Jones wins crash-fest at Daytona to open NASCAR season
By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
Erik Jones was the winner of a demolition derby at Daytona International Speedway. He won the exhibition Busch Clash on Sunday and was one of just six drivers still on track at the end of the crash-fest. The race had a pair of accidents in the final nine of regulation. Then it had two more in three overtimes. It was the longest Busch Clash in race history as it went 13 laps past the 75-lap distance. Jones won in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and led just the final lap.
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Stenhouse wins Daytona 500 pole in debut with new team
Stenhouse wins Daytona 500 pole in debut with new team
By MARK LONG AP Sports Writer
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has won the pole for NASCAR’s season-opening Daytona 500. Stenhouse turned a lap at 194.582 mph to put his new Chevrolet Camaro on the pole for next Sunday’s race. Stenhouse is making his debut with JTG-Daugherty Racing after Roush Fenway Racing abruptly fired him late last year. Alex Bowman earned the second starting spot in the Daytona 500 as only the top two positions are set in time trials. The rest of the starting order will be determined by qualifying races Thursday. Hendrick Motorsports powered the fastest four cars.
US says 2 soldiers killed, 6 wounded in Afghanistan attack
US says 2 soldiers killed, 6 wounded in Afghanistan attack
By RAHIM FAIEZ and KATHY GANNON Associated Press
U.S.military officials says two American soldier were killed and six wounded in a so-called insider attack in eastern Afghanistan. U.S. officials say an Afghan dressed in an Afghan army uniform opened fire late Saturday in eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province. Afghan officials said one Afghan soldier was also killed, and the gunman died in the assault. There have been numerous attacks by Afghan national army soldiers on their allied partners over 18 years of America’s protracted war in Afghanistan. Six U.S. service members have been killed in Afghanistan this year. Last year, 22 U.S. service personnel died from “hostile” action.
China’s virus death toll surpasses SARS but new cases fall
China’s virus death toll surpasses SARS but new cases fall
By JOE McDONALD Associated Press
China’s death toll from the new virus outbreak has risen by 89 to 811, surpassing the number of fatalities in the 2002-2003 SARS epidemic, as other governments step up efforts to block the disease. Some 2,656 new cases were reported, fewer than on the previous day, something experts see as a sign the virus’s spread may be slowing. SARS killed 774 people and sickened 8,098, mainly in mainland China and Hong Kong. Elsewhere, France closed two schools after five British visitors contracted the virus at a ski resort. Malaysia, South Korea and Vietnam reported one new case each. Six more cases were reported on a quarantined cruise ship.
Police: 2nd officer shot in Bronx hours after ambush
Police: 2nd officer shot in Bronx hours after ambush
By SOPHIA ROSENBAUM undefined
A second New York City police officer has been shot in the Bronx, hours after a gunman shot and wounded an officer in an unprovoked attack on a patrol van. Police said the shooting happened at the headquarters of the 41st precinct. An NYPD spokesperson says the injured officer is in stable condition at Lincoln Hospital. Officials say it is unclear if Sunday’s shooting is related to Saturday evening’s ambush on a patrol van in the same area. Police officials confirmed a suspect in Sunday’s shooting is in custody.
NYPD: Officer shot, wounded in ‘assassination attempt’
NYPD: Officer shot, wounded in ‘assassination attempt’
New York City’s police commissioner says an officer was wounded by gunfire in the Bronx in “an assassination attempt.” Commissioner Dermot Shea says two uniformed officers were sitting in a police van on Saturday night when a man engaged them in conversation and then pulled out a gun “without provocation.” The man fired multiple shots, striking one officer in the chin and neck. Shea says the officer is “lucky to be alive” and is expected to make a full recovery. The commissioner indicated that no one was in custody, but said police had a description of the shooter.
Crosby leads Penguins over Panthers 3-2
Crosby leads Penguins over Panthers 3-2
By PAUL GEREFFI Associated Press
Sidney Crosby scored his 10th goal in the second period, and the Pittsburgh Penguins held off the Florida Panthers for a 3-2 win. Kris Letang had a goal and an assist for the Penguins, who improved to 9-3-0 in their past 12 games. Teddy Blueger also scored, and Tristan Jarry stopped 33 shots. Florida dropped to 1-3-1 since returning from the All-Star break. Mike Hoffman had a goal and an assist for the Panthers, and Brett Connolly also scored. Sergei Bobrovsky made 19 saves.
Lofton scores 21, St. Bonaventure knocks off Duquesne 83-80
Lofton scores 21, St. Bonaventure knocks off Duquesne 83-80
Kyle Lofton had 21 points, including five 3-pointers, and added seven assists as St. Bonaventure edged Duquesne 83-80. Jaren English had 15 points and seven rebounds for St. Bonaventure, which earned its fourth straight victory. Dominick Welch added 14 points and nine rebounds. Osun Osunniyi had 12 points and nine rebounds for the Bonnies. Tavian Dunn-Martin tied a season high with 25 points and Sincere Carry added 17 points and eight assists for the Dukes. Baylee Steele had 15 points. Michael Hughes had seven points, six rebounds and six blocks.
Self wins ARCA opener at Daytona, edges rising star Deegan
Self wins ARCA opener at Daytona, edges rising star Deegan
By MARK LONG AP Sports Writer
Michael Self won the ARCA Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway by edging rising star Hailee Deegan. It was his eighth victory over the last four years in the feeder series. Self held off Deegan and Drew Dollar over the final four laps for his second win at the famed track in the last three years. He also won the ARCA opener in 2018. The 18-year-old Deegan stayed in line and settled for second. She matched the best finish for a woman in an ARCA race and also tied the best finish by a woman at Daytona.
Robert Conrad, star of “The Wild, Wild West,” dies at 84
- Robert Conrad, star of “The Wild, Wild West,” dies at 84
Robert Conrad, the rugged, contentious actor who starred in the hugely popular 1960s television series “Hawaiian Eye” and “The Wild, Wild West,” has died. He was 84. A family spokesperson says the actor died Saturday morning in Malibu, California, from heart failure. Conrad became an overnight star after the show “Hawaiian Eye” debuted in 1959. Conrad was known as a tough customer with a reputation for fist fights. Playing himself in a 1999 episode of the TV series “Just Shoot Me,” he lampooned his threatening, tough-guy persona.










