Here is a look at some of this week’s biggest high school sports events.
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No. 58 is to stay in the stables at this year’s National Finals Rodeo.
Liberty senior quarterback Kenyon Oblad, the state’s leader in career passing yards, announced his commitment to UNLV on Sunday morning.
Drugstore operator CVS is making a $69 billion offer for insurer Aetna as it tries to position itself as a one-stop shop for Americans health care needs with prescription drugs, clinics and insurance plans to cover those goods and services.
Almost 9,000 miles from the dusty Congo savanna, miners have hit on an entirely new source of cobalt — the rare mineral at the heart of the electric-car boom. And not only can they take coffee breaks, when they take a break, they can grab a donut at Tim Hortons.
Alabama, which was awarded the fourth seed by the CFP selection committee Sunday despite not playing in its Southeastern Conference title game, is a 1½-point-favorite over top-seeded Clemson in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1.
Mountain West champion Boise State will play Oregon from the Pac-12 Conference in the Las Vegas Bowl. The game will be at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at Sam Boyd Stadium. ABC will televise the game.
California authorities have identified a gunman who fired through a glass door at a hospital emergency room before being shot and wounded by police. Nobody inside Bakersfield Heart Hospital was struck by the gunfire Friday.
President Donald Trump launched a fresh attack Sunday on the credibility of the FBI, responding to revelations that an FBI agent was removed from special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russian election meddling because of anti-Trump text messages.
The end of Marc-Andre Fleury’s time on the injured-reserve list may be near. The Golden Knights starting goaltender worked out on the ice for the second day in the row after having passed the last of his concussion protocols.