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ESPN
Fitzpatrick practiced fully Wednesday and wasn't listed on the injury report, but he didn't practice Thursday afternoon, indicating that the positive COVID-19 test was a recent surprise. Dolphins safety Eric ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — It was a warm summer Wednesday, Election Day was looming and President Trump was even angrier than usual at the relentless focus on the coronavirus pandemic. "You're killing me! This whole thing is! We've got all the damn cases," Mr.
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Washington Post
NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio has set an ambitious goal of vaccinating 1 million residents with the coronavirus vaccine in January. The mayor noted Thursday that meeting the target would require outside cooperation and the city ...
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NFL.com
It was written that all good things must come to an end, and that proverb might soon apply to A.J. Green in Cincinnati. The veteran wideout's impending status as an unrestricted free agent prompted inquiries about whether Sunday's game against Baltimore ...
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Yahoo Sports
The NBA will soon be requiring players and some staffers to to wear sensors as part of its contact tracing program, according to a league-wide memo obtained by ESPN. These sensors were already used by the NBA in the bubble over the summer, but this is ...
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CBSSports.com
An Atlantic Division battle is on tap between the New York Knicks and the Toronto Raptors at 7:30 p.m. ET Thursday at Amalie Arena. Toronto is 0-3 overall and 0-1 at home, while New York is 2-2 overall and 1-1 on the road. The Raptors have won the last ...
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U.S. News & World Report
DENVER — Colorado plans to ease public health restrictions for restaurants and gyms in the much of the state starting next week. Gov. Jared Polis announced the change on social media late Wednesday, citing sustained improvement in the state's COVID-19 ...
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Bloomberg
An oil tanker off the coast of Iraq discovered an explosive object attached to its hull, the latest incident highlighting the risk to ships in the waters near the Arabian peninsula. The Liberia-flagged Pola noticed a "suspicious object" on the ship as it was ...
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al.com
San Jose State was unable to play on its home field most of the season due to COVID-19 restrictions and faced scrutiny over its travel plans to play Ball State in the Arizona Bowl, which is set for Thursday, Dec. 31. The game will be live streamed on fuboTV.
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The New York Times
While the hackers, suspected to be working for Russia's S.V.R. intelligence agency, did not appear to use Microsoft's systems to attack other victims, they were able to view Microsoft source code by accessing an employee account, the company said.
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Patch.com
From CBS New York: December 31 2020. NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — In a story that is making headlines across the country, investigators say a teenager was wrongly accused of stealing a cellphone inside a Manhattan hotel. Subscribe. As CBS2's Andrea ...
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CNN
The pet food containing the toxin has been identified as certain Sportmix products manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods. The products were voluntarily recalled by the company on Wednesday. The FDA and the Missouri Department of Agriculture ...
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The Mercury News
San Francisco health officials extended the county's stay-at-home order indefinitely Thursday in light of rising coronavirus cases, keeping outdoor dining, hair and nail salons and a host of other businesses closed. People traveling to the county from outside ...
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USA TODAY
Distilleries across the U.S. received a surprise fee from the Food and Drug Administration after using their facilities to make hand sanitizer amid the COVID-19 pandemic. As COVID-19 cases began surging in March, distilleries started making hand sanitizer by ...
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Science Magazine
Subsidence, the lowering of Earth's land surface, is a potentially destructive hazard that can be caused by a wide range of natural or anthropogenic triggers but mainly results from solid or fluid mobilization underground. Subsidence due to groundwater ...
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Military.com
Iran is ramping up threats of revenge for the January 2020 U.S. drone strike that killed Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, while the U.S. is warning of swift and devastating retaliation to any attack. The threats, from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and a top ...
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Forbes
Real estate dominated the headlines this year with foreclosure moratoriums, forbearance programs and the seemingly endless decrease of mortgage interest rates. Now, on the last day of the year, the latest report from Freddie Mac shows mortgage interest ...
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Press-Enterprise
Paramedics and EMTs in Riverside and San Bernardino counties have started receiving the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, officials announced this week. The two groups are among those next in line to be inoculated, ...
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U.S. News & World Report
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, suffering a flare-up of a sciatica condition that causes pain in his right leg, missed a New Year's Eve service on Thursday and will also not preside at a New Year's Day Mass. It was believed to be the first time since he ...
