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Russia’s massive doping cover-up exposed in WADA report
 

A new report into systematic Russian doping details a wide-ranging “institutional conspiracy” that involved more than 1,000 athletes across more than 30 sports, including evidence corroborating large-scale sample swapping at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

 
USS Nevada and her crew honored anew for Pearl Harbor exploits

New commemorative plaque, letter from Gov. Sandoval aimed at ensuring that state’s namesake battleship and crew continue “inspiring sailors for as long as there is a United States Navy.”

 
Harry Reid bids farewell to Senate after 30 years

Sen. Harry Reid heard tributes from Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Reid’s successor as minority leader, Sen. Chuck Schumer, in a ceremony for the unveiling of a portrait of Reid that will hang in the Capitol.

 
Mick Jagger welcomes 8th child at 73

Mick Jagger’s representatives say the rock legend has welcomed the birth of his eighth child.

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Leonardo DiCaprio and the head of his foundation met Wednesday with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss how jobs centered on preserving the environment can boost the economy.

 
LiLou makes traveling more fun at San Francisco airport as first therapy pig — VIDEO

Pigs still can’t fly, but you can fly after saying “hi” to a pig in San Francisco. The San Francisco International Airport has introduced Lilou, a therapy pig, as the newest member of the airports so-called “Wag Brigade,” a group of therapy animals that roam the terminals.

 
Followers anxious, hopeful after 7-year-old Aleppo girl goes silent on Twitter

Seventy years after a Dutch teenager penned the diary chronicling her family’s life hiding from the Nazis, Bana has become the Anne Frank of the Syrian civil war — except this time, the world is watching the story unfold in the present, moment to moment, with no sense of how it will end.

 
British company key in safeguarding integrity of MLB games

They don’t play a lot of baseball in London, but a British company that monitors sports worldwide has a key role in protecting the integrity of Major League Baseball games.

 
Those who knew him, paint uncaring, abrasive portrait of Oakland warehouse owner

The founder of a ramshackle Oakland artists’ colony where dozens of people burned to death saw himself as a kind of guru and loved to surround himself with followers but showed chilling disregard for their well-being, according to relatives, neighbors and acquaintances.

 
Families brace for news that loved ones among Oakland fire victims

On Monday, prosecutors said murder charges could result from their investigation as the death toll rose to 36 in the Oakland warehouse fire. Officials say they know more bodies will be discovered.