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Armed protesters alleging voter fraud surrounded the home of Michigan's secretary of state Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson had just finished wrapping string lights around her home's portico on Saturday evening and was about to watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" with her 4-year-old son when a crowd of protesters marched up ...
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An Autistic Man Is Killed, Exposing Israel's Festering Police Brutality Problem JERUSALEM — The school for the mentally disabled in Jerusalem's Old City made a point of preparing its Palestinian students for interactions with the Israeli police. There were frequent role-playing exercises, sometimes with real officers from a nearby police ...
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UK prepares to give first Covid-19 vaccinations as the world watches Swedish doctors frustrated with nation's lack of tough Covid-19 measures. London (CNN) Britain's healthcare providers are gearing up to start giving the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, less than a week after the United Kingdom became the first ...
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Vikings recover from mistakes, top Jaguars 27-24 in overtime MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings have made it all the way back to even after their 1-5 start, fully in the running for the playoffs entering the final quarter of the season. Staying in the picture will require far better performances than this. Dan Bailey kicked ...
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Police in Indonesia Kill 6 Followers of Hard-Line Cleric Six followers of the divisive Indonesian cleric Rizieq Shihab were shot and killed by the police on the outskirts of Jakarta early Monday after what the authorities described as an attack on officers who were tailing the men as part of an investigation. According ...
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Holocaust victims suing Germany and Hungary have their day at the Supreme Court on Monday (CNN) The Supreme Court on Monday will delve into atrocities committed during World War II and hear two cases brought by victims and their family members who are seeking compensation for property they say was stolen from them during the Holocaust.
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The Latest: Germany says vaccinations to start in early Jan. Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff says he expects coronavirus vaccinations to start in Germany "in the very first days" of the new year. By The Associated Press. December 7, 2020, 12:56 AM. • 8 min read. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this ...
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Amid Pandemic, Grants Keep Army Veteran's Business Afloat FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Nicole Walcott's lip started to quiver as she turned her misty gaze away from a reporter's question. "I don't want to cry on camera," the 33-year-old said when asked why she's fought tooth and nail to keep her small business open ...
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'Date which will live in infamy': What to remember about Pearl Harbor, 79 years later "December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy," President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously proclaimed. Americans on Monday will honor the 79th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The surprise raid on the major U.S. Navy ...
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WHO Tries to Bolster Fragile Funding With New Foundation CEO By LORI HINNANT, Associated Press. PARIS (AP) — Hoping to strengthen its funding, the World Health Organization is appointing a CEO to a foundation intended to bring in more private donations, which should leave the global health body less vulnerable if ...
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Navajo Nation Extends Lockdown Due To "Dire" Surge Of Coronavirus Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez warned in a statement Sunday the situation is severe. He said, "We are near a point where our health care providers are going to have to make very difficult decisions in ...
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Coronavirus live updates: US reports over 175000 new cases A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 67.1 million people and killed over 1.5 million worldwide, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
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Zalando co-CEO Rubin Ritter quits so his wife can pursue her career Hong Kong (CNN Business) A top executive at one of Europe's largest e-commerce fashion companies is quitting so his wife's career can take center stage. Rubin Ritter intends to step down from his role as co-CEO at Zalando (ZLNDY) next year, two years ...
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India's Serum Institute seeks emergency use nod for AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine BENGALURU (Reuters) - Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine producer by volume, has sought approval for emergency use of AstraZeneca Plc's COVID-19 vaccine in the country, its chief executive officer said on Monday. The vaccine can be ...
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Miami Dolphins defense 'made a lot of plays' defeating Cincinnati Bengals Minutes after starting his postgame Zoom conference by showing off his Mighty Morphin Power Rangers boxer briefs, a jolly Christian Wilkins playfully lamented his apparent fumble return for a touchdown Sunday that was ruled an incompletion after review.
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Senator says Trump, McConnell likely to back COVID-19 relief WASHINGTON (AP) — A proposed COVID-19 relief bill is expected to get backing from President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell but it won't include $1,200 in direct payments to most Americans, a Republican senator involved in ...
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Sarah Michelle Gellar And Selma Blair Hilariously Updated Their "Cruel Intentions" Kiss For Pandemic Times Cruel Intentions is a classic '90s film with so many over-the-top moments that it makes your head spin — like the infamous kiss scene between Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair's characters.
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Liverpool front line reminiscent of Manchester United treble winning strike force, says Scholes Liverpool have emerged as one of the strongest teams in Europe since Jurgen Klopp's arrival as head coach in 2015. The German manager delivered the club's sixth Champions League crown in 2019 and followed up that triumph by ...
