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Trump Tests Positive for the Coronavirus Trump Tests Positive for the Coronavirus. The president's result came after he spent months playing down the severity of the outbreak that has killed more than 207,000 in the United States and hours after insisting that "the end of the pandemic is in sight.".
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Tatis, Myers homer twice, Padres stay alive with 11-9 win SAN DIEGO -- Fernando Tatis Jr. had been waiting for a breakout game, and boy did "El Nino" get it. The 21-year-old budding superstar, who grew up in the game at the feet of his big league father, hit two home runs and drove in five to boost the San Diego ...
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USL's Phoenix Rising place coach Rick Schantz, Junior Flemmings on leave amid probe PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Rising placed head coach Rick Schantz and midfielder Junior Flemmings on administrative leave late Thursday night as an investigation takes place into allegations that Flemmings used an anti-gay slur during the team's game ...
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The Australia-New Zealand travel bubble is finally here -- but it's only one-way for now (CNN) — Australia will put in place a travel corridor with New Zealand to allow quarantine-free tourism, with flights likely to begin within weeks -- but there's a catch. Initially the quarantine-free travel will only be one-way, from New Zealand to Australia, and a ...
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For Voters Still Mulling, One Thing Is Clear: That Debate Didn't Help "Useless." "Ridiculous." "Horrible." Undecided voters approached the first presidential debate between President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. with some hope of hearing policies and plans that could help them make a decision they had been mulling for ...
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Mountain West releases schedule, teams to play 8 games COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- The Mountain West released its revised schedule and said the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage will meet in the championship game. The league is skipping the traditional two-division format to ...
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Judge Rules Against Trump's H-1B Visa Ban: President Is Not A Monarch In a closely watched case on the limits of presidential authority over immigration, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration's June 2020 proclamation that suspended the entry of foreign nationals on H-1B, L-1, H-2B and ...
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Microsoft adds new Arm-based Surface Pro X models, smaller Surface Laptop Go to its line-up Microsoft is adding new SQ2 Arm-based Surface Pro X models to the Surface family. Credit: Microsoft. Microsoft is taking pre-orders, starting today, October 1, for the newest members of its Surface PC family: Updated Arm-based Surface Pro X PCs and an ...
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Biden's in the ballpark on how many people have preexisting conditions The first minutes of Tuesday's presidential debate immediately turned to how President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could undo the Affordable Care Act and its protections for people with preexisting ...
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Critics cite worsening Saudi repression two years after journalist's gruesome slaying It's been two years since Jamal Khashoggi, a 59-year-old Saudi Arabian journalist who lived in Virginia, walked into the kingdom's consulate in the Turkish commercial capital of Istanbul, never to be seen again. The grisly details of Khashoggi's Oct. 2, 2018, ...
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'We Did It': De Blasio Declares Victory On NYC School Reopening NEW YORK CITY — A jubilant Mayor Bill de Blasio marked the city's third and final "first day" with a declaration of victory. "We did it, New York City," he said Thursday. De Blasio's proclamation occurred as thousands of middle and high school students ...
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The battle over restrictions in Madrid moves to the courtroom. The debate over how and whether to lock down Madrid, the epicenter of Spain's second wave of the virus, is moving to the courtroom as the region challenges a national decree that would lock down the capital and prevent Madrid-area residents from traveling ...
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Amazon says 19000 employees tested positive for COVID-19 as it reveals pandemic data for first time An Amazon employee enters the company's fulfillment center in Kent, Wash., and is handed a mask, from another employee using tongs, before he can begin a shift in the massive package handling warehouse. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser). Amazon ...
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Kelly, Notre Dame have "no wiggle room" as team returns to practice NOTRE DAME — It's been nine days since an outbreak of the coronavirus caused Notre Dame to suspend football activities, including rescheduling it's game at Wake Forest from September 26 to December 12. However, as numbers continue to trend back in ...
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FEMA lost track of over a quarter-million dollars in supplies intended for Puerto Rican hurricane relief: Report FEMA lost track of more than a quarter million dollars in food and supplies intended for Puerto Rico over the course of its response to 2017 hurricanes Irma and Maria, according to a new watchdog report that found delays and mismanagement in the disaster ...
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watchOS 7.1 public beta testers gain Blood Oxygen app and lost Apple Watch faces Two days after releasing the second watchOS 7.1 developer beta, Apple has made the second watchOS 7.1 public beta available that brings back the new watch faces and Blood Oxygen app that were temporarily removed. When Apple launched the watchOS ...
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Klopp impressed by Jota's first Liverpool start but 'not happy' with Leno Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp liked what he saw from new signing Diogo Jota as the attacker made his first start for the Reds in a Carabao Cup defeat against Arsenal. After a goalless 90 minutes at Anfield on Thursday, the Gunners would triumph 5-4 on ...
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Polis Issues New 'Narrow' Pardons For 2732 Marijuana-Related Convictions An executive order signed by Gov. Jared Polis this week officially pardons 2,732 marijuana-related convictions. Those eligible — though few — stand to benefit from the first sweeping forgiveness of marijuana convictions at the state level since Coloradans ...
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Local COVID-19 Deaths Nearly Tripled In September Deaths due to COVID-19 in Greene County nearly tripled in the month of September, which ended Wednesday. When the month started, there had been 16 deaths recorded in the county for the previous five months from the virus. By the end of September, ...
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Record COVID-19 hospitalizations in Wisconsin: 'We must take action' MADISON, Wis. - As Wisconsin's COVID-19 cases numbers are continuing to grow at an alarming rate statewide, health officials on Thursday, Oct. 1 urged people to stay home as much as possible. Gov. Tony Evers and other officials ask everyone to take an ...
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Netanyahu's virus blunders hand opportunity to former protégé Naftali Bennett has spent most of his political career in Benjamin Netanyahu's shadow, first as the prime minister's chief-of-staff and then propping up his coalition governments. Now, as a strict lockdown aimed at combating a surge in ...
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Clemson RB Demarkcus Bowman, a five-star prospect in 2020, enters transfer portal Clemson has a strong history of elite talent at the running back position. Even before Travis Etienne shattered both school and ACC records for rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns -- with the career ACC rushing yards record in his sights -- the Tigers ...
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US Secretary of Defense makes rare visit to Algeria US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper arrived in Algeria Thursday to meet with the country's president Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a rare visit to the North African country by a top US official. "My meeting today with the president and members of the military went ...
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India says Pakistani shelling kills 3 soldiers in Kashmir SRINAGAR, India (AP) — At least three Indian soldiers were killed and five others wounded by Pakistani shelling along the highly militarized frontier dividing Kashmir between the two nuclear-armed rivals, the Indian army said Thursday. Indian army ...
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Breonna Taylor grand jury recording slated to be released LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — An audio recording of grand jury proceedings that ended with no criminal charges against police officers for Breonna Taylor's death is expected to be released. A court in Louisville, Kentucky, ruled that the usually secret proceedings ...
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Jon Bon Jovi reveals why he quit acting: 'I have a day job!' Jon Bon Jovi gave up acting because it conflicted with his music career. The Bon Jovi founder and frontman acted in several films throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, but hasn't held a role since he appeared in 2011's 'New Year's Eve', where he played ...
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India Responds to Foreign Govts Expressing Concern Over Amnesty Closure New Delhi: After a rising chorus of international concern over the closure of operations by Amnesty International in India, the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said it was expected that foreign governments would not condone the contravention of Indian ...
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