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Month: January 2022

Weber State beats Idaho State 78-61

Weber State beats Idaho State 78-61

POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Koby McEwen and Seikou Sisoho Jawara scored 23 points apiece as Weber State beat Idaho State 78-61. Tarik Cool led the Bengals on Monday night with 18 points and eight rebounds.

Fausett scores 21 to lift S. Utah past Portland St. 86-76

Fausett scores 21 to lift S. Utah past Portland St. 86-76

CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — Maizen Fausett had 21 points plus 10 rebounds as Southern Utah beat Portland State 86-76. Khalid Thomas led the Vikings on Monday night with 16 points.

$20K reward offered for student who vanished at Michigan State University

$20K reward offered for student who vanished at Michigan State University

iStock/ijoe84 (NEW YORK) — It’s been nearly three months since 18-year-old Brendan Santo vanished while visiting friends in East Lansing, Michigan, the weekend of the Michigan-Michigan State football game. There have been no clues yet as to what happened to the Grand Valley University student who disappeared on Halloween weekend, […]

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Arizona State hands Utah 6th straight loss 64-62

Arizona State hands Utah 6th straight loss 64-62

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Jalen Graham scored six of Arizona State’s final nine points and the Sun Devils beat Utah 64-62 for the Utes’ sixth straight loss. Graham made a hook shot in the lane with 56 seconds left to give Arizona State a 62-60 lead. After Utah called a […]

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Timeline of synagogue hostage standoff sheds light on suspect’s travel in US

Timeline of synagogue hostage standoff sheds light on suspect’s travel in US

iStock/ChiccoDodiFC (NEW YORK) — The British national who allegedly took a rabbi and three other people as hostages inside a Texas synagogue on Saturday arrived in the United States last month and gave customs agents a hotel in New York as his local address, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC […]

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Martin Luther King Jr.’s family leads march urging lawmakers to pass federal voting rights

Martin Luther King Jr.’s family leads march urging lawmakers to pass federal voting rights

Getty Images/Emma Espejo (NEW YORK) — As voting rights legislation remains stalled in Congress, Martin Luther King Jr.’s eldest son, Martin Luther King III, and his 13-year-old granddaughter, Yolanda Renee King, were among a coalition of civil rights activists who led the annual Peace Walk in Washington on Monday to […]

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COVID-19 live updates: Latest surge has yet to peak for much of US

COVID-19 live updates: Latest surge has yet to peak for much of US

JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.5 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 851,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. About 62.9% of the […]

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Novak Djokovic could be barred from playing in French Open

Novak Djokovic could be barred from playing in French Open

iStock/Pornpak Khunatorn (PARIS) — Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic could be barred from competing in the French Open following the French Parliament’s adoption of a vaccine pass on Sunday. Professional athletes, regardless of nationality, will now have to show their credentials and present a vaccine pass to access sports venues, […]

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New Virginia governor signs executive order to end mask mandate in schools

New Virginia governor signs executive order to end mask mandate in schools

iStock/koto_feja (NEW YORK) — Newly inaugurated Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, signed several executive orders over the weekend, including one removing masking requirements in schools across the state. However, a growing number of school districts have said that their masking policies will remain in place. “There is no greater […]

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Intermountain Healthcare Restores Employee COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement

Intermountain Healthcare Restores Employee COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Intermountain Healthcare restored its COVID-19 vaccine requirement for all employees. Officials reinstated the previous order following Thursday’s ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld vaccine regulations for medical workers. Intermountain says 98-percent of its workforce is already fully-vaccinated.