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Northwestern looks to keep rolling against Nebraska
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — The sour taste from last season is being replaced by something far sweeter for Northwestern.
First-place Eagles have reasons for optimism despite record
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles reached the midpoint of their season with a losing record and a spot in first place.
The Latest: Canada recalling some from ski teams in Europe
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The Latest: Chiefs go remote because of positive COVID test
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DOJ sues to block Visa's $5.3 billion purchase of Plaid Inc.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Department of Justice sued payment processing giant Visa Inc. on Thursday to block the company's purchase of financial technology startup Plaid, calling it a monopolistic takeover of a potential competitor to Visa's ubiquitous payments network.
The Latest: Virus case forces Bears to cancel practice
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The Latest: Virus outbreak at Navy scraps game with Tulsa
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Greece imposes lockdown to avoid worst at hospitals
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — With a surge in coronavirus cases straining health systems in many European countries, Greece announced a nationwide lockdown Thursday in the hopes of stemming a rising tide of patients before its hospitals come under “unbearable” pressure.
With another Florida loss, Democrats begin second guessing
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Perhaps only in Florida is a loss by fewer than 4 percentage points considered a public drubbing.
Can students booted for breaking COVID-19 rules get refunds?
College students returned this fall to find rigid COVID-19 prevention rules that take away from college’s social appeal. And noncompliance can be costly.
EU cuts 2021 economic outlook as virus spreads
BRUSSELS (AP) — As COVID-19 cases keep rising, the European Union's executive commission lowered its forecast for the economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic next year and said the economy wouldn’t reach pre-virus levels until 2023.
'Heartbeat' of the Vikings — Offensive linemen pave the way for unbeaten Coeur d'Alene
Coeur d'Alene High's offensive linemen have one thing in common — they're a big reason Coeur d'Alene is 7-0 and averaging 48.7 points per game, heading into Friday's state 5A quarterfinal matchup at home vs. Timberline of Boise.
BIG SKY FOOTBALL: Spring schedule set; Teams to play six games starting Feb. 27
The 58th season of Big Sky football will kick off on Saturday, February 27, and conclude on Saturday, April 10. Two open dates are placed inside the schedule — March 20 and April 17 — to provide opportunities if needed for rescheduling games postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Return of Bullpup football ignites excitement in kids, community
In its first year back, SMS eighth grade football team finishes with 6-1 record, seventh graders earn 4-2 mark
Spanish court takes over new investigation of ex-king
MADRID (AP) — Spanish Supreme Court prosecutors have taken over a new investigation into the financial activities of ex-King Juan Carlos, who recently left Spain to live in an unspecified country following the opening of probes against him in Spain and Switzerland.
Espinoza, Earthquakes beat LAFC 3-2 to clinch playoff berth
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Cristian Espinoza scored a goal and assisted on another by Chris Wondolowski, and the San Jose Earthquakes beat Los Angeles FC 3-2 on Wednesday night to clinch a playoff berth.
Indigenous Football Week kicking goals in remote communities
Shadeene Evans grew up like most of the kids in her remote community, kicking a football with bare feet on grass or red dust.
With punch of the ball vs. Pats, Zimmer entered Bills lore
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — With more NFL transactions than tackles to his name over five nomadic years, defensive lineman Justin Zimmer arrived in Buffalo for a second stint with the Bills in mid-August doubting his chances.