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Judge: Notorious eyecare fraudster's threats are continuing
NEW YORK (AP) — A notorious fraudster who ripped off online eyeglass customers nationwide as he made gruesome threats against some of them seems to be continuing his pattern of nasty menacing, a judge said Monday.
Learning Vikings defense takes another lesson in defeat
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — For the sixth time in the last eight games, the Minnesota Vikings had their under-construction defense on the field down the stretch on Sunday with the opportunity to seal a victory.
It's looking like a different kind of December for Patriots
Well, at least the New England Patriots have plenty of experience playing in meaningless December games.
Report: Mobile fingerprinting a core tool in US deportations
BOSTON (AP) — A mobile fingerprinting app U.S. immigration agents use to run remote ID checks in the field has become a core tool in President Donald Trump’s deportation crackdown, a pair of immigration rights groups say in a
Panthers DE Brian Burns developing into dominant pass rusher
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Panthers defensive coordinator Phil Snow said last week Brian Burns was on the verge of a three-sack game because the second-year defensive end had been “so close” to the getting the opposing quarterback so many times this season.
The Latest: US to start distributing experimental virus drug
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government on Tuesday will start distributing 30,000 doses of an experimental antibody drug to fight COVID-19, the one President Donald Trump received last month.
The Latest: Mexico's Catholic Church halts large pilgrimage
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s Roman Catholic Church announced the cancellation Monday of what’s considered the world’s largest Catholic pilgrimage, for the Virgin of Guadalupe, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bunker Hill Mining Corp. renegotiates option agreement
Under the new terms, the purchase price has been decreased by 30% from $11.0 million USD to $7.7 million USD.
The Latest: WHO official urges China visit on virus origin
GENEVA — The head of emergencies at the World Health Organization says it’s “extremely important” for its international team to visit China to look into the origins of the coronavirus, saying the U.N. health agency has been reassured such a trip will happen “as soon as possible.”
Minnesota launches smartphone app to slow spread of COVID-19
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz and other Minnesota officials urged residents Monday to download a free app for their smartphones that will notify them if someone who's been near them later tests positive for the coronavirus and will allow them to warn others anonymously if they test positive themselves.
Retail trade group sees solid holiday sales despite pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) — The National Retail Federation, the nation's largest retail trade group, expects that holiday sales could actually exceed growth seen in prior seasons, despite all the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.
Editorial Roundup: Nebraska
Omaha World Herald. Nov. 21, 2020
Cineworld secures financial help until hoped-for reopening
LONDON (AP) — Cineworld, which last month closed its cinemas in the U.S. and the U.K., has secured more than $750 million of new financing that it hopes will see it through the coronavirus pandemic.
How Democrats came up short in bid to expand House majority
MONROE, Iowa (AP) — This swath of southeast Iowa isn't supposed to be a nailbiter for Democrats.
Vaccine Q&A with medical professionals
With the recent announcement from both Moderna and Pfizer that they
Royal senior headed to Saint Martin's University to play basketball next season
Royal High School senior Chenoa Louie cemented another four years for her basketball career on Friday as she signed her letter of intent to play next season at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington.
White, Austin send Memphis to 56-14 win over Lumberjacks
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Brady White became Memphis' all-time passing touchdown leader, Calvin Austin III broke open the game with a 64-yard punt return and the Tigers defeated Stephen F. Austin 56-14 on Saturday.
No. 8 BYU routs overmatched North Alabama to improve to 9-0
PROVO, Utah (AP) — BYU relied on efficient offense to demolish another overmatched opponent.
Ex-teammate: Hall of Famer Floyd Little enters hospice care
DENVER (AP) — Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little has entered hospice care, according to ex-Syracuse teammate Patrick Killorin.
Denver hands Tagovailoa first loss with 20-13 win over Miami
DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos sent rookie Tua Tagovailoa tottering to the sideline, benched early in the fourth quarter after his worst game as a pro, one that included six sacks and just 83 yards passing.