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California Will Impose Its Strongest Virus Measures Since the Spring LOS ANGELES — California, the first state to impose far-reaching lockdowns because of the coronavirus, announced on Thursday its strictest new measures since the earliest days of the pandemic in an effort to keep a surge in cases from overwhelming ...
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Legendary Afghan pilot in hiding after US reverses decision to help him flee Taliban Asadi, one of the most experienced pilots in the Afghan air force, whirled his MD-530 aircraft to scan the horizon and spotted the telltale plume of white smoke. He raked the area with a burst of rockets, killing the fighters during the 2018 mission, he said in an ...
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Justice Dept. Suit Says Facebook Discriminates Against US Workers WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sued Facebook on Thursday, accusing it of being un-American by favoring foreign workers with visas over those from the United States, in a new push against tech companies in the waning days of the Trump ...
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Prominent Democratic strategist and Newsom adviser facing domestic violence charges SAN FRANCISCO — Prominent California Democratic strategist Nathan Ballard — a longtime friend and adviser to Gov. Gavin Newsom — was arrested and jailed on two felony domestic violence charges in Napa that include an allegation of attempting to ...
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New England makes first trip to Los Angeles in 28 years NEW ENGLAND (5-6) at LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (3-8). Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS. OPENING LINE - Chargers by 1 1/2. RECORD VS. SPREAD - Patriots 5-6; Chargers 5-6. SERIES RECORD - Patriots lead 25-15-2. LAST MEETING - Patriots beat ...
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Cancel Student Loans Would Benefit This Group More Than Anyone Else For example, after 20 years (undergraduate student loans) or 25 years (graduate student loans), borrowers can receive student loan forgiveness on the remaining balance of their federal student loans. While borrowers may owe ...
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Unemployment Claims Drop, but Holiday Week May Be a Factor New claims for unemployment benefits dropped for the first time in three weeks, the government reported Thursday, but the economy remains under pressure as Covid-19 cases surge and fresh restrictions on businesses loom in some states.
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After Much Sparring, Dan Le Batard Is to Leave ESPN in January Le Batard, a radio- and television-show host, had recently criticized his bosses for laying off one of his producers, and he has bashed the network's reluctance to allow commentary on politics.
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Murphy stepping down as Democratic governors chair Gov. Phil Murphy's time leading the Democratic Governors Association is coming to an end, but he will remain active in the organization as its finance chair. Murphy, who once served as finance chair of the Democratic National Committee, broke fundraising ...
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US imposes restrictions on travel visas for Chinese Communist Party members Under the new rules, the travel visas of CCP members and their immediate family members will change from 10 years to one month and will be single entry. The move, taken less than two months ...
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Google unlawfully fired worker organizers, federal agency alleges (CNN) Google violated labor laws when it fired two vocal employees in 2019, according to a complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday. The employees, Laurence Berland and Kathryn Spiers, were among several that were ...
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Elections data exposure affected 113000 Alaskans but had no impact on November results, state officials say A data exposure caught by elections officials in October compromised the personal information of 113,000 Alaskans but had no impact on the actual election results, Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer said Thursday. The exposure involved the online voter registration ...
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ICU patients spike in Missouri hospitals as St. Louis officials consider new precautions ST. LOUIS — Facing winter with COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations already at record levels, a St. Louis health advisory panel advocated for new precautions on Thursday, while state officials announced even more vaccine on its way. Missouri hospitals are ...
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Texas working to finalize COVID-19 vaccination distribution plans HOUSTON – Pending approval from the Food and Drug Administration, Texas is expecting to receive 1.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine by the week of Dec 14. State health officials said these doses will be distributed across the state to hospital ...
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Former Salesianum School Principal William McCandless indicted on child pornography charges McCandless, a member of the Wilmington-based Oblates de St. Francis De Sales, was employed at Salesianum on three separate occasions, for a total of 11 years, including five years as principal from 2005 to 2010.
