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The Sports Xchange Fourth-seeded American Jack Sock claimed the second ATP title of his career, beating Joao Sousa of Portugal, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, in Saturday's final of the ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
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  1. Jack Sock claims second title at ASB Classic
  2. No. 2 Kansas outlasts Oklahoma State as Frank Mason scores 22
  3. No. 3 Villanova topples St. John's
  4. Indianapolis Colts don't get Jon Gruden, still after Peyton Manning
  5. No. 14 Louisville upends No. 7 Duke
  6. USDA report shows 10 percent of food stamps go to buying soda
  7. Animal rights activist denied Swiss citizenship over cowbell complaints
  8. New England Patriots WR Malcolm Mitchell (knee) expected out vs. Houston Texans
  9. Jacksonville Jaguars, old friend Tom Coughlin hire Perry Fewell as secondary coach
  10. Palestinians establish embassy at the Vatican
  11. Islamic State used Mosul University as bomb factory, killing field
  12. Marco Rubio emerges as key vote on Rex Tillerson confirmation
  13. Trump says no to Davos; Chinese president Xi Jinping to attend for first time
  14. Seattle Seahawks RB C.J. Prosise out vs. Atlanta Falcons
  15. Seattle Seahawks vs Atlanta Falcons: prediction, preview, pick to win
  16. FBI director Comey pressured to resign over Clinton investigation
  17. Bikers for Trump prepared to form 'wall of meat' at Trump inauguration rally
  18. Trump Africa memo implies skepticism about U.S. policy, spending
  19. Jennifer Holliday bows out of Donald Trump's pre-inauguration concert after backlash
  20. Russia invites U.S. to join Syria peace talks
  21. Jack Sock reaches Auckland final
  22. Oakland Raiders expected to file relocation papers to move to Las Vegas
  23. SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket for first time since explosion
  24. Lucasfilm won't digitally recreate Carrie Fisher for future Star 'Wars' movies
  25. Weekend winter ice storm to target the central United States

Jack Sock claims second title at ASB Classic

The Sports Xchange
Fourth-seeded American Jack Sock claimed the second ATP title of his career, beating Joao Sousa of Portugal, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, in Saturday's final of the ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
    

No. 2 Kansas outlasts Oklahoma State as Frank Mason scores 22

By Kevin Haskin, The Sports Xchange
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- In all likelihood, Kansas will be the top-rated team in the country when the next set of rankings are released.
    

No. 3 Villanova topples St. John's

By Everett Merrill, The Sports Xchange
NEW YORK -- Jay Wright sounded like a coach whose team had just come off a loss, crediting the opposition while admonishing his own squad.
    

Indianapolis Colts don't get Jon Gruden, still after Peyton Manning

Alex Butler
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Jim Irsay is trying to shake things up for his Indianapolis Colts.
    

No. 14 Louisville upends No. 7 Duke

By Howie Lindsey, The Sports Xchange
LOUISVILLE -- No. 14 Louisville got 17 points and 11 rebounds from junior center Anas Mahmoud.
    

USDA report shows 10 percent of food stamps go to buying soda

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Aside from meat, Americans on food stamps spend the largest portion of their grocery budget on soda, a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture found.
    

Animal rights activist denied Swiss citizenship over cowbell complaints

Eric DuVall
GENEVA, Switzerland, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- A Danish animal rights activist was denied Swiss citizenship after her repeated public criticism of cowbells, a popular tradition in the country.
    

New England Patriots WR Malcolm Mitchell (knee) expected out vs. Houston Texans

The Sports Xchange
New England Patriots rookie wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell is not expected to play.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars, old friend Tom Coughlin hire Perry Fewell as secondary coach

Alex Butler
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Perry Fewell began 2017 unemployed, but all he needed was a call from an old friend.
    

Palestinians establish embassy at the Vatican

Eric DuVall
VATICAN CITY, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- The Palestinian Authority has opened an embassy at the Vatican on the eve of a peace conference meant to revive long-stalled talks with Israel.
    

Islamic State used Mosul University as bomb factory, killing field

Eric DuVall
MOSUL, Iraq, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Iraqi military forces have fully secured Mosul University, discovering the Islamic State had been using it as a bomb-making factory and civilian killing field.
    

Marco Rubio emerges as key vote on Rex Tillerson confirmation

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio emerged as a key figure in the debate over whether to approve former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as Donald Trump's secretary of state.
    

Trump says no to Davos; Chinese president Xi Jinping to attend for first time

Eric DuVall
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump will not have a representative at the gathering of the world's wealthiest people at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos.
    

Seattle Seahawks RB C.J. Prosise out vs. Atlanta Falcons

The Sports Xchange
Seattle Seahawks running back C.J. Prosise was ruled out for Saturday's divisional playoff game against the Atlanta Falcons.
    

Seattle Seahawks vs Atlanta Falcons: prediction, preview, pick to win

The Sports Xchange
Complete watch guide for the Seattle Seahawks vs Atlanta Falcons NFC divisional playoff game on Sunday, including keys to the game, matchups to watch, and picks to win.
    

FBI director Comey pressured to resign over Clinton investigation

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- FBI Director James Comey has been pressured to resign over his agency's investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server.
    

Bikers for Trump prepared to form 'wall of meat' at Trump inauguration rally

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- The leader of a pro-Donald Trump motorcycle group said the bikers are prepared to form a protective "wall" around the president-elect during his inauguration.
    

Trump Africa memo implies skepticism about U.S. policy, spending

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- A memo to the State Department from President-elect Donald Trump's transition team asks a series of questions critical of U.S. policy in Africa.
    

Jennifer Holliday bows out of Donald Trump's pre-inauguration concert after backlash

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- "Dreamgirls" icon Jennifer Holliday says she has changed her mind and will no longer perform at President-elect Donald Trump's pre-inauguration concert.
    

Russia invites U.S. to join Syria peace talks

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Russia's ambassador invited the Trump administration to join upcoming Syria peace talks during a phone call in December, a Trump spokesperson said.
    

Jack Sock reaches Auckland final

The Sports Xchange
American Jack Sock is one step away from his second career title.
    

Oakland Raiders expected to file relocation papers to move to Las Vegas

The Sports Xchange
The Oakland Raiders are expected to file the necessary paperwork in the coming weeks to relocate the NFL franchise to Las Vegas.
    

SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket for first time since explosion

Daniel Uria
HAWTHORNE , Calif., Jan. 14 (UPI) -- SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully took off from California in its first launch since an explosion in September.
    

Lucasfilm won't digitally recreate Carrie Fisher for future Star 'Wars' movies

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Lucasfilm says there are "no plans to digitally recreate" the late Carrie Fisher for future "Star Wars" movies.
    

Weekend winter ice storm to target the central United States

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- An ice storm is expected to bring frozen rain, sleet and heavy snow to areas in the central United States this weekend.
    
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