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Rodgers becomes fastest to 400 TD passes in Packers' 30-16 win over Eagles GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - On the week of his 37th birthday, Aaron Rodgers threw his 400th career touchdown pass, becoming the fastest quarterback in NFL history to do so. Rodgers showed off his MVP-like mastery of the game against the Eagles.
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Ghana votes for president to keep reputation for stability ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Voters lined up early in Ghana to cast their ballots in presidential and legislative elections likely to test the West African nation's credentials as one of the most politically stable countries on the continent. There are 12 presidential ...
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Few Americans activate smartphone tool tracking coronavirus exposure RALEIGH, N.C. — Six months ago, Apple and Google introduced a new smartphone tool designed to notify people who might have been exposed to the coronavirus, without disclosing any personal information. But for the most part, Americans haven't been ...
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Kia recalls 295000 vehicles due to risk of engine fires Kia is recalling nearly 295,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the engines can stall or catch fire. The recall comes just a week after Kia and affiliated Korean automaker Hyundai were fined by the U.S. government for allegedly delaying recalls. The recall covers ...
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Congo's President Seeks New Majority to End Government Crisis Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi said he'll seek to form a new governing majority amid growing tension with the political allies of his predecessor, Joseph Kabila, that have left the country in what he called a state of "persistent crisis.".
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Little pygmy possum found on Kangaroo Island after fears of decimation in bushfire The little pygmy possum, weighing less than 10 grams, is found in Tasmania and sometimes mainland South Australia and Victoria in addition to Kangaroo Island. The creature is usually a difficult species to study, considering ...
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Roy Exum: Our Vaccine Playbook On October 16, Tennessee joined every other state in the Union as all the United States presented an "Interim COVID-19 Vaccination Plan" to our Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. The reason the word 'Interim' is in the plan's title is because two ...
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Late run dooms men's basketball in loss to No. 11 West Virginia The Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team (1-2, Big East) suffered a difficult 80-71 defeat at the hands of the No. 11 West Virginia Mountaineers (4-1, Big 12) on Sunday evening at McDonough Arena. Turnovers, foul trouble, and a late West Virginia run ...
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Coronavirus is again ravaging NJ nursing homes. Here's where it's hitting the hardest. For seven months, Shady Lane Nursing Home in Gloucester County was a happy exception. In a state where thousands of seniors have died at long-term care facilities during the coronavirus pandemic, residents of Shady Lane were seemingly spared.
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Cold, Sunny Start to the Work Week After this weekend's stormy weather, the start to the new work week will be cold and sunny. There will be lots of sunshine on Monday with colder than normal temperatures. Highs will be in the upper 30s, which is a few degrees colder than the normal high of ...
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Clemson credited with classy gesture after win over Virginia Tech Clemson's football program is being credited with a classy gesture after their win over Virginia Tech on Saturday. The Tigers beat the Hokies 45-10 in Blacksburg, Va. on Saturday to improve to 9-1. After their win, the football team kept things respectful.
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Submission: Hate Doesn't Belong in the Classroom In this submission, third year student Benjamin Zaghi shares his perspective on the rejection of Assembly Bill 331. The opportunity to educate the public is similar to possessing a key that can open two doors. The first door, when unlocked, leads to an endless ...
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States scramble to curb COVID as California sets record before lockdown California shattered records for coronavirus cases on Sunday as U.S. states scrambled to impose lockdowns to stem spikes in infections and the White House's task force coordinator decried a lack of national leadership on curbing the disease. California ...
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Sunny and warmer Monday TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Meteorologist Peyton Sanders says that warmer weather is on the way for the workweek as temperatures will likely remain about 10 to 15 degrees above average for a few days. Patchy freezing fog will remain possible through the ...
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Another silver monolith turns up in Frisian countryside A monolith similar to those found in the United States and Romania in recent weeks has turned up on a heath in Friesland. The metal pillar in the Kiekenberg nature reserve near Oudehorne was first spotted by walkers on Sunday morning. It lacks the glossy ...
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Spain marks 42 years since return of democracy as retired officers dissent Spain has celebrated the 42nd anniversary of the constitution that ushered the country back to democracy following the end of the Franco dictatorship, as some former members of the armed forces made inflammatory declarations. The prime minister, Pedro ...
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From the Archives, 1980: Five shots kill Beatle John Lennon Former Beatle John Lennon, 40, who led a revolution in popular music that captured the imagination of an entire generation, was shot dead last night outside his exclusive Manhattan apartment house.
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China's hydropower ambitions on the Brahmaputra could trigger a dam-building race with India The president of Power Construction Corporation of China, also known as Powerchina, made a big splash across the Himalayas last week by announcing its plans to develop large scale hydropower on the Lower Yarlung Tsangpo river, known as the ...
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