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Alabama coach Nick Saban tests positive, showing COVID-19 symptoms According to a statement released by the university, Saban received the positive test Wednesday morning and is showing "very mild symptoms." Because Saban is symptomatic, the test will not be categorized as a false positive.
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Jacksonville Jaguars turn to QB Mike Glennon to make first start in three seasons JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jaguars are making a quarterback change in the midst of a franchise-record-tying nine-game losing streak, as coach Doug Marrone is going with Mike Glennon over rookie Jake Luton and second-year player Gardner Minshew ...
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Robert Woods named NFC offensive player of the week The Rams boosted their playoff hopes by beating the Buccaneers on Monday night and wide receiver Robert Woods' play was a big factor in the 27-24 win. Woods caught a season-high 12 passes for a season-high 130 yards over the course of the evening.
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What Hillbilly Elegy Actually Gets Right About Growing Up in Appalachia Yes, it's heavy-handed and drawn from a misguided memoir, but the movie with Glenn Close and Amy Adams contains some truth about people we prefer to ignore. By Tracy Moore. November 25, 2020. Save this story for later. What Hillbilly Elegy Gets Right ...
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Permit Denied for Alaskan Mine Project The Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday denied a permit for the proposed Pebble Mine in Alaska, likely dealing a death blow to the long-disputed project. In a statement, the Army Corps said it "determined that the applicant's plan for the discharge of fill ...
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'He doesn't like him': DeSantis feuds with Florida GOP chair despite 2020 wins TALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet to endorse party chairman Joe Gruters for reelection, sending a silent message of disapproval that has triggered an intra-party drama. The Republican governor's refusal to weigh in on the state party's top ...
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Erdogan slams jailed Kurdish leader, fuelling scepticism about reform pledge ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday a jailed Kurdish leader has "blood on his hands", scotching some hopes that a reform plan could lead to wider liberties for the opposition and dissidents. Turkish President Tayyip ...
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Homeless Men Must Leave Upper West Side Hotel, Judge Rules About 200 homeless men will have to vacate a hotel on Manhattan's Upper West Side that has been used as an emergency shelter during the pandemic, a judge ruled on Wednesday, the latest twist in a contentious case that has been a flash point in one of ...
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UK Cuts Overseas Aid After Worst Recession in Over 300 Years By PAN PYLAS, Associated Press. LONDON (AP) — The British government faced fury Wednesday over its decision to ditch its long-standing target for overseas aid in the wake of what it described as the deepest recession in over three centuries.
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Slack stock spikes on reports of Salesforce deal New York (CNN Business) Slack shares shot up as much as 28% Wednesday, despite being halted twice for volatility, following a report that Salesforce has been in talks to acquire the workplace messaging app. Salesforce shares were down more than 4% ...
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The CDC is expected to shorten Covid quarantine time, something most everyone seems to agree on The U.S. CDC is considering shortening it's recommended two week quarantine period for people who have come into contact with Covid-19. CDC Director Robert Redfield said in late October that the 14-day quarantine guidelines were made when ...
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Scotland Becomes 1st Country To Make Period Products Free Scotland has passed a bill that has made period products such as tampons and pads free to all who need them. The Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill, which passed unanimously, requires local authorities to ensure that period products are ...
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Best Black Friday Gaming and Switch Deals Whether you've always considered yourself a gamer or spending all this time at home has turned you into one, you've probably come to terms with the fact that video games can be expensive. From consoles and controllers to headsets to graphics cards, ...
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14 million workers face losing unemployment benefits at the end December Nearly 14 million workers are collecting unemployment benefits through two programs scheduled to end the last weekend of December. Congress can extend these programs by passing another coronavirus stimulus package. Democrats and Republicans ...
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US surpasses 2000 COVID deaths in a day with hospitals already full Nov 25 (Reuters) - Daily U.S. deaths from COVID-19 surpassed 2,000 for the first since May and with hospitals across the country already full, portending a surge in mortalities to come as the coronavirus pandemic casts a shadow over the holiday season.
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Denver Mayor Michael Hancock Travels On A Plane For Thanksgiving, Days After Urging Residents To 'Stay Home' DENVER (CBS4)– Denver Mayor Michael Hancock traveled on a plane to visit family on Wednesday ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. This comes on the day he tweeted "Stay home as much as you can." Hancock's office confirmed that the mayor flew to ...
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Football: Ohio State's defense confident mistakes are correctable The defense may not look like it did in 2019, but players and coaches are adamant the 2020 group is not plagued by the same issues as the 2018 defense. In 2018, Ohio State's defense surrendered 25.7 points per game and more than 400 yards per contest.
