Police handcuff Georgia kindergartner for tantrum

MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — Police in Georgia handcuffed a kindergartner with her arms behind her back after the girl threw a tantrum and the police chief defended the action as a safety measure.

Flying highway sign kills Pennsylvania woman

READING, Pa. — A suburban Philadelphia woman has died after a freak highway accident involving a flying road sign.

GSA execs got deals on luxury suites, Congress told

GSA executives who organized the 2010 training conference in the Las Vegas area snagged deals with the M Resort that got them discounts on luxury suites and other perks, according to an investigation aired before Congress on Tuesday.

Correction

Halladay superior in matchup of NL aces

SAN FRANCISCO — Roy Halladay walked Aubrey Huff in the fifth inning on a close inside pitch, caught the ball from catcher Carlos Ruiz and stared at plate umpire Marty Foster for several seconds.

Chara’s goal lifts Bruins as teams’ hostility rises

WASHINGTON — Suddenly, the Bruins-Capitals series turned into Flyers-Penguins, replete with scraps and all sorts of scrums — not to mention quite a bit of offense thrown in.

Disallowed goal ignites Wranglers

The goal the Wranglers didn’t score might have been the one that mattered most against Idaho in Game 1 of the ECHL Western Conference semifinals Monday at Orleans Arena.

In Brief

RUNNING

Playoff-bound Clippers rumble to win over Thunder

LOS ANGELES — Nick Young scored 19 points off the bench, Blake Griffin added 17 and Randy Foye 13 to help the playoff-bound Los Angeles Clippers beat the West-leading Oklahoma City Thunder 92-77 on Monday night.

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