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Proposal to expand College Football Playoff to eight teams shelved PAC-12 commissioner Larry Scott suggested expanding the College Football Playoff from four to eight teams for this season, but the CFP management committee did not approve the idea during Wednesday's meeting, CFP executive director Bill Hancock told ...
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Trump's allies offer public praise but privately worry after debate (CNN) The morning after a rancorous debate punctuated by President Donald Trump's refusal to condemn white supremacy, his advisers offered effusive public praise even as some privately worried his performance would alienate voters and others ...
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NFL News | Latest NFL Football News | NFL.com Las Vegas coach Jon Gruden said Wednesday the team addressed recent reports that multiple Raiders players were not wearing face masks at a recent charity event organized by tight end Darren Waller. The event, which took place in Henderson, Nev., was ...
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Ravens hope to learn from 'painful' lesson given by Chiefs The Baltimore Ravens had their flaws exposed in a loss to Kansas City that had a familiar feel. "It looked like the same thing from the Tennessee game, to be honest," Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said Monday night after the 34-20 defeat. The 2019 NFL ...
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Warriors look to Heat's post-LeBron James success for guide back to Finals Warriors look to Heat, Spurs for map back to Finals after KD's exit originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea. Following Kevin Durant's departure, the Warriors found themselves needing to recalibrate the direction of their franchise. Still armed with three ...
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren drop out of The New Yorker Festival in solidarity with magazine's union 'Princess Bride' director and star discuss 2020 'fire swamp'. New York (CNN Business) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Elizabeth Warren will no longer participate in The New Yorker Festival in an act of solidarity with the magazine's staff union.
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Philadelphia 76ers to discuss coaching job with Doc Rivers Philadelphia 76ers ownership -- including Josh Harris and David Blitzer -- will meet with Doc Rivers in Philadelphia on Wednesday night on the franchise's head-coaching job, sources tell ESPN. Rivers talked earlier Wednesday with general manager Elton ...
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Release of grand jury proceedings postponed in Breonna Taylor case after prosecutor requests delay The Kentucky attorney general will have two additional days to release audio from the proceedings of the grand jury that considered charges in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, a judge ruled Wednesday. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. Attorney ...
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Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III moving off Dec. 19; new date sought The third fight between heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will not take place on Dec. 19 as planned, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN on Wednesday. The reason? Football. "We're moving off because there's five conference ...
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Poland's government heads further to the right in new lineup WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's ruling nationalists appeared to have taken a turn further to the right on Wednesday with the appointment of an ultra-conservative education chief in a new cabinet lineup, raising the prospect of new friction with the European ...
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Clare Bronfman Is Sentenced to 81 Months in Nxivm 'Sex Cult' Case Clare Bronfman Is Sentenced to 81 Months in Nxivm 'Sex Cult' Case. Ms. Bronfman, a Seagram's heir, played a crucial role in the group, using her family fortune to intimidate critics as it faced allegations that it was an abusive cult, prosecutors say.
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Disinfecting the Texas water supply from a brain-eating amoeba could take months, officials say (CNN) Texas officials said that it could take months to disinfect the brain-eating amoeba contaminated water that claimed the life of a 6-year-old boy. Gov. Greg Abbott held a news conference Tuesday to address what he called "the total tragedy" of the death ...
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Takeaways on Trump, Voter Fraud and the Election The specter of widespread voter fraud has been a cornerstone of President Trump's efforts to dispute the Nov. 3 election should he lose. A New York Times Magazine investigation published on Wednesday has found that the idea, based on a flimsy set of ...
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Graham, Harrison tied in another South Carolina poll The race between South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democrat Jaime Harrison is tied, according to another new poll released Wednesday. Harrison and Graham are tied at 48 percent among likely voters, according to the Quinnipiac University poll.
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Suspect arrested in ambush shooting of 2 LA sheriff's deputies A suspect has been arrested in the brazen ambush shooting that left two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies severely wounded earlier this month, authorities said on Wednesday. Authorities identified the suspect as 36-year-old Deonte Murray.
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The pandemic could push an alarming number of women out of the workforce First the good news: There are more women in senior-level positions across corporate America. Now the bad news: That progress is in real jeopardy. More from Success. So you're working remotely and want to move? Read this first · Six months into the ...
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Bridgewater Offers Safe, Healthy Halloween Guide BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Bridgewater is offering a guide for families to enjoy a safe and healthy Halloween. The township announced its annual trick or treat event is canceled but another township-sponsored event is being planned. Read More: Bridgewater ...