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Tens of thousands evacuated as cyclone targets southeast India CHENNAI (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people were evacuated from low-lying areas of the southeast Indian state of Tamil Nadu ahead of a cyclone expected to make landfall in the early hours of Thursday. Slideshow ( 4 images ). Cyclone Nivar, labelled a ...
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'This is not a normal Thanksgiving.' Gov. Cuomo expects COVID-19 outbreak to worsen Gov. Andrew Cuomo, speaking in Rochester Wednesday, said it is inevitable that the number of COVID-19 cases in New York state will rise as a result of Thanksgiving travel and get-togethers. The caseload already has been soaring in New York as it has ...
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NJ Native American tribes participate in Thanksgiving for the family and food not the history For Pastor John Norwood and his family, Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks to God for providing,rather than to celebrate a romanticized friendship between Pilgrims and Native Americans. The holiday is a day of feasting with family and remembrance for the ...
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Key Democrat warns Biden not to nominate Mike Morell as CIA director A key Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee is warning President-elect Joe Biden that he should avoid nominating a top contender for the job of CIA director, Mike Morell, because his record as a "torture apologist" makes confirmation a "nonstarter.".
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Hennepin County Attorney Freeman offers to cut Myon Burrell's prison term by 15 years The Hennepin County Attorney's Office has offered to reduce the prison term for Myon Burrell, whose conviction in the 2002 fatal shooting of a Minneapolis girl became a flash point in the presidential campaign of Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar. In a news ...
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Tesla recalls 9500 Model X and Model Y cars over roof, bolt issues Tesla is recalling more than 9,500 of its Model X and Model Y electric vehicles over potentially faulty roof trim and bolts that could be inadequately tightened. The company's stock dipped slightly early Wednesday before recovering. The larger recall covers ...
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DHHR: COVID-19 hospitalizations top 500, highest since pandemic began CHARLESTON, W.Va. — COVID-19 hospitalizations shot up to 510 patients in information released Wednesday by the state Department of Health and Human Resources. The pandemic high in hospitalizations jumped from 463 to 510 in one day. The number ...
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Retailers hope to cut COVID risk – but not revenue – for 'the most unusual Black Friday in history' It's 4:59 a.m. and eager customers are lined up around the block. Puffy-coated consumers press their wet noses against the windows for a peek inside. They scurry in as the doors open. It's the annual elbow-to-elbow war to claim the most discounted prizes of ...
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Small Screen Berkeley: 'Zappa' and 'Flowers of Shanghai' There's a small subset of musicians I greatly admire, but whose music I generally don't care for very much. Number one on my list is Bob Dylan: as a songwriter, he's one of he best – but as a performer, well, that's one grating voice you've got there, Zimmy.
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China stepping up virus testing on imported food packaging China is stepping up virus inspections on imported food packaging as cooler weather brings new waves of coronavirus infections in several overseas countries, Chinese officials said Wednesday. Packaging is "not exempt" from carrying the virus, deputy ...
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Yes, there are plenty of Thanksgiving traditions still happening in 2020 SPOKANE, Wash. — We've lost count of the shows, races, events and other outlets for entertainment that have been canceled during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, and health experts continue to recommend that we all spend Thanksgiving at home with ...
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Gonzaga to play #15 West Virginia in place of #12 Tennessee in Indianapolis SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga has found a formidable opponent to replace the Tennessee Vols in the Jimmy V Classic. The Zags will now take on West Virginia in the event that is slated to tip off on December 2nd. The game right now is scheduled to be ...
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'No right way': Rapid migrant expulsions transform remote border crossing Aid groups say Trump administration's pandemic-era expulsions trap migrants in a borderland ill-equipped to care for them. by Alisa Reznick TWEET SHARE. Sasabe 3 The port of entry between Sasabe, Arizona and Sasabe, Sonora is one of the quietest and ...
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Owl found in Rockefeller Center Christmas tree returns to the wild Rocky the stowaway owl is back in the wild. Related Content. Surprise stowaway: Owl found in Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. The tiny Saw-whet owl was named Rockefeller after it was found by a worker setting up the holiday tree at Manhattan's ...
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Oil price climb continues on Asian market strength (Bloomberg) --Oil extended gains, trading at its highest level since March, on mounting optimism that recent breakthroughs on a Covid-19 vaccine will lead to a swift recovery in global energy demand next year. Futures in New York rose 1.3% to trade above ...
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Eight dead as migrant boat capsizes off Canary Islands, more missing LANZAROTE, Spain (Reuters) - At least eight people were drowned after a boat carrying more than 35 migrants from the Maghreb region of North Africa and heading towards the Canary Islands capsized on Tuesday, emergency services said on Wednesday.
