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Four Denver Broncos QBs fined by team for not wearing masks ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio said Wednesday that the team has fined all four of its quarterbacks for violations of COVOD-19 protocols, including not wearing masks. Two of the quarterbacks, Drew Lock and Brett Rypien, returned ...
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Mitch Trubisky to start again for Chicago Bears against Lions LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears are sticking with quarterback Mitchell Trubisky for Sunday's home game against the Detroit Lions, head coach Matt Nagy announced Wednesday. Trubisky, 26, returned to the starting lineup at Green Bay last week ...
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Trump's threat to veto defense bill over social-media protections is heading to a showdown with Congress President Trump is headed toward a veto showdown with Congress, as the White House doubles down on Trump's promise to scuttle a $740 billion defense bill unless it opens the door for new, unrelated sanctions against Silicon Valley — his second threat to ...
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1 Percent of PPP Borrowers Got Over One-Quarter of the Loan Money The Paycheck Protection Program was the centerpiece of the federal government's relief efforts to keep millions of small businesses afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. But new data shows what many had suspected all along: The money was shared ...
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Chicago White Sox non-tender RF Nomar Mazara, LHP Carlos Rodon CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox declined to offer 2021 contracts to right fielder Nomar Mazara and pitcher Carlos Rodon on Wednesday, sending the pair into free agency. The White Sox also announced they had reached a one-year deal with reliever ...
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Republicans cheer on a Trump 2024 run Congressional Republicans were slow to embrace Donald Trump's White House campaign in 2016. But the ousted president will have plenty of support on Capitol Hill should he run again in 2024. Trump is even getting cheered on publicly by some of the very ...
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Supreme Court Weighs Whether Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts Are Unconstitutional Is a non-unanimous jury verdict in a criminal case ever constitutional? Just months ago, the Supreme Court ruled for the first time that such verdicts violate the Sixth Amendment's right to a jury trial. But the 6-3 decision applied only to future cases. The justices ...
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Bettman: NHL players have to decide to pay now or later NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman warned players Wednesday they are likely going to have to pay one way or another to make up for the league's projected lost revenue whenever the 2020-21 season gets underway. Speaking on a Sports Business Journal ...
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A Hotter Planet Is Already Killing Americans, Health Experts Warn Rising temperatures and environmental pollutants are already endangering the health and well-being of Americans, with fatal consequences for thousands of older men and women, a team of public health experts warned Wednesday. Their report, published ...
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San Francisco is poised to ban smoking in apartments and condos — but cannabis is exempt San Francisco is poised to become the largest U.S. city to ban smoking in apartments and condominiums, with one notable exception to the rule: cannabis. During a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, city administrators voted to amend the proposed ban ...
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Florida reports 9994 more coronavirus cases Wednesday, 97 deaths Florida reported 9,994 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, and 97 more resident deaths, a day after the state surpassed 1 million cases. The state is now up to 1,018,160 total confirmed cases of COVID- ...
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State police investigate after photos from Mackinac Bridge posted to social media Police are investigating after photos that were apparently shot from the top of Mackinac Bridge were posted to social media. Michigan State Police said the person responsible for taking the photos could face felony charges for trespassing at a key ...
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Waltham police issue safety advisory in wake of random attacks and ask for public's help As police continue to seek the person or persons responsible for at least 10 random attacks on men in Waltham in recent weeks, authorities are telling residents how to stay safe and urging them to report anything suspicious. "The Waltham Police Department ...
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Boeing's upgraded 737 MAX completes first flight with media onboard DALLAS (Reuters) - Boeing Co's 737 MAX staged its first post-grounding flight with media on board on Wednesday, as carriers seek to demonstrate to passengers that the redesigned jet is safe after a 20-month safety ban. This video file cannot be played.
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Couple knowingly boards SFO flight to Hawaii after positive COVID-19 tests A couple learned what happens if you take a flight knowing that you are infected with the coronavirus. You get arrested. Wesley Moribe and Courtney Peterson, both 46, of Wailua, Hawaii, reportedly boarded a United flight on Nov. 29 despite having tested ...
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People in Michigan, 4 other states see midday fireball arc across the sky Several people in Michigan offered first-hand reports of a midday fireball and accompanying "boom" that were seen and felt from Ontario all the way to Virginia on Wednesday. The noontime show was likely a disintegrating meteor, according to the Associated ...
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Lakers-Clippers, Nets-Warriors set for NBA opening night NEW YORK — Kevin Durant is scheduled to make his Brooklyn debut against his former Golden State teammates before the Lakers begin their title defense in an all-Los Angeles matchup with the Clippers in the NBA's Dec. 22 opening-night doubleheader.
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WHO updates coronavirus face mask guidance, says face shields are inferior alternative A meter is equivalent to about 3 feet. The agency further stated that depending on the type of mask used, it can "be used either for protection of health persons or to prevent onward transmission ( ...
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HPE, a touchstone of Silicon Valley, moving headquarters to Houston to save costs, recruit talent A stalwart of Silicon Valley is moving its headquarters to Texas, driven by cost savings and recruiting opportunities as the coronavirus pandemic reshapes the workplace. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, whose roots date back to Bill Hewlett and David Packard's ...
