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Las Vegas Raiders' Derek Carr says players 'felt terrible' about mask issue HENDERSON, Nev. -- Coach Jon Gruden said Las Vegas Raiders players "let their dauber down a little bit" when they broke COVID-19 protocol by appearing maskless at an indoor charity event Monday night. Quarterback Derek Carr, who attended the event, ...
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Cowboys DT Dontari Poe: Conversation with Jerry Jones on kneeling during anthem was 'all positive' FRISCO, Texas — Dontari Poe had intended to speak with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. The defensive tackle knew when Dallas acquired him this offseason that no Cowboys played had kneeled during the national anthem since former 49ers quarterback ...
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Trump's debate callout bolsters far-right Proud Boys (CNN) Members of the far-right group the Proud Boys are celebrating comments made by President Donald Trump after he was asked to condemn White supremacists, and refused to do so, during Tuesday's presidential debate. The President instead used ...
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Dickerson homers as Marlins beat Cubs 5-1 in playoff opener CHICAGO -- Corey Dickerson hit a three-run homer off a fading Kyle Hendricks in the seventh inning, and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 5-1 on Wednesday in Game 1 of their NL wild-card series. Jesus Aguilar also homered and Sandy Alcantara ...
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Fans to be allowed at World Series, NLCS in Arlington, Texas NEW YORK (AP) — Fans can take themselves out to the ball game for the first time this season during the NL Championship Series and World Series at new Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Major League Baseball said Wednesday that about 11,500 ...
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Rockets strike Iraqi base where US troops are located, US defense official says (CNN) Six rockets landed near Erbil International Airport in the semiautonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq on Wednesday, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Interior of the Kurdistan Regional Government. A US defense official with ...
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Rebuffed by Vatican, Pompeo Assails China and Aligns With Pope's Critics ROME — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently published a sharp letter excoriating the Vatican's plans to renew an agreement with the Chinese government on Church operations in China. He promoted the article in a tweet, concluding, "The Vatican ...
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Now at the Boarding Gate: Coronavirus Tests American Airlines said on Tuesday that it will offer coronavirus tests to passengers, joining United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and JetBlue Airways in offering tests to passengers. Tampa International Airport also said it will offer tests. The tests, which range ...
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Lakers-Heat: Bettors have absurd amounts of money riding on NBA Finals, according to William Hill Sportsbook The midseason hiatus and subsequent Orlando bubble as a response to COVID-19 has changed almost everything about this NBA season, but it has had a notable impact on gamblers. Bettors that had futures stakes in some of the best teams in the NBA saw ...
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With Pixel 5, Google continues its fight for smartphone relevance The Pixel 5. Google. In 2016, Google's newly appointed hardware chief, Rick Osterloh, stood on a stage in San Francisco and unveiled a product that many people in the industry never thought would come: a Google-branded phone. For years, a "GPhone" to ...
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Palantir Shares Up in Wall Street Debut Palantir Technologies, a company that helps government agencies analyze vast amounts of digital data, saw its shares jump in its Wall Street debut on Wednesday in a sign of continued investor excitement for money-losing software companies.
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House Approves Second Bill Aimed at Forced Labor in China FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2018, file photo, people line up at the Artux City Vocational Skills Education Training Service Center at the Kunshan Industrial Park in Artux in western China's Xinjiang region. The Associated Press has found that the Chinese government ...
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California will now require more diversity on company boards Starting next year, public companies headquartered in California will be legally required to diversify their boards racially, ethnically and in terms of sexual and gender identity. The law, which was signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, ...
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All The Dirt On NASCAR's New Schedule By Bob Pockrass. NASCAR officials have pledged to shake up the Cup Series schedule for years. And for 2021, they have fulfilled that and then some. In a series of moves that have some applauding and some wondering why, the 2021 Cup Series schedule ...
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Armor attrition in Nagorno-Karabakh battle not a sign US should give up on tanks, experts say As Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows in a battle that has taken a heavy toll on the warring parties' armor, experts contacted by Military Times say it is too early to sound the death knell for tanks. Some 95 people have been killed – 11 of them civilians ...
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Federal judge unhappy with NC's controversial change to absentee ballot rules A federal judge on Wednesday blasted the State Board of Elections' recent change to the rules for absentee ballots, arguing that the move effectively overturns state law that requires voters to have a witness sign their mail-in ballot. The elections board — as ...
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Puck already dropped on NHL offseason that could be a frenzy Even before the Tampa Bay Lightning returned home to celebrate their Stanley Cup championship, Julien BriseBois was on the phone with other NHL general managers about what to do next. He is certainly not alone in making calls. "Although we ended the ...
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US restricts palm oil imports from Malaysia over alleged forced labor abuses (CNN) US Customs and Border Protection will block imports of palm oil and palm oil products from Malaysia in the latest move by the agency targeting overseas forced labor practices. The restrictions, which go into effect on Wednesday, take aim at all palm oil ...
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Morgan Carroll: Last night, Trump pretended he has a plan for health care. His only plan is to dismantle the ACA. Last night, Colorado families gathered together to tune into the first presidential debate. And what they saw was one leader on the stage — and one pathological liar. President Donald Trump knows all too well that he can't defend his record of failure.
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Spain to lock down capital, angering regional government MADRID (Reuters) - Residents of infection hotspot Madrid are to be barred from leaving except on essential trips under new rules to fight the coronavirus resurgence, Spain's government said on Wednesday. Slideshow ( 2 images ). But regional authorities ...
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Internal documents show drugmakers' reliance on US price hikes House Democrats are using the results of an 18-month investigation into prescription drug pricing practices to highlight the extent to which pharmaceutical companies take advantage of a lack of pricing limits in the United States. Internal documents from ...
