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Legals for August, 22 2022
A defiant Maduro threatens 'cowboy' Trump after drug charge
MIAMI (AP) — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stood defiant in the face of a $15 million bounty by the U.S. to face drug trafficking charges, calling Donald Trump a “racist cowboy” and warning that he is ready to fight by whatever means necessary should the U.S. and neighboring Colombia dare to invade.
A defiant Maduro threatens 'cowboy' Trump after drug charge
MIAMI (AP) — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stood defiant in the face of a $15 million bounty by the U.S. to face drug trafficking charges, calling Donald Trump a “racist cowboy” and warning that he is ready to fight by whatever means necessary should the U.S. and neighboring Colombia dare to invade.
List of sports events affected by new virus from China
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Lightning's Killorn suspended, may be Point-less vs Isles
It didn't take long for Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper to go from fist-pumping to refocusing.
No. 15 BYU, Wilson hold off UTSA 27-20 to stay unbeaten
PROVO, Utah (AP) — BYU faced a four-quarter test for the first time this season and did just enough to stay undefeated.
No. 15 BYU, Wilson hold off UTSA 27-20 to stay unbeaten
PROVO, Utah (AP) — BYU faced a four-quarter test for the first time this season and did just enough to stay undefeated.
No. 15 BYU, Wilson hold off UTSA 27-20 to stay unbeaten
PROVO, Utah (AP) — BYU faced a four-quarter test for the first time this season and did just enough to stay undefeated.
No. 15 BYU, Wilson hold off UTSA 27-20 to stay unbeaten
PROVO, Utah (AP) — BYU faced a four-quarter test for the first time this season and did just enough to stay undefeated.
AP Entertainment Digest for Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020
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AP sources: Human remains found near Nashville explosion
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Two law enforcement officials tell The Associated Press that authorities have found human remains in the vicinity of the explosion that rocked downtown Nashville early Christmas morning.
Big Bend men fly by Fairchild 104-63
MOSES LAKE — The high flying Runnin’ Vikes hit the century mark for the third time in four games in Friday night’s runaway victory over Fairchild Air Force Base in the first of the two-game Military Appreciation Games over the weekend at DeVries Activity Center.
Hanna becomes hurricane as it heads toward virus-weary Texas
HOUSTON (AP) — Tropical Storm Hanna was upgraded to a hurricane Saturday, moving toward the Texas coast and threatening to bring heavy rain, storm surge and possible tornadoes to a part of the country trying to cope with a surge in coronavirus cases.
Othello starts strong, Quincy finishes stronger
Pins from Valdovinos, Reyes, Melburn help Jacks stun Huskies
Zigan gets 15 years
EPHRATA - Grant County Superior Court Judge John Antosz sentenced Ronald Zigan to 15 years in prison for killing Soap Lake businesswoman Mid Kreider in 2009.
Pullman Party: No. 16 Washington State beats No. 5 USC 30-27
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Mike Leach and his team were engulfed in a sea of crimson on the turf of Martin Stadium, reveling in a rare occurrence for Washington State football.
Big Bend men jet past Fairchild 104-63
MOSES LAKE — The high flying Runnin’ Vikes hit the century mark for the third time in four games in a runaway victory over Fairchild Air Force Base in the first of the two-game Military Appreciation Games over the Dec. 8-9 weekend at DeVries Activity Center.
Italy opens borders ahead of neighbors, still eyed warily
VENTIMIGLIA, Italy (AP) — Italy officially ended its long coronavirus lockdown Wednesday, opening regional and international borders in a bid to boost summer tourism, but found itself alone as European neighbors viewed the move as premature and remained wary of visitors from Italy.
Palestinian leader delays first elections in 15 years
JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said early Friday that the main factions have agreed to delay the first elections planned in 15 years, citing a dispute with Israel over voting in east Jerusalem.