RB James Starks returning to Green Bay Packers
James Starks is returning to Green Bay to rejoin Eddie Lacy in the Packers' backfield.
James Starks is returning to Green Bay to rejoin Eddie Lacy in the Packers' backfield.
METAIRIE, Louisiana - Anthony Davis virtually ruled out playing for Team USA in this summer's Olympic Games on Monday as he prepared to begin treatment on knee and shoulder injuries that have ended his fourth NBA season early.
DALLAS - Texas police on Monday accused the estranged wife of internationally renowned pianist Vadym Kholodenko of killing the couple's two young daughters before stabbing herself.
CHICAGO - Chicago Bulls center Pau Gasol will return against the Sacramento Kings on Monday night after missing the previous four games with right knee swelling.
HAVANA - Cubans were glued to their televisions on Monday, many watching in a state of shock as President Raul Castro faced tough questions from American journalists who challenged him to defend Cuba's record on human rights and political prisoners.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A Puerto Rico doctor found guilty in a multimillion-dollar federal fraud case has been ordered to pay a U.S. insurance company more than $2 million in restitution.
The trio of Big Ten schools left in the NCAA Tournament has forged unique paths to the Sweet 16.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina - The Carolina Panthers have signed free agent safety Trenton Robinson to a one-year contract.
PRAGUE - Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech has been voted the Czech Republic's player of the year for 2015.
LOS ANGELES - The attorney for a man charged with killing nine women and a 15-year-old girl in the "Grim Sleeper" trial in Los Angeles repeatedly shouted at the judge in the case Monday and refused to proceed.
DETROIT - A Detroit-area woman charged in a body parts probe pleaded guilty Monday to fraud, admitting she falsely told a customer that human remains for medical training were free of infectious diseases.
CHICAGO - An Illinois village faces a lawsuit from two men who say they were targeted during an investigation into the death of a police officer who authorities later determined staged his suicide to appear he was gunned down in the line of duty.
CLEVELAND - Cavaliers starting forward Kevin Love will sit out against Denver with an unspecified illness.
MEXICO CITY - The Red Cross in Mexico says it is bringing down the bodies of two climbers who died in a fall at the Nevada de Toluca volcano.
A federal judge in Philadelphia ruled Monday that attorneys for seven women suing Bill Cosby in Massachusetts for defamation can see much of the case file of a lawyer for the accuser in a 2005 sexual assault lawsuit against the comedian.
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas - Mike Anderson narrowly avoided his first losing season as a head coach this season, a relative positive in a season full of ups and downs for Arkansas.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida - Jacob deGrom threw four scoreless innings and struck out five for the New York Mets in a 2-1 loss to the Miami Marlins on Monday.
JUPITER, Florida - Clay Buchholz pitched into the fifth inning, Pablo Sandoval and Jackie Bradley Jr. each drove in two runs and the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 Monday.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said Monday that his "strong bias for the public's right to know" will weigh heavily as he decides whether to veto a measure that would shelter police departments at Notre Dame and 10 other Indiana private colleges from following the same crime reporting requirements as all other law enforcement agencies.
CHEYENNE, Wyoming - A maintenance worker in Yellowstone National Park said a park concession company retaliated against him after he reported that he and five other employees were exposed to asbestos at a more than century-old lodge.
LARAMIE, Wyoming - Larry Shyatt has resigned his head coaching job at Wyoming, an Allen Edwards, who has been an assistant coach under Shyatt the last five seasons, was named the new head coach.
AMES, Iowa - For years, nothing seemed to break in Iowa State's favor during the NCAA Tournament.
NEW YORK - The world's largest cruise line is getting approval from Cuba to start running "cultural exchange" trips to the island starting in May.
NEW YORK - Much has been made of both the benefits and dangers that come with strong encryption, especially the methods used by Apple to secure its devices. But new research shows that Apple's security isn't as impenetrable as both the company and its critics claim.
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