concentrated industry. The effort is expected to increase cattle
Continue ReadingBy MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Canadian university that granted a doctorate in history to current Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano is investigating a fresh complaint alleging his work is plagued by academic fraud and misconduct. University of New Brunswick President Paul Mazerolle told The Associated Press in a phone
Continue ReadingBy Devan Cole, CNN Georgia’s top election official on Wednesday dismissed Stacey Abrams’ concerns over election accessibility there, blasting the state’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate’s criticism of new voting rules as “silly.” “Her argument — it’s silly. It doesn’t make sense. It’s not logical. You’re having record turnout,” Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told CNN’s
Continue ReadingBy DAVID SCHUMAN Click here for updates on this story MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The results from the 2022 election will be rolling in next Tuesday night, but as we look forward to casting our ballots, WCCO is looking back more than 100 years to when Minnesota made history after the 19th Amendment gave women the
Continue ReadingBy DAMIAN J. TROISE AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell in morning trading on Wall Street Wednesday, ahead of what traders expect will be another big interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve. Markets will be watching closely to see what Fed Chair Jerome Powell says about the central bank’s outlook for
Continue ReadingGEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Officials in Guyana say a New York City police officer vacationing in the South American nation drowned in fast-flowing waters in a jungle and mountain region near the border with Brazil. Police say 43-year-old Gladstone Hayne and the mother of his children were swimming at the Orinduik Falls in the heavily
Continue ReadingBy ZEKE MILLER AP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on threats to democracy, as he seeks to raise the stakes for voters before next week’s midterm elections. Biden has repeatedly said “democracy is on the ballot” on Nov. 8. Biden will speak Wednesday evening from Washington’s Union Station,
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