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'I Am Woman' Singer Helen Reddy Is Dead, Aged 78 Australian-born singer Helen Reddy, whose hit "I Am Woman" became a feminist anthem in the 1970's, died in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. She was 78 years old. Her death was announced on Facebook by her children, Traci Donat and Jordan ...
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Rare Halloween Blue Moon Joins October Sky Over Wisconsin With everything else 2020 has wrought in Wisconsin — and, really, almost everywhere on the planet — a blue moon on Halloween sounds about right. The second full moon of the month is called a blue moon. It so happens that the Oct. 31 full moon rises ...
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NC To Move Into Phase 3 Friday: What You Need To Know NORTH CAROLINA — North Carolina will loosen coronavirus restrictions at some outdoor and entertainment venues later this week, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday. Under a new executive order, movie theaters, outdoor stadiums and amusement ...
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Here Are The Free PlayStation Plus Games For October 2020 It's time for some more PlayStation Plus free games: October approaches, and with it all manner of spookiness throughout the video game industry. This month touches on that a little bit with a Vampire game, as well as a driving game that isn't particularly ...
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The Most Shocking Revelations From The Meaning of Mariah Carey Mariah Carey is a household name. But despite being in the public eye ever since her debut album in 1990, details about her childhood and other private matters have remained scarce. Now, with the release of her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, the ...
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Berlin patient: First person cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown, dies Mr Brown, who was also known as "the Berlin patient", was given a bone marrow transplant from a donor who was naturally resistant to HIV in 2007. It meant he no longer needed anti ...
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Proud Boy Arrested On Six Felony Charges In Portland The morning after President Trump gave a shoutout to the Proud Boys at the first presidential debate, a member of the controversial right-wing group was arrested in Portland, Oregon, on 12 charges, including multiple felonies for assault and unlawful use of a ...
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A lifeline for airline workers is ending. Some have already moved on. Tens of thousands of airline workers are bracing for a wave of furloughs that could begin as soon as Thursday, when a ban on broad layoffs that was a condition of federal aid comes to an end. The cuts will be painful, but they could have been worse.
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Zimbabwe suspects bacterial disease behind elephant deaths Zimbabwe suspects a bacterial disease called hemorrhagic septicemia is behind the recent deaths of more than 30 elephants but is doing further tests to make sure, the parks authority said. The elephant deaths, which began in late August, come soon after ...
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'Ms. Marvel' Disney Plus series casts Iman Vellani in title role Disney Plus' "Ms. Marvel" series has cast its titular lead. Newcomer Iman Vellani has been cast to play Ms. Marvel a.k.a. Pakistani American Kamala Khan, Variety has confirmed with a source close to the project. Advertisement. The character she will play is a ...
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Giolito dazzles, Abreu slugs White Sox past A's in opener OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Lucas Giolito released a brief yell of delight and marched quickly back to the dugout, his work day going just brilliantly for the Chicago White Sox. Giolito simply dazzled in his postseason debut, stymieing the Oakland Athletics through ...
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Tennessee getting first shipment of 133000 rapid COVID-19 tests for K-12 schools NASHVILLE — Tennessee is getting its first 133,000 of a projected 2 million rapid point-of-care coronavirus test kits, capable of producing results in the field within 13 to 15 minutes, officials say. Gov. Bill Lee told reporters Tuesday that he intends to deploy the ...
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Chromecast with Google TV revamps Google's dongle at $50, available in US now Google unveiled a new Chromecast streaming device Wednesday, an update to its $30 dongle released in 2018 and the higher-end $70 Chromecast Ultra released in 2016. Google; screenshot by CNET. Google unveiled a new $50 (£60, AU$99) ...
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Trump administration defends census decisions in 2 courts Trump administration attorneys were in courts on both coasts Tuesday, fighting over when the 2020 census would end and how the data would be used for deciding how many congressional seats each state gets. In the nation's capital, Trump administration ...
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NASCAR announces 2021 schedule, starting with a Florida focus NASCAR's 2021 schedule will open with a different and more pronounced Florida focus. The top Cup Series will begin with the Busch Clash on Feb. 9 at Daytona International Speedway's road course. The series has raced at that course once before — in ...
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Not much to complain about in 3-0 start, but Bills know they need to shore up run defense There have been times during Sean McDermott's coaching tenure in Buffalo where his defenses have gone through some serious struggles stopping the run. There was that nightmarish stretch in the middle of 2017 when, during a six-game period, the Bills ...
