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At End of Bitter Campaign, Joe Biden Anguishes Over 'My Only Surviving Son' WASHINGTON — Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter talk every day, typically a fast check-in initiated by the Democratic presidential nominee, often from the back of a car between campaign stops. Although Mr. Biden tries to touch base with his two grown ...
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Bengals' injury situation latest test for Joe Burrow CINCINNATI -- The degree of difficulty for Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow went to a new level toward the end of a loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. As Burrow led the Bengals downfield in hopes of pulling off a comeback win, ...
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Los Angeles Rams watching Alabama football video The Los Angeles Rams have been preparing for their Sunday game against the Miami Dolphins by watching video of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Specifically, they're watching former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who will make his first NFL start on ...
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Household spread of Covid-19 is common and quick, a new CDC study finds (CNN) The spread of Covid-19 among members in a household after one person is infected is "common" and occurs quickly after illness onset, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The person exposed or ...
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What Pundits Get Wrong About The Latino Vote Every 30 seconds, a Latino turns 18 and becomes eligible to vote — and that's a huge reason why this year, for the first time, Latinos are projected to become the largest nonwhite voting demographic. This week's episode of Code Switch focused on these ...
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TikTok creators successfully block US app ban with lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO — TikTok has again been spared a ban in the U.S., this time by a judge in Pennsylvania who granted a temporary halting of the restrictions against the video app that were set to take effect Nov. 12. Follow the latest on Election 2020.
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TV's Horror Hosts: 70 Years of Screams and Cheese Vampires, demons, Michael Myers — in horror, many things never die. One Cleveland television station is betting there's something else that's immortal: the appetite for horror hosts. Halloween night brings the third episode of "The Big Bad B-Movie Show," a ...
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Trump, in Michigan, calls Laura Ingraham 'politically correct' for wearing a mask. President Trump accused doctors of trying to profit from coronavirus deaths and mocked the Fox News host Laura Ingraham for wearing a mask as she attended his first campaign rally of the day in Michigan on Friday. Spotting Ms. Ingraham at the Waterford ...
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Dow caps volatile October with worst weekly finish since March The three major U.S. indexes closed out the final trading day of a turbulent October with more losses, capping a wretched week marked by a record surge in coronavirus infections, dashed hopes for an economic rescue deal before the election and renewed ...
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Game Prediction: #3 Ohio State Buckeyes at Penn State Nittany Lions The No. 3 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes travel to Happy Valley this weekend to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions in the biggest Big Ten game of the weekend. Ohio State is coming off a 52-17 beat down of Nebraska, and the Cornhuskers actually competed ...
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CDC: 'Conditional Sailing Order' allows cruise lines to sail Nov. 1 but it's not likely they will The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will allow cruise ships to sail in U.S. waters starting Sunday. But even if they do, passengers won't be waving goodbye from the deck. In fact, the agency hasn't said when they'll be allowed back on board.
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Facebook hits pause on algorithmic recommendations for political and social issue groups With just days to go before the U.S. election, Facebook quietly suspended one of its most worrisome features. During Wednesday's Senate hearing Senator Ed Markey asked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about reports that his company has long known its ...
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Hurricane Zeta: Alabama recovering from power outages, shortage of supplies With approximately 69% of Dallas County homes and businesses without electricity, Toya Stiles is on the hunt for water, food and ice so residents won't go hungry over the weekend. "I know people have kids, and they're hungry," said Stiles, the county's ...
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Who Gets COVID-19 Vax Next: Model Offers ACIP Several Options It's generally agreed that healthcare workers should be first in line for COVID-19 vaccines. Who comes next, however, may depend on whether the goal is to prevent infections or deaths, according to a presentation at the CDC's Advisory Committee on ...
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At Today's Oil Prices, Exxon's Money Machine Is Broken Exxon's money machine is broken. At least at these oil prices. The oil giant posted a loss of $680 million today, its second quarterly loss in a row, following a $1 billion hit in the second quarter. Exxon received an average $37 per barrel for its U.S. crude oil in ...
