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Arson attack at paper that ran Charlie Hebdo cartoons

[2015-01-12 07:47]

A German newspaper in the northern port city of Hamburg that reprinted Muhammad cartoons from the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo was the target of an arson attack early on Sunday, police said.

Ravens shine as road warriors

[2015-01-10 08:25]

The Patriots hold no fear for the Baltimore Ravens, not in the NFL playoffs - and definitely not in New England.

Broncos bullish on defense

[2015-01-10 08:25]

To Andrew Luck and Chuck Pagano, studying Denver's secondary this week must have seemed like watching the Pro Bowl announcements.

Investigator's report slams handling of Rice case

[2015-01-10 08:25]

The NFL failed to discipline Ray Rice properly because of a weak domestic abuse policy and an investigative system too reliant on information from law enforcement, according to a report released on Thursday.

Ice Bowl legacy frozen in time

[2015-01-10 08:25]

Frozen memories, for sure. Frostbite memories, even.

Contra exudes confidence

[2015-01-10 08:25]

Cosmin Contra's move to Chinese Super League side Guangzhou R&F was prompted by local enterprises' increased investment in soccer, the Romanian coach said this week.

Chiefs say Ali's FIFA bid 'doomed'

[2015-01-10 08:25]

Asia's top sports leaders on Friday refused to back Prince Ali bin Al Hussein's election challenge to FIFA president Sepp Blatter and insisted it is doomed to failure.

Digest

[2015-01-10 08:25]

The English Premier League added to the mystery over Frank Lampard's status on Thursday by confirming he is under contract at Manchester City and does not have a formal deal with partner club New York City FC.

Cartoonists draw for slain peers

[2015-01-09 09:56]

Cartoonists and writers from around the world are reacting as they know best - by putting pen to paper - in an outpouring of anguished and biting solidarity with those gunned down at French weekly Charlie Hebdo.

Pakistan TV show focuses on sex, once taboo

[2015-01-09 09:56]

In religiously conservative Pakistan, a television call-in advice show is tackling an issue rarely discussed in public: sex.

Japan seeks to sell sub-hunting jet to UK

[2015-01-09 09:56]

Japan is asking Britain to buy its P-1 submarine-hunting jet in a deal that could top $1 billion, a major step in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push to arms exports after decades of self-imposed restrictions, people with knowledge of the proposal said.

Antibiotic found that kills bugs without resistance

[2015-01-09 09:56]

Scientists have discovered a new antibiotic, teixobactin, that can kill serious infections in mice without encountering any detectable resistance, offering a potential new way to get ahead of dangerous, evolving superbugs.

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