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Saints safety CJ Gardner-Johnson placed on reserve/COVID-19 list METAIRIE, La. -- New Orleans Saints safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. It's unclear if he tested positive or if he was deemed at risk because of a close contact. If he tested positive, he would not be allowed to return for ...
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Trump to return to Washington early ahead of Republican plan to disrupt certification of Biden's win (CNN) President Donald Trump is expected to return to Washington earlier than anticipated ahead of a planned disruption by Republicans when Congress meets next week to certify President-elect Joe Biden's win. Trump is now slated to leave Palm Beach ...
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Giants' Dave Gettleman decision can't hinge on Week 17 result John Mara and Steve Tisch can't make their decision on Dave Gettleman based on what happens in the Giants' regular season finale against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The Giants' co-owners have to know by now whether they have seen progress ...
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Abortion rights advocates throughout Latin America draw inspiration from Argentina vote Argentina's Senate voted Wednesday to legalize elective abortion, a dramatic shift in the birthplace of Pope Francis and in a region with some of the world's most restrictive antiabortion laws. The closely watched vote was seen as a hard-fought victory not just ...
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Citrus Bowl notes: Longtime Northwestern defensive coach Mike Hankwitz retiring after bowl game Mike Hankwitz is wrapping up a stellar career that's spanned more than 50 years — the past 13 as defensive coordinator at Northwestern. His final game will be against Auburn in the Citrus Bowl Friday at Camping World Stadium. A win over the Tigers would ...
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'Different kind of challenge': How Peach Bowl planning made Georgia vs. Cincinnati possible The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl — one of six New Year's Day Six Bowls — comes into focus on Jan. 1 with a matchup between Georgia and Cincinnati. It marks the third time an unbeaten Group of 5 team has played in the bowl in seven years — and the Bearcats ...
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China Is Making It Harder to Solve the Mystery of How Covid Began Investigators may never know how Covid-19 emerged in the country — and how to stop it from happening again. Bloomberg News. December 30, 2020, 1:00 PM PST. SHARE THIS ARTICLE. Share · Tweet · Post · Email. In the year since seafood hawkers ...
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Iowa Hawkeyes defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon to enter 2021 NFL draft Iowa defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon, an Outland Trophy finalist, is entering the 2021 NFL draft, he announced Wednesday. I have had many great teachers and coaches along the path, especially here at Iowa," Nixon posted on Twitter. "I would not be in the ...
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Colorado Attorney General Warns Of COVID Vaccine Scams, Promises To Prosecute DENVER (CBS4)– Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser wants everyone to know that the COVID-19 vaccine is free and that any attempts to sell you a vaccine or sell an appointment to get the vaccine are part of a scam. Prepared doses of the ...
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Newsom promises $2 billion in hopes of reopening schools beginning in February Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced a $2-billion package of financial incentives to encourage a return to in-person classes for California elementary school students as early as mid-February, an effort that would largely require frequent coronavirus ...
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Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on 'Gilligan's Island,' dies of COVID-19 at 82 Wells died Wednesday of complications from COVID-19, her publicist Harlan Boll said in a statement to The Times. She had been in an assisted-living facility in Los Angeles. "America's favorite castaway ...
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Florida-Oklahoma in Cotton Bowl Dozen Years After Title Game Dan Mullen has been part of two national championships with Florida, the last for the Gators coming in a win over Oklahoma in his final game as their offensive coordinator before leaving for his first head coaching job. That BCS National Championship game ...
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Just getting started, Melvin Gordon hopes this isn't his end with Broncos ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — It took half the season, but Melvin Gordon III seems to have shifted into his top running gear. He's no longer a half-step slow to the hole as it opens; he's bursting through it. He's got his plant-and-cut rhythms on the second level where ...
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Lewis Hamilton officially given knighthood in year-end honors from Queen Elizabeth II Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton officially became a "Sir" on Wednesday after Queen Elizabeth II knighted him. The honor was bestowed upon him as part of the New Year's honors list. Hamilton received his knighthood alongside British ...
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2 men detained after reports of possible bomb on flight headed to Houston, officials say HOUSTON – A United flight headed to Houston was diverted to Alexandria International Airport after reports of a possible explosive device onboard, according to Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office. At 12:24 p.m., the sheriff's office received a call of a reported ...
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Celtics' Javonte Green out vs. Memphis Grizzlies for 'health and safety protocols,' Jayson Tatum available Boston Celtics wing Javonte Green will not play against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, according to the team. Green is listed out due to "health and safety protocols." According to the NBA, 495 players were tested for COVID-19 in the past week and ...
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No reports of serious adverse effects in Va. as COVID-19 vaccinations proceed COVID-19 vaccinations in Virginia have now expanded beyond front line health care workers. "Our long-term care facilities just started this week," Virginia Department of Health Division of Immunization Director Christy Gray said during a conference call with ...
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Ireland Braces for Third Lockdown to Avoid 'Unimaginable' Spread Ireland will enter lockdown for a third time, as the coronavirus spread threatens to reach what health authorities describe as "unimaginable" levels. The government will close non-essential stores, further limit travel and delay school reopening, Irish Prime ...
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Governor cancels inaugural, citing mask protests at his home CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire's Republican governor said Wednesday that he is canceling his outdoor inauguration ceremony next month because of public safety concerns — namely, armed protesters who have been gathering outside his home ...
