Brock Purdy’s magical run from last pick in the NFL draft to winning his first seven starts for the San Francisco 49ers ended when Haason Reddick knocked him out of the NFC championship game in the first quarter.
Paris, No. 15 UNC women top Clemson 69-58, extend win streak
Paulina Paris hit six 3-pointers, scored 22 points and had five steals — all career highs — and Kennedy Todd-Williams added 15 points to help No. 15 North Carolina hold off Clemson for a 69-58 win, the Tar Heels’ seventh in a row.
Tunisian voters shun elections seen as test for democracy
Voters in Tunisia massively shunned parliamentary elections seen as an important test for their president and their country’s troubled democracy, according to preliminary turnout figures Sunday. Independent observers reported scattered violations.
Dutch firm: US, allies near deal to limit chip tech to China
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Murekatete, Motuga lead WSU’s upset of No. 19 Arizona women
Bella Murekatete scored 18 points, Ula Motuga added 16, and the two hit several key buckets down the stretch, lifting Washington State to a 70-59 victory over No. 19 Arizona.
Julie Otsuka, Ed Yong win Carnegie Medals for Excellence
Julie Otsuka’s novel “The Swimmers,” in which a group of swimmers collectively narrate their daily routines and what happens when they’re disrupted, has won the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction.
New York City to surpass 50-year record for first snowfall of season
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The rise of Jackson Wang and China’s quest for a global pop idol
The patriotic star from the K-pop group Got7 embodies a Chinese push for success in the west, but can C-pop emulate the soft power of K-pop? The Financial Times’ Ludovic Hunter-Tilney takes a look.
Hurts, Eagles soar into Super Bowl, rout 49ers for NFC title
Jalen Hurts had one of Philadelphia’s four rushing touchdowns and the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl, forcing both of San Francisco’s quarterbacks out of the game with injuries and beating the wounded 49ers 31-7 in the NFC championship game.