LSU quarterback Joe Burrow claimed one of the most prestigious awards in all of sports, winning the 2019 Heisman Trophy on Saturday night in New York City. A followup attempt to recover two people missing after a deadly volcanic explosion in New Zealand Monday was not successful, police said Saturday. Savannah, Ga., reporter Alex Bozarjian was reporting on the Enmarket Savannah Bridge Run Dec. 7 when a participating runner slapped her from behind as he ran by, interrupting her reporting. A woman whose baby was ripped from her arms by officers in New York City in 2018 is set to receive a $625,000 cash settlement from the city. Seven Democratic presidential candidates addressed a crowd of 1,000 educators and school advocates at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pa., Saturday. The FBI has recovered a white van authorities say belonged to one of the suspects in the Tuesday shootings at a kosher grocery store and a cemetery in Jersey City, N.J. A Taliban infiltrator opened fire at military base in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least 23 soldiers while they were sleeping. Protests over a citizenship bill that excludes Muslims continued into their fourth day Saturday throughout India, turning violent in West Bengal and intensifying in the country's capital. The Google Earth platform has now been able to cover 98 percent of the world's populated areas. The Samoan government announced Saturday that it has extended a state of emergency meant to contain an active measles epidemic that has sickened 5,100 people and killed 72. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden announced his gun safety proposals Saturday, the seventh anniversary of the fatal shooting of 20 first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut. A federal appeals court ruled against Mississippi's law banning abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy more than a year after the governor signed it into law. A judge has ordered the state of Wisconsin to kick more than 200,000 people off voter rolls before the 2020 presidential election after a lawsuit filed last month by a conservative law firm arguing they may have moved. All episodes of the new true-crime series "Interrogation" -- starring Peter Sarsgaard, Kyle Gallner and David Strathairn -- will be available on CBS All Access on Feb. 6. "Threat Level Midnight," an action film the characters of "The Office" made on the sitcom, has gotten more than 3 million views since it was posted on YouTube this week. Overall, a break in disruptive weather is expected during the next several days across the northwestern United States. However, this break will not last long with the stormy pattern returning soon. "Grease" co-stars Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta dressed as their star-crossed lover characters Sandy and Danny for a Florida fan event Friday. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has declared a state of emergency after a cyberattack on the city's computer network. Disney Junior has renewed "Mira, Royal Detective" for a second season before the animated series debuts this spring. The United Nations cultural heritage organization removed Belgium's carnival celebration from its cultural heritage list over anti-Semitic representations in the event. "National Treasure" and "The Hangover" star Justin Bartha has joined the ensemble of Jason Momoa's upcoming Netflix thriller, "Sweet Girl." Double Oscar winner Sally Field was arrested Friday at a climate-change protest in Washington, D.C. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has rejected Pacific Gas and Electric's plan to exit bankruptcy and pay a $13.5 billion settlement to Northern California wildfire victims. The United States team narrowed its deficit against the International squad by one point in the third round of the 2019 Presidents Cup Saturday in Melbourne. A judge sentenced former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to two years in prison Saturday on charges of corruption, possessing foreign currency and accepting illegal gifts. |
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