Becky Sullivan
Stories
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Sports
Allegations against U.S. soccer coach were made by player Gio Reyna's parents
Information about a 1991 incident between Gregg Berhalter and his now-wife were shared with U.S. Soccer by Danielle Reyna, whose son Gio had limited playing time at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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An inflection point for GOATs: Please quiet quit these 'banished words' moving forward
In their annual "Banished Words" list, the faculty of Lake Superior State University also suggest removing from your vocabulary overused phrases like "does that make sense?" and "it is what it is."
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National
PHOTOS: Beachfront houses along Lake Erie are draped in ice after the winter storm
The frigid weather and powerful wind gusts of last week's storm blew spray from Lake Erie onto the lakefront homes of Fort Erie, Ontario. Local officials urged residents to stay off the ice.
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World
The U.S. will send a Patriot air defense system to Ukraine. How will it help?
The transfer of the sophisticated missile system comes amid a Russian barrage on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. An announcement is expected with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Washington.
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Health
CVS and Walgreens limit sales of children's meds as the 'tripledemic' drives demand
Walgreens will limit online orders of children's fever and pain medicine to six items "to help support availability and avoid excess purchases." At CVS stores, purchases will be limited to two.
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Sports
The World Cup is over. What soccer should I watch now?
If you, like many Americans, caught the soccer bug watching the World Cup but aren't sure where to turn next, we're here to help.
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National
Hertz will pay $168 million to customers it falsely accused of stealing its cars
Faulty recordkeeping and failure to rescind police reports led to more than 360 false accusations by the rental car company, resulting in arrests, felony charges and jail time for some customers.
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Law & Courts
Alex Jones files for bankruptcy following $1 billion Sandy Hook verdicts
The filing comes just two months after a jury ordered him to pay $965 million to the families of those killed at Sandy Hook, a massacre that Alex Jones lied about for years on his InfoWars broadcasts.
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Sports
In an apparent protest, Iran's World Cup players refuse to sing the national anthem
In Iran, a human rights protest movement has swept the country and authorities have cracked down on demonstrators. On Monday, the men's national team appeared to show their solidarity.
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National
With a nod to '1984,' a federal judge blocks Florida's anti-'woke' law in colleges
Gov. Ron DeSantis was a champion of the bill designed to limit instruction about racism and privilege in the workplace and public universities. A federal judge called it "positively dystopian."