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The NFL is taking the coronavirus seriously. Are the teams? Why the Titans' COVID-19 outbreak was a wake-up call The Tennessee Titans' COVID-19 outbreak is not the end of the NFL's 2020 season. It is the beginning of the most important part of it. This week's developments are shocking only to those who'd settled comfortably into the familiar rhythms of football season ...
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Bills-Raiders Preview Derek Carr and Josh Allen first crossed paths seven years ago at a summer camp at Fresno State. Carr was the star quarterback for the Bulldogs at the time, while Allen was a scrawny high school kid hoping to get a scholarship offer from his local college and ...
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Green Bay Packers WR Allen Lazard misses practice with core muscle injury Allen Lazard, who set career highs with six receptions for 146 yards in last Sunday's win over the Saints, has a core muscle injury and did not attend practice on Thursday. Lazard's scans will be examined ...
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Lightning GM says signing Sergachev, Cernak, Cirelli offseason priority The Tampa Bay Lightning's priority coming off their Stanley Cup win is signing three pending restricted free agents: defensemen Mikhail Sergachev and Erik Cernak, and forward Anthony Cirelli. General manager Julien BriseBrois said Thursday that the ...
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Judge rules Barr violated law in selecting law enforcement panel members (CNN) A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Attorney General William Barr had violated the law in how he chose the members of a law enforcement group commissioned by President Donald Trump to investigate and make recommendations on the state of ...
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Vice distances itself — again — from co-founder who started Proud Boys New York (CNN Business) Vice Media is once again working to distance itself from its co-founder, Gavin McInnes, who set much of the tone for the company in its early days before going on to found the Proud Boys, the far-right group whose ideology has ...
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New Layoffs Add to Worries Over US Economic Slowdown The American economy is being buffeted by a fresh round of corporate layoffs, signaling new anxiety about the course of the coronavirus pandemic and uncertainty about further legislative relief. Companies including Disney, the insurance giant Allstate and ...
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Faith groups decry Trump's plans for record low refugee cap SAN DIEGO — Refugee advocates, including faith-based groups that President Donald Trump is courting in his re-election bid, called on Congress Thursday to halt his administration's plans to slash the limit on refugees allowed into the U.S. to a record low, ...
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Michigan charges two right-wing operatives with felonies over voter suppression scheme. Two right-wing political operatives were charged Thursday with a series of felonies in connection with a robocall scheme that Michigan's attorney general said was part of a broad effort intended to intimidate minority voters from casting mail-in ballots.
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Coronavirus: Loss of smell may be clearer sign than cough Loss of a sense of smell may be a more reliable indicator of Covid-19 than cough or fever, research suggests. A study by University College London (UCL) of 590 people who lost their sense of smell or taste earlier in the year found 80% had coronavirus ...
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Pfizer CEO pushes back against Trump claim on vaccine timing The head of Pfizer, one of the drugmakers racing to develop a coronavirus vaccine, told employees he was disappointed that its work was politicized during this week's presidential debate and tried to reassure U.S. staff that the company won't bend to ...
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The college football fan's guide to Week 5 games Expect more SEC fun this weekend, as the conference has two showcase games that have ranked vs. ranked meetings. The big one should be No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 7 Auburn. But it's not just about the SEC. Here's a look at what Week 5 of the college football ...
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Pennsylvania limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings can remain in effect, appeals court says (CNN) Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's executive orders limiting the number of people that are allowed to gather indoors and outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic can remain in effect, a federal appeals court panel ruled Thursday. In the brief ruling, the ...
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How many PSU students have been suspended for breaking COVID-19 rules? University releases sanctions Ten Penn State students were suspended and another 17 were removed from on-campus housing so far this semester due to a violation of the university's rules and policies addressing COVID-19, the university announced Thursday. According to the ...
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Parents to hold rally in opposition to U-46 plan that keeps older students remote learning until January District U-46 students in pre-kindergarten through second grade and children with special needs will return to in-person classes on a part-time basis starting Oct. 26, the district school board was told this week. They will be followed by third- to sixth-graders, ...
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Fact check: Gov. Cuomo falsely claims New York nursing homes never took in Covid-positive patients (CNN) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo argued that nursing homes "never needed" to accept Covid-positive patients from hospitals in the state. During a press call Wednesday, Finger Lakes News Radio asked Cuomo about his administration's advisory in late ...
