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Broncos bringing QBs to KC to face Mahomes and Chiefs KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- — The Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes is putting together one of the best seasons of any quarterback in NFL history. The Broncos? Well, they're just happy to HAVE a quarterback. Drew Lock will be back under center when Denver visits ...
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Seahawks' Josh Gordon reinstated by NFL, can play in final two games of season Just in time for the stretch run of the regular season and the playoffs, the Seahawks will be getting some reinforcements at receiver with the return of Josh Gordon. The NFL announced on Thursday that Gordon has been conditionally reinstated and will be ...
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NIH Director Tells Churches To Do The "Altruistic, Loving Thing" And Stay Closed With COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths at record levels, a top public health official called on religious leaders to keep their worship spaces closed, despite rising protests from some church leaders. "The virus is having a wonderful time right now, taking ...
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Ex-FBI attorney asks to avoid jail for false statement in FISA process A former FBI lawyer who admitted altering an email sent to a colleague working on the investigation into alleged Russian influence on Trump campaign affiliates is asking to be spared a prison sentence in connection with his plea to a felony false-statement ...
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Trump administration adds China's SMIC and CNOOC to Defense blacklist WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Thursday added China's top chipmaker SMIC and oil giant CNOOC to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, a move likely to escalate tensions with Beijing before President-elect Joe Biden ...
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Police: Couple flew to Hawaii despite positive virus tests HONOLULU -- A couple was arrested at a Hawaii airport after traveling from the U.S. mainland despite knowing they were infected with COVID-19, authorities said. Wesley Moribe, 41, and Courtney Peterson, 46, boarded a United Airlines flight to Lihue with a ...
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The Sky Is Not Falling for the Oregon Ducks Here are the facts. Oregon's defense has significant problems. Losing to Oregon State was both unacceptable and embarrassing. And the Ducks are underperforming considering the amount of talent they've acquired in recent years. Here's another fact.
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Regional COVID-19 death toll rises to more than 35000, post-Thanksgiving surge looms (KWTX) – Another 347 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed Thursday in Central Texas, pushing the regional total to 35,086, health officials are anticipating a post-Thanksgiving surge in cases early next week, and to complicate matters, seasonal allergies are ...
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Outdoor NHL games? Kings among teams exploring the option The NHL has yet to finalize plans for the upcoming season, but teams are already thinking outside the box in preparing for a campaign that will look far different during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the Kings, that has included the idea of hosting potential ...
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Liberty, Chanticleers matchup canceled due to COVID issues The Top 25 matchup between Coastal Carolina and Liberty on Saturday has been canceled due to COVID-19 issues, derailing the showdown between two programs that have taken more advantage of this unusual college football season than most schools.
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Distribution Test For COVID-19 Vaccine Hits Snag In Colorado DENVER (AP) — Health officials in Colorado say they never received one of two deliveries sent as part of an effort to test the nation's vaccine distribution system because of a mistake on a mailing label, offering a glimpse into what could go wrong when the ...
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New York City to receive 500000 Covid-19 doses but faces the battle of buy-in NEW YORK — New York City will receive nearly half a million Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna this month for health care workers in high-risk settings and residents and employees of nursing homes, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday.
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Warner Bros' films set for simultaneous cinema and US streaming Warner Bros has escalated tensions between Hollywood's studios and US cinemas with a decision to make all releases available to stream as soon as they hit the big screen. The move will enable film fans to watch the forthcoming sci-fi epic Dune and the ...
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Late Stumble Leaves S&P 500 Just Short of a Record High By STAN CHOE, DAMIAN J. TROISE and ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writers. U.S. stock indexes closed mostly higher Thursday after a late stumble pulled the S&P 500 just short of its third straight all-time high. The benchmark index slipped 0.1% after ...
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Popular ESPN personality Dan Le Batard to leave the company after 22 years Dan Le Batard, a longtime sportswriter and radio host who has become one of ESPN's most recognizable personalities, is leaving the company after 22 years. ESPN announced in a news release Thursday that Le Batard will exit the company in early 2021, ...
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OPEC To Boost Output Modestly, Ending Divisive Talks Amid Uncertain Global Economy The OPEC cartel and allies such as Russia will start ramping up oil production in January, but at a much more gradual rate than previously planned, in recognition of the ongoing economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The closely watched OPEC ...
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What to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine Approval and Release in the US Coronavirus vaccines are moving toward deployment, with the FDA set to review the first two later this month. Two drugmakers — Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna — have submitted applications to the FDA for emergency use authorization (EUA) for their ...
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CDC Director Warns of Dire Winter Ahead for COVID Hospitalizations, Deaths By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay Reporters. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 2020 (HealthDay News) – The head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Wednesday that the coming winter months might be the darkest ...
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DOJ Sues Facebook, Alleging Discrimination Against American Workers The Trump administration is suing Facebook, alleging that the social media giant discriminated against American workers in the way it hired foreigners for high-paying positions. A lawsuit filed Thursday by the Justice Department accuses Facebook of refusing ...
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Michigan task force addressing racial disparities amid pandemic sees signs of progress In response to the disparate numbers, Michigan's new task force was designed to strategize and implement a more targeted coronavirus response plan in Black and minority communities, who have been disproportionately harmed by the pandemic due to ...
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US in talks with Huawei CFO Meng on resolving criminal charges: source (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department is discussing a deal with lawyers for Huawei's finance chief, Meng Wanzhou, that would allow her to return to China from Canada, a person familiar with the matter said. Negotiations between Meng's lawyers and the ...