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As COVID-19 rages again, so does NY anxiety Is it only me? "No," Dr. Jessica Stern assured me at the end of a freshly foreboding week. "A lot of people are feeling stressed now. It's a change from just a few weeks ago." Advertisement. New York felt so much brighter then. "The weather was nice," Dr. Stern ...
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Cowboys trade with Texans for Eli Ankou The Cowboys moved on from defensive tackle Dontari Poe this week. The Texans claimed Ankou off waivers from the Colts on Oct. 19. Ankou, 26, did not play a game with the Texans this season. Houston signed him as an undrafted free agent out of UCLA in ...
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As virus cases surge to new records, outbreaks in swing states could shape the election. Voters in several swing states are casting their ballots even as the coronavirus reaches new peaks in their communities, creating more uncertainty about how they will vote — and for whom. The pandemic has killed nearly 230,000 people in the United States ...
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Sheriff says man 'tragically killed' by deputies near Hazel Dell The shooting happened just before 6 p.m. Thursday near the 6800 block of NE Highway 99. The sheriff said detectives with the Clark-Vancouver Drug Task Force were "conducting a narcotics investigation when a foot pursuit ensued where deputies from the ...
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Why an Abortion Law Ruling Triggered Mass Protests in Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland is a largely conservative country compared to much of Europe, a place where churches fill up on Sundays and Roman Catholicism is deeply interwoven with the national identity. So why has a court ruling restricting abortion ...
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Oconomowoc High School is shifting to virtual learning due to an increase in COVID-19 cases and quarantines Oconomowoc High School is joining a host of area schools shifting to temporary virtual learning due to a recent significant increase in positive COVID-19 cases and student quarantines. The district said Friday students will be in virtual learning from Nov.
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Mitchell Miller no longer a part of UND hockey team UND President Andrew Armacost announced in a letter to campus Friday morning that he made the decision to remove the freshman hockey player from the team, but said Miller is welcome to remain at UND as a student. The move comes in the wake of an ...
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Illinois judge OKs extradition of shooter Kyle Rittenhouse to Wisconsin WAUKEGAN, Ill. — An Illinois judge on Friday ordered a 17-year-old accused of killing two demonstrators in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to be extradited across the border to stand trial on homicide charges. The ruling came several hours after a hearing at the Lake ...
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Halloween 2020: Events happening in West Michigan Happy Halloween! This year, a variety of events are taking place across West Michigan. Spooktacular guides to Halloween 2020: tips for West Michigan. News Channel 3 broke down a list of events still happening on Oct. 31, 2020. Trick or Treat in the park: ...
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Kenyan court jails two men for 2013 Westgate mall attack NAIROBI (Reuters) - A Kenyan court sentenced two men on Friday to 18 years in prison for helping gunmen from Islamist group al Shabaab storm Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall in a 2013 attack that killed 67 people. Slideshow ( 5 images ). Mohamed ...
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Armenia, Azerbaijan vow to avoid targeting residential areas YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Armenia and Azerbaijan promised Friday to avoid shelling residential areas amid the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, a pledge that follows a day of talks in Geneva even as Azerbaijani troops pushed deeper into the separatist ...
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Walmart Returns Guns and Ammunition to US Store Displays NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart has reversed course, announcing it is returning ammunition and firearms to their displays in its U.S. stores. On Thursday the nation's largest retailer said it had removed the items from displays due to "civil unrest" in some areas of ...
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Television special to replace canceled 2021 Rose Parade PASADENA, Calif. — The 2021 Rose Parade is canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, but viewers will still get a show with a two-hour television special on New Year's Day, organizers said. The Tournament of Roses Association said in a Thursday ...
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Amazon again posts record sales and profit amid rising pandemic costs SEATTLE — Amazon posted record sales and profit for the second consecutive quarter, as it continues to capitalize on a pandemic-driven surge in online shopping. Heavy spending on hiring, expansion and the costs of operating amid COVID-19 may eat into ...
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Prosecutor charges three with murder, burglary in death of Greene County man SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Greene County prosecutor charged three with second-degree murder in the death of a Greene County man in mid-October. Riley Collier, 25 and Michael James Stauffer, 30, and Patricia Davis, 17, each face charges in the ...
