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Former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was hired as the next head football coach at the University of Virginia, the school announced.
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  1. College football: Virginia names Clemson OC Tony Elliott as next head coach
  2. New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara to return after four-week absence
  3. Chargers' Keenan Allen ruled out vs. Giants; Mike Williams likely to play
  4. 'Counting On' star Jana Duggar charged with endangering minor
  5. College football: Duke hires Texas A&M assistant Mike Elko as head coach
  6. Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle out multiple games after positive COVID-19 test
  7. Snowstorm ends lengthy snow droughts, wreaks havoc on roadways
  8. Kim Potter trial: Fellow officer was partly in Daunte Wright's car during shooting
  9. Prosecution rests in Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial
  10. Book returned to Monmouth College library was 49 years overdue
  11. Lottery ticket found in laundry turns out to be $387,450 winner
  12. Watch: Delaware replaces highway sign that misspelled state's name
  13. In Photos: Memorial services pay tribute to former Sen. Bob Dole
  14. Jan. 6 committee issues 6 new subpoenas to Trump connections, supporters
  15. Watch: Dog lost during cross-country move reunited with family over a week later
  16. 'Zombie' cells in brain could serve as treatment target in Alzheimer's disease, study finds
  17. Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov accept Nobel Peace Prize
  18. Monkees singer Michael Nesmith dies at 78
  19. An mRNA vaccine against HIV shows promise in animal trials
  20. Kittle, Kelce, Andrews lead Week 14 fantasy football tight end rankings
  21. Watch: Georgia waitress gets $10,000 in tips after customer's Facebook post
  22. New York state to require masks at all indoor places with no vaccine requirement
  23. Final parent enters guilty plea in 'Varsity Blues' scandal
  24. Watch: Bear cub attacks inflatable reindeer in California yard
  25. Bureau of Land Management wasting money on unleased land, watchdog says
  26. Fantasy football: Adams tops Week 14 wide receiver rankings

College football: Virginia names Clemson OC Tony Elliott as next head coach

Former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was hired as the next head football coach at the University of Virginia, the school announced.
   

New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara to return after four-week absence

New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara will suit up for Sunday's game at the New York Jets after missing the last four weeks with knee and hamstring injuries.
   

Chargers' Keenan Allen ruled out vs. Giants; Mike Williams likely to play

Los Angeles Chargers star wide receiver Keenan Allen was ruled out for Sunday's home game against the New York Giants, head coach Brandon Staley said Friday.
   

'Counting On' star Jana Duggar charged with endangering minor

Reality star Jana Duggar has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in Arkansas, according to court documents.
   

College football: Duke hires Texas A&M assistant Mike Elko as head coach

Duke University has hired Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko as its next head football coach, the school announced.
   

Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle out multiple games after positive COVID-19 test

Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will be out multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
   

Snowstorm ends lengthy snow droughts, wreaks havoc on roadways

A snowstorm, the first of the season for many places, began moving across the western and central parts of the United States Thursday into Friday, ending multiple cities' major snow droughts.
   

Kim Potter trial: Fellow officer was partly in Daunte Wright's car during shooting

A former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer testified Friday that he was partly in Daunte Wright's vehicle when fellow officer Kim Potter shot and killed the man during a traffic stop.
   

Prosecution rests in Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial

Federal prosecutors rested their case Friday in the trial of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who's facing sex-trafficking charges for allegedly helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.
   

Book returned to Monmouth College library was 49 years overdue

A college library in Indiana said a book was recently returned by a repentant patron who checked the tome out 49 years earlier.
   

Lottery ticket found in laundry turns out to be $387,450 winner

A Virginia man said a lottery ticket he found while doing his laundry nearly ended up in the trash before he discovered it was a $387,450 winner.
   

Watch: Delaware replaces highway sign that misspelled state's name

An exit sign on a Delaware highway was replaced after drivers pointed out on social media that it misspelled the name of the state.
   