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Fewer Black Michiganders are dying of COVID-19, but more work is needed, task force says At the start of the pandemic, African Americans in Michigan were contracting coronavirus and dying from it at far higher rates than any other group in Michigan — representing more than 40% of deaths from COVID-19 in March and April, while making up just ...
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COVID-19 vaccines to reach health departments, hospitals first GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Beaufort County reported on Wednesday they had the second-highest single-day case count with 46 new active cases. While county leaders say they're seeing a sharp increase in the number of cases and not in the amount tested ...
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11 Kentucky hospitals to get 12675 doses of the first COVID-19 vaccine this month Front-line health care workers at 11 Kentucky hospitals will be among the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine by mid-December if it receives the expected federal approval for emergency use this month. Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday that 12,675 doses of ...
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Families weigh learning options as school districts finalize plans for spring 2021 Tags: Education, Northeast Florida, Facing the Fall, Duval County, St. Johns County, Clay County, Nassau County. Growing number of local schools moving to virtual learning. Facebook. 0. Twitter. 0. Email. 0. With less than a month left in the first half of the ...
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CDC tipped Kauai police about COVID-positive fliers arrested after landing WAILUA, Hawaii (KHON2) — A tip from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) led to the arrest of a Kauai couple on Nov. 29 when they landed on the Garden Isle after boarding a plane in San Francisco reportedly knowing they were COVID ...
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Before you 'boo hoo' the 49ers, think beyond the millionaires on Arizona 'island' Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers checked into their Glendale, Ariz. hotel on Wednesday evening in a lobby filled with more luggage than usual — because no one can be sure when exactly this relocation will end. Shanahan pulled aside about 20 players for a ...
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Cybersecurity experts warn of hackers trying to infiltrate vital vaccine supply chain The cyber teams at IBM and the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a dire warning today. They said that hackers are threatening what may be the most critical industries in the world right now: the ...
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Vaccine on the way, Ducey spurns more restrictions Gov. Doug Ducey explains Wednesday why he won't impose additional restrictions even as the state is setting new records for COVID-19 infections. With him is state Health Director Cara Christ. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer). Arizona is ...
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Pro-Trump legal crusade peppered with bizarre blunders A congressional candidate Powell claimed to represent in one lawsuit said that, in fact, he had nothing to do with Powell or her quixotic effort, which she dubbed "the Kraken," arguing the election was stolen from President Donald Trump. An expert witness cited ...
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Rail Worker Accused of Overtime Fraud Made $461000 in One Year One night two years ago, Thomas Caputo, a senior track worker for the Long Island Rail Road, put in for 15 hours of overtime for work he said he had done at the West Side Yard in Manhattan. His shift began at 4 p.m. and ended at 7 o'clock the next morning.
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Temperatures take a little dip heading into the weekend Temperatures Thursday afternoon warmed into the low 40s area wide, once again warming above average. We did see a few more clouds from time to time, especially during the first half of the day but the sun did shine bright for the rest of the afternoon.
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DHEC: First doses of COVID-19 vaccine could come to South Carolina around December 14 COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — South Carolina could be receiving its first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in just a matter of weeks. The state's Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) anticipates that a limited vaccine supply will become ...
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White House communications director Alyssa Farah resigns Alyssa Farah has resigned from her role as the White House communications director. In a statement, Farah said she will be "leaving the White House to pursue new opportunities." "It's been the honor of a lifetime to serve in the Trump administration over the ...
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Officer shot in St. Pete undergoes surgery, accused gunman dead after shootout The St. Petersburg Police Department's Special Investigation Unit had been trying to locate 20-year-old Dominique Harris, who was wanted on felony child abuse charges. Detectives say they found him in a car there and called for uniformed officers to help them ...
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MSHSL approves plan to start winter sports as early as Dec. 21 BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. — The Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) board of directors voted unanimously in a virtual session Thursday morning to start the winter sports season as soon as a pause on high school and youth sports is lifted by ...
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