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Schools in NY coronavirus cluster zones can reopen with new testing rules Albany, N.Y. — New York will allow schools in areas seeing coronavirus clusters to reopen as long as they meet a series of new requirements on testing, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today. The state has ordered schools to halt in-person classes and switch to ...
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Ubisoft details which of its PS4 games will not work on the PS5 Interestingly, these games do not appear on Sony's PS5 backward compatibility list, which currently has ten titles that the company says will not work on the new console. In contrast, all of the Ubisoft titles released on the Xbox One will run on Microsoft's Xbox ...
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Coral 'tower' taller than the Empire State Building discovered off Australian coast An underwater research vessel has stumbled upon a gargantuan coral reef, standing like a monolithic tower off the coast of northern Australia. According to scientists at the Schmidt Ocean Institute, who are conducting a yearlong expedition of the ocean ...
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First Alert Forecast: Chilly night and Halloween ahead (WHSV) - A cold front has passed through our area bringing a chilly weekend ahead. Another cold punch arrives Monday thanks to another cold front. FRIDAY: A chilly evening with temperatures in the 40s under partly cloudy skies. Breezy to start with winds ...
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War needs up to 250GB of space on PC Thankfully, if you're only planning to play the multiplayer mode, then the space requirement drops to just 50GB. Aside from storage requirements, ...
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Jagshemash! Is Borat a new undercover journalist? A woman reporter interviews President Donald Trump's lawyer in the living room of a hotel suite. When her questions have been answered, they move into the bedroom. Unaware of hidden cameras, the lawyer is lying on the bed—with his hand apparently ...
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Enrollment halt recommended for sickest COVID-19 patients in Regeneron trials The independent monitoring committee for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals trials of REGN-COV2, its promising antibody cocktail drug for COVID-19, has recommended placing a hold on further trial enrollment of hospitalized patients who require high-flow ...
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Mike D'Antoni reunites with Steve Nash as Nets' assistant coach Steve Nash and Mike D'Antoni, the player and coach that helped revolutionize NBA offense 16 years ago, have been reunited in Brooklyn. The team announced that D'Antoni, along with former Spurs and Sixers assistant coach Ime Udoka, will be an assistant ...
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'Save Christmas' with Covid lockdown in England, experts say A national lockdown now could "save Christmas from the coronavirus" in England and allow families to meet during the festive season, scientists, public health specialists and politicians have told the Guardian. A stringent country-wide "circuit breaker" lasting ...
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New COVID-19 cases surpass 5000 in a day for the second time MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - For only the second time, the Dept. of Health Services recorded more than 5,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day, according to the latest numbers provided by Secretary-designee Andrea Palm. During a Friday morning news ...
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Officer sues boyfriend of Breonna Taylor for emotional distress, assault (CBS) -- An officer involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor has filed a civil suit against the 26-year-old's boyfriend for emotional distress, assault and battery on the night she was killed. The lawsuit claims Louisville Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly ...
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New Zealand Marijuana Legalization Trails In Early Referendum Results, But More Votes To Be Counted A New Zealand referendum to legalize marijuana is trailing, according to preliminary election results released on Friday. But with hundreds of thousands of ballots remaining to be counted, the final outcome won't be known until late next week. Polls in the ...
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FBI warns Russian hackers targeting hospitals across the US As if American hospitals didn't have enough to deal with thanks to the recent coronavirus surge, now the FBI is warning hackers are targeting medical institutions. The FBI And the Department of Health and Human Services issued the warning telling hospitals ...
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With New Offensive Weapons Package, Trump Administration Goes All-in for Taiwan In September 2015, Chinese President Xi Jinping saw aerospace giant Boeing as so important to his country's development that he visited the company's factory in Everett, Washington on the first leg of his first state visit to the United States. During that ...
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Attorneys Contest 'Curative' Robocall Order for Operatives Accused of Voter Suppression Attorneys for a pair of conservative political operatives accused of making thousands of racist robocalls to suppress participation in the presidential election raised concerns Friday about their client's ability to comply with a court order directing them to admit to ...
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