In Photos: Memorial services pay tribute to former Sen. Bob Dole

Bob Dole, the former U.S. senator from Kansas, Republican presidential nominee and decorated World War II veteran who died December 5, 2021, has memorial services on December 10 at the Washington National Cathedral following a day of lying in state at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
   

Jan. 6 committee issues 6 new subpoenas to Trump connections, supporters

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed an additional six people connected to former President Donald Trump on Friday, including Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller.
   

Watch: Dog lost during cross-country move reunited with family over a week later

A dog who became lost in the Chicago area during her family's cross-country move was reunited with her owners more than 10 days later thanks to local volunteers.
   

'Zombie' cells in brain could serve as treatment target in Alzheimer's disease, study finds

Researchers Friday said they have identified a rare, but potentially toxic, cell population called "zombie cells" in brains of people who died with Alzheimer's disease.
   

Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov accept Nobel Peace Prize

Two journalists from the Philippines and Russia received their Nobel Peace Prizes on Friday in a ceremony in Oslo, Norway.
   

Monkees singer Michael Nesmith dies at 78

Michael Nesmith died Friday at age 78, the Monkees singer and guitarist's family confirmed in a statement to the media.
   

An mRNA vaccine against HIV shows promise in animal trials

An experimental HIV vaccine that uses the same mRNA platform technology as the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines shows promise in animals, a new U.S. government-led study finds.
   

Kittle, Kelce, Andrews lead Week 14 fantasy football tight end rankings

George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Mark Andrews lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football tight end rankings for Week 14.
   

Watch: Georgia waitress gets $10,000 in tips after customer's Facebook post

A satisfied customer's social media post led to an Atlanta waitress receiving more than $10,000 in tips from strangers.
   

New York state to require masks at all indoor places with no vaccine requirement

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Friday that masks must be worn in all indoor public spaces, unless that place has established a COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
   

Final parent enters guilty plea in 'Varsity Blues' scandal

A California-based shipping warehouse owner has pleaded guilty to paying $25,000 to help his son cheat on the ACT exam as part of a nationwide college admissions scandal, the Justice Department announced.
   

Watch: Bear cub attacks inflatable reindeer in California yard

A California woman captured video of a bear cub brawling with an inflatable reindeer in her neighborhood while the baby bruin's mother watched from nearby.
   

Bureau of Land Management wasting money on unleased land, watchdog says

A report released Friday by the Government Accountability Office found that the Interior Department is wasting money on applications for land that isn't leased for oil and gas drilling.
   

Fantasy football: Adams tops Week 14 wide receiver rankings

Davante Adams leads UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 14.
   
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  1. Harris says right to abortion 'nonnegotiable' as SCOTUS allows strict Texas law to continue - Fox News
  2. Biden says he thinks it's 'the peak' of inflation crisis - CNN
  3. Tom Hanks lauds 'great friend' Bob Dole at World War II Memorial ceremony - New York Post
  4. Kim Potter Trial: Former Officer’s Supervisor Testifies She Was Justified Using Deadly Force - CBS Minnesota
  5. Survivors recall horror of Mexico truck crash that killed 55 - Associated Press
  6. Mark Meadows gave Jan. 6 panel PowerPoint on overturning election: NYT - Business Insider
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  9. Ghislaine Maxwell trial: prosecution rests its case after 4 accusers testified - NPR
  10. Nobel Peace laureates blast tech giants and warn against rising authoritarianism - NPR
  11. Taiwan Loses Nicaragua as Ally as Tensions With China Rise - The New York Times
  12. Biden speaks with new German chancellor Scholz | TheHill - The Hill
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  14. CPI report released: Consumer prices jumped 6.8% in November, the fastest inflation spike since 1982 - USA TODAY
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  22. Jussie Smollett Found Guilty: What Comes Next? - The New York Times
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  26. Free of NCAA doubt, Auburn’s Bruce Pearl is ready to throw some haymakers - AL.com
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