Auburn's Pearl and St. John's' Pitino share AP coach of the year honors, 1st tie in history of award
Read full article: Auburn's Pearl and St. John's' Pitino share AP coach of the year honors, 1st tie in history of awardBruce Pearl of Auburn and Rick Pitino of St. John's are The Associated Press coaches of the year in men's college basketball.
Once pariahs, now winners, Final Four coaches Pearl, Sampson a reflection of a changing game
Read full article: Once pariahs, now winners, Final Four coaches Pearl, Sampson a reflection of a changing gameA decade ago, Bruce Pearl of Auburn and Kelvin Sampson of Houston were looking to resurrect their careers after being handed show-cause penalties by the NCAA for recruiting violations.
Auburn coach Bruce Pearl makes plea for return of American hostage Edan Alexander from Gaza
Read full article: Auburn coach Bruce Pearl makes plea for return of American hostage Edan Alexander from GazaAuburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl began his postgame NCAA Tournament news conference on Saturday night by advocating for the release of Edan Alexander, the last living American being held hostage in Gaza by Hamas.
March Madness mascots take center stage during NCAA men's and women's tournaments
Read full article: March Madness mascots take center stage during NCAA men's and women's tournamentsFans navigating the dozens of schools in the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments might become as attached to the mascots as the athletes themselves.
No. 12 Auburn goes wire-to-wire to beat Florida 86-67 for SEC Tournament title
Read full article: No. 12 Auburn goes wire-to-wire to beat Florida 86-67 for SEC Tournament titleJohni Broome scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as No. 12 Auburn won the Tigers’ third Southeastern Conference Tournament championship by beating Florida 86-67.
Mississippi ex-police officer pleads guilty after making man lick urine off jail floor
Read full article: Mississippi ex-police officer pleads guilty after making man lick urine off jail floorA former Mississippi police officer has pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights charge after authorities say he forced a man to lick his own urine off the floor of a jail cell.
Watch these cops hilariously rescue a cute little pig on the side of the road
Read full article: Watch these cops hilariously rescue a cute little pig on the side of the roadIt’s not every day that a police officer is asked to rescue a cute little pig from the side of the road, but that happened to these officers.
Here’s a look at average home values in Metro Detroit, how many houses are being sold
Read full article: Here’s a look at average home values in Metro Detroit, how many houses are being soldFewer Metro Detroiters are selling their homes this year compared to recent years, data shows. Here's a look at the data.
Tasty Tuesday: Bohemia, Pearl’s Deep Dive, Pinky’s Rooftop -- all under one roof
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday: Bohemia, Pearl’s Deep Dive, Pinky’s Rooftop -- all under one roofOur Tasty Tuesday this week is a triple threat: We're exploring Bohemia, Pearl's Deep Dive and Pinky's Rooftop -- three distinctly different restaurants all under one roof.
Seafood lovers will want to dive into the menu at this new Royal Oak restaurant
Read full article: Seafood lovers will want to dive into the menu at this new Royal Oak restaurantWith oysters and a complimentary cocktail in a chic art-deco-inspired atmosphere, Pearl’s Deep Dive will have you feeling like you took a step back in time to a 1920s dinner party. Michelle Oliver takes us to the new royal oak restaurant to Dine in the D.
Red-hot housing market to fuel record borrowing in '22
Read full article: Red-hot housing market to fuel record borrowing in '22Fierce competition, low mortgage rates and soaring prices helped raise the amount borrowers took on to buy homes last year to an all-time high, eclipsing the mid-2000s housing bubble.
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‘We’re exhausted’: Healthcare workers prepare for potential surge as COVID delta variant spreads
Read full article: ‘We’re exhausted’: Healthcare workers prepare for potential surge as COVID delta variant spreadsHealthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID pandemic are bracing for another potential surge in cases.
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Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death row
Read full article: Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death rowPakistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Pakistani-British man acquitted of the 2002 gruesome beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl off 'death row' and moved to a so-called government 'safe-house'. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Pakistani-British man acquitted of the 2002 gruesome beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl off death row and moved to a so-called government “safe house." In the government-run safe house, Sheikh will be under a 24-hour guard — often by military personnel — and will not be allowed to leave the house. AdLast week’s ruling that exonerated Sheikh also exonerated another three men accused in Pearl’s murder who had been serving life sentences. They too were ordered on Tuesday to be held in a safe house.
