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In his first comments since abruptly leaving during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' game against the New York Jets on Sunday, receiver Antonio Brown said he was forced to play on an injured ankle that will require surgery.
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  1. Antonio Brown accuses Bruce Arians, Buccaneers of 'cover-up' in lengthy statement
  2. Treasury Department announces sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik
  3. Pelicans' Zion Williamson to continue foot rehabilitation away from team
  4. 12 dead, including 8 children, after Philadelphia house fire
  5. Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard to miss at least 3 games due to abdominal issue
  6. Peacekeepers sent to Kazakhstan amid state of emergency, protests over energy prices
  7. NFL teams could lose draft picks, receive fines for improper draft interviews
  8. Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal to resign
  9. Tucson police officer who shot, killed man in wheelchair fired
  10. Storms to raise risk of avalanches in Pacific Northwest
  11. Mayo Clinic fires 700 employees for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandate
  12. College football: Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson to enter 2022 NFL Draft
  13. Oldest living U.S. WWII veteran dies at 112
  14. Air pollution in cities causes 1.8 million deaths globally each year, studies find
  15. Pope Francis: People who adopt pets over children contribute to loss of 'humanity'
  16. CDC advisory panel recommends Pfizer COVID-19 booster for adolescents
  17. Michigan woman plays same lottery numbers 'for years,' wins jackpot
  18. Attorney General Merrick Garland: Our actions related to Jan. 6 not over
  19. Dow falls 392 points as Fed signals more agressive interest rate spike
  20. Dr. Anthony Fauci: Early data indicates Omicron COVID-19 variant less severe than Delta
  21. Watch: Family cat accidentally donated to thrift store with old recliner
  22. Novak Djokovic told visa to play in Australian Open is rejected

Antonio Brown accuses Bruce Arians, Buccaneers of 'cover-up' in lengthy statement

In his first comments since abruptly leaving during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' game against the New York Jets on Sunday, receiver Antonio Brown said he was forced to play on an injured ankle that will require surgery.
   

Treasury Department announces sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik

The Treasury Department on Wednesday announced sanctions against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and a television station linked to him with sanctions for a secessionist bid that could destabilize the fragile country.
   

Pelicans' Zion Williamson to continue foot rehabilitation away from team

New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson will continue his rehabilitation away from the franchise as he attempts to return from a fractured right foot, the team announced.
   

12 dead, including 8 children, after Philadelphia house fire

Twelve people, including eight children, died on Wednesday when fire broke out at a row house in Philadelphia's Fairmount neighborhood, officials said.
   

Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard to miss at least 3 games due to abdominal issue

Portland Trail Blazers superstar Damian Lillard will be out for at least one more week because of the ongoing lower abdominal tendinopathy that has plagued him this season.
   

Peacekeepers sent to Kazakhstan amid state of emergency, protests over energy prices

Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency Wednesday in the capital city of Nur-Sultan and the largest city Almaty after protests over energy prices turned violent.
   

NFL teams could lose draft picks, receive fines for improper draft interviews

Ahead of the 2022 draft, the NFL has issued a warning to all teams that they could forfeit draft picks or receive significant fines if club representatives act inappropriately during interviews with draft prospects.
   

Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal to resign

Michael Carvajal, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, is retiring after three decades with the agency.
   

Tucson police officer who shot, killed man in wheelchair fired

The Tucson Police Department on Wednesday announced that officer Ryan Remington had been officially fired after he shot and killed a man in a motorized wheelchair in November.
   

Storms to raise risk of avalanches in Pacific Northwest

Rain and snow that were ongoing Wednesday will increase in coverage and intensity by Wednesday night and could result in travel impacts, particularly in higher elevations.
   

Mayo Clinic fires 700 employees for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandate

The Mayo Clinic on Wednesday said it fired 700 employees who failed to comply with its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
   

College football: Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson to enter 2022 NFL Draft

Michigan Wolverines star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, widely considered the top prospect in the 2022 NFL Draft, announced Wednesday on social media that he is turning pro.
   

Oldest living U.S. WWII veteran dies at 112

The oldest living American veteran of World War II died Wednesday at the age of 112.
   

Air pollution in cities causes 1.8 million deaths globally each year, studies find

Exposure to unhealthy levels of air pollution causes 1.8 million deaths in cities worldwide each year, two studies published Wednesday by The Lancet Planetary Health estimated.
   

Pope Francis: People who adopt pets over children contribute to loss of 'humanity'

Pope Francis on Wednesday said that people choosing to adopt pets rather than children "takes away our humanity" as a civilization.
   

CDC advisory panel recommends Pfizer COVID-19 booster for adolescents

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel voted Wednesday to recommend Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 booster shot for 12-to-15-year-olds.
   

Michigan woman plays same lottery numbers 'for years,' wins jackpot

A Michigan woman said she called a state lottery hotline after a drawing and immediately realized the digits that scored a prize of $25,000 for life were the lucky numbers she has used "for years."
   

Attorney General Merrick Garland: Our actions related to Jan. 6 not over

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday that actions taken by the Justice Department against those responsible for the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection "will not be our last."
   

Dow falls 392 points as Fed signals more agressive interest rate spike

U.S. markets fell broadly as Federal Reserve minutes Wednesday indicated the central bank would look to more aggressively raise interest rates and shrink its $9 trillion balance sheet.
   

Dr. Anthony Fauci: Early data indicates Omicron COVID-19 variant less severe than Delta

President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Wednesday that early data indicate the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is less severe than other strains of the virus.
   

Watch: Family cat accidentally donated to thrift store with old recliner

A cat was reunited with its Colorado family after being accidentally donated to a thrift store along with an old recliner.
   

Novak Djokovic told visa to play in Australian Open is rejected

Tennis star Novak Djokovic's has been told his visa was rejected and that he must leave Australia and cannot play in the Australian Open, according to accounts Thursday in the nation's media.
   
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