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Pro wrestling legend Pat Patterson dead at 79 Professional wrestling Hall of Famer Pat Patterson, a tag-team star who later invented the Royal Rumble match and was the industry's first openly gay performer, has died, World Wrestling Entertainment confirmed Wednesday. He was 79. >> Read more ...
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Why you want Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip inside your next phone It's easy to buy a smartphone—even a powerful flagship device—without ever thinking about the hardware inside. Even if you do dig into the spec sheets, you'll typically find whatever Qualcomm's latest chip is inside most high-end Android phones. Today ...
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Police guide that calls BLM a 'terrorist' group draws outrage Racial bias in policing expert warns that the 'dangerous' document serves as training material for many departments. Law enforcement training group is promoting a research document riddled with falsehoods that urges local police to treat Black Lives Matter ...
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Gov. Beshear reports 3601 new COVID-19 cases; 37 deaths FRANKFORT, Ky. (WBKO) - Gov. Andy Beshear gave the latest update on COVID-19 Wednesday afternoon. "We've got the foremost experts in the country saying we've got a winning game plan," said Gov. Beshear. "The question is, is everybody going to do ...
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St. Petersburg Police Officer and at Least One Other Person Shot A St. Petersburg police officer and at least one other person have been shot. Details are still sketchy, but the department said it happened around 4:17 p.m. Wednesday in the 1400 block of 18th Avenue South. A second officer was hurt, but it's not clear how.
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Covid quarantine? Snow problem: Santa Claus is coming to Zoom (video) Syracuse, N.Y. — George Smith of Liverpool has donned the big red suit for the last 50 years. In a normal December, he would make dozens of visits to homes, hospitals and nonprofits around Central New York, to meet children and hear their Christmas lists.
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Alabama will meet CARES Act deadline, spend money in time, finance director says The head of Alabama's Department of Finance said Wednesday he felt confident that Alabama would spend its federal coronavirus relief money by a Dec. 30 deadline. Kelly Butler, the state finance director, said that they expect a flood of invoices and ...
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Hong Kong Activists Sentenced For Their Role In Anti-Government Protest The three — Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam — have been held without bail since pleading guilty in late November for organizing and participating in the protest last year that surrounded police headquarters. Wong, Chow ...
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Calmer, cold tonight THIS EVENING: Mostly Clear, Cool. Temperatures Falling Into The Upper 30s. Winds: W 5-10 mph. OVERNIGHT: Mostly Clear, Cold. Lo 30. THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny, Pleasant! Hi 50. High pressure is building into the commonwealth which will lead to ...
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FBI agent shot, Ohio homicide suspect killed in Louisiana PINEVILLE, La. — An FBI agent was wounded, an Ohio homicide suspect was killed and the woman he was accused of abducting was found safe following a shooting at a Louisiana hotel while the agent was executing a search warrant. The wounded agent ...
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California utilities may cut power as fire danger looms FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2019, file photo, Southern California Edison trucks arrive at the site of a transformer tower in Sylmar, Calif., suspected of being responsible for starting the Saddleridge fire. Southern California utilities say they may cut power to more than ...
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Best meteor showers to watch in December 2020 The weather is getting colder, but there are some hot meteor showers worth checking out in December 2020. Two late-year meteor showers — the Geminids and the Ursids — will each be peaking during the next few weeks, sending a good number of ...
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2021 Medicare pay schedule eases physicians' documentation burdens What's the news: The final 2021 Medicare physician payment schedule includes a simpler, more flexible process for coding and documenting evaluation and management (E/M) office-visit services. But those positive changes, set to take effect in January, are ...
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Governor: Thanksgiving travelers should quarantine, get tested SPRINGFIELD — Another 125 people who tested positive for COVID-19 were reported to have died in the previous 24 hours Tuesday, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, bringing the death toll to 12,403 since the pandemic began.
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Health Canada to make decision on Pfizer vaccine approval soon, feds say Canada is drawing closer to making a decision on a leading COVID-19 vaccine candidate, Health Minister Patty Hajdu said Wednesday as the federal government continued to face pressure to deliver on doses amid mounting cases and deaths. In a series of ...
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Friends, family mourn social media influencer with Bradford ties found dead in Houston HOUSTON (TNS) — Friends and family of Alexis Robinault continued to mourn the social media influencer's death on Tuesday after her body was found beside a roadway in Houston's Energy Corridor. Robinault is a native of Youngsville, Pa., and is a ...
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UPDATE 1-China buys first Indian rice in decades amid scarce supply ... * China buys 100,000 T broken rice at $300 per tonne. * China's traditional suppliers struggle due to lower crop. * India offers rice at lower price than other Asia suppliers (Adds details, analyst comment). By Rajendra Jadhav. MUMBAI, Dec 2 (Reuters) ...
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COVID Surge: California Shatters Record For Most COVID Cases Reported In A Day SACRAMENTO (CBS SF) — California reported 20,759 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, shattering the state's previous record for most new cases confirmed in a single day, according to data on the California COVID-19 website. Numbers on the state's ...
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High school ice hockey season delayed with state's temporary suspension of indoor sports The Princeton High School (PHS) and Hopewell Valley Central High School (HVCHS) athletic departments, along with others statewide, are now adapting to Gov. Phil Murphy's executive order temporarily suspending indoor high school sports practices and ...
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