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NCAA votes to accept $2.8 billion settlement

By Associated Press The NCAA and Big Ten Conference leadership approved a $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust claims Wednesday, moving college athletics closer to some of the most sweeping changes in its history. The NCAA completed its three-part approval process late Wednesday, with its 15-member Board of Governors voting unanimously to accept the proposal —

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Taiwan scrambles jets and puts missile, naval and land units on alert over China’s military drills

By Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert Thursday over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island democracy where a new president took office this week. China’s military said its two-day exercises around Taiwan were punishment for separatist forces seeking independence. Beijing claims

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Rutgers, Northwestern defend deals with student protesters

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — The presidents of Northwestern and Rutgers universities defended their decisions to end pro-Palestinian encampments through negotiations rather than police force, telling a House committee on Thursday that they defused the danger without ceding ground to protesters. “We had to get the encampment down,” Northwestern’s Michael Schill said. “The police solution

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By The Associated Press Iran inters late president at holiest Shiite site in nation DUBAI, United Arab Emirates | Iran has interred late President Ebrahim Raisi at the holiest Shiite shrine in the nation, days after a fatal helicopter crash killed him, the country’s foreign minister and six others. Raisi was placed Thursday inside a

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Rolling Stones to swing through new Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in the Ozarks The Rolling Stones and the Ozarks don’t seem like the most natural pairing. But nature itself, and of all things fishing, have brought them together. The Stones announced Thursday that they will end their summer Hackney Diamonds Tour on

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Around the World briefs

By Associated Press A citizen journalist imprisoned for ‘provoking trouble’ by reporting on COVID in China is released BANGKOK | Zhang Zhan, a citizen journalist, was released from prison after serving four years for charges related to reporting on the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China, according to a video statement she released Tuesday, eight days

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Charcoal grills

By Metro Creative Grilling is serious business in the hearts and minds of millions of people, which is perhaps the reason why individuals tend to be so devoted to their preferred method of cooking foods over an open flame. That devotion extends to the type of grill cooks use, which typically comes down to a

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Norway, Ireland and Spain say they will recognize a Palestinian state, deepening Israel’s isolation

By Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel — Norway, Ireland and Spain said Wednesday they would recognize a Palestinian state, a historic but largely symbolic move that further deepens Israel’s isolation more than seven months into its grinding war against Hamas in Gaza. Israel denounced the decisions and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries. Palestinian

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Sun’s magnetic field may form close to the surface

By Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — New research indicates the sun’s magnetic field originates much closer to the surface than previously thought, a finding that could help predict periods of extreme solar storms like the ones that slammed Earth earlier this month. The magnetic field appears to generate 20,000 miles beneath the sun’s surface.

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Wall Street retreats from its records

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes retreated from their records Wednesday as concerns about high interest rates weighed on the market. The S&P 500 fell 14.40 points, or 0.3%, to 5,307.01, a day after setting its latest all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 201.95, or 0.5%, to 39,671.04, and the

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Judge signs off on $600M Ohio train derailment settlement A federal judge has signed off on the $600 million class action settlement over last year’s disastrous Norfolk Southern derailment in eastern Ohio, but many people who live near East Palestine are still wondering how much they will end up with out

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