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Neverending sale: North Shore store discounts high-end merchandise from nearby boutiques

Shoppers love a sale. So it makes sense they'd love a store where every piece of merchandise is always on sale, right?

 

Sugar showdown: Saban's Crimson Tide to face Meyer's Buckeyes in college football semifinal

Two college football coaches with a combined six national championships will vie in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's night when Nick Saban's Alabama Crimson Tide take on Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes.

 

Police investigating death of woman found in Decatur, Ga.

DECATUR, Ga. — Police are probing the death of a woman whose body was found behind an office building in downtown Decatur.

 

No. 14 Tennessee cruises past Lipscomb 85-51

NASHVILLE — Fourteenth-ranked Tennessee enjoyed a bit of a home-crowd backing to earn its first road victory of the season, 85-51 at Lipscomb.

 

House Intelligence chief: CIA torture report will spur attacks

WASHINGTON — Foreign governments and U.S. intelligence agencies are predicting that the release of a Senate report examining the use of torture by the CIA will cause "violence and deaths" abroad, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Sunday.

 

Williamson County commissioner faces charge for bringing her gun to school

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — A Williamson County commissioner is facing a gun charge.

 

North Korea denies Sony hack, calls it 'righteous deed'

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea released a statement Sunday that clearly relished a cyberattack on Sony Pictures, which is producing an upcoming film that depicts an assassination plot against Pyongyang's supreme leader.

 

Mexico officials confirm ID in case of missing 43

EL PERICON, Mexico — A steady stream of neighbors, friends and classmates stepped into the half-light of Ezequiel Mora's two-room adobe home Sunday to offer their condolences for the death of his son Alexander, the first of 43 missing college students to be confirmed dead.

 

NFL players sporting 'I Can't Breathe' message

LANDOVER, Md. — A week after their "Hands Up, Don't Shoot!" show of solidarity, several St. Louis Rams players made another societal statement Sunday with the message: "I Can't Breathe."

 

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