A game between two of college football's most powerful offenses came down to how often Oregon or Ohio State could grind out a yard or two. The Buckeyes usually managed it, and won 42-20.
Read More »U.Va. Reinstates Fraternity Accused In ‘Rolling Stone’ Rape Story
Phi Kappa Psi was at the center of a story alleging a 2012 gang rape at its house at the University of Virginia. The fraternity has consistently denied that events detailed in the article took place.
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The cover features an image apparently of Islam's prophet shedding a tear and holding a sign that reads: "Je Suis Charlie." It comes less than a week after a deadly attack on the magazine.
Read More »Albuquerque Police Officers Face Murder Charges Over 2014 Shooting
James Boyd, 38, was killed after being confronted for illegally camping in the city's foothills. Months later, two officers who shot him are being charged with murder.
Read More »CentCom’s Twitter Feed, YouTube Channel Hacked
The hackers put out Islamic State propaganda and published what they said was a phone list of retired U.S. generals. U.S. Central Command sees it "purely as a case of cybervandalism."
Read More »Pakistani School At Center Of Taliban Massacre Reopens
Taliban militants killed about 150 people at the military school in an attack last month. Students returned Monday amid heavy security.
Read More »NPR Appoints Longtime Print Reporter As New Ombudsman
Elizabeth Jensen, who has written extensively about public broadcasting, says she is keen to explain NPR's journalistic choices to the public and offer criticism when warranted.
Read More »NYPD Officers Have Faced Light Punishments For Chokeholds, Report Finds
The inspector general found chokeholds were sometimes used as a first act of physical force and in the 10 cases reviewed, most officers were given light punishments.
Read More »White House: We Should Have Sent ‘Higher-Profile’ Official To Paris
The Obama administration was criticized for not sending a high-ranking official to a unity rally in Paris. The British, German, Israeli and Palestinian leaders were all at the march.
Read More »Big Wins For ‘Transparent’ Make It Clear: TV’s Undergoing A Revolution
The show, which portrays a 70-year-old coming out as transgender, won two Golden Globes — the first wins for original programming by Amazon.
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