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NBA Finals: Predicting who wins Lakers-Heat, and why After much springtime bloviating, there will be no asterisk on this NBA championship. If anything, it will be more badge of honor -- a mark of perseverance through isolation, mental strain, and the internal discord of performing a job in the entertainment industry ...
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A Debate Mess Good morning. Trump and Biden hold a debate like no other before it. We have explanation and analysis. Image. President Trump and Joe Biden squared off in Cleveland last night.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times. It was unlike any presidential debate ...
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Gabrielle Union, NBC reach resolution in dispute over 'AGT' firing, racism allegations Gabrielle Union and NBC say they have reached an "amicable resolution" after nearly a year of a public back-and-forth dispute over her firing from "America's Got Talent," which she said was retaliation for coming forward with allegations of racism and a toxic ...
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HP says its face-tracking, heart-rate enabled VR headset knows when you're overwhelmed The HP Omnicept Edition VR headset adds face tracking, eye tracking and heart rate in 2021. HP. Imagine you're training to be a pilot or a doctor, experiencing a simulation in VR with convincing images and tools that feel like the real thing. And not only do ...
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Facebook introduces cross-app communication between Messenger and Instagram, plus other features Facebook announced today it will begin rolling out new functionality that will allow Instagram and Messenger users to communicate across apps, in addition to bringing a host of Messenger -inspired features to the Instagram inbox. On Instagram, users will be ...
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'The Boys In The Band': Raging Gracefully Inspired, at least in part, by critic Stanley Kauffman's challenge to gay playwrights to ditch all the hinting and coding and veiled metaphor so as to honestly and openly depict the lives of homosexuals in their work, Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band debuted ...
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Curses! Postseason losses continue for long-suffering teams It was not a good start to the Major League Baseball postseason for those who don't believe in curses. The Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics extended their string of postseason futility on Tuesday with losses in the openers of their respective ...
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Large Boom Rattles an Already Anxious Paris PARIS — A loud boom startled the city of Paris and its suburbs on Wednesday, halting pedestrians in their tracks, interrupting tennis players at the French Open, and sending social media into a flurry of speculation over the origin of the noise. The source, it ...
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What does a typical October look like in Louisiana? It's busy with tropical weather activity For those thinking the turn of the calendar to Oct. 1 means the end of hurricane threats for south Louisiana, it's time for a rethink, if history is any guide. Louisiana's first recorded brush with tropical weather occurred in October, in 1527, and so did some of its ...
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Companies added better than expected 749000 jobs amid jump in construction, hospitality, ADP says Private companies added 749,000 jobs in September vs. the 600,000 Dow Jones estimate. Construction, trade transportation and utilities and hospitality led the gains. The report comes two days ahead of the official nonfarm payrolls report, which is expected ...
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Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine spurs immune response in older adults Investigators in Moderna's phase 1 trial of mRNA vaccine mRNA-1273 saw two solicited systemic grade 3 adverse events. (Moderna). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. Moderna has published data from adults aged 56 years and older who ...
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The promise, and struggle, of making your iPhone look your way After 13 years, iPhone users finally have the opportunity to do what their Android-loving counterparts have been doing from the beginning: Customizing home screens with widgets. Although iOS still isn't as much of a free-form party as Google's Android ...
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Timothy Ray Brown, 1st person cured of HIV, dies of cancer Timothy Ray Brown, who made history as "the Berlin patient," the first person known to be cured of HIV infection, has died. He was 54. Brown died Tuesday at his home in Palm Springs, California, according to a social media post by his partner, Tim Hoeffgen.
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Hall, Franklin Head To Runoff For Rest Of John Lewis' Term Former Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall and former Morehouse College President Robert Franklin advanced to a runoff in Tuesday's special election to fill the short remainder of the late John Lewis' term in Congress. Hall and Franklin led five other ...
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Seagram's heir faces sentencing in branded sex slave case NEW YORK (AP) — A wealthy benefactor of Keith Raniere, the disgraced leader of a self-improvement group in upstate New York convicted of turning women into sex slaves who were branded with his initials, faces sentencing Wednesday in the federal ...
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Flu Season Never Came to the Southern Hemisphere In March, as coronavirus widened its global sweep, one health statistic quickly flattened: influenza cases. In the Southern Hemisphere, flu season would have been just taking off, but cases were virtually nonexistent. "Never in my 40-year career have we ever ...
