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| What Counts as Success in a COVID Semester With less than a month to Thanksgiving, some colleges are starting to tell their stories of how they've contained the virus -- and they're feeling pretty good about the results of their efforts. By. Elizabeth Redden. November 2, 2020. AddThis Sharing Buttons. | |
| AP Top 25 Reality Check: Clemson, Alabama close to rare tie Four times in the 84-year history of The Associated Press college football poll, there has been a tie for No. 1, and not since Aug. 26, 2002. If a single voter who placed Clemson No. 1 and Alabama No. 2 on Sunday had instead flipped the Tigers and Crimson ... | |
| Covid: PM warns of virus deaths 'twice as bad' as spring Covid-19 deaths could be twice as high over the winter as they were in the first wave of the pandemic, PM Boris Johnson is expected to warn MPs later. In a Parliamentary statement he will say there is "no alternative" as he seeks to win support for the planned ... | |
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| Humans have been living on the space station for 20 years (CNN) When NASA astronaut William Shepherd and Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev entered the International Space Station on November 2, 2000, they became the first of many to live in the orbiting laboratory 227 nautical miles ... | |
| Rodgers on Overturned PI Call: 'Wasn't Even Close' GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers were in desperation, trailing 28-14 and facing a fourth-and-9 from the Vikings' 32-yard line midway through the fourth quarter. Rodgers floated a pass to tight end Robert Tonyan, who was unable to make the catch ... | |
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| Report: Amazon Alleges India's Future Retail Breached Its Contract Amazon, which is fuming over a decision by its India business partner Future Retail to sell assets to rising Amazon rival Reliance Industries, has asked India's top securities regulator to block the deal, Reuters reported. Amazon, according to Reuters, sent a ... | |
| World's Strongest Storm in 2020 Kills at Least 16 in Philippines The world's strongest storm this year killed at least 16 people in the Philippines, and sent tens of thousands more to evacuation centers, risking coronavirus infection. Nearly 458,000 people were evacuated mostly in the main island of Luzon, including 177 ... | |
| Rosenberry, Shinyashiki help Rapids beat Sounders 3-1 COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — Keegan Rosenberry scored his first goal of the season, Andre Shinyashiki added his second goal in two games and the Colorado Rapids beat the Seattle Sounders 3-1 on Sunday night. Rosenberry blasted a low volley from just ... | |
| Google ad costs, not its alleged monopoly, irks businesses NEW YORK (AP) — When asked about Google, Bryan Clayton voices a familiar lament among small business owners. "You keep getting squeezed further and further down the search results page," says Clayton, CEO of GreenPal, a company that operates an ... | |
| The Latest: WHO chief quarantines after contact is infected GENEVA — The head of the World Health Organization says he has been identified as a contact of a person who tested positive for COVID-19 and will self-quarantine. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on Twitter late Sunday that he is "well and without ... | |
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| Krisztian Nemeth breaks tie in 84th, Crew beat Union 2-1 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Krisztian Nemeth scored in the 84th minute to give the Columbus Crew a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Sunday. Philadelphia (13-4-5) missed a chance to wrap up its first Supporters' Shield crown as the league's ... | |
| Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia resume Nile mega-dam talks Ministers from the three African nations engaged in week-long talks brokered by the African Union, the European Union and the World Bank. Ethiopia views the mega-dam project as essential for its electrification and development [File: Tiksa Negeri/Reuters]. | |
| OPINION: US has ulterior motives in Abraham Accords Although the U.S. brokered the Abraham Accords agreement to bring more peace to the Middle East, it will only spur more conflict and only benefit Israel, leaving Palestine forgotten. SPECIAL TO THE ORACLE. Long-standing conflict in the Middle East is due ... | |
| Teal Bunbury scores twice, Revs rally to beat DC United 4-3 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Teal Bunbury scored twice and the New England Revolution overcame an early two-goal deficit to beat D.C. United 4-3 on Sunday night. Adam Buksa put the Revolution (8-6-8) on the board in the 30th minute, and Russell ... | |
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| Tide running back Najee Harris ran through MSU defense TUSCALOOSA — Najee Harris may not have scored, but in running for 119 yards, he ran for more than three of the four teams Mississippi State faced prior to Saturday. DeVonta Smith's 203 receiving yards was his highest mark over his last nine games; it was ... | |
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| Lewis Hamilton wins Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Imola, Italy – Runaway championship leader Lewis Hamilton overcame a sluggish start to win the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday for a record-extending 93rd Formula One victory. Hamilton beat Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas by 5.7 seconds and ... | |
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| Here's A Promo Code For Free Primogens In 'Genshin Impact' Primogens are plentiful in Genshin Impact. Not so plentiful that you won't still feel that irresistible pull to open your wallet and slip deeper and deeper into a Gacha-fueled storm of wishes and dopamine rushes. Primogens are used to make wishes, which are ... | |
| Couple Take Dia De Los Muertos Celebration Virtual This Year ORANGE COUNTY — Dia De Los Muertos celebrations will look a lot different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in 20 years, Lilly Carasquillo, 62, and her husband, David Penaflor, can't invite residents of Central Florida to their ... | |
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| Enrollment in Karnataka government schools at 14-year high Enrollment of children at government schools for the academic year 2020-21 has seen its biggest increase in the last 14 years, according to the state Department of Primary and Secondary Education. As many as 90,000 children have enrolled at government ... | |
| Facing up to impunity Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the global network of organisations promoting and defending free expression. Today, 2 November, is the United Nations International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. It is an important day. | |
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| Istanbul Retail Prices Rise, Signaling Faster Turkish Inflation (Bloomberg) -- Price increases accelerated the most in more than a year in Turkey's commercial capital in October, signaling a worsening in nationwide inflation as the currency's slump feeds into the domestic market. Retail prices in Istanbul rose 2.45% from ... | |
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