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Tucker drives in 4 runs to lead Astros over Angels 9-6 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Houston manager Dusty Baker will take any wins he can get, even if they provide some anxiety. The Astros had a season-high 13 hits in their 9-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night, but it was far from a picturesque ...
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With Security Law as a Cudgel, Beijing Cracks Down on Hong Kong BEIJING — For weeks, as Beijing quickly drafted and imposed a stringent new national security law for Hong Kong, many in the territory feared the rules would be used to intimidate the opposition, but hoped they would not presage a broad crackdown.
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Portland Protest Strives for Peace as US Forces Drawn Down PORTLAND, Ore. — More than a thousand people remained in downtown Portland early Saturday peacefully protesting, about three days after the announcement that the presence of U.S. agents there would be reduced — a deal that Oregon officials hope ...
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Rays lose a game they needed to win, 6-3 to Orioles These are the games the Rays have to win. Friday's series opener against the Orioles, a team already anointed the division doormat, marked the first of 26 straight games against AL East competition. And in a short season, they have to beat Baltimore.
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4 takeaways from Seattle Mariners' home-opening victory over A's SEATTLE — The young Seattle Mariners delivered in their home opener. Center fielder Kyle Lewis kept his hitting magic alive and starting pitcher Taijuan Walker dazzled in his return to the Emerald City, as the Ms (4-4) topped the Oakland A's (3-4) at ...
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WSU football to open season vs. Utah, won't finish with Apple Cup under revised Pac-12 schedule Washington State will still open the 2020 college football season against a school from the state of Utah, but it won't be the one they expected a few months ago. The Pac-12 is targeting Sept. 26 as a new start date for its revised 10-game, conference-only fall ...
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New Probe Into Reports Bay Area Police Badges Mark Killings VALLEJO, Calif. — The chief of a San Francisco Bay Area police department under scrutiny for several deadly shootings said Friday he is launching an independent investigation after two people in the department said officers had their badges bent to mark ...
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Trump visiting Florida during a pandemic, hurricane threat President Donald Trump is taking a Friday swing through Florida, a state critical to his reelection prospects. By. KEVIN FREKING and AAMER MADHANI Associated Press. July 31, 2020, 4:53 PM. 5 min read. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this ...
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Brooks Koepka is still human and four other takeaways from Day 2 of St. Jude Due to inclement weather in the afternoon forecast in Memphis, the PGA Tour moved the second-round tee times up at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. Because of that, and the small WGC field at TPC Southwind, we're already through 36 holes.
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Change laws that shield police, Wesley Bell says CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — After a third review failed to uncover enough evidence to charge the officer who fatally shot Black 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, some prosecutors and civil rights leaders agree it's time to focus on changing the laws ...
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Europe's economy suffers record 11.9% slump in GDP London (CNN Business) Europe's economy shrank by 11.9% in the second quarter as the coronavirus pandemic plunged the region into a deep recession. The quarter-on-quarter slump in EU GDP is the worst on record, and follows a fall of 3.2% in the first ...
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Oil Giants Lost Billions as Pandemic Crushed Demand for Fuel NEW YORK (AP) — Two American oil giants lost more than $9 billion in the second quarter as the pandemic kept households on lockdown, cutting a gaping hole into a once-thriving business as the need for oil diminished around the world. Exxon lost $1.1 ...
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US Adds Sanctions Over Internment of Muslims in China WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced sanctions Friday on a powerful government entity and two senior officials who have helped manage it, citing systemic human rights abuses against predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang ...
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House Democrats subpoena Pompeo over claims he helped advance 'conspiracy theories' about Biden House Democrats on Friday issued a subpoena to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as they investigate whether he helped Senate Republicans advance alleged conspiracy theories about presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden. "Secretary Pompeo has ...
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Deandre Ayton now 'comfortable' shooting from deep, hits 2 of 3 in Suns' win When Phoenix Suns center Deandre Ayton first met with the media following the NBA's announcement that the season was restarting, he mentioned how much he had been working on his 3-point shot. Ayton said his shot from distance was falling like a ...
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Vietnam reports 3rd death, more cases linked to hospital HANOI, Vietnam — A third 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. All three died in a hospital in Da Nang, ...
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When a COVID-19 vaccine arrives, which Canadians will get it first? When the first COVID-19 vaccines become available, there won't be enough for everyone who wants it, both nationally and internationally. We'll take a closer look at the issue with global vaccine distribution and prioritization in another article. But for now ...
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Angered but undeterred, border community found strength in wake of mass shooting On eve of Aug. 3 anniversary El Pasoans recall horror of racially motivated attack, resiliency of survivors and neighbors. by: Julian Resendiz. Posted: Jul 31, 2020 / 11:51 PM EDT / Updated: Jul 31, 2020 / 11:51 PM EDT. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to ...
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WHO convenes COVID-19 emergency committee, updates travel guidance The World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 emergency committee is meeting today to review the latest pandemic developments and discuss extending the public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) under the International Health ...
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Face masks: Here's what cops, firefighters, medics and COs have to say about use, policy and effectiveness A large majority of public safety personnel – police officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics and corrections officers – are required by department policy, directive or standard to wear a face mask to reduce COVID-19 transmission. Nearly 4,000 responses to a ...
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Agency Probed Abuse Reports Months Before Kansas Girl Slain BELLE PLAINE, Kan. — A Kansas child welfare agency determined Friday that a 3-year-old girl whose battered body was found this month died as the result of child abuse, a belated finding that comes months after the agency first received reports of abuse.
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Global report: Philippines 'losing battle' as WHO records biggest jump in Covid-19 cases Filipino medics plead for lockdown as health system teeters; US suffers deadliest month; South Korea arrest sect leader. U-turns and chaos: a terrible week for Boris Johnson · Coronavirus latest updates. Stranded Filipino workers take their belongings to a ...
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9-Year-Old Boy Shot and Killed in Chicago's Cabrini-Green Neighborhood A nine-year-old boy was shot and killed Friday evening in the Cabrini-Green neighborhood on Chicago's Near North Side, police said. The shooting was reported at around 6:45 p.m. in the 900 block of North Cambridge. The victim was taken to Lurie ...
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Pune Mayor alleges 400 unaccounted suspected COVID-19 deaths Mohol said he raised the issue during his meeting with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday, when the latter was in the city to take stock of the coronavirus situation. Share Via Email. Published: 01st August 2020 10:16 AM | Last Updated: 01st ...
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Truck driver transporting meat beaten up by several men in Gurugram; FIR lodged Gurugram: A driver from Nuh, who was transporting meat in his pickup truck, was assaulted allegedly with rods by a group of men on Friday morning in Gurugram's Badshahpur area, following which one person was arrested. Police said the victim suffered ...
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India's New Education Policy: Streams Merge Into a River On July 29, the Indian government approved and unveiled a new education plicy. The set of reforms encompasses a whole range of ideas and promises, from vocational education through schools to higher studies. Some of the promised changes reach deep.
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