while x is located some 2000 miles away. plus israeli prime minister benjamin is in gaza with troops today battling the fight is far from over. israel ramps up the strikes against hamas. donald trump is asking a court to grant him absolute immunity. the case is legal team is making to get the interference charges thrown out.i m kate baldwin with sarah s nightmare. john is off today. this is a very christmas cnn news central. this morning big news out of russia.opposition leader and chief hooton critic alexa has been found after disappearing for two weeks. the head of the anticorruption foundation says diwali is now in a colony in the pafar reache of western siberia thousands of miles from the jail he was known to be. he was movmoved from the detent center in moscow serving a 19 year sentence. where following the developments. we are getting more information from the team regarding his current location but as he mentioned this is a moment of relief for supporters and legal
Prosecutors in Brooklyn have disavowed the convictions of three men who spent decades in prison for one of the most horrifying crimes of New York's violent 1990s the killing of a clerk who was set on fire inside a subway token booth.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State women’s volleyball team (15-3) was selected as the No. 9 overall seed in the 2020-21 NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships on Sunday afternoon. As a top-16 seed, the Buckeyes will have a first-round bye.
Instead of having the typical campus hosts, the entire tournament will take place in Omaha, Neb. at the CHI Health Center Omaha. Ohio State will open the tournament on Thursday, April 15 at noon in the second round against the winner of Missouri-South Dakota. Ohio State’s region includes No. 1 seed Wisconsin, No. 8 seed Florida and No. 16 seed BYU.
Jen Flynn Oldenburg is making her first appearance as a head coach in the national tournament. She is the only head coach in Ohio State history to earn an appearance in the NCAA Tournament during their first year at the helm.