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As-it-happens update August 1, 2020
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In what was already an emotional outing with it being his first official game back since breaking his leg in March 2019, Jusuf Nurkic revealed after the Portland Trail Blazers' 140-135 overtime victory Friday over the Memphis Grizzlies that his grandmother is in ...
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ESPN
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Giannis Antetokounmpo converted a tiebreaking three-point play with 1:28 left on an overturned call that kept him in the game and helped the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Boston Celtics 119-112 on Friday night. Antetokounmpo had ...
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CBSSports.com
Both the NBA itself and its players have dedicated themselves to social justice during the restart of the season at Disney World. Every player, coach and official that participated in Thursday's slate of games knelt for the national anthem, and players were shirts ...
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ESPN
Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu announced Friday he planned to withdraw his name from the NBA draft and return to the Fighting Illini for his junior season. "Since a kid, I've been working, my dream is to play in the NBA. But first, I need that national championship ...
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Washington Post
House Democrats are demanding a reckoning from the U.S. ambassador to Brazil after news reports there said he was urging country officials to lower ethanol tariffs to help President Trump's chances of reelection. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Yahoo Sports
When Bill Belichick drops one of his favorite lines in a press conference, "It is what it is," it's more than his way to let someone know he's done answering a question. It's an approach to his job that's echoed by his players when they stand in front of their lockers ...
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The New York Times
Before the coronavirus ripped through the country, upending President Trump's family business and the broader hospitality industry, the company last year showed modest gains, according to Mr. Trump's annual financial disclosure report released late Friday.
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Cincinnati.com
DETROIT – The Cincinnati Reds had the easiest schedule in Major League Baseball through the first two weeks of the season, based on last year's records, and it hasn't done them any favors. The Reds had their full lineup back together for the first time since ...
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Los Angeles Times
The information-age cold war with China heated up a few degrees Friday. The battlefield du jour: TikTok, the goofy, wildly popular mobile phone app. Generation Z loves TikTok. President Trump has threatened to ban it. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Two major drug companies will supply the U.S. government with 100 million doses of an experimental coronavirus vaccine, the Trump administration said on Friday, as the nation's top health agency predicted that fatalities would rise in the coming ...
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CBSSports.com
The second night of the NBA's return will feature six games, with the Houston Rockets and Dallas Mavericks serving as the night cap from the day's action. Both teams are entering the bubble with something to prove: Houston is trying to cement itself as a ...
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Washington Post
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California health officials reported the state's first coronavirus death of a child on Friday as the statewide tally of fatalities surpassed 9,000, saying the victim was a teenager who had other health conditions. Support our journalism.
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Forbes
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted plans for college bound students and their families. In "survey after survey," The Chronicle of Higher Education reports, 2020 students "are rethinking their plans." Instead of waiting around for your college's re-opening ...
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USA TODAY
Health officials in the U.S. are investigating a salmonella outbreak tied to red onions, which has caused nearly 400 cases reported in 34 states this month. The Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other state and ...
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Computerworld
Apple set a record in the June quarter just gone, buoyed by strong iPad and Mac sales and a wave of iPhone SE upgrades. You can read all about the company's fiscal details here, and officials shared some points that may be of interest to any enterprise ...
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The New York Times
The Michigan Court of Appeals on Friday freed a 15-year-old suburban Detroit girl whose detention at a juvenile facility drew widespread criticism after a county judge ordered that she be held for failing to complete her online schoolwork. After the court ...
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Livescience.com
The ancestors of the novel coronavirus may have been circulating in bats unnoticed for decades. And those coronaviruses likely also had the ability to infect humans, according to a new study. To understand where the novel coronavirus, known as ...
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Slate Magazine
For Taylor Swift, an album release marks the culmination of months, if not years, of labor. But her finish line is only the starting point for fans: New Taylor music is a signal to put on their detective hats and get to scouring every lyric for clues and references Swift ...
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cleveland.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Champaign County GOP Rep. Jim Jordan had a combative exchange on Friday with longtime National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci over whether protests of police violence around the country are ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
Auburn junior receiver Anthony Schwartz provided a touch of levity after the Southeastern Conference decided to implement a 10-game football season consisting solely of league contests. "Does this mean that more teams will be playing three top-five teams ...
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CNET
There's no need to tie on a bandana or try to stitch your own homemade mask to protect yourself and others from infection when so many popular fashion brand names and reputable online stores now offer face masks and other face coverings for both adults ...
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Seattle Times
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — A second person died of coronavirus complications in Vietnam, officials said Saturday, a day after it recorded its first-ever death as it struggles with a renewed outbreak after 99 days with no local cases. Both men died in a hospital in ...
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WGN-TV
CHICAGO — A convicted felon on parole has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of three Chicago police officers outside a station. Police said Lovelle Jordan, 25 of Maywood, faces six counts of attempted murder as well as charges of ...
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CBS Denver
August is almost here, and we may kick off the new month with a bang! Severe storms are possible both Saturday and Sunday from the foothills to the eastern plains. While the storms may not be very widespread on Saturday, what we do get could bring hail ...
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MarketWatch
Fitch Ratings on Friday turned more negative on the outlook for the gold-plated U.S. credit rating. High fiscal deficits and debt were already on a rising medium-term path before the onset of the huge economic shock precipitated by the coronavirus, the ratings ...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
UFC favorites have been cashing at a torrid pace, but Lou Finocchiaro stays the course. The handicapper is an underdog bettor who has been keeping his head above water during the favorites' recent 70 percent run by hitting a few winners at big prices.
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk said in a podcast released on Friday that demand for the company's electric vehicles remained strong throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with consumers preferring to shop online. Musk, talking to ...
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WSET
RICHMOND, Va. (WSET) -- The Virginia Department of Health is reporting 89,888 cases of the coronavirus Friday, July 31. Of those cases, 86,501 are confirmed and 3,387 are probable. There has been an increase of 984 cases from Thursday. The number of ...
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WHSV
OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Harvey Updyke, the overzealous University of Alabama football fan who poisoned landmark oak trees at archrival Auburn University and went to jail after bragging about it on a radio show, has died. Updyke's son, Bear Updyke, named ...
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Law.com
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who recently disclosed a new fight with cancer, insists she will continue her 27-year tenure "as long as I can do the job full steam." There is no reason to suggest that Ginsburg will renege on that pledge.
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The Desert Sun
Evacuations were ordered Friday evening as seven air tankers and 250 firefighters responded Friday afternoon to reports of "at least" two fires that burned approximately 40 acres along Oak Glen Road in Cherry Valley, authorities said. The fires burning near ...
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Miami Herald
Bobby Wagner knew John Schneider was going to make a splash move. Maybe not to snare the Jordan brand buddy Wagner has hung out with in Monaco. (Yes, Monaco. More on that in a minute.) But some kind of big deal. Wagner's general manager almost ...
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ABC News
More than 200 people have died of coronavirus in Australia as the death toll continues to accelerate. Key points: Victoria experienced Australia's darkest month in July with 95 coronavirus fatalities; Australia recorded no deaths between May 23 and June 24 ...
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KPQ
(NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 673,000 people worldwide. Over 17.3 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data ...
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Shreveport Times
The mother of a Mansfield woman who died from an infection sued Dr. Stella Immanuel, a member of a group that calls itself America's Frontline Doctors, for malpractice earlier this year. Earlier this week, Immanuel was in Washington with America's Frontline ...
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