License and registration? The first words police officers use weren’t applicable when San Francisco police pulled over a car without a person inside.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Atlanta lands No. 1 spot on busiest airports worldwide list, eight of the top 10 are in US
Almost all airports across the board saw major upticks in passengers in a year of recovery from COVID-19. Now five U.S. airports top the busiest list.
California pushing for 32-hour workweek at larger companies as part of pandemic-driven shift
The 40-hour workweek has been normalized since the Industrial Revolution. But now California aims to join a worldwide movement to 32-hour weeks.
Wladimir Klitschko pleads for weapons in Ukraine: ‘Cannot defend our country with our fists’
Former Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschkoheld, a two-time world heavyweight champion, said his country cannot defend itself without more weapons.
Swimmer who lost his leg in motorcycle accident breaks two Guinness World Records
Omar Hegazy, a 31-year-old Egyptian swimmer with one leg, channeled his anger to achieve success in the pool and now holds two major world records.
College basketball’s way-too-early men’s preseason top 25 for 2022-23
Duke, under new coach Jon Scheyer, takes No. 1 slot for the 2022-23 season which kicks off in November. Reigning national champion Kansas is No. 6.
Behind the scenes of Kansas Jayhawks’ wild national championship win: ‘We’re legendary’
The “Rock Chalk, Jayhawk” chant was nonstop as red, white and blue confetti fell after Kansas’ thrilling come-from-behind win over North Carolina.
‘I love emotion’: Hubert Davis’ passionate approach helped North Carolina reach national title game
First-year North Carolina coach Hubert Davis believes his team playing with a more emotional edge helped them on their NCAA Tournament run.
Final Four: North Carolina downs Duke, ends Coach K’s career to reach national championship
In a thriller, Caleb Love and the Tar Heels win, 81-77, to earn a date with Kansas for the national title. Coach K is denied a shot at a sixth title.
Coach K’s gift to his players after Duke’s Final Four loss: Easing their pain
Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski didn’t ride off into a perfect sunset, but that wasn’t his concern after the loss. He was focused on comforting his young team.