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Like old times: New CU coach Karl Dorrell faces ex-team UCLA
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The coincidence isn't lost on Karl Dorrell as he makes his Colorado head coaching debut Saturday against UCLA at
Titans, Bears eager to snap 2-game skids after strong starts
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are not happy. Their sizzling start during which they won their first five games is a distant memory with the fresh pain of back-to-back losses for the first time since December.
Rapper King Von among 3 killed in Atlanta shooting
ATLANTA (AP) — Chicago rapper King Von was among three people shot and killed in a shooting early Friday outside a nightclub in Atlanta that also left three people wounded, state investigators said.
Cougars unveiling new offense in opener against Beavers
Washington State officially bids goodbye to the Air Raid and ushers in the run-and-shoot when the Cougars open the season at Oregon State on Saturday night.
Police kill 2 militants, seize weapons in eastern Pakistan
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s counterterrorism police said they killed two militants belong to an al-Qaeda subcontinent chapter in an overnight operation in eastern Punjab province.
On Football: Keeping NFL playing surfaces safe, grass or not
The sight of players slipping and sliding on the natural grass field in Cleveland last Sunday was comical to some, disturbing to others. After all, it was only the first day of November, yet a wintry blast had hit the NFL.
No. 13 Indiana chases another feat against No. 23 Michigan
No. 13 Indiana already has checked off two milestones this season.
"Toothless Cindy" raps on Colombian buses to make ends meet
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — With her pink cardigan and thick glasses, “Toothless Cindy” is becoming a musical sensation on Colombian public transport.
DJ Uiagalelei latest rising QB star with Polynesian heritage
The list of “Throwin' Samoans” continues to grow — with no end in sight.
Oregon officials announce new COVID-19 restrictions
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Following a record-breaking day of COVID-19 cases in Oregon, officials on Friday announced new restrictions that will be implemented in at least five of the state's counties as part of a two-week pause on social activities.
Debut novel 'Luster' wins $50,000 Kirkus prize
NEW YORK (AP) — A debut novel about a young Black woman in publishing who has an affair with a married white man has won a $50,000 award. Raven Leilani's “Luster” is this year's winner of the Kirkus Prize for fiction.
Red Sox bring back Cora, rehiring manager from 2018 title
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox are bringing back Alex Cora, rehiring the manager that led them to the 2018 World Series title less than a year after the team let him go because of his role in the Houston Astros' cheating scandal.
Investigation launched into protester who was hospitalized
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle's police oversight board said Friday it will investigate the arrest of a protester who was seriously injured during an arrest this week.
Networks cut away from Trump's White House address
NEW YORK (AP) — ABC, CBS and NBC all cut away from President Donald Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make an unfounded accusation that the presidential election was being stolen from him.
Gruden defends Raiders on coronavirus despite latest penalty
Coach Jon Gruden defended the way the Las Vegas Raiders have handled the coronavirus despite the organization being hit with a hefty penalty for violations from the league.
MLB Calendar
Nov. 9 — Rookies of the Year announced.
Republican Herrera Beutler wins a 6th term in Congress
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler has won a sixth term in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District.
Spokane board fires chief health officer during pandemic
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Despite a fast-rising number of coronavirus cases, the Spokane County Health Board has fired health officer Dr. Bob Lutz.
AP source: Raiders fined, docked pick for COVID violations
The Las Vegas Raiders and coach Jon Gruden have been fined a total $650,000 and docked a sixth-round draft pick for repeated violations of the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols.
Big chance arrives for No. 4 Notre Dame with Clemson in town
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Twice before in the last nine seasons, Notre Dame has found itself knocking on college football’s penthouse door, had it opened and then slammed shut in its face.