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EXPLAINER: What’s next if Pakistan frees man in Pearl murder
Read full article: EXPLAINER: What’s next if Pakistan frees man in Pearl murderPakistan is scrambling to manage the fallout of a Supreme Court decision to free the Pakistani-British man accused in the 2002 beheading of American Journalist Daniel Pearl. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)ISLAMABAD – Pakistan is scrambling to manage the fallout from a decision by the country's Supreme Court to free the Pakistani-British man accused in the 2002 beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl. According to the Pearl family lawyer, Faisal Siddiqi, this means that doubt about the guilt of one translates into a doubt about all. The provincial Sindh government has taken the last remaining legal step by filing a review petition Friday with the Supreme Court. Defying the Supreme Court order to free Sheikh could again leave the Sindh government facing contempt charges.
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Pakistan court orders release of man accused in Pearl death
Read full article: Pakistan court orders release of man accused in Pearl death(AP Photo/Zia Mazhar, File)Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered on Thursday the release of a Pakistani-British man convicted and later acquitted in the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002. The court also dismissed an appeal of Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh's acquittal filed by Pearl’s family and the Pakistani government. The “Supreme Court is the court of last resort,” Murtaza Wahab, Sindh's law minister, told The Associated Press. A three-judge Supreme Court ruled 2 to 1 to uphold Sheikh’s acquittal and ordered him released, according to the Pearl family lawyer. Siddiqi, the Pearl family lawyer, had expected it would advance his case.
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Pakistani suspect admits to role in Daniel Pearl’s beheading
Read full article: Pakistani suspect admits to role in Daniel Pearl’s beheading(AP Photo/Waseem Khan)ISLAMABAD – After 18 years of denial, the Pakistani suspect convicted and later acquitted in the 2002 beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl has told a court he played a “minor" role in the killing, the Pearl family lawyer said Wednesday. The appeal was filed by Pearl's family and the Pakistan government. Nowhere in the three-page letter addressed to the Sindh High Court did the British-born Sheikh elaborate or say exactly what his allegedly “minor” role in Pearl's slaying involved. The appeal is expected to wrap up this week, said Siddiqi, the Pearl family attorney. The acquittal last April stunned the U.S. government, Pearl’s family and journalism advocacy groups.
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Court orders release of man charged in Daniel Pearl killing
Read full article: Court orders release of man charged in Daniel Pearl killing(AP Photo/Zia Mazhar, File)KARACHI – A provincial court in Pakistan ordered the release of a British-born Pakistani man charged in the 2002 murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl. Sheikh was acquitted earlier this year of murdering Pearl, but has been held while Pearl's family appeals the acquittal. However, Siddiqi said the Sindh provincial government is appealing the order to release Sheikh. The U.S. State Department in a series of tweets said it was “deeply concerned” by the court order. Siddiqi, the Pearl family lawyer, said he expects the appeal to be decided by the Supreme Court by the end of January.
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Feds sue Walmart over role in opioid crisis
Read full article: Feds sue Walmart over role in opioid crisisThe Justice Department is suing Walmart, alleging the company unlawfully dispensed controlled substances through its pharmacies, helping to fuel the opioid crisis in America, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The civil complaint being filed Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 points to the role Walmarts pharmacies may have played in the crisis by filling opioid prescriptions and by unlawfully distributing controlled substances to the pharmacies during the height of the opioid crisis, the person said. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio)WASHINGTON – The Justice Department sued Walmart on Tuesday, accusing it of fueling the nation’s opioid crisis by pressuring its pharmacies to fill even potentially suspicious prescriptions for the powerful painkillers. The civil complaint filed points to the role Walmart’s pharmacies may have played in the crisis by filling opioid prescriptions and Walmart's own responsibility for the allegedly illegal distribution of controlled substances to the pharmacies at the height of the opioid crisis. The suit said that only later did Walmart allow pharmacists to do blanket refusals for these suspect practices.
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Contraband-laden drone snags in prison net; 2 arrested
Read full article: Contraband-laden drone snags in prison net; 2 arrestedThis photo provided by the Mississippi Department of Corrections shows John Travis Ross. A drone carrying marijuana, cigarette lighters and cellphones got caught in a net above a Mississippi prison fence, resulting in the arrest of two men, state corrections officials said Wednesday. The two were identified after Rankin County sheriffs investigators traced the drones flights and then investigators turned up security video of them launching the drone, officials said. The drone, caught Aug. 26, carried 2 ounces of marijuana buds, a cellphone, phone chargers, headphones, and several cigarette lighters, the corrections department said. The drone is the third intercepted at a state prison in recent years, said John Hunt, the department's director of Investigations.
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