A spokesman for Bill Clinton says the former president ‘is on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care.’
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Cross Insurance Arena will require vaccination proof or recent COVID test
The new mandate will take effect Oct. 22 and will apply to anyone 12 or older.
Sports Digest: NCAA committees in favor of expanding women’s basketball tournament
The committees recommend adding four teams for a total of 68, matching the size of the men’s field.
Nursing schools see applications rise, despite COVID-19 burnout
Nationally, enrollment in bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral nursing programs increased 5.6 percent in 2020 from the year before.
Appeals court again lets Texas continue banning most abortions
The ruling pushes the Texas law closer to returning to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Trump expected to give deposition in protesters’ lawsuit
The lawsuit stems from a Sept. 3, 2015, protest outside that same New York City tower over negative comments Trump had made about Mexico and Mexican immigrants.
Black Bears still have a lot to work to do as football season reaches midpoint
There’s plenty to improve upon as Maine tries to earn its first CAA victory this weekend when it hosts William & Mary.
NFL notebook: Patriots starting guard Onwenu returns to practice
New England’s starting left guard Mike Onwenu was placed on COVID-19 reserve on Oct. 5.
Red Sox pick Sale to start Game 1 of ALCS
Chris Sale will pitch Friday against the Astros, and Nathan Eovaldi is scheduled to start Game 2 on Saturday.
Real estate heir Robert Durst sentenced to life for murder of best friend
The New York man was convicted of murdering a confidante who was preparing to tell police she provided a phony alibi for him after his wife vanished in 1982.