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Virus rules not enforced. Grieving Texas family asks: Why?
ABILENE, Texas (AP) — In the weeks that Mark Riggs went from feeling worn down before Thanksgiving to dying of COVID-19 last Monday, only six calls about people not wearing face coverings rolled into the Abilene Police Department.
New Jersey AG overhauls police use-of-force rules
New Jersey's top law enforcement official on Monday unveiled new guidelines governing the use of force for the state's nearly 40,000 police officers, saying the changes would make the state “a national leader in policing reform” and help restore public trust.
Nicaragua essentially bans opposition from 2021 elections
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Nicaragua’s ruling party-dominated Congress passed a law Monday that would essentially ban opposition candidates from running in the 2021 presidential elections.
Silver confident that NBA season can be pulled off safely
The NBA found a way to get through last season amid a pandemic. Adam Silver sees no reason why the same cannot ring true again this season.
Chicago officers involved in wrong raid placed on desk duty
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago police officers who wrongly raided the home of a Black woman who wasn't allowed to dress before being handcuffed have been placed on desk duty, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Monday.
Judge plans to hear from residents in $641M Flint water deal
DETROIT (AP) — A judge said Monday that she'll wait until January before deciding whether to give preliminary approval to a $641 million
No. 11 Arkansas women beat Pine Bluff 86-52 without Dungee
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Destiny Slocum scored 18 points, Erynn Barnum had a double-double off the bench and No. 11 Arkansas rolled to an 86-52 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Monday.
Fausett scores 23 to lift Southern Utah past Bethesda 96-57
CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — Maizen Fausett had a career-high 23 points as Southern Utah won its seventh consecutive game, rolling past Bethesda 96-57 on Monday.
Second close loss to Colts extends Texans skid to 3 games
HOUSTON (AP) — For the second time in three weeks, the Houston Texans suffered a crushing loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Browns inch closer to ending playoff absence with road win
CLEVELAND (AP) — Three years after losing all 16 games, the Cleveland Browns are on the cusp of the playoffs.
Ferguson leads Lipscomb over Crowley's Ridge College 97-60
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Romeao Ferguson had 14 points as Lipscomb easily defeated Crowley's Ridge College 97-60 on Monday.
Pack scores season-high 16, Kansas State beats Jacksonville
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Freshman Nijel Pack scored a season-high 16 points, with four 3-pointers, and Kansas State rolled to a 70-46 win over Jacksonville on Monday.
No. 8 Oregon, behind Nyara Sabally, tops Washington St 69-65
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Nyara Sabally had 19 points and 14 rebounds, and No. 8 Oregon hung on to beat Washington State 69-65 on Monday to extend the nation’s longest winning streak to 26 games, dating to last season.
Panel sends names of Ohio utility commission picks to DeWine
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A nominating council on Monday forwarded four names to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to fill a seat on the powerful Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to replace its chairman, who resigned days after the FBI searched his Columbus townhome.
Russia, AstraZeneca to test combination of COVID-19 shots
MOSCOW (AP) — Developers of the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V on Monday announced signing an agreement with AstraZeneca to test a combination of the British drugmaker's COVID-19 shots and a component of the vaccine created in Moscow.
Another December surge for Jones gives Packers confidence
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones says he focuses his training all year to make sure he’s in peak form as the season gets older and the weather gets colder.
Farm company fined $2 million after 2 workers die of virus
An agricultural company in Washington state where two workers died from COVID-19 was fined more than $2 million for repeatedly violating coronavirus virus safety procedures.
Vaccinations begin in Kentucky's long-term care facilities
LOUISVILLE, Ky (AP) — Several Kentucky long-term care facilities have started vaccinating their residents, Governor Andy Beshear announced Monday.
Lawyer: No resolution over ex-Milwaukee chief's ouster
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Talks to determine the future of Milwaukee's former police chief after a judge ruled he was improperly demoted ended Monday without a resolution.