Georgia mangled Michigan's running game, capitalized on three turnovers and exploded early on offense to earn a dominant 34-11 College Football Playoff semifinal win Friday in the Orange Bowl. Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and the Alabama defense held Cincinnati to 218 total yards to gain 27-6 College Football Playoff semifinal victory Friday in Arlington, Texas. A shooting at the Mall of America left two people injured and the shopping center on a "short lockdown" Friday. The United States issued a joint statement with several ally nations Friday rebuking a Russian court's decision to "forcibly close" the human rights group International Memorial. A judge in Louisiana resigned Friday after she was caught on video repeatedly using a racial slur in reference to a Black burglar earlier this month. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state would be requiring booster vaccines for college students attending schools within the State University of New York and City University of New York systems. The Biden administration has extended operations on theInternational Space Station through 2030 to "enable a seamless transition" to commercial space stations, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Friday. Karol G will not perform as planned at the mega-concert, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, in New York Friday. Dozens of entertainment figures are posting messages celebrating the extraordinary life and career of comedy legend Betty White, who died Friday at the age of 99. Pope Francis attended a prayer service at St. Peter's Basilica on Friday, but canceled his customary post-service visit to the life-sized nativity scene in St. Peter's Square to prevent crowds from gathering. A winter weather storm on Friday may help put out a devastating Colorado wildfire that is already being called the worst in state history. Betty White -- famed for her long standing television and film career spanning over 75 years and popularity for her roles in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Golden Girls" and "Hot in Cleveland" -- died Friday. Archibishop Desmond Tutu, Ranchera music legend Vicente Fernandez, best-selling author Anne Rice, Monkee Michael Nesmith, Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim, former Senator Bob Dole, former Vice President Walter Mondale, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, fashion designer Virgil Abloh, rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Willie Garson, Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Michael K. Williams, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King and baseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021. In some of their first comments since a Florida sheriff deputy shot a killed Eko, a rare Malaysian tiger at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, officials said the officer had no other choice. West Virginia regulators granted a crucial permit for the construction of a controversial natural gas pipeline Thursday. Netflix has announced its live-action adaptation of Joo Dong-geun's popular teen zombie webtoon, "All of Us Are Dead," is set to debut on Jan. 28. Jean-Marc Vallée's family is thanking fans for their support in the wake of the "Big Little Lies" and "Dallas Buyers Club" director's sudden death at the age of 58. Korean pop idol group TWICE's "Feel Special" music video hit over 400 million views on Friday. Florida, New York City and California are leading the way in new coronavirus cases in the United States as the country moved past a daily average of more than 300,000 per day. Country music star Miranda Lambert has released her Queer Eye anthem, "Y'all Means All," on digital platforms. Beloved singer Dionne Warwick has announced she will take part in this year's Rose Parade in Pasadena. Germany powered down three of its six nuclear power plants on Friday as part of its plan to end atomic power and use more sustainable energy sources. Rising coronavirus cases around the world, sparked by the Omicron variant, continued to play havoc with travel and other industries on the final day of 2021. The phrases "Wait? What" and "no worries" are now on a list of "banished" words for 2022 published by a Michigan university on Friday. Reality TV star Jack Osbourne has announced his engagement to Aree Gearhart. Violence broke out in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, injuring six people after more than 65 shots were fired. |
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