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Coronavirus: Dr. Drew Pinsky tests positive for COVID-19 Radio and television personality Drew Pinsky, known as "Dr. Drew," has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. >> Read more trending news. Pinksy, 62, revealed his diagnosis in an Instagram post on Tuesday, stating that he is "feeling better." The post ...
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Atlanta Hawks at Brooklyn Nets live stream, TV channel, start time, prediction, odds, how to watch the NBA The Atlanta Hawks are on the road Wednesday night when they face the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Hawks are undefeated in this young season with Trae Young shooting lights out and averaging 34 points per game. They'll have a ...
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Private party app pulled from App Store by Apple Despite over 82 million cases and over 1.75 million deaths due to COVID-19, many people are bound and determined to carry on with normal life. For some, that includes attending Saturday night ragers, just like they did in the Before Times. Reports of yet ...
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A Vacaville police officer was filmed punching his K-9. Now he's being investigated. A short clip posted on Facebook on Monday shows an officer with the dog pinned between his legs near a warehouse on Vaca Valley Parkway. At one point, he reaches back and strikes the dog. According to witness Robert Palomino, the officer punched the ...
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Honoring How Our Deployed Troops Keep Us Safe The mission for U.S. forces in Afghanistan is not to "fight wars." Throughout its long history, America has had isolationists, thinking we were better off ignoring what was happening in the rest of the world. Portraying their missions as "fighting wars" perpetuates ...
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Year in Review: 2020 the year of COVID CECIL COUNTY — The year is almost over, and whether we like it or not, 2020 will be remembered for one thing, the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus and its affect on the lives of everyone on the planet. The virus affected every aspect of the lives of those in ...
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Gov. Whitmer signs bill allowing college athletes to receive compensation LANSING, Mich. (WLUC) - Governor Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday signed bipartisan legislation allowing student athletes to use their own name, image, likeness and reputation for financial compensation. This marks the first time in Michigan history that ...
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Second Indigenous Activist Killed in Honduras in Past Week TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - An indigenous leader and activist was killed in northern Honduras, officials said on Wednesday, the second such murder in the Central American country in less than a week. Adan Medina, 46, of the Tolupan indigenous community, ...
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Coast Guard Searching for Overdue Vessel Between Bahamas, South Florida The Coast Guard is searching for an overdue vessel between the Bahamas and South Florida. Twenty passengers are aboard the vessel, the Coast Guard said, which was heading to Lake Worth, Fla. from Bimini, Bahamas. Crews received a report Tuesday ...
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Syria attack: At least 28 killed in ambush on bus A bus has been attacked in eastern Syria, killing at least 28 people, reportedly soliders. Syrian state media said the bus was targeted on Wednesday in the restive Deir al-Zour province, saying it was "citizens" killed. But other sources including a monitoring ...
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Woman charged with murder in Westlake Village hit-and-run that killed two boys Murder charges have been filed against the driver of a vehicle that fatally struck two young children crossing the street in Westlake Village, prosecutors announced Wednesday. Rebecca Grossman, 57, of Hidden Hills, faces two counts each of murder and ...
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China sentences 10 seeking to flee Hong Kong to prison terms HONG KONG — A Chinese court on Wednesday sentenced 10 pro-democracy activists and protesters who sought to flee Hong Kong by speedboat to between seven months and three years in prison, in a case with major political overtones for the territory.
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Bill Belichick implies Cam Newton will start against Jets in final game of season Patriots coach Bill Belichick wouldn't confirm which quarterback he plans to start for Sunday's season finale against the Jets, but it appears Cam Newton will again get the nod. Asked Tuesday during his weekly interview on WEEI if he plans to start Newton, ...
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Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law is retired on veterinarians' advice Tiz the Law, winner of the Belmont Stakes and Travers Stakes, has been retired based on the advice of veterinarians. No injury or condition was announced. The 3-year-old colt was being talked about as the next Triple Crown winner this summer and fall after ...
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COVID Bills Signed Into Law As NJ Death Toll Hits 7-Month High NEW JERSEY – Gov. Murphy signed more coronavirus bills into law as New Jersey hit a seven-month two-day high in fatalities on Tuesday and Wednesday. Murphy addressed the latest on the crisis during his coronavirus news conference on Wednesday, ...
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LIVE NOW: Join us on Facebook as Buckeyes prep for Sugar Bowl in New Orleans This week, the Dayton Daily News is in New Orleans covering the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2021 Sugar Bowl. The No. 3 Buckeyes face No. 2 Clemson at 8 p.m. Friday in a College Football Playoff semifinal. ExploreWorking OSU players back into action ...
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YEAR IN REVIEW #2: Area flooding breaks records As 2020 winds down, the Times-Tribune is looking back at the top 3 stories of 2020. These stories were some of the most read stories on our website and garnered the most attention on our social media pages. Today we are looking at number 2. TRI-COUNTY ...
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WHO, marking year since COVID-19 began, urges fair vaccine distribution to all By Stephanie Nebehay. GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of the World Health Organization, marking a year since the first cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by China, urged countries on Wednesday to ensure that vaccines are made available to ...
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Putin targets US social media, secret agent leaks and protests with new laws MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin signed an array of laws on Wednesday handing Russia new powers to restrict U.S. social media giants, label individuals "foreign agents," and to crack down on the disclosure of its security officers' personal data.
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