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Vista Tower developer cuts deals with St. Regis, Alinea The skyscraper is getting a new moniker and linking with one of the city's biggest names in fine dining. Alby Gallun · Tweet · Share; More. Share · Email · Reprints Print. Chicago Vista Tower. Dennis Rodkin. The Vista Tower hasn't even opened yet, and it ...
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Vanderbilt football considers women's soccer player at kicker against Missouri because of COVID-19 Vanderbilt women's soccer player Sarah Fuller is practicing at kicker for the football team and could be an "option" against Missouri Saturday, coach Derek Mason said. The Hustler, the Vanderbilt student newspaper, first reported Fuller's presence in uniform ...
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Man pleads guilty in plot to attack White House, Trump Tower A South Carolina man has pleaded guilty to a terror charge for plotting to bomb or shoot up sites including the White House and Trump Tower in New York City in attacks inspired by the Islamic State group, federal authorities said Tuesday. Kristopher Sean ...
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Malaysia's Top Glove says virus outbreak may push prices up KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's Top Glove, the world's largest maker of rubber gloves, said Wednesday that supply disruptions at its factories due to an outbreak of the coronavirus may push glove prices up. The company said it shuttered 20 of ...
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GONZAGA NOTES: Zags' Nembhard can play right away From wire and news services. SPOKANE — Gonzaga junior transfer Andrew Nembhard's waiver to become eligible immediately has been approved by the NCAA, Bulldogs coach Mark Few announced Tuesday. Gonzaga opens Thursday vs. Kansas in Fort ...
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NJ governor discourages interstate travel, will issue new travel policy in coming days With the Thanksgiving holiday a day away, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said on Wednesday that the state will no longer use the metrics that were previously used for travel advisories related to COVID-19. Murphy said travelers and residents returning from ...
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Crock-Pot recalls more than 940000 multi-cookers due to burn risk Crock-Pot has recalled more than 900,000 multicookers due to possible burn risks while using the product. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recalled Crock-Pot multi-cooker can pressurize when the lid is not fully locked. The recall is for the ...
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A COVID-19 vaccine will be 'worth the wait': Doctor answers coronavirus questions New COVID-19 restrictions were announced by Alberta's Premier Jason Kenney and its health officials on Tuesday after the province added 1,549 new cases the day before. As cases continue to rise in parts of Canada, many are wondering what this means ...
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Asian nations clamping down as covid-19 cases rise TOKYO -- Compared with the United States and Europe, countries in East Asia have been held up as success stories in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. But in Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, governments are reimposing restrictions this ...
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Justin Bieber, The Weeknd displeased with the Grammys — for different reasons Canadian music artists Justin Bieber and The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) aren't very happy with the Grammys right now. The 2021 Grammy nominations were announced Tuesday, and fan-favourite Bieber was nominated four times for best pop vocal ...
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COVID-19 reset: District makes good use of time during Thanksgiving holiday break When the bells rang on Nov. 20, children and teachers within Warren County headed to a week away from the classrooms as they began their annual Thanksgiving holiday break. The ringing bells also marked the start of a reset of sorts for the Vicksburg ...
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Trudeau pranked into talking Trump, 'South Park' with fake Greta Thunberg That wasn't your friend, buddy. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent over 10 minutes on the phone with Russian pranksters in January, when they used a bot to pose as Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. Russian comedy duo Vovan and Lexus, a.k.a. ...
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West Virginia's Republican governor blasts mask critics CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice blasted critics of his mask mandate Wednesday, saying he would not follow the lead of other Republican governors rejecting the advice of public health experts. "I don't want to be South Dakota," ...
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Men's Hockey: No. 14 Badgers triumph over No. 15 Nittany Lions with dominant sweep Coming off of a crushing series loss to No. 6 University of Michigan last weekend, the No. 14 University of Wisconsin men's hockey team came back and executed a resilient sweep of No. 15 Penn State University. The Badgers executed their second Big Ten ...
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People all around are getting geared for hunting Before the sun peaked out over trees surrounding the field, a 6-year-old boy and his father were in the blind in Southeast Ohio this weekend. "He was excited, he was ready to get up and go," described the father, beaming with pride. "I just shook him on the ...
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Nordstrom swings to Q3 profit, leaning on online sales Nordstrom said it earned $53 million in the quarter, or 34 cents a share, which included an income-tax benefit of $19 million associated with the CARES Act. That compared with net earnings of $126 million, or 81 cents a share, during the same period in fiscal ...
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NJ Woman With Military Background Arrested for Alleged Syrian Terrorist Support FBI agents arrested a New Jersey woman early Wednesday on federal charges of providing material support to the al-Nusra Front, a terrorist group described as al-Qaeda in Syria. Maria Bell, 53, of Hopatcong, is charged with providing material support to the ...
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