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EU tells UK to make up its mind as trade talks near climax BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union told Britain on Friday that it was time to decide what kind of future relationship it wanted as EU officials suggested negotiators could strike a post-Brexit trade deal as early as the weekend. EU flag are placed on ...
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There's a light at the end of the tunnel, but coming months will be Covid-19 'worst-case scenario,' expert says (CNN) Across the US, preparations are well underway to quickly distribute Covid-19 vaccines once authorized, but experts say before that promise of relief, the coming months will likely be difficult. What will come next is likely the country's "worst-case ...
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Trump loyalist Loeffler's attacks on pastor Warnock risk suburban votes in Georgia's US Senate race MARIETTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Beau Davis, a 33-year-old security specialist from the Atlanta suburbs, is the kind of voter Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue may need to win runoff elections next month that will determine the balance of power in ...
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Continuing COVID-19 vaccine trials may put volunteers at unnecessary risk. Is that ethical? The first two COVID-19 vaccines to complete clinical trials have been so successful they raise concerns for the next ones. Is it ethical to give people a placebo when a lifesaving vaccine is available? Should those who received placebos in the first two trials be ...
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Syracuse has 5 players out due to COVID-19 contact tracing SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- — Quincy Guerrier had 23 points and 13 rebounds to help Syracuse spoil Niagara's season opener with a 75-45 win on Thursday night. Syracuse announced less than a couple hours before the game that one of its players tested positive ...
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Should Gov. Mike DeWine close places of worship? We asked experts in law, public health and religion CLEVELAND, Ohio – Should Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine close places of worship to try and control the spread of the coronavirus? This is a tricky question because the "free exercise" of religion is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the ...
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No. 8 North Carolina State Upends No. 1 South Carolina The No. 8 North Carolina State Wolfpack defeated South Carolina, 54-46, on the road to end the Gamecocks' 29-game winning streak on Thursday night. It was South Carolina's first home loss since Mar. 3, 2019.
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After a million-year journey, a meteor explodes above Syracuse in 2020 Syracuse, N.Y. – A million or more years ago, a 1-ton chunk of rock escaped the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, bound for Syracuse. The rock and Earth, both pulled in separate orbits by the sun, dodged each other for millennia. Until just after noon ...
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India's winter of discontent: Farmers rise up against Modi NEW DELHI (AP) — A chilly breeze whirls through New Delhi in the mornings and the sun is partly obscured by toxic haze, a marker of another winter in the Indian capital. But along the city's borders, this year is visibly and viscerally different. The perpetually ...
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US adds Chinese chipmaker, oil giant to security blacklist BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. government has stepped up a feud with Beijing over security by adding China's biggest maker of processor chips and a state-owned oil giant to a blacklist that limits access to American technology and investment. Thursday's ...
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Tests confirm Steelers LB Bud Dupree suffered torn ACL NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that further tests confirmed the ACL tear for the Pittsburgh Steelers pass rusher, whose season is over. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin later confirmed Dupree was out for the year. The team later placed him on injured ...
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AP source: Michigan had at least 12 positive COVID-19 cases ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan canceled this weekend's game against Maryland because it had at least 12 positive COVID-19 cases within the football program, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Thursday. The size of the ...
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Rockets coach Stephen Silas confident James Harden 'will be all-in' Having gone through a career's worth of offseason drama and uncertainty before his first game as Rockets coach, or at least enough off-court commotion for it to feel that way, Stephen Silas believes it will at last be behind him when team practices begin ...
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Among first acts, Biden to call for 100 days of mask-wearing WASHINGTON -- Joe Biden said Thursday that he will ask Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts as president, stopping just short of the nationwide mandate he's pushed before to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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Please Marvel at the Startling Confidence of Rudy Giuliani's Star Witness Crippling even. But today I want you to look at your anxiety square in its shivering, pathetic face and thank it. Because without a little angst, you could be like Melissa Carone, a Michigan woman who claims she was a contract IT worker with Dominion Voting ...
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Lawmakers, businesses want to know whether Whitmer will extend COVID-19 orders When unmasked people spend a significant amount of time together indoors, COVID-19 cases and some deaths tend to follow, Robert Gordon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, said Thursday. These dangerous outcomes ...
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Pence to visit CDC in Atlanta, rally for runoff candidates in Savannah Savannah - Vice President Mike Pence is returning to Georgia on Friday for the second time in two weeks to stump for Republican runoff candidates, part of the all-out GOP push to convince rank-and-file voters to return to the polls ahead of the Jan. 5 vote to ...
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Survivors remember Pearl Harbor at home this year HONOLULU (AP) — Navy sailor Mickey Ganitch was getting ready to play in a Pearl Harbor football game as the sun came up Dec. by Associated Press Dec. 4 2020 @ 12:05am. story.lead_photo.caption Mickey Ganitch, a 101-year-old survivor of the attack ...
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Pregnant Missouri woman stabbed to death on Thanksgiving; man she met online charged ST. PETERS, Mo. (KTVI) — A Missouri man has been charged with murder in the Thanksgiving Day stabbing of a 22-year-old pregnant woman and her unborn baby. Damion Delgado, 27, of O'Fallon, has also been charged with armed criminal action and ...
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PIL in SC for removal of protesting farmers from Delhi's borders A public interest litigation (PIL) was filed in Supreme Court on Friday seeking directions for immediate removal/dispersal of a mass gathering from Delhi's borders, as the farmers are protesting against the farm bills, in view of the prevention of the community ...
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Wisconsin disburses $18M to lodging operators as hotel occupancy stays low over Thanksgiving With the many challenges faced by the hospitality industry, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday that over 650 Wisconsin lodging operators received Covid-19 Lodging Grants, administered through the Wisconsin Department of Administration and ...
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No pilot required: Space startup Aevum reveals sleek autonomous launch vehicle JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A private space startup has been keeping its head down until it revealed a sleek aircraft-assisted rocket set to begin launching missions for the U.S. Space Force from Jacksonville. The kicker? It's all autonomous. Aevum was founded in ...
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US Is Said in Talks to Resolve Charges Against Huawei CFO The U.S. Justice Department is in talks about a possible resolution in the legal case against the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co., according to a person familiar with the matter, a simmering dispute that has fueled a clash between the world's ...
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Socially distanced Santa Claus will be part of Lansing holiday celebration LANSING — Santa Claus is coming to town, but in a socially distanced way. The village has decided not to open the Santa's House downtown for in-person visits with kids to share their Christmas lists. "We did not see a safe way to do Santa's House," Ken ...
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Medical first responders, including EMTs, not first in line for COVID-19 vaccine TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — As Florida prepares to roll out the first round of COVID-19 vaccines, the state will have to prioritize who gets it first. Pending approval in coming weeks, Gov. Ron DeSantis expects to have two million doses ready to go by the end of the ...
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Snow and rain showers develop for Friday TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and breezy. Low of 30 (26-32). Winds out of the south, southwest at 5-12 mph. FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy with scattered rain and snow showers. 40%. Little to no snowfall accumulations expected. High of 42 (38-45). Winds out of the ...
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Pope Francis confronts the Covid storm THE Vatican was in uproar when Galileo declared that the earth moved around the sun. But a new book by Pope Francis shows that the Church can lead rather than oppose a Copernican revolution. In his new book, Let Us Dream (News, 27 November), the ...
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