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AP News in Brief at 12:09 a.m. EDT
Extra unemployment aid expires as virus threatens new states
Amber Heard accuses Depp of throwing bottles like 'grenades'
LONDON (AP) — Amber Heard alleged in a British court on Wednesday that ex-husband Johnny Depp threw "30 or so bottles" at her as if they were “grenades or bombs” during a drunken and frenzied assault in Australia in March 2015 that also saw him accidentally sever part of his finger.
If college football is played, will bowls be salvaged, too?
College football leaders are in the process of piecing together plans for a regular season during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wednesday Sports in Brief
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NCAA football oversight asks board for time on fall sports
The NCAA football oversight committee is asking the association’s Board of Governors to avoid making a decision soon on whether to conduct fall championships as college sports tries to find a path to play through the pandemic.
Edmunds: Top 5 upcoming vehicles to be excited about
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way automakers debut their vehicles. Large auto shows have been canceled, and many planned vehicle debuts have been delayed.
Why you might not want to zero out every credit card
In general, using as little of your credit card limits as possible is better for your score. So logic would suggest that paying off your credit cards early so that a zero balance is reported to the credit bureaus would produce the highest scores, right?
AP News in Brief at 12:09 a.m. EDT
Extra unemployment aid expires as virus threatens new states
AP News in Brief at 9:04 p.m. EDT
Extra unemployment aid expires as virus threatens new states
Colorado school gunman gets life with possibility of parole
A teenager who told authorities that he launched a fatal shooting attack on his suburban Denver school last year with a classmate because he wanted them to experience trauma like that he had experienced was sentenced on Friday to life in prison plus 38 years with the possibility of parole after about two decades behind bars.
NCAA heeds Division I's pleas for patience on fall sports
Heeding pleas for patience from college sports leaders, the NCAA Board of Governors held off on making any decisions about whether to hold championship events in fall sports during the coronavirus pandemic.
AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EDT
Extra unemployment aid expires as virus threatens new states
After rough start, MLS bubble in Florida seems to be working
Jeff Agoos arrived inside the Major League Soccer bubble in Florida in late June.
Editorial Roundup: New England
Recent editorials of statewide and national interest from New England’s newspapers:
Division I leagues urge patience from NCAA on fall sports
More than two dozen Division I conferences have urged the NCAA Board of Governors to hold off on making any decision about conducting fall championships until a majority of leagues determine whether to hold regular-season competition during the pandemic.
Bears cancel season ticket packages due to COVID-19 pandemic
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears canceled season ticket packages on Friday because they’re not sure how many fans — if any — will be allowed at Soldier Field due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘We will not comply’
Deputy urges calm to unhappy crowd after mask mandate approved
'Clear as mud' housing refund plans irk college students
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — When Laura Comino opened the housing email from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in June, she knew she had to take action.
Idaho picked to finish eighth by media, ninth by coaches in Big Sky football
FARMINGTON, Utah — Idaho was picked to finish eighth by the media, ninth by the coaches in the 13-team Big Sky Conference in football, the league office announced Thursday.
AP-NORC poll: Nearly half say job lost to virus won't return
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly half of Americans whose families experienced a layoff during