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ESPN
CLEVELAND -- In this coronavirus-shortened season, dubbed by many a 60-game sprint, the New York Yankees are playing the long game. The mantra of the Yankees has been very clear: World Series or bust. Therefore, when asked why all celebrations ...
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CBSSports.com
It's incredible what the pandemic has done to how I react to cancelations and postponements of games. As a college football writer, I now approach each week wondering how many games will be removed from the schedule and hoping that, if any are, they ...
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CNN
(CNN) President Donald Trump is expected to again defy recommendations from his own administration's coronavirus task force Saturday when he travels to Wisconsin for a pair of campaign rallies -- though at least one of his events has been moved after ...
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USA TODAY
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs are counting on Yu Darvish to help them avoid a playoff sweep by the Miami Marlins. They are going to have to wait another day to see if Darvish can deliver. Game 2 of the NL wild-card series between the Cubs and ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — A judge declined on Thursday to dismiss a federal lawsuit against John R. Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, in which the Justice Department is seeking to seize his $2 million advance and any future proceeds from ...
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CNN
The move significantly affects the Democratic stronghold of Harris County, which is the state's largest county by population -- one of the most populous in the country -- and covers a massive area. It must now reduce its 11 drop-off locations down to one starting ...
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Washington Post
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has vetoed a bill that would have required high school students to take an ethnic studies course, saying that his decision was driven by a controversy that erupted when critics charged that a draft curriculum was leftist and ...
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Washington Post
CHICAGO — Facebook and Twitter promised to stop encouraging the growth of the baseless conspiracy theory QAnon, which fashions President Donald Trump as a secret warrior against a supposed child-trafficking ring run by celebrities and government ...
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ESPN
Clemson freshman running back Demarkcus Bowman, ESPN's No. 23 recruit in the 2020 class, has entered the NCAA's transfer portal. Bowman, rated as ESPN's No. 4 running back in the 2020 class, appeared in each of Clemson's first two games and ...
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CNN
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, added her name to a list of "citizens of Michiana" who signed a "right to life ad" sponsored by a group that opposes abortion that appeared in a local ...
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USA TODAY
A federal judge Thursday halted the work of a national law enforcement advisory commission authorized by President Donald Trump as part of a legal challenge to the group's composition and claims that it lacked representation from police reform and civil ...
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USA TODAY
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. The start of October also marks the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The most common form of cancer in ...
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CNBC
Roughly 1.6 million Californians could soon begin to see months of unpaid unemployment benefits finally reach their bank accounts. Their arrival will be thanks to the state's Employment Development Department's task force initiative to comb through some ...
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The New York Times
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan indicted the chief executive of BitMEX, Arthur Hayes, and three co-owners: Benjamin Delo, Samuel Reed and Gregory Dwyer. Mr. Dwyer was arrested in Massachusetts on Thursday, while the other three men remained at large ...
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The New York Times
The Tampa Bay Lightning won the National Hockey League's top trophy on Monday from within the confines of a 24/7 pandemic bubble in western Canada, and without any fans in the arena to watch. By Wednesday, the players were back in Florida, greeting ...
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NBC News
Dangerously dry and windy conditions will challenge crews battling the Glass fire in California's wine country over the coming days, as officials warn that gusts could potentially push the blaze toward communities in Napa County. The ominous forecast comes ...
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NPR
In a decision shocking to those familiar with the $5 footlong, Ireland's Supreme Court has ruled: Subway bread isn't actually bread. At least, not legally. That's because its bread has too much sugar, the court said Tuesday. The country's VAT Act of 1972 says ...
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New Zealand Herald
Pregnancy loss takes a huge emotional and financial toll — which many people still don't talk about. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend revealed that they lost their third child. Chrissy Teigen/Instagram. Email icon; Facebook icon; Twitter icon; Linkedin icon ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) The four astronauts slated to begin a six-month stay at the International Space Station next month beamed as they revealed their name for the SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle that will soon carry them on their extraterrestrial journey.
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KQED
The events of 2020 have not only stripped our lives of routine, but also of celebrations — the parties and traditions that can help us shake off an interminable work week or even a bad mood, or mark the transition from one season to another. But there is one ...
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Slate Magazine
When Congress let the $600 weekly unemployment payments it created in response to the coronavirus crisis expire at the end of July, many worried it would deal an immediate and painful blow to the economy. Millions of jobless Americans were relying on ...
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fox2now.com
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri health officials announced 1,799 new COVID-19 cases and 10 additional deaths. According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the state has recorded 127,912. cases of SARS-CoV-2—an increase of ...
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Cincinnati.com
Ohio Democratic House candidate Sara Bitter has lost her endorsement from Cincinnati's police union for her support of Black Lives Matter. Bitter is an attorney, disabilities rights advocate and a mother from Symmes Township. She said growing up she often ...
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nj.com
New Jersey has joined a number of neighboring states in launching a free smartphone app to alert people if they've potentially been exposed to the coronavirus, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Thursday. It's called COVID Alert NJ, and anyone 18 or older who ...
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Casper Star-Tribune Online
LARAMIE -- Wyoming knew it would be playing football this fall when the Mountain West reversed course last week on its decision to postpone the season indefinitely. Now the Cowboys know who they will be playing. The Mountain West announced its ...
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The New York Times
Google said on Thursday that it would spend more than $1 billion to license content from international news organizations, after years of criticism that it was not providing fair compensation for articles and other content linked to by its internet search products.
