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Arizona apologize for anti-Mormon chants after team’s loss to BYU
Cougars upset win came after controversial calls Around 98% of BYU students are Mormons Arizona have apologized after some of the team’s fans directed abuse at BYU after the Cougars’ upset ...The Guardian - 3d -
Louisiana's oldest death row inmate dies month before execution date
Christopher Sepulvado was charged with the 1992 killing of his 6-year-old stepson.CBS News - 2d -
M4 death investigated after online 'predator' sting
Police arrested the man after accusations against him were live streamed on social media.BBC News - 2d -
Saunders scores 23 including 2 critical free throws and BYU beats No. 19 Arizona 96-95
Richie Saunders scored 23 points, including two free throws with 3.2 seconds left, to give BYU a 96-95 win at No. 19 ArizonaABC News - 3d -
Former FAA worker speaks out after firing, says he is "deeply concerned" for public safety
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Arizona apologizes for 'unacceptable' anti-Mormon chant aimed at BYU after controversial loss
Arizona athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois said,"The chant is not reflective of who we are and should not have happened.”Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Fresno State sits 2 of its top scorers amid reported investigation into betting activity on men's games
The Bulldogs are 5-23 overall and 1-16 in the Mountain West.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Fresno State suspends 2 players, removes another amid reports of gambling investigation
Fresno State has suspended two of its top men’s basketball scorers and removed a third player from the team amid reports that the school is the subject of gambling investigationsABC News - 4d -
French prisoner 'The Fly' arrested nine months after deadly van ambush
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