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Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and a recruiting staff member have been killed in a car wreck hours after the Bulldogs celebrated their second straight national championship.

Rights to the pageant once partly owned by former President Donald Trump were bought last year by a Thai business tycoon and transgender activist for $20 million.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that a Delta Air Lines plane stopped safely about 1,000 feet from where an American Airlines plane had crossed from an adjacent taxiway at John F.

— Bills safety Damar Hamlin, who is still recovering after going into cardiac arrest on the field in Cincinnati two weeks ago, was cheering via Twitter from home Sunday during Buffalo’s wild-card playoff home game against the Miami Dolphins.

The Marine Mammal Stranding Center said Sunday that preliminary results of a necropsy indicates that the humpback whale found Thursday in Brigantine had “blunt trauma injuries consistent with those from a vessel strike.” Lab analysis will be done to confirm the findings.

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana — A 56-year-old woman has been charged after an 18-year-old Indiana University student repeatedly was stabbed in the head on a public bus in an attack the school says was because the victim is Asian.

DALLAS — Police investigating after a clouded leopard escaped her enclosure at the Dallas Zoo that a cutting tool was used to intentionally make an opening in the fence of the small cat’s habitat, and that a similar cut was found at a habitat for small monkeys.

A military spokesperson told The Associated Press on Sunday that a group linked to Islamic extremists is suspected of being responsible for a bomb that went off in the Pentecostal church in the North Kivu province town of Kasindi.

New movies like “Plane” and “House Party” were no match for “Avatar: The Way of Water” and the killer doll horror “M3GAN” at the box office this weekend.

A woman hid in a bathtub with her 2-year-old son, telling her mother by phone: “If the house is messed up I’ll be in the tub area.” The harrowing stories of survivors of Thursday’s storm are emerging as residents comb through the wreckage wrought by tornadoes and blistering winds that  killed at least nine people in Alabama and Georgia.

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