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Jamie Foxx Bringing Villain Electro to the MCU for Next Tom Holland 'Spider-Man' Movie — Report Here's a new wrinkle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Jamie Foxx is set to reprise his role as the villain Electro in the upcoming third "Spider-Man" film featuring star Tom Holland, which has yet to unveil an official title. Foxx first starred as the web-slinger's ...
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Volkswagen Sold Nearly Twice As Many ID.3s In Norway In September As Tesla Sold Model 3s Volkswagen's ID.3 has become the debut star in the European electric car market. Though selling at a significantly lower price (in Norway the ID.3 starts at NOK 330,000 while the Model 3 starts at 384,900 NOK), the ID.3 was clearly aimed at Tesla TSLA +5% ...
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Amazon has identified more than 19000 COVID-19 cases among its frontline workers Amazon announced in a blog post Thursday that 19,816 of its frontline workers have tested positive for COVID-19. Amazon said that count came from its "analysis of data on all 1,372,000 Amazon and Whole Foods Market frontline employees" in the US ...
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Mass. reports 708 new confirmed coronavirus cases, 23 new deaths At least one of the mannequins seated at tables at a restaurant in Downtown Crossing bore masks.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff. The death toll from confirmed coronavirus cases in Massachusetts rose by 23 to 9,265, the Department of Public Health reported ...
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Nicki Minaj welcomes her first child with husband Kenneth Petty: reports The rapper, 37, gave birth to a baby on Sept. 30 in Los Angeles, People and Billboard confirm. It's her first child husband Kenneth Petty, 42. The new parents haven't ...
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Coal baron Murray seeks US benefits to treat his black lung disease - report WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. coal baron Robert Murray, whose company Murray Energy filed for bankruptcy last year, has applied for federal benefits to treat his black lung disease after opposing more stringent coal dust regulations for years, according to ...
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New York state launches app that warns of potential COVID-19 exposure As positive-test rates rise in pockets of the city, Covid Alert NY tells residents if they've been within 6 feet of a confirmed case. The app does not track or collect users' location or personal data, according to the governor's office. iStock. Email icon; Facebook ...
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Protesters assaulted former officer charged with killing George Floyd and attorney, court filing alleges Demonstrators outside of a court hearing last month for the former Minneapolis police officers charged in the killing of George Floyd assaulted an attorney and defendant and damaged a car, according to a new court filing. Attorney Thomas Plunkett, who is ...
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Jim Farley retweets Chrissy Teigen for 'those of us who have lost children' Jim Farley, who is described by his family as a man of strong Catholic faith, wrote gentle words on Thursday in support of a tragic personal situation he understands. Farley, who just assumed leadership of Ford Motor Co. as CEO, ended the first day in his new ...
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In Rare Case, COVID-19 Test Caused Spinal Fluid Leak By E.J. Mundell HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Oct. 1, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors stress that it's a very rare occurrence, but one woman's pre-surgery COVID-19 nasal swab test appears to have triggered a release of cerebrospinal fluid ...
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Boeing picks South Carolina over Seattle for 787 production SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing said Thursday it will shut down the original assembly line for its two-aisle 787 jetliner near Seattle and consolidate the plane's production in South Carolina as the airline industry tries to weather the global pandemic. The move will ...
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Microsoft launches Surface Laptop Go with $899 competitor to MacBook Air Microsoft on Thursday introduced the Surface Laptop Go, a lighter-weight and less powerful iteration of the company's notebook lineup at a price that undercuts Apple's cheapest MacBook Air. The Surface Laptop Go is much more affordable than other ...
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California Wildfire Evacuees Return Home to Find Devastation By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ AND HAVEN DALEY, Associated Press. SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Nikki and Kevin Conant returned to their home in Northern California wine country Wednesday to find only the charred remains of their home and burned pieces of ...
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Rare Halloween Blue Moon Will End Month Of Celestial Shows In NYC NEW YORK CITY – Halloween is going to be lit up by a blue moon. The event, which doesn't actually turn the orb blue but is the name given for the second full moon of the month, happens on Oct. 31. Sandwiched between October's two full moons — the first ...
