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Russell Wilson, Yankees learn from each other in whirlwind week
The Super Bowl-winning QB and the Bronx Bombers picked up more than a few cross-sport tips from their time together ... -
Gimme some glove: Cubs explain their spring breaking-in rituals
Breaking in new gloves is one spring routine every Cub handles his own way, from infielders’ do-it-yourself solutions to pitchers ... -
Porter out for finale, eyes SEC tourney return
Missouri freshman Michael Porter Jr. will not play in Saturday’s regular-season finale against Arkansas, but a source told ESPN they ... -
Turkish warplanes hit pro-Syrian government forces in Afrin, kill 36: monitor
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Turkish warplanes struck pro-Syrian government forces in the northwestern Afrin region of Syria on Saturday, killing at ... -
Countdown to coalition? Germany's SPD counts ballots
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) were preparing on Saturday to count the votes of hundreds of thousands of ... -
Syrian government forces make new eastern Ghouta advance: Observatory
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian government forces took almost complete control of the town of al-Shayfouniya in eastern Ghouta near Damascus ... -
Bahrain says seizes armed network set up by Iran's Revolutionary Guard
DUBAI (Reuters) – Bahrain said on Saturday it had rounded up 116 members of an armed network established and supported ... -
Chile's Pinera to present pension reform in first half of 2018: media
SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Conservative Chilean President-Elect Sebastian Pinera will present a proposal to reform the country’s pension system to Congress ... -
Egypt's top court waives legal challenges to Red Sea islands transfer to Saudi
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U.N. halts aid work in northeast Nigeria town after humanitarian workers killed
GENEVA (Reuters) – The United Nations has suspended aid work helping tens of thousands of people in northeastern Nigeria after ...