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Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill to strip his power to issue statewide coronavirus orders COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gov. Mike DeWine, as promised, vetoed legislation Thursday that would strip his administration of the authority to issue statewide coronavirus orders. However, it now remains to be seen whether DeWine's fellow Republicans in the Ohio ...
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NFL notebook: Newton on injury report, expected to be OK against Chargers New England quarterback Cam Newton was limited with an abdomen injury and will be monitored as the Patriots prepare to travel to Los Angeles. News service report. Email Writer. Share. facebook · tweet · reddit · email · print. 0 Comments. Cam Newton ...
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Fargo South teacher to fund scholarship with share of $1M prize FARGO — Leah Juelke, who teaches English to refugee and immigrant students at Fargo South High School, recently learned she had been named a Top 10 finalist for the Global Teacher Prize 2020, an honor that brings with it a $1 million award.
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Fantasy football: Justin Herbert is THE daily fantasy play in Week 13 Justin Herbert is primed for a big day against the New England Patriots and fantasy football owners will be happy. Justin Herbert has been a fantasy football revelation this season. He single handily has saved countless seasons for owners that did not snag a ...
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Browns Notes: Myles Garrett "looks good," on track to face Titans CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – Myles Garrett is on track to face the Titans Sunday in Tennessee. The question is, how much will he be on the field? Garrett was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday and he practiced for the first time in nearly ...
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US unemployment claims remain high at 712000 as virus escalates The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell as the nation celebrated Thanksgiving last week to a still-high 712,000, the latest sign that the U.S. economy and job market remain under stress from the intensified viral outbreak. Thursday's ...
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California monolith pops up after finds in Utah, Romania LOS ANGELES – Days after the discovery and swift disappearance of two shining metal monoliths half a world apart, another towering structure has popped up, this time at the pinnacle of a trail in Southern California. Its straight sides and height are similar to ...
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Florida must increase COVID-19 mitigation efforts as hospitalizations rise: WH task force memo JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida must increase its coronavirus mitigation efforts as "hospitalizations rise and long-term care facilities are again under full threat," according to the White House Coronavirus Task Force's weekly memo that was sent to governors ...
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Jets' Gase says he hasn't done enough to help Darnold grow NEW YORK (AP) — It was a coach-player union that made the New York Jets excited about what could be. Adam Gase was the hotshot offensive guru, and Sam Darnold the young gun quarterback and face of the franchise. Instead, the Jets can only lament ...
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Wallaroo captured after leading police on 2-hour chase PERU, Ill. — A wallaroo led police in Illinois on a chase for two hours Wednesday and was miraculously captured by a passing fishing boat after it jumped into a frigid, fast-moving river. >> Read more trending news. Police, firefighters, neighbors and a couple ...
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AICPA and trade associations ask Congress to fix PPP loan deductibility In a Dec. 3 letter addressed to the U.S. Senate majority and minority leaders and the leaders of the House of Representatives, several hundred national trade associations, including the AICPA, and many state and regional affiliates appealed to Congress to ...
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'Targeted act of violence.' Man charged with murder of pregnant Missouri woman ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — A man has been arrested and charged with killing a pregnant woman in St. Peters in what prosecutors call a "targeted act of violence." The family of 22-year-old Amethyst Killian reported her missing on Nov. 26, saying she had ...
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2 new deaths reported from COVID-19 in region Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Victoria County Wednesday, according to the daily report from the public health department. Accounting for the new cases and 20 new recoveries, there are 274 active cases of the disease in the county, ...
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'It's time to hunker down': Los Angeles residents told to stay home amid COVID-19 surge LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — All residents within the city of Los Angeles should remain in their homes and follow the city's "safer-at-home" order, according to the mayor's office. A public order posted on the mayor's website Wednesday largely mirrors existing Los ...
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Red Sox trade for minor-league infielder from Rockies The Red Sox have made their first trade of the offseason. The team announced it has acquired minor-league infielder Christian Koss from the Rockies in exchange for Yoan Aybar, a pitcher who hasn't performed above Single-A. Aybar, who was originally ...
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Wildlife service declines special protection request for tufted puffin The tufted puffin, a black seabird known for its white "mask" and orange bill, does not warrant Endangered Species Act protections, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday. The agency was petitioned in 2014 by the Natural Resources ...
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Southwest to furlough more than 6800 pilots, employees to cut overstaffing costs Southwest Airlines said that more than 6,800 workers will need to be furloughed next spring to cut costs, the airline announced Thursday afternoon. The Dallas-based airline has been in talks with union representatives since early October. Both sides haven't ...
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How pharmacies are preparing to give Americans COVID-19 vaccines (CNN) — In the fight against COVID-19, the US government is enlisting pharmacies to administer vaccines to hundreds of millions of Americans — an endeavor with unprecedented scale that presents a host of challenges for companies big and small across ...
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Temperatures above average through the weekend CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Our quiet weather pattern continues through the end of the week and into the weekend. Overnight, temperatures fall into the low to mid 20 with mostly clear skies. Highs stay in the low 40s through Saturday. A few more clouds ...
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Who will have access to the COVID-19 vaccine first in Tennessee? MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WVLT) - Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Vice President Mike Pence participated in a Nashville roundtable meeting Thursday to discuss how the COVID-19 vaccine will be distributed across the state. During the meeting, Vice President ...
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