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In Wisconsin, long shot recount may just be prelude to court
CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump's hopes to reverse his election loss in Wisconsin hinge on closing a deficit of some 20,500 votes, an almost impossibly high bar that spurs speculation his true goal is building a case for legal challenges that could win favor in the state's conservative-controlled Supreme Court.
MLS debuts 2nd screen, enhanced data broadcasts for playoffs
Soccer fans who are also avid video game players will feel at home with the enhancements Major League Soccer is introducing for the postseason.
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Mnuchin rejects renewal of some Fed emergency loan programs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday he will not extend several emergency loan programs set up with the Federal Reserve, an action that could hamper the ability of the incoming Biden administration to gain important economic support from the central bank to deal with the ongoing pandemic.
Police groups back requiring college classes for recruits
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California organizations encompassing both police chiefs and rank-and-file officers proposed legislation Thursday in the wake of recent civil unrest that they said would raise standards for police recruiting and training while increasing diversity.
No. 15 Coastal Carolina seeks control of East vs. App State
Appalachian State (6-1, 4-0 Sun Belt) at No. 15 Coastal Carolina (7-0, 5-0), Saturday at noon EST (ESPN2).
Bills' Hughes isn't mellowing, but growing wiser with age
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Jerry Hughes dismisses any talk of him mellowing.
Chiefs continue to rely on rookies and second-year pros
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The biggest downside to success in the NFL may come each April, when the team that wins the Super Bowl also wins the rather dispiriting opportunity to pick last in each round of the draft.
WHO chief denies Ethiopia's claim of backing Tigray region
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The World Health Organization's director-general on Thursday denied an allegation from his own country, Ethiopia, that he was lobbying neighboring nations to provide arms and other support to the defiant Tigray region, which has been clashing with the Ethiopian government for two weeks.
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Angel City FC to share Los Angeles venue with MLS team
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Angel City FC, the new Los Angeles entry in the National Women’s Soccer League, will play its home games at Banc of California Stadium starting in spring 2022.
BFHS CTE club hosting online holiday sale
The Bonners Ferry High School Career and Technical Education club are putting on a holiday sale to raise money for the Woodshop and Agriculture Education classes at BFHS.
Sportsman owner Mike Gwiazdon dies at 79
Sportsman owner Mike Gwiazdon dies at 79
Stanford quarterback Davis Mills looks to build momentum
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Stanford quarterback Davis Mills had already had as much practice by Tuesday as he did in the entire leadup to a three-point loss to Colorado.
Southwest, United Airlines see weak demand over holidays, 1Q
DALLAS (AP) — United Airlines warned Thursday that bookings have slowed and cancellations have increased as the number of coronavirus infections spikes across the country.
In fashion: No. 8 BYU interested in wins, not style points
Kalani Sitake teased that his sense of style includes clothing given to him for free and that has some form of “BYU” branded on it.
Microsoft-led housing effort cuts rents in Seattle suburbs
SEATTLE (AP) — A master's degree and a full-time job as a middle-school counselor weren't enough to help Sam Baker land an apartment she could afford in Seattle's east-side suburbs. But a $750 million commitment by a local tech giant helped do the trick.
US jobless claims rise to 742,000; millions to lose aid
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose last week to 742,000, the first increase in five weeks and a sign that the resurgent viral outbreak is likely slowing the economy and forcing more companies to cut jobs.
Passengers recall gunman's dramatic capture at Paris trial
PARIS (AP) — One of the passengers who wrestled and disarmed an Islamic State gunman aboard a high-speed train, foiling what could have become a mass slaughter, recounted Thursday how he had been motivated by a fierce desire to shield his wife from harm.
US jobless claims increase to 742,000 as pandemic worsens
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose last week to 742,000, the first increase in five weeks and a sign that the resurgent viral outbreak is likely slowing the economy and forcing more companies to cut jobs.