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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says 'we are playing' but 'players need to be better' Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred remains confident the 2020 season can continue, telling ESPN's Karl Ravech on Saturday that "there is no reason to quit now" despite positive coronavirus tests that have led to the postponement of 17 ...
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Tigers, Reds rained out, to play 7-inning twinbill Sunday DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds were set to play Major League Baseball's first doubleheader scheduled for seven-inning games on Sunday in order to make up a rainout. The start of Saturday's game was moved up five hours in an attempt ...
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Hurricane Isaias expected impact arrival times CNN. Hurricane Isaias is currently over the Bahamas and will soon impact parts of southern Florida. Here are some projections on storm peak times and rainfall totals from CNN's meteorologists: Nassau, Bahamas. Storm peak time: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.. Peak wind ...
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New Mexico commit JB White, 18, killed in shooting J.B. White, a top-100 recruit in the class of 2021 and a New Mexico commit, was shot and killed on Saturday morning in Santa Fe, New Mexico, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. Officers responded to a 911 call about a shooting at a residence ...
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A School Reopens, and the Coronavirus Creeps In One of the first school districts in the country to reopen its doors during the coronavirus pandemic did not even make it a day before being forced to grapple with the issue facing every system actively trying to get students into classrooms: What happens when ...
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A 9-year-old boy is fatally shot on last day of a deadly July in Chicago that saw nearly 140% more murders (CNN) A 9-year-old boy heading to his friend's house was fatally shot in Chicago in the waning hours of July -- a violent month in which police say the number of murders in the city jumped nearly 140% from the previous year. The father of Janari Andre Ricks ...
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As COVID-19 cases impact MLB, Mariners focused on remaining diligent with protocols The Mariners are back home in Seattle for their 10-game opening homestand at T-Mobile Park, but not without some unease. The Major League Baseball season little more than a week old, but its sustainability was questioned again last week when ...
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Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has death sentence overturned on appeal A federal appeals court Friday threw out Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, saying the judge who oversaw the case did not adequately screen jurors for potential biases. A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit ...
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Thousands gather in Berlin to protest against Covid-19 restrictions (CNN) A large crowd of far-right groups gathered for a "sit-in" at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate on Saturday to protest against the German government's coronavirus restrictions. A march earlier Saturday that was criticized by police for not adhering to rules ...
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Connie Culp, the first person to receive a near-total face transplant in the US, has died (CNN) Connie Culp, the first person in the US to receive a near-total face transplant, has died, according to the Cleveland Clinic, where the procedure was performed in 2008. She was 57 years old. Culp died Wednesday of complications from an infection ...
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Nuggets' sloppiness, 3-point defense exposed in ugly loss to Heat Eventually, the Nuggets' injuries were going to haunt them. On Saturday, when the games finally started to count, they did. Without starters Jamal Murray (hamstring), Gary Harris (hip) and Will Barton (knee), the Nuggets were in short supply of perimeter ...
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Red Onions Linked to Salmonella Outbreak, Officials Say Red onions grown in California have been traced as the potential source of a salmonella outbreak that has infected more than 500 people in the United States and Canada, health officials said. Confirmed cases have surfaced in 34 states. Those most affected ...
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The Umbrella Academy Recap: Be Our Guest How difficult is it to resist Reginald Hargreeves? Difficult enough that — despite suffering enough lifelong dysfunction to warrant a whole team of psychiatrists — all seven of his adopted children, including the dead one, end up accepting his polite invitation to ...
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Russia to approve coronavirus vaccine soon, officials hoping for mass vaccination in October MOSCOW, Russia (CNN/WJW) — Russia has reportedly completed clinical trials for its coronavirus vaccine. Now, officials say they intend to approve the vaccine in less than two weeks and are preparing a mass vaccination campaign for the fall. Officials told ...
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US Navy's first Black female tactical jet pilot gets her 'wings of gold' (CNN) The US Navy's first Black female tactical aircraft pilot, Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle, received her "wings of gold" on Friday, marking a historic milestone for naval aviation. Swegle was named a naval aviator and awarded her gold naval aviator wings with 25 ...
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Allegheny County reports 66 new COVID-19 cases, one additional death The number of new COVID-19 cases in Allegheny County dropped to 66 on Saturday, with 12 additional hospitalizations and one new death. The person died on July 29 and was in their 80s, said the county. Those positive COVID-19 results came from 1,459 ...
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Coronavirus: Mexico's death toll becomes world's third highest Mexico has become the country with the third highest death toll with coronavirus, with only the US and Brazil recording greater numbers. It has now suffered at least 46,688 deaths during the pandemic, with a total of 424,637 infections. Previously the United ...