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U.S. News & World Report
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police turned to familiar tactics ahead of Thursday's New Year's Eve celebrations, deploying bomb-sniffing dogs and sand-filled sanitation trucks intended to guard against explosions. But the department's playbook this year ...
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Today.com
Early Thursday, the "Wonder Woman" star, 35, shared an Instagram photo of her husband, Yaron Varsano, and their two daughters, Maya, 3, and Alma, 9.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Illinois closed out 2020 with 8,009 new cases of COVID-19 and 133 more deaths attributed to it, keeping the state's pandemic numbers slowly creeping upward as the battered state heads into the new year. With one year elapsed since the first reports of a ...
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FOX 6 Milwaukee
ONTARIO - The finance minister for Canada's most populous province resigned Thursday after going on a Caribbean vacation during the pandemic and seemingly trying to hide the fact by sending social media posts showing him in a sweater before a ...
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Federal News Network
Joe Biden nominated Kathleen Hicks as the deputy secretary of Defense, and Colin Kahl as under secretary of Defense for Policy. Hicks' national security background is extensive: She is currently senior vice president, Henry ...
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mlive.com
ROMULUS, MI – A third suspect has been charged and arraigned in connection with the 2017 slaying of Egypt Covington. Shandon Ray Groom, 28, of Toledo, Ohio was arraigned Thursday, Dec. 31, on murder charges in connection with the shooting death of ...
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Mcalester News Capital
The story told throughout the South is that the tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck dates back to Sherman's March to the Sea in the fall of 1864, when the Yankees laid waste to the Georgia countryside, stealing, killing, ...
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fox5sandiego.com
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – The California Highway Patrol's Maximum Enforcement Period for the New Year's holiday begins Thursday evening. While the state is advising residents to stay home as much as possible, avoid gatherings and avoid traveling significant ...
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Muncie Star Press
MUNCIE, Ind. — Locally statistics for the spread of COVID-19 across East Central Indiana are getting better, but figures are still showing elevated levels that started the surge in cases from mid-November to now. One thing State Health Commissioner Dr.
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Rapid City Journal
South Dakota reported 24 deaths Thursday to make December the worst month for COVID-19 deaths to date. The 24 added Thursday bring December's total to 542 - compared to 521 in November - and the overall death toll grew to 1,488. The deaths were 12 ...
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Smithsonian
Russian researchers say this may be the best-preserved woolly rhino ever found · Wear marks on the horn suggest the creature may have used its bony protrusion to gather food, perhaps scraping away snow to reach tender greenery underneath. · The animal ...
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JURIST
The United Kingdom formally exited the European Union on the stroke of the New Year with parliament ratifying a new law to govern ties with the continental body. The EU (Future Relationship) Act of 2020 received the Queen's Royal Assent after getting ...
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12newsnow.com KBMT-KJAC
Galveston County; Brazoria County. Day-by-Day Impacts. Thursday Morning: Expect a 100 percent coverage of rain and showers late Thursday morning. Temps will be in the ...
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KTAB - BigCountryHomepage.com
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday afternoon, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened Austin Mayor Steve Adler with legal action if the city's new order placing restrictions on restaurant operations over the New Year weren't pulled back.
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, in-person concerts and music events have been put on hold. Luckily, with the power of technology, musicians and popular recording artists can reach their audiences virtually. A lineup of ...
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Washington Post
Metro service in part of Montgomery County was paused Thursday after a car crashed onto its property near tracks along the Red Line. Metro tweeted about 10:30 a.m. regarding a "track problem" outside its Rockville station that was causing delays in both ...
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Jefferson City News Tribune
Stocks eked out modest gains Wednesday, keeping the major stock indexes on Wall Street at or near record highs. by the Associated Press Dec. 31 2020 @ 12:05am. story.lead_photo.caption FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2020 file photo, a sign for Wall Street is ...
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WEAR
LONDON (AP) — Britain on Wednesday became the first country to authorize an easy-to-handle COVID-19 vaccine whose developers hope it will become the "vaccine for the world." The approval and a shift in policy that will speed up rollout of the vaccine in ...
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GMA News
TOKYO (Reuters) - Scores of flights were cancelled as heavy snowfall hit several areas of Japan on Thursday, while New Year's Eve celebrations were curtailed as the country tackles a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Japanese Prime Minister ...
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WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
Anthony was acquitted in 2011 on charges related to the disappearance and death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony, in Orange County. She was found guilty of providing false information to law enforcement and sentenced to four years with credit for ...
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