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Twitter temporarily suspends Hungarian government's account BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The Hungarian government says its official Twitter account was temporarily suspended and then restored without explanation. Government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said Wednesday in a Facebook post that "we have taken the ...
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UK economic slump during lockdown not as bad as first feared The British economy shrank by less than first feared during the depths of the COVID-19 lockdown, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday. The ONS said UK GDP fell by 19.8% between April and June, revised up from an earlier estimate of ...
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Assaults on Los Angeles police officers have risen 156% since last year, chief says 'I hear the need for many changes about our society, including policing, but these numbers are troubling'. By Louis Casiano | Fox News. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Comments; Print; Email. close. Fox News Flash top headlines for Sept. 29 Video ...
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How A Texas-Led Lawsuit Could Place The Affordable Care Act In Jeopardy Texas and 17 other states are challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act in in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in November. And over the weekend, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
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Cyberpunk 2077 developer will require crunch ahead of November launch Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red is reportedly implementing a mandatory crunch period ahead of the game's November release date, according to a Bloomberg report. Employees will be required to work six day work weeks — "your typical amount ...
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NYC elementary schools reopen in big back-to-school test NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of elementary school students are heading back to classrooms this week as New York City enters a high-stakes stage of resuming in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic, which is keeping students at ...
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Showers, some rumbles of thunder possible Wednesday Good Wednesday morning! We hope you had a great start to the week. You've made it to the halfway point. Yesterday provided a nice change of pace after a rainy Monday, but as soon as that break in the wet weather arrived, an unsettled trend in the forecast ...
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Mental health resources to use if you are in crisis or just need a helping hand SEATTLE — Watch The Way Forward: Mental Health and Well Being. Thu, Oct. 1 at 11 AM on New Day Northwest. You are not alone! The team at Premera Blue Cross compiled this comprehensive list of local and national crisis and mental health resources to ...
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Millions of Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests May Help Fill the Testing Gap Editor's Note (9/29/20): This story has been updated and republished in light of the Trump administration's newly announced plans to ship millions of antigen tests to states and vulnerable communities. An inexpensive coronavirus test that millions of ...
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Venezuela shortages prompt wave of protests across country A wave of demonstrations has erupted across Venezuela as angry citizens flout lockdown restrictions to demand an end to worsening shortages of everything from electricity and water to fuel and household supplies. Since Sunday, more than 100 protests ...
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Duchess Meghan: Nothing I say is 'controversial' Duchess Meghan insists nothing she says is "controversial". The Duchess of Sussex believes everything she has said is not controversial in itself, but rather people's "interpretation" of it. She said: "It transcends into how you interact with anyone around you ...
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Dolly Parton's Christmas movie to premiere on Netflix Dolly Parton has a new Christmas movie coming to Netflix. The streaming service announced, "Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square" will be out November 22nd. The movie stars Christine Baranksi, as a rich, unpleasant woman who returns to her small ...
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Silicon Valley surveillance company Palantir to go public Wednesday on New York Stock Exchange The secretive big data and surveillance company Palantir Technologies will offer its stock to public investors for the first time Wednesday, a long-anticipated move that promises to transform its business and its public profile. Support our journalism. Subscribe ...
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Babri Masjid Demolition Case: All accused acquitted, judge says demolition was not pre-planned | Highlights New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: All accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case have been acquitted by the Special CBI court in Lucknow on Wednesday. In its judgement pronounced today, the court said that the demolition was not pre-planned. Earlier today ...
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Russia: Statement by the Spokesperson on the sentencing of Yuri Dmitriev On 29 September 2020, historian and human rights activist Mr Yuri Dmitriev had his sentence increased by the Supreme Court of Karelia from 3 years and 6 months to 13 years' imprisonment in a high security penal colony. Other charges for which he was ...
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From credit, debit cards to driving license to free LPG cylinders under PMUY, list of rules changing from October 1 New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: With the start of the new month, several rules which are directly related to the common man are changing from October 1. Some of the rules which are going to change from tomorrow include the motor vehicles rules, Ujjwala ...
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Priti Patel looked at idea of sending asylum seekers to South Atlantic Priti Patel looked at idea of sending asylum seekers to South Atlantic. Home secretary asked officials to see if applicants could be processed on isolated St Helena. Ascension Island photographed in 2013. It is part of the British Overseas Territory of St.
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