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Seven people shot at Serenity Funeral Home in Milwaukee; police searching for suspect A car pulled up to a crowd of around 100 mourners gathering for a funeral on Milwaukee's north side and opened fire Wednesday, wounding seven people. The victims were all in stable condition at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon, said acting ...
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signs first-in-the-nation farmworker protections package California lawmakers are looking to protect one of the state's most valuable workforces with a new COVID-19 relief package. On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the farmworker relief package, which promises farmworkers stricter enforcement of health ...
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UPDATE: Drive-thru flu shots full, openings for in-person at LFCHD UPDATE, POSTED 2:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. FROM THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Registration for Saturday's drive-thru flu shot event is now closed. If you need a flu shot, you can get one free by appointment only starting Oct. 5 in our Public Health ...
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Uber, Lyft look to kill California law that requires them to treat drivers as employees Californians are being asked decide if Uber, Lyft and other app-based drivers should remain independent contractors or be eligible for the benefits that come with being company employees. The battle between the powerhouses of the so-called gig economy ...
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UK lawmakers grumble but renew sweeping govt COVID-19 powers LONDON (AP) — British lawmakers voted Wednesday to renew the government's sweeping powers to impose emergency restrictions to curb the coronavirus pandemic, though many slammed the way Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative ...
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Assange bugged while at Ecuadorian Embassy, UK court told LONDON (AP) — Julian Assange's conversations in the latter part of his 7-year stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London were systematically bugged, even in the toilet, a London court heard Wednesday. In written statements at Assange's extradition hearing ...
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Trump, Biden discuss the Supreme Court nomination, election integrity at debate The first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden held Tuesday night was characterized by interruption and personal attacks on character, with Trump talking over Biden to ask him questions about his son's ...
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Congressman Wants George Mason Law To Change Its Name AGAIN — This Time To Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg I call on the George Mason University Board of Visitors to rename the Law School the Scalia-Ginsburg School of Law. It honors the bequest but adds the balance in jurisprudence the current name lacks. A statue of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg should be ...
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Ford is recalling over 700000 vehicles with faulty backup cameras The recall covers most 2020 versions of Ford's F-Series trucks, the 2020 Explorer, Mustang, Transit, Expedition, Escape, Ranger and Edge. Email icon; Facebook icon; Twitter icon; Linkedin icon; Flipboard icon. Print icon; Resize icon ...
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The Latest: Sonic boom startles players, fans at French Open PARIS (AP) — The Latest from the French Open (all times local):. ___. 1 p.m.. Dominik Koepfer was about to serve in his match against Stan Wawrinka on Court Suzanne Lenglen when he was startled by a sonic boom. Koepfer's shoulders dropped into a ...
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Alabama governor apologizes to '63 church bombing survivor Alabama's governor is apologizing to a survivor of a racist 1963 church bombing that killed four Black girls. Gov. Kay Ivey's office released a letter Wednesday saying that Sarah Collins Rudolph and other victims of the blast suffered what she called an ...
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The Latest: Virus patients filling hospitals in Wisconsin A teacher checks the body temperature of a student upon her arrival at a primary school, in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Pakistani students head back to primary schools following their reopening, amid a steady decline in coronavirus deaths ...
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Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga can be sent to UN tribunal, French court rules Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga can be handed over to a United Nations tribunal in Tanzania, France's top civil court ruled on Wednesday, dismissing his lawyers' arguments that he is too frail to be extradited. UN prosecutors accuse the former ...
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Poll: Who won second leaders' debate? Labour leader Jacinda Ardern and National leader Judith Collins again went head to head in the second televised leaders' debate tonight. Otago Daily Times. Who won the second leaders' debate? Judith Collins. Jacinda Ardern. It was a draw. It is less than ...
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UFC fighter Conor McGregor: 'I've decided to retire from fighting' NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- UFC champ Conor McGregor is retiring, he announced in a late-night tweet. "Hey guys I've decided to retire from fighting," the mixed martial artist, 31, wrote. "Thank you all for the amazing memories! What a ride it's been! Here is a ...
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Consultations on with India over border dispute: China ANKARA. China and India are holding a meeting to solve their border issues, Beijing said on Wednesday. "China and India are meeting on the consultation and coordination mechanism on the border issue," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin told a ...
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Canada and Britain impose sanctions on Belarus, president over 'fraudulent' election OTTAWA — Canada and Britain have levelled sanctions on the president of Belarus, his son and various government officials over what they say was a fraudulent election and abuse of those who have taken to the streets to protest it. Canada imposed the ...
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