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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker will be the next president of the NCAA, stepping in to lead an organization with diminished power amid sweeping change across college sports.
Incoming NCAA president has embraced role of problem-solver

Incoming NCAA president has embraced role of problem-solver

BOSTON (AP) — Not every Harvard basketball player can end up an NBA phenomenon like Jeremy Lin. Some of them have to settle for other careers, like being the governor of Massachusetts — or the president of the NCAA.
Mixed reactions to Oregon governor commuting death row

Mixed reactions to Oregon governor commuting death row

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Gov.
White House reveals winter COVID-19 plans, more free tests

White House reveals winter COVID-19 plans, more free tests

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is once more making some free COVID-19 tests available to all U.S. households as it releases its contingency plans with coronavirus cases ticking upward this winter.

Engineering firm reaches settlement in Flint water case

FLINT, Mich. (AP) — An engineering firm accused of having some responsibility for Flint's lead-contaminated water in 2014-15 has settled a lawsuit with four families, months after a jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict in August.
Canada is losing ground and falling behind U.S. on trade with Africa, senators say

Canada is losing ground and falling behind U.S. on trade with Africa, senators say

OTTAWA — Senators are warning Trade Minister Mary Ng that Ottawa may be falling behind its peers in establishing deeper trade ties with Africa. "We're not in some of the geographies we need to be," Ontario Sen.
Personal health information 'disturbingly' vulnerable: B.C. privacy commissioner

Personal health information 'disturbingly' vulnerable: B.C. privacy commissioner

VICTORIA — Sensitive personal health records of British Columbia residents, from mental health to sexually transmitted disease histories, are "disturbingly" vulnerable to leaks, the provincial privacy watchdog says.
Serbia seeks return of its troops to Kosovo as tensions soar

Serbia seeks return of its troops to Kosovo as tensions soar

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia on Thursday formally demanded that its security forces return to the breakaway former Serbian province of Kosovo, despite warnings from the West that such calls are unlikely to be accepted and only add to tensions in th
US to expand combat training for Ukrainian troops

US to expand combat training for Ukrainian troops

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon will expand military combat training for Ukrainian forces, using the slower winter months to instruct larger units in more complex battle skills, the Defense Department and U.S. officials said Thursday. The U.S.
Senate joins House of Commons in adjourning for a holiday break

Senate joins House of Commons in adjourning for a holiday break

OTTAWA — The Senate wrapped up its fall sitting today and has adjourned for a holiday break, a day after the House of Commons did the same. Parliamentarians are not scheduled to return to Ottawa until the end of January.
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