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U.S. News & World Report
By PAN PYLAS, Associated Press. LONDON (AP) — Fight of his life: Assange extradition verdict due in 2021. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will likely spend the rest of 2020 inside a British prison cell before finding out whether he can be sent to the ...
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NBC Connecticut
The Connecticut Department of Public Health released a new series of guidelines Thursday detailing how residents should celebrate Halloween this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic requires all of us to take steps to ...
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The New York Times
Shares in the Swedish retailer H&M rose more than 7 percent after the company said online sales were growing strongly and the company had already returned to profit in the third quarter. H&M also announced that it would close 250 stores globally next year ...
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USA TODAY
After a name change and a six-month delay, get ready to finally hear Sam Smith's latest album, "Love Goes." Smith, who started using gender-neutral "they/them" pronouns last year, had initially planned to put out an album called "To Die For" on May 1, but ...
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BuzzFeed
Let's face it: Borat was a cultural reset. When it came out in 2006, there was no movie quite like it. It didn't matter if you thought it was absolutely disgusting or the most hilarious movie ever, it was impossible not to talk about Borat. 20th Century Fox. After 2006 ...
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Chicago Tribune
U.S. restaurants are moving warily into fall, hoping their slow recovery persists despite the new challenge of chilly weather and a pandemic that's expected to claim even more lives. New York opens indoor dining on Wednesday, restricting capacity to 25%.
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WDBJ7
(AP) - Carnival Cruise Line is canceling most U.S. sailings through the end of this year, the latest sign that the cruise industry's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic could still be many months away. The company said Thursday it is canceling sailings from ...
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Pittsburgh Business Times
Dr. Tracey Conti has seen the positive impacts of the Affordable Care Act at her family medicine practice in McKeesport, with many patients who were previously unable to afford preventive care like colonoscopies and regular visits with doctors over the past ...
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TribLIVE
About an hour ago. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today granted a request from Gov. Tom Wolf to reinstate crowd gathering restrictions designed to prevent the spread of covid-19. In a two-page order filed just after noon Thursday, Judges D. Brooks ...
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Columbus Business First
About 3% – at most 5% – of Ohio adults either had active coronavirus infections or had recently recovered from mid-April through July, according to the state's first random sample of the population, which means no end in sight for facial covering and distance ...
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Goal.com
The Swiss winger could depart Anfield before Monday's deadline with Jurgen Klopp opting not to risk him on Thursday. Xherdan Shaqiri could leave Liverpool before Monday's transfer deadline, with at least two clubs interested in signing the Swiss ...
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CBSSports.com
The 2020 NASCAR schedule was unique to say the least, with a pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, limited fans in the return and races packed into short timeline in order to end the season on time. The 2021 season will hopefully not see any stoppages, ...
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NBC Southern California
LA County Fire crews responded to the home and performed CPR on three men but ultimately pronounced all three dead at the scene, according to the LA County Sheriff's Department. By Mekahlo Medina and Oscar Flores • Published 6 hours ago • Updated ...
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The Guardian
Artist whose mother had affair with former king Albert II wins the right to use royal title and father's surname. Belgian artist Delphine Boël and her father former King Albert II of Belgium. Photograph: Eric Lalmand/Belga/AFP/Getty Images. Belgian artist Delphine ...
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BU Today
Ambassador Mark Storella, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, published an op-ed in BU Today discussing a recent pact between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), ...
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RADIO.COM
DNY59/iStockBy BILL HUTCHINSON and SABINA GHEBREMEDHIN, ABC News(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) -- Kentucky State Attorney General Daniel Cameron has asked for a delay in releasing the grand jury's recordings in the Breonna Taylor case just hours ...
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South Florida Business Journal
Furloughs for 2,100 American Airlines employees in South Florida began Thursday as federal support for airlines across the U.S. dried up. The federal government had been sustaining most airlines during the Covid-19 pandemic through the Payroll Support ...
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CBC.ca
When it comes to the next wave of Marvel content, the studio responsible for Avengers: Endgame is increasingly looking north to fill out its ranks. Iman Vellani of Markham, Ont., appears to be the latest addition. According to reports, Vellani will be starring as ...
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BET
Kyle Rittenhouse gained his notoriety for gunning down two people and wounding a third during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin following the shooting of Jacob Blake who was shot in the back seven times by police. However, through a tweet, his attorneys ...
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Aljazeera.com
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is sure Syrian fighters were operating in Nagorno-Karabakh, where Armenia and Azerbaijan are engaged in heavy fighting. Macron said he has evidence that fighters have travelled through the ...
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Yahoo Sports
Reid: Patriots 'playing really good football' with Cam Newton originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston. You can include Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid among the many people impressed with how the New England Patriots offense has ...
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The Guardian
The Scottish National party has suspended one of its MPs, who was facing calls to resign after taking a train from London to Scotland knowing she had tested positive for Covid-19. Margaret Ferrier, the SNP MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, apologised ...
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CBC.ca
Hong Kong police arrested at least 60 people on suspicion of unauthorized assembly on China's National Day holiday Thursday after crowds gathered on the streets of a popular shopping district chanting pro-democracy slogans. Those arrested included two ...
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Washington Times
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon and Israel have reached an agreement on a framework of indirect, U.S.-mediated talks over a longstanding disputed maritime border between the two countries. The talks will be held at the headquarters of the U.N. peacekeeping ...
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