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Los Angeles Lakers' Anthony Davis shines in NBA Finals debut but says 'job is not done' The Miami Heat started the game sending a double-team at Anthony Davis, but it didn't take long to discover that there wasn't much they could do to slow down the Los Angeles Lakers' superstar big man. In his NBA Finals debut, an animated Davis dominated ...
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76ers coaching search down to Doc Rivers and Mike D'Antoni, decision expected this week, per report The Philadelphia 76ers' search for a new coach could be coming to a close in the near future. The team met with former Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers on Wednesday, and their decision is expected to come down to Rivers or former Houston Rockets ...
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Lose Baby After Pregnancy Complications The model and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen said late Wednesday that she and her husband, the musician John Legend, had lost their third child, a son, days after she posted on social media about suffering pregnancy complications. "Driving home from ...
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What you need to know about breast cancer and how to decrease your risk Breast Cancer Awareness Month This October, Houston Methodist and ABC13 are proud to participate in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer is one of the most common kinds of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women born today in the ...
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Australian jailed for attacking pregnant woman in Islamophobic attack An Australian man who punched and stomped on a pregnant woman in a suspected Islamophobic attack has been jailed for three years. Stipe Lozina, 44, attacked Rana Elasmar, 32, in Sydney last November. Ms Elasmar, then 38 weeks pregnant, had been ...
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Madrid coronavirus: Spain orders lockdown amid rise in cases The Spanish government has ordered a lockdown in the capital Madrid and surrounding areas badly affected by coronavirus after a rise in cases. Under the new restrictions, residents will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential ...
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'The Glorias': four actresses, one feminist icon There's a built-in problem with any Gloria Steinem biopic: She's not all that dramatically interesting. Important and influential? Certainly. Iconic? By all means. A key, even critical figure in the history of Second Wave Feminism and the longer fight for equal ...
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Exclusive: FDA Widens US Safety Inquiry Into AstraZeneca Coronavirus Vaccine - Sources WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has broadened its investigation of a serious illness in AstraZeneca Plc's COVID-19 vaccine study and will look at data from earlier trials of similar vaccines developed by the same scientists, ...
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American, United cutting 32000 jobs as coronavirus aid deal stalls in Congress American Airlines will begin furloughing 19,000 employees on Thursday and United will reportedly cut another 13,000 after lawmakers and the White House failed to agree on a broad pandemic-relief package that includes more federal aid for airlines.
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The latest: Shell to cut 9000 jobs, and fires threaten California wine. Ben van Beurden, the chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell, said Wednesday that he was speeding up a reorganization of the company that will result in the loss of up to 9,000 jobs by the end of 2022. Mr. van Beurden said the company needed to be reshaped ...
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Rangers buy out star goaltender Henrik Lundqvist's contract The "King" of Madison Square Garden has been deposed. The New York Rangers bought out the contract of star goaltender Henrik Lundqvist on Wednesday, parting ways with one of their greatest players in franchise history after 15 mostly spectacular ...
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Shivam Mavi and Kamlesh Nagarkoti repay Kolkata Knight Riders' trust with match-winning performances Shivam Mavi and Kamlesh Nagarkoti set the speed guns on fire in India's unbeaten run to the Under-19 World Cup title in 2018 in New Zealand and knocked over stumps for fun as out-and-out quicks. The Kolkata Knight Riders were so impressed by them ...
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UFC's Israel Adesanya addresses steroid speculation surrounding his swollen pec Fans took note of Adesanya's appearance when he entered the cage — more specifically swelling in his chest around his right nipple. Some fans suspected that Adesanya had developed a gynecomastia, swelling of male breast tissue that can accompany ...
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TWENTYMAN: 5 key stats from Week 3 The Detroit Lions went on the road and got a big win Sunday in Arizona to improve their record to 1-2 on the young season. It doesn't get any easier for the Lions this week, as they come back home to Ford Field and square off against a New Orleans team ...
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Judge sides with Sportsmen's Tavern, calls ban on live music advertising 'irrational' A State Supreme Court justice on Wednesday called the state's pandemic-related ban on advertised and ticketed shows at the Sportsmen's Tavern and other venues an unconstitutional abridgment of free speech and prohibited the State Liquor Authority from ...
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Crosby High School temporarily closes after 10 students diagnosed with COVID-19 Within hours of finalizing Crosby ISD's plans for bringing students back into classrooms, Superintendent Scott Davis and his staff began planning for the next eventuality — setting a procedure for how and when schools should close due to COVID-19 ...
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Health department orders school closure due to possible COVID-19 case CHESTERTOWN — The Kent County Health Department has declared Chestertown Christian Academy an "unsafe facility" and ordered it closed until further notice after a member of the school community allegedly tested positive for COVID-19 last week, ...
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How to navigate the new (and still wonderful) world of Disney Do you need a Disney fix? Are you eager to get back to the Magic Kingdom and see the bold new look of Cinderella's Castle, all dolled up and ready for Walt Disney World's 50th birthday in 2021? Two new things at Disney: Grownups can wear costumes ...
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Coronavirus updates: India overtakes Brazil as second worst-hit country By MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News(NEW YORK) -- A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 883,000 people worldwide.Over 27.1 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new ...
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'Hazard is a little sad' - Courtois hoping Real Madrid star can bounce back from latest injury Thibaut Courtois admits Eden Hazard is a "little sad" after the Real Madrid star was once again ruled out of action with injury. The Belgium international was absent on Wednesday as Zinedine Zidane's side scraped to a 1-0 win over Real Valladolid in La Liga.
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UN atomic watchdog inspects disputed Iranian nuclear site The United Nations' atomic watchdog agency says its inspectors have been able to visit the second of two disputed sites where Iran is suspected of having stored or used undeclared nuclear material in the past. BERLIN (AP) — The United Nations' atomic ...
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Uddhav government extends Maharashtra lockdown till October 31, allows Dabbawalas in Mumbai local However, hotels, food courts, restaurants, and bars will be allowed to operate with effect from October 5 with a capacity not exceeding 50 per cent or as may be prescribed by the local authorities.
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Covid-19 infects majority of bad dreams, suggests study Washington: In a paper published in Frontiers in Psychology, scientists used artificial intelligence to help analyze the dream content of close to a thousand people and found that the novel coronavirus had infected more than half of the distressed dreams ...
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Champions League group-stage draw pots finalised The 32 teams in this season's Champions League will discover their fate on Thursday, with the seeding pots for the group-stage draw now set. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2020-21. The competition will start later this season due to the coronavirus pandemic, but ...
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When Letters From Amnesty International Gave Strength and Hope to Advani During the Emergency The global human rights organisation was in the Centre's crosshairs recently, but there was a time when letters sent by its supporters gave strength and hope to L.K. Advani and his friends who were jailed by Indira Gandhi. When Letters From Amnesty ...
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