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EPA moves to limit scope of clean water law to reduce amount of wetlands it covers EPA moves to limit scope of clean water law to reduce amount of wetlands it covers 11/17/2025 05:55pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday it is redefining the scope of the nationâs bedrock clean water law to significantly limit the wetlands it covers, building on a Supreme Court decision two years ago that removed federal protections for vast areas. When finali Virginia Supreme Court refuses to review AG’s appeal in college board appointees case Virginia Supreme Court refuses to review AGâs appeal in college board appointees case 11/17/2025 05:54pm • The Virginia Supreme Court has refused to take up a case that suspended multiple appointees by Gov. Glenn Youngkin from serving on three Virginia university governing boards. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares appealed to the court after the Fairfax County Circuit Court suspended eight gover Buccaneers are giving up too many big plays to compete with the better teams 11/17/2025 05:53pm • TAMPA, Fla. (AP) â Surrendering big plays has cost the Tampa Bay Buccaneers two games in a row. Thatâs turned a promising 6-2 start into a two-game losing streak with a trip to face the NFC West-leading Los Angeles Rams (8-2) up next. Josh Allen threw touchdown passes of 43, 52 and 25 yards agai Heavyweight champ Usyk vacates WBO title which will go to Wardley 11/17/2025 05:52pm • SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) â World heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has relinquished his WBO belt, the governing body said on Monday. The title will go to British fighter Fabio Wardley, who became interim champion by beating Joseph Parker with an 11th-round stoppage last month. Wardley was mand Ravens came up with a creative solution in short yardage. That was the difference against Browns Ravens came up with a creative solution in short yardage. That was the difference against Browns 11/17/2025 05:51pm • OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) â On the day Mark Andrews became Baltimore's career leader in yards receiving, it was a rare running play by the star tight end that was decisive. Andrews' 35-yard touchdown run on what was essentially a fake tush push lifted the Ravens to a 23-16 win over Cleveland on Su Nvidia, bitcoin and other falling stars drag the US stock market lower Nvidia, bitcoin and other falling stars drag the US stock market lower 11/17/2025 05:50pm • NEW YORK (AP) â The U.S. stock market sank Monday as Nvidia and other superstars created by the frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology dimmed some more. The S&P 500 fell 0.9% and pulled further from its all-time high set late last month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 55 San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama to miss at least 2-3 weeks with strained calf, AP source says San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama to miss at least 2-3 weeks with strained calf, AP source says 11/17/2025 05:49pm • Victor Wembanyama will miss the next two to three weeks, at minimum, after an MRI confirmed that the San Antonio Star center has a strained left calf, a person familiar with the diagnosis said Monday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team did not reveal Germany and Netherlands reach the World Cup after big wins in final qualifiers Germany and Netherlands reach the World Cup after big wins in final qualifiers 11/17/2025 05:48pm • So much for Germany being at risk of missing the World Cup. A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia on Monday completed Germanyâs recovery from a shocking start to group play as the four-time champion maintained its proud record of always qualifying for the World Cup. âœA brilliant game from our team, with a Packers RB Josh Jacobs won't need to go on IR and could be ready Sunday, coach Matt LaFleur says 11/17/2025 05:43pm • Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs received some good news on the knee injury that caused the three-time Pro Bowl selection to exit a victory over the New York Giants on Sunday. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Monday that Jacobs won't need to go on injured reserve. LaFleur added that Jacobs Michigan man appears in court after being charged with murder in 2010 disappearance of 3 sons 11/17/2025 05:39pm • ADRIAN, Mich. (AP) â A Michigan man charged with murder in the Thanksgiving weekend disappearance of his three sons made his first appearance in court Monday, the latest turn in a saga that has unsettled a small town for 15 years. John Skelton was taken to Lenawee County from a state prison. He wa XP Inc.A: Q3 Earnings Snapshot 11/17/2025 05:37pm • SAO PAULO (AP) â SAO PAULO (AP) â XP Inc.A (XP) on Monday reported third-quarter net income of $244.1 million. On a per-share basis, the Sao Paulo-based company said it had net income of 45 cents. The results met Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks On the road again: AP joins ACC commissioner Jim Phillips as he racks up miles hitting league events 11/17/2025 05:30pm • PITTSBURGH (AP) â Jim Phillips stood near the ACC Networkâs pregame set outside Acrisure Stadium, his dark suit standing out amid droves of Pittsburgh fans decked out in gameday gear ahead of the Panthers' spotlight-grabbing visit from Notre Dame. One recognized the Atlantic Coast Conference co Mason Rudolph has turned into a pretty good backup plan for the Steelers 11/17/2025 05:30pm • PITTSBURGH (AP) â Mason Rudolph knew what he was getting into. So did the Pittsburgh Steelers. When Rudolph signed a two-year deal to return to Pittsburgh in March following a one-season stint in Tennessee, he was under no illusion that he would be the starting quarterback in 2025. If Rudolph lear New Nationals manager Blake Butera got his first job in the majors the day his first child was born New Nationals manager Blake Butera got his first job in the majors the day his first child was born 11/17/2025 05:29pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Blake Butera will never forget the day he accepted the job as the manager of the Washington Nationals. That's because it was the very same day that his wife, Caroline, gave birth to their first child, daughter Blair. âœIt was a long labor, and just the fact that sheâs talki A terrible grade for DC in new health report on moms and babies A terrible grade for DC in new health report on moms and babies 11/17/2025 05:29pm • A new report from the March of Dimes on preterm births is out and the D.C. area gets middle of the road to poor marks. The report gives D.C. a grade of "F," as 898 babies were born premature in the District in 2024. The city ranks 45th of 52, including all states and Puerto Rico, with a preter
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