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Rhode Island puts out statewide COVID-19 guidelines for trick-or-treating this Halloween Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be Halloween in Rhode Island this year. But "like everything else," Gov. Gina Raimondo says, "it's going to look different." With a month to go until the Oct. 31 holiday, officials in the nation's smallest state unveiled ...
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Increase in domestic calls puts spotlight on problem for Domestic Violence Awareness Month JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This week, we watched yet again as domestic violence sent police to local neighborhoods. On Monday the SWAT team negotiated with a man who the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said barricaded himself after pulling a gun on his ...
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'Liverpool are not in dreamland, you have to score' - Klopp bemoans lack of cutting edge in EFL Cup loss to Arsenal The German head coach was left frustrated after seeing his second-string side suffer a painful penalty shoot-out defeat. Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool were not in "dreamland" after their EFL Cup loss to Arsenal, which he put down to a lack of cutting edge in the ...
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Jets activate WR Smith from IR, add 3 from practice squad EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Jets activated wide receiver Jeff Smith from injured reserve and added three players from the practice squad ahead of the team's game against the Denver Broncos. Defensive back Javelin Guidry was signed ...
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Clemson five-star RB Bowman puts name in transfer portal CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson freshman running back Demarkcus Bowman has put his name in the transfer portal. Team spokesman Ross Taylor said Thursday that Bowman talked with Clemson coaches about his desire to transfer. Bowman is a 5-foot-10 ...
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Say Protests Are a "Beautiful Thing" and Call for End of Structural Racism To commemorate the start of Black History Month in the U.K., Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sat down for their first interview with a British publication since leaving the country in March. The royal couple spoke openly with the Evening Standard about ...
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World of Warcraft®: Shadowlands Delayed to Later This Year IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 1, 2020--. Blizzard Entertainment today announced that World of Warcraft®: Shadowlands, the highly anticipated new expansion for the company's acclaimed massively multiplayer online role-playing game, will be ...
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Hernando County woman receives $1000 lottery prize after being told she'd have to forfeit the money RIDGE MANOR, Fla. (WFLA) – A Hernando County woman who was told she would have to forfeit her $1,000 lottery prize is thrilled that Florida Lottery officials say they've found her ticket, even though USPS tracking information shows it was never delivered.
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Fires and extreme risk keep Southern California forests shut for at least another week Active fires and extreme fire danger will keep seven national forests, including all in Southern California, closed for at least another week, according to a National Forest Service order Wednesday. The Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, Inyo, San Bernardino, ...
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Billie Eilish Resurrects 'No Time to Die' With a Music Video There's no guarantee we're seeing No Time to Die the movie anytime soon as the fall release calendar continues to shuffle, but in the meantime, here's something else called "No Time to Die" that you can watch. Billie Eilish returned to her epic theme for the ...
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India says Pakistani shelling killed three soldiers in Kashmir Three Indian soldiers have been killed by Pakistani shelling across the disputed border in Indian-administered Kashmir, the Indian army said. Indian army spokesman Rajesh Kalia said Pakistan opened fire without provocation in the Nowgam sector ...
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Court: Amazon not liable in teen's powdered caffeine death COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Retail giant Amazon can't be held responsible under current Ohio product liability law in the death of a high school senior who ingested powdered caffeine, the state Supreme Court said Thursday. At issue before the court was ...
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Judge tosses case over chemical plant fire during Harvey HOUSTON (AP) — The trial of a chemical manufacturer and a former employee who had been accused of helping cause a toxic fire at a chemical plant in suburban Houston during Hurricane Harvey in 2017 has ended after a judge tossed out the final two ...
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Amnesty Shuts Down Operations in India, Citing 'Witch Hunt' by Government Citing a "continuing crackdown on Amnesty International India over the last two years and the complete freezing of bank accounts," Amnesty International has shut its India operations, sparking a debate about civil liberties in the country. "This is latest in the ...
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Brothers killed in Westlake Village crash; co-founder of prominent burn center arrested WESTLAKE Village, Calif. - A vigil was held Wednesday night to honor the life of two little boys who died after being struck by a suspected DUI driver in Westlake Village. The two brothers, ages 9 and 11, were killed while crossing Triunfo Canyon Road at ...
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