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Associated Press

Ball State bowl eligible after 20-3 victory over Buffalo

Drew Plitt threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score — in the first quarter — and Ball State became bowl eligible with a 20-3 victory over Buffalo on Tuesday night. It's just the third time in program history that the Cardinals (6-6, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) have qualified for a bowl game in back-to-back seasons. Ball State and Buffalo met for the MAC championship last season — a game the Cardinals won 38-28.

The Canadian Press

Child is 6th death in Waukesha parade crash; suspect charged

WAUKESHA, Wis. — An 8-year-old boy became the sixth person to die Tuesday as a result of a man driving his SUV into a suburban Milwaukee Christmas parade, with a criminal complaint alleging that the suspect in the case steered side-to-side with the intent of striking marchers and spectators. Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide, a charge that carries a mandatory life sentence if convicted. He rocked back and forth in his seat and cried through

Local Journalism Initiative

From first-generation university student to U of W president

A longtime academic leader and psychology professor is taking the reins as the University of Winnipeg's 10th president and vice-chancellor. Todd Mondor, who has spent more than two decades in various academic and administrative roles at the University of Manitoba, has been selected to lead the U of W. "It feels almost a little bit unreal," said the incoming president, who is a member of U of W's Class of 1987. "It's very exciting and humbling, at the same time, to have come from (being) a first-

The Canadian Press

Manitoba P.C. party files affidavits to counter accusation of flawed leadership vote

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Progressive Conservative party filed court documents Monday in defence of the party's Oct. 30 leadership vote that saw Heather Stefanson win and become premier. It is the first time the Tories have provided a detailed response to allegations from rival candidate Shelly Glover, who came up short with 49 per cent of the ballots. Glover is asking a Court of Queen's Bench judge to order a new vote due to what she alleges were irregularities. In an affidavit filed earlier, Glove

Local Journalism Initiative

Indigenous groups suspicious of 'natural solutions' proposed at UN climate conference

Conserving nature for carbon offsets is potentially a new form of colonialism, say Indigenous coalitions fighting for their rights and real environmental solutions at the UN climate conference in Glasgow this week. There's a strong push at COP26 for countries to undertake nature-based solutions, a range of land and ocean conservation strategies aimed at protecting biodiversity and mitigating emissions. Canada, a member of the "high ambition" coalition, has committed to and championed the 30x30 p

Yahoo Entertainment

'Voice' contestant's scary face-plant during live show has viewers concerned

During The Voice's live results show Tuesday night, coach Blake Shelton performed with his team for the first time this season. Their performance of "I Can't Help Myself, (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" went off without a hitch. Unfortunately for Team Blake's Wendy Moten, it was what happened after that had everyone holding their breath. Following the performance, as Paris Winningham, Lana Scott and Moten turned to exit the stage, Moten slipped and ended up faceplanting. With his back turned, Shelton was already almost back to his red chair, when host Carson Daly asked, "You okay on stage? Everybody alright?" For a minute, all production stopped as crew members rushed to the stage to check on Moten, who was being helped up off the ground by Winningham. With her head down, Moten was slowly assisted offstage. "An unfortunate event from Wendy Moten. She is walking off and we hope she's okay," improvised Daly. He later added, "We're certainly hoping that Wendy is okay. We'll get a report ASAP on that." While viewers waited for an update on Wendy, they took to social media to express their concern. Fortunately, it wasn't long before Daly had her back on stage, and in good spirits, which was a total relief. "You scared us all with that mishap on stage. We've never had anything like that happen. Are you okay," asked Daly, to which Moten replied, "Yes, I'm okay. I'm a little bruised but, you know what? I'm still ready to go."

The Canadian Press

Knicks hold off Lakers team missing suspended James, 106-100

NEW YORK (AP) — Evan Fournier scored 26 points, Immanuel Quickley had 12 of his 14 in the fourth quarter after New York had blown a 25-point lead, and the Knicks beat a Los Angeles Lakers team missing suspended star LeBron James 106-100 on Tuesday night. Julius Randle added 20 points, 16 rebounds and five assists for the Knicks, but sat for eight minutes of the fourth quarter after picking up his fifth foul. Quickley made sure that didn't matter, hitting four 3-pointers in the period. Russell We

LA Times

DCFS leader Bobby Cagle to resign

The director of Los Angeles County's Department of Children and Family Services, Bobby Cagle, told county leaders Tuesday that he planned to step down next month from running the nation's largest child welfare agency.

Local Journalism Initiative

Oceans will determine if we sink or swim when it comes to achieving our climate goals

The world's oceans suck up a huge chunk of human-caused emissions, but their role in mitigation strategies and targets is largely absent from critical negotiations underway at the UN climate conference in Glasgow, Canadian scientist Anya Waite says. A massive carbon sink, the oceans are doing much of the "heavy lifting," sopping up as much as 40 per cent of our fossil fuel emissions over the past 200 years, said Waite, CEO of the Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI) at Dalhousie University in Nova Sco

The Canadian Press

New Zealand to start reopening borders to world from January

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand will reopen its borders to the world over the coming months, the government announced Wednesday, allowing for the return of displaced residents from January and tourists from April. The South Pacific nation imposed harsh border restrictions when the pandemic began, effectively banning tourists and requiring returning residents to spend two weeks in a quarantine hotel run by the military. At times, demand for quarantine beds has far outstripped supply, c

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