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In its most meaningful win, Kentucky basketball shows itself what it can do

Never mind that rout of North Carolina in Las Vegas. Never mind that trouncing of Tennessee at Rupp Arena. Never mind that domination of Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse. You can … Click to Continue »

Body of missing 4-year-old found; mother and boyfriend charged with murder

A 4-year-old child who was last seen more than a year ago has been found dead, and the girl’s mother and her boyfriend have been arrested and charged with murder. … Click to Continue »

Canada police clear Parliament street in bid to end siege

Police aggressively pushed back protesters in Canada’s besieged capital on Saturday, seizing control of trucks and clearing the streets in front of Parliament, the heart of the protests. Scores of … Click to Continue »

White House spending targets social justice; criteria vague

This once-bustling city in northern Arizona has a troubled relationship with rain. Winslow needs it, but just a little can overwhelm a levee system that officials have pleaded with the … Click to Continue »

Harris on Ukraine: World at ‘a decisive moment in history’

Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday that the world has arrived at “a decisive moment in history” as the Biden administration warns a Russian invasion of Ukraine in the coming … Click to Continue »

Panel denies US skaters’ appeal to get Olympic silver medals

Arbitrators have rejected a last-ditch request by American figure skaters to have their silver medals awarded before the end of the Olympics. The Court of Arbitration for Sport said early … Click to Continue »

Unraveling the biology of a mysterious condition: stuttering

Holly Nover grew up trying to hide her stutter. “I was very self conscious,” said the 40-year-old St. Johns, Florida mom, whose 10-year-old son Colton also has a speech impediment. … Click to Continue »

2 killed, several injured in shooting in southeast Missouri

Two people were killed and up to 15 people were injured in a shooting at a party early Saturday in southeast Missouri, authorities said. Robert Hearnes, director of the Charleston … Click to Continue »

Iraqi man in Georgia convicted on gun smuggling charges

An Iraqi man living in the Atlanta area has been convicted on charges of trying to smuggling guns through Savannah’s port, federal prosecutors said. Nihad Al Jaberi, 42, was convicted … Click to Continue »

Roundup of Olympic gold medals from Saturday, Feb. 19

A roundup of gold medals from Saturday, Feb. 19, at the Beijing Games: ___ BOBSLED 2-WOMAN Laura Nolte and Mariama Jamanka added to Germany’s record haul of Olympic sliding medals, … Click to Continue »

GOP hopes to save plan to limit Kansas agencies’ regulations

Top Republicans hope to revive a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution that would make it easier for the GOP-controlled Legislature to overturn state agencies’ regulations. The House voted 80-33 … Click to Continue »

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