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Friedrich wins World Cup 4-man title; Church gets bronze

Francesco Friedrich of Germany has clinched the World Cup four-man overall season championship with one race remaining, after getting a relatively easy win on Sunday. It was Friedrich’s 14th consecutive … Click to Continue »

‘Panicked screams’ alert deputy to dozens of migrants struggling in Arizona canal

An Arizona sheriff’s deputy on patrol spotted more than two dozen people jumping into a canal. Then he heard “panicked screams.” The group of 25 migrants, including children, began to … Click to Continue »

KFC is serving new plant-based fried chicken — but it isn’t totally vegan. Here’s why

KFC is adding plant-based chicken to its menus nationwide this week. However, the new offering could prove problematic for customers seeking vegan and vegetarian food options. Last week, the Kentucky-based … Click to Continue »

‘It’s been a roller coaster.’ Davion Mintz savors achieving 1,000-point milestone.

Before Kentucky’s game against Georgia on Saturday, Davion Mintz was presented a ceremonial basketball in recognition of having reached scoring 1,000 points in his college career. His 16 at LSU … Click to Continue »

Hate crimes trial in Arbery killing will put racism up front

Sentenced to life in prison for murder, the three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery will soon stand trial on federal hate crimes charges in which jurors will … Click to Continue »

Lots of money to spend as SC lawmakers start 2022 session

South Carolina lawmakers return to Columbia on Tuesday with a lot of money to spend. The booming economy is adding about $1 billion in taxes likely to continue to be … Click to Continue »

Buckhead, mental health on agenda for Georgia Legislature

Gun rights, school instruction and tax cuts are expected to be big issues during the 2022 Georgia legislative session that starts Monday. Republicans — who are in the majority at … Click to Continue »

1 missing in Pacific Northwest flooding, slides

At least one person was missing and presumed dead as snow turned to rain and deluged the Pacific Northwest on Friday, causing flooding, landslides and avalanche danger in the mountains. … Click to Continue »

FIS race director calls Zagreb race start ‘not acceptable’

The FIS race director of the men’s Alpine skiing World Cup said Saturday a slalom in Zagreb two days ago should not have been started, calling the decision-making process “not … Click to Continue »

Iranian filmmaker dies from COVID-19 despite prison furlough

An award-winning Iranian filmmaker and poet who had been jailed on state security charges but was released on furlough after contracting COVID-19 died Saturday of the disease, Iranian media reported. … Click to Continue »

SC governor proposes overhaul to school funding formula

South Carolina’s governor is proposing a simplification of the formula the state uses to pay its portion for public schools. The new formula Gov. Henry McMaster will put into his … Click to Continue »

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