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Beyoncé's Best Fashion Moments From "Black Is King" Beyoncé's highly-anticipated visual album "Black Is King" dropped today on Disney+ and the superstar has the fashion industry swooning. Incorporating the music of last summer's "The Lion King: The Gift", the 85-minute film was created as a celebratory ...
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Joe's return provides spark to talented 2020-21 Hoop Hogs Roster By Kevin McPherson. LITTLE ROCK — As second-year Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman continues to build a national brand and program in Fayetteville, his first full roster as Head Hog has a chance to splash big on the national stage in 2020-21 with a ...
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Nuggets' Troy Daniels dishes on the Lakers, LeBron James and his path to Denver: "It's good to feel wanted" Nuggets guard Troy Daniels didn't mince words. He called it one of the hardest decisions of his life. Anthony Davis had personally recruited him to the Lakers before this season started. LeBron James had affectionately given him the nickname "layup" ...
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WAGNER: The returns of Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn should make for magical year Rejoice, Illinois fans. Your good news just came in waves. Ayo Dosunmu started the party on Friday night when he announced he would return for his junior season on the Illinois men's basketball team in a Hollywood-style video that ended with him ...
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PGA Championship drama: Sandy Tatum statue reaches Harding Park after scare in Mark Twain's hometown Sandy Tatum, on his way back to San Francisco, stopped by to see Mark Twain, in a manner of speaking. The truck carrying a life-size statue of Tatum, scheduled to be unveiled during the PGA Championship at Harding Park, was involved in an accident last ...
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Facebook puts global block on Brazil's Bolsonaro supporters BRASILIA (Reuters) - Facebook (FB.O) said on Saturday it has put a global block on certain accounts controlled by supporters of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro implicated in a fake news inquiry, a day after it was fined for not complying with a Supreme Court ...
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Wall Street Week Ahead: After monster rally, investors cautious as US recovery wobbles BY APRIL JOYNER. Investors are preparing their portfolios for a potentially rocky patch in U.S. stocks, worried that a dramatic rebound in equities may stall amid dimming economic data and rising political uncertainty. Most money managers are wary of cutting ...
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Police: Tainted Alcohol Kills 69 People in Northern India NEW DELHI — Indian police arrested 25 people on suspicion of selling tainted alcohol that killed at least 69 people this week in northern Punjab state, a police officer said on Saturday. A state government statement said six police officers and seven other ...
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Potential Apple Watch Series 6 battery passes through Korean regulator with larger capacity A battery from Apple potentially destined for a future Apple Watch or AirPods charging case has passed through a Korean certification database. This comes after new a MacBook battery passed through international regulatory agencies earlier this week.
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DHS: 1062 new cases of COVID-19; 54K+ positive, 947 deaths, 43K+ recovered, 895K+ negative MILWAUKEE - More than 1,000 new positive cases of COVID-19 were reported by officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Saturday, Aug. 1, for a total of 54,002. DHS officials reported 1,062 new cases. It is the fifth time that at least 1,000 ...
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Ryan Weber poor again, but Red Sox not considering removing him from starting rotation Ryan Weber finally made his big break in the majors last week, making his first career Opening Day roster as he became the Red Sox' No. 3 starter to begin the season. But it's been all downhill from there for the 28-year-old right-hander. Weber was poor out ...
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Coronavirus survivors needed to donate plasma STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- New York Blood Center (NYBC) is calling on New Yorkers who have recovered from coronavirus (COVID-19) to donate convalescent plasma to help critically ill patients across the country. NYBC estimates 7,000 donations per week ...
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Zimbabwean author freed after night in jail for protest An internationally known Zimbabwean author and several other people have been released on bail on Saturday, after spending a night in police cells for protesting against the government. HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — An internationally known Zimbabwean ...
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Ram Mandir's time has come The narrow and cramped lanes of Ayodhya have always reverberated with hymns and couplets from Tulsi Das' 'Ram Charit Manas,' but there seems to be a discernible change in the atmospherics of it all. Perhaps it's pride that the town, considered the ...
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Chandrayaan-2: Pragyan rover intact on Moon's surface, says Chennai techie; ISRO to probe New Delhi, Aug 01: Is the Chandrayaan-2 mission still alive? Mystery deepens as Chennai based space enthusiast Shanmuga Subramanian, who was credited by NASA late last year for spotting the debris of India's Chandrayaan-2 moon probe Vikram lander ...
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Kenya Airways resumes international flights after virus curbs lifted By George Obulutsa. NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya Airways resumed international flights on Saturday, heading to about 30 destinations for the first time since the routes were suspended in March due to the coronavirus. The carrier, in which Air France KLM ...
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IMF and African Development Bank loans couldn't even cover South Africa's tax shortfall South Africa lost more in tax revenue in the first three-and-half months of its fiscal year than it borrowed from the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank combined. A lockdown that initially shuttered almost all economic activity led to an ...
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