Delaware father says 13-year-old son accepts offer from Kiffin to play for USC, eventually

13-year-old QB accepts USC offer, father says

Leach, Texas Tech attorneys met in mediation without result, further meeting pending

Sides in Leach lawsuit meet without result

Super Bowl and all the money it attracts offers teachable moment about finances

Super Bowl a good peg to teach kids about finances

Army relents on spending cuts for bases, announces $500 million for strapped installations

Army curtails plan to cut spending for world bases

UW regents give final approval to 4-year, $1,200 tuition increase for UW-Eau Claire students

Regents OK $1,200 tuition hike for UW-Eau Claire

Educational city to come up near Chandigarh

CHANDIGARH - The Punjab government Friday announced that it would develop an educational city near Chandigarh.

British anti-doping authorities to give athletes biological passports ahead of London 2012

UK Anti-Doping to issue biological passports

IIM-Ranchi starts classes this summer

RANCHI - The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ranchi will become operational this year with classes starting from June or July, chairperson R.C. Bhargava said Friday.

‘Will work to eradicate manual scavenging by year-end’

NEW DELHI - There are officially 676,000 manual scavengers in India and the Safai Karmachari Sanghatana is working towards eradicating the inhuman practice by the end of this year, said an official at a conference on manual scavenging at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) here Friday.

Arizona coach Sean Miller confirms Wildcats will sanction themselves

Coach: Self-sanctions coming for Arizona

SEATTLE — Arizona first-year coach Sean Miller said late Thursday his school will impose its own sanctions on the basketball program for violations by former coach Lute Olson related to an offseason AAU tournament in 2008.