Stags erase 16-point deficit, earn No. 4 seed for AA North tournament.
February 2020
‘We’re definitely not prepared’: Africa braces for coronavirus
The new virus that has spread across China has yet to be confirmed in Africa, but some health workers on the ground warn they are not ready to handle an outbreak.
College basketball: Bob Knight makes return to Indiana
The former coach returns to Bloomington, 20 years after he was fired.
China virus cases increase as more preventive measures taken
A U.S. citizen died of the virus in Wuhan, the city at the center of the outbreak, in what was apparently the first American death.
Reports: Twins pulling out of Mookie Betts trade, leaving Red Sox and Dodgers to deal
Minnesota will keep Brusdar Graterol, who was supposed to go to Boston as part of the three-team trade sending Mookie Betts and David Price to the Dodgers.
Grandson of author James Joyce dies in France at 87
Ireland’s president says Stephen Joyce, the gatekeeper of his grandfather James’ estate and subject of the celebrated poem ‘Ecce Puer,’ or “Behold the Young Boy” has died.
Service restored after another Spectrum outage
After repairing internet and cable TV outages Friday caused by the ice storm, the company encountered an additional outage Saturday afternoon that it fixed by about 5 p.m.
After impeachment fight, political battle shifts to effect on Senate campaigns
Democrats are targeting GOP senators in Maine, Arizona and North Carolina who voted to acquit Trump. Republicans are emerging from the trial with their own level of confidence.
Democrats on edge after 2020 election season’s ragged launch
The turbulent start has crystallized the challenges confronting Democrats in trying to mount a challenge to an incumbent backed by a united Republican Party and fortified by a soaring economy.
Week 3 of Weinstein trial: Fake names and raw emotions
In the most dramatic moment of the trial so far, a key accuser broke down in tears on the witness stand, ending court early.