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Evacuations Ordered In Jackson County For Mullen Fire That Started In Wyoming JACKSON COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)– The pre-evacuation area of Jackson County was made a mandatory evacuation on Wednesday afternoon for the Mullen Fire. The fire burning near the Wyoming-Colorado state line has destroyed 29 homes and 31 other ...
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Feature Request: Offer more iOS themes than just Light and Dark We got the first iOS themes last year, when Apple brought a system-wide Dark Mode to the iPhone as part of iOS 13. But the way that iPhone users have been taking advantage of widgets and shortcuts in iOS 14 to completely transform the look of their devices ...
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Fed restricts share buybacks by biggest banks through end of year The Federal Reserve on Wednesday extended restrictions on shareholder payouts by the largest banks through the end of the year. Under the restrictions, large banks with more than $100 billion in total assets will be prohibited from making share ...
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Police say politics a motive in racist attacks on Warren Black family, Partisan politics and hatred appears to have been the motives behind a series of attacks against a Black Warren family, police said Wednesday in announcing the arrest of a suspect. Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer told reporters the 24-year-old ...
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Disney Casts Iman Vellani As Its Marvelous Ms. Marvel Between the delay of Black Widow and the upcoming She-Hulk and WandaVision series, Disney+ really is the place to see a female-led project in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, the streaming platform has more news about yet another Marvel series of ...
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Boo! ALL the 2020 Halloween events, fall festivals happening in Cincinnati Halloween is gonna be different this year, no doubt about it. Many of our favorite events and attractions have been canceled this year because of the pandemic, and those that are happening have been scaled back. We've compiled a handy list of creepy ...
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The full Harvest Moon kicks off Thursday, here's how it got its name The full moon is a celestial event that captures the minds of many. Maybe it's a stroll on the boardwalk with a loved on. Perhaps it was so bright at night, you could still garden. For centuries, we've been fascinated with the moon's full illumination on earth.
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Canada: outcry after video shows hospital staff taunting dying Indigenous woman Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman, arrived at a hospital in the Quebec city of Joliette on Monday, complaining of stomach pain. The mother of seven had previously suffered ...
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Restaurant workers picket at DC's Capital Grille Dozens of restaurant workers demonstrated Wednesday outside the high-end Capital Grille, demanding wage reform as their industry and their livelihoods have been decimated by the coronavirus pandemic. Few industries have been hit harder: Recent ...
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DWI Driver Gets Maximum Sentence in 2018 Killing of 12-Year-Old LI Boy Scout The McMorris family returned to Suffolk court Wednesday, hopeful of moving closer to justice for their son Andrew -- a 12-year-old boy who died after a man convicted of driving drunk plowed into him and his Boy Scout troop in 2018. After a delayed sentencing ...
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US imposes sanctions on Cuba's Raul Castro's son-in-law WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is targeting the son-in-law of retired Cuban leader Raul Castro with sanctions as it steps up its campaign against the communist island's government ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November.
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Study: Neanderthal genes may be liability for COVID patients Scientists say genes some people have inherited from Neanderthal ancestors may increase the likelihood of suffering severe forms of COVID-19. By. FRANK JORDANS Associated Press. September 30, 2020, 8:13 AM. • 2 min read. Share to Facebook
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First Fossil Feather Ever Found Belonged to This Dinosaur To settle a lengthy debate, a team of paleontologists says the specimen unearthed in the 19th century was shed by an archaeopteryx.
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Florida allows eviction moratorium to expire Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will allow the state's ban on residential foreclosures and evictions to expire Oct. 1. DeSantis announced the ban, which only applied to the final action of foreclosures and evictions, would not be renewed, citing the Centers for ...
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Sen. Romney meets with Supreme Court pick Barrett, touts her 'impressive' resume Utah's two U.S. senators, both GOPers, have met with U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett — a political flashpoint among Democrats and Republicans — and so far, she's mustering generally positive comments from the lawmakers. Sen.
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32 acquitted in razing of India mosque that set off violence An Indian court has acquitted all 32 people accused of crimes in a 1992 attack and demolition of a 16th century mosque that sparked Hindu-Muslim violence leaving some 2,000 people dead. By. BISWAJEET BANERJEE Associated Press. September 30 ...
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Officials Release Halloween Guidance as Illinois Reports 2273 New COVID-19 Cases To help people celebrate Halloween safely, the Illinois Department of Public Health released guidance Tuesday on common activities such as trick-or-treating. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors. This year, trick-or-treaters and those passing out candy ...
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Reds, Braves set postseason record for scoring futility ATLANTA (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves are playing the longest scoreless game in postseason history. Wednesday's opening game of the NL wild-card series was the first in postseason history to be scoreless through 11 innings.
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Assange bugged while at Ecuadorian Embassy, UK court told LONDON — 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, two ...
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Netflix's 'American Murder' takes on case of NJ woman and daughters killed by husband Police said Christopher Watts killed Shanann and their daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, at home — smothering the girls and strangling Shanann. His daughters were discovered in an oil tank at the oil and gas company where their father worked. Shanann ...
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AG Barr promises more federal aid, manpower to help Oklahoma TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) — U.S. Attorney William Barr is promising more manpower and federal aid to Oklahoma to help tribal governments and federal prosecutors deal with an increase in criminal cases. During a visit to the Cherokee Nation headquarters ...
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Visiting Surrey girlfriend costs US man $2000 Visiting his Surrey girlfriend will cost a Washington State man $2,000 as a result of his unauthorized entry into Canada in violation of COVID-19 border rules. The RCMP said members with the force's marine Shiprider program were patrolling along the marine ...
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