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Steelers' defense 'still writing its story' with historic mark up next PITTSBURGH -- Among his many sayings, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has one that he repeats often when talking about things still in progress: the play of young receivers, his quarterback's return from injury, a rookie's development. "This group is ...
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Jabrill Peppers: Giants defense 'had a different swagger' in shutting down Wilson, Seahawks The New York Giants strode into Seattle and put the clamps on Russell Wilson and the Seahawks in a 17-12 road win. Big Blue's defense played masterfully, holding Seattle to 327 yards on 70 plays, 4.7 yards per play. A team that has scored 30-plus points ...
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Browns' statement win over Titans legitimizes team as postseason threat And on Sunday, they finally won a game against an opponent that has accrued respect around the league because of its AFC Championship Game appearance last season, a victory that legitimizes the Browns franchise as a real postseason threat this season.
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Being Boba Fett: Temuera Morrison Discusses 'The Mandalorian' Morrison, a veteran of the "Star Wars" film franchise, talks about his role as the fearsome bounty hunter on the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian.".
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Bengals' Shawn Williams may have intentionally stepped on Dolphins lineman If anyone had money on Bengals-Dolphins being one of the chippier games of 2020, they'd be rich. And while there were penalties and ejections noted by the officials, one action may have been missed. Late in the second quarter, Bengals' safety Shawn ...
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NWSL news: Utah Royals to relocate to Kansas City ahead of 2021 season The Royals, the NWSL team under the MLS Real Salt Lake organization, first moved moved to Utah from Kansas City three years ago, and are now returning to the city where the club originated, although technically this version of Kansas City is classified as an ...
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Biden poised to add diversity to federal courts President-elect Joe Biden plans to prioritize more diversity for judges in the nation's federal courts, a departure from President Donald Trump's return to mostly white, male appointees. Although much of the recent political energy focuses on the Supreme Court ...
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Bob Dylan just sold his entire catalog of songs to Universal Music Universal Music Publishing Group has acquired Bob Dylan's entire song catalog, the company announced Monday, in a blockbuster deal that includes more than 600 songs spanning six decades. Universal now owns the rights to Dylan's 39 studio albums, ...
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Earth just notched its warmest November, as 2020 closes in on record for hottest year The planet just had its hottest November on record, and 2020 may end up beating 2016 for the ignominious title of the warmest calendar year. Scientists have linked most, if not all, of the global warming in recent decades to human emissions of greenhouse ...
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Mayor Walsh blasts proposed MBTA service cuts, warns 'they would hurt workers' Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Monday blasted proposed service cuts to the MBTA, asserting during a news conference that the measures would harm the most vulnerable city residents and cut hundreds of jobs. Related: Watch Walsh speak about ...
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Inside William and Kate's Whistlestop Royal Train Tour The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have embarked on a train tour of the United Kingdom to thank frontline workers ahead of the Christmas holidays. William and Kate are traveling aboard the royal train this week for a three-day whistlestop tour of England, ...
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States Face Challenges Distributing COVID Vaccine December 7, 2020 -- If the FDA authorizes the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine next Thursday, as expected, the federal government plans to ship 6.4 million doses of the vaccine within 24 hours. Getting the vaccine from the manufacturers to American residents will ...
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European powers rebuke Iran after uranium enrichment announcement PARIS (Reuters) - France, Germany and Britain said on Monday they were alarmed by an Iranian announcement that it intended to install additional, advanced uranium-enriching centrifuges and by legislation that could expand its nuclear programme.
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'Unacceptable' special teams play dooms Chargers in historic loss First, kicker Michael Badgley missed a 46-yard field goal at the end of the first quarter, setting the tone for the rest of the game. After the Chargers' next offensive possession stalled, the punting unit allowed Gunner Olszewski to streak down the sideline 70 yards ...
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Selma Blair and Sarah Michelle Gellar reenact that famous 'Cruel Intentions' kiss (CNN) Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair recreated their famous "Cruel Intentions" kiss, pandemic style. On Sunday, the two former costars received the GOAT: Legendary Lip Lock Award at the "MTV Movie & TV Awards Greatest of All Time" special, and ...
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Packers' Aaron Rodgers reflects on 'fun milestones' after record-setting performance Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reveled in his record-setting performance after he became the fastest player to throw 400 career touchdown passes. Rodgers reached the milestone in his 193rd NFL appearance as the Packers downed the struggling ...
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Follow these easy Christmas light tricks to deck out your apartment No matter where you live, there are plenty of ways to get creative with Christmas lights. Apartment and condo dwellers may lack outdoor outlets, but can still beam festive flare to the neighborhood. I grew up with parents who went wild with Christmas decor at ...
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Perfect Presents for Your Pandemic Pet In search of the perfect gift? Read more of Slate's holiday gift guides here. We're accustomed to buying holiday gifts for the humans we love, but it can be great fun to present the perfect present to the adored pets in our lives too. We at Slate are especially ...
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Schools confront 'off the rails' numbers of failing grades (AP) - The first report cards of the school year are arriving with many more Fs than usual in a dismal sign of the struggles students are experiencing with distance learning. School districts from coast to coast have reported the number of students failing classes ...
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Did a mountain lion kill a Texas man? Medical examiner and wildlife officials disagree. A Texas medical examiner's preliminary findings say a man found dead Thursday was killed by a wild animal, possibly a mountain lion, but state wildlife officials are disputing that report. Christopher Allen Whiteley's body was found in a wooded area by ...
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Joe Biden picks Xavier Becerra to lead Department of Health and Human Services, coronavirus response WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to be his health secretary, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration's coronavirus response. Separately ...
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Christmas star is coming: Jupiter and Saturn are about to do something not seen for nearly 800 years This year has been a year unlike any other in recent memory and it will conclude with the return of a celestial event not seen for almost 800 years. The two largest planets in the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, will do something later this month not seen since ...
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Joe Biden names five co-chairs for inaugural committee, including Rep. James Clyburn as lead chair All of his committee heads, who will be responsible for organizing the crowning event of the incoming president, all have past ties to Biden. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., the lead chair of the committee, has been one of Biden's staunchest allies for over a ...
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Man accused of breaking into Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen's mansion BROOKLINE, Mass. — Police arrested a man Monday morning on suspicion of breaking into a mansion owned by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, model Gisele Bundchen, according to WFXT. >> Read more trending news.
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Pope Francis to Make Risky Trip to Iraq in Early March VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis will make the first visit by a pope to Iraq next March, the Vatican said on Monday, a risky four-day trip that has eluded his predecessors. Spokesman Matteo Bruni said Francis, who turns 84 next week, will visit the capital ...
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39 Shot, 5 Fatally, in Chicago This Weekend Five people were killed and 34 others were wounded in shootings across Chicago this weekend. The latest fatal attack left a man dead Sunday evening in Austin on the West Side. About 9:14 p.m., the 34-year-old was in the 4900 block of West Hubbard Street ...
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Houston Rockets' James Harden seen partying in Las Vegas Houston Rockets' star James Harden was seen partying in Las Vegas on the eve of the Rockets' training camp. Could these latest antics lead to his departure? The Houston Rockets will begin group workouts today with the NBA 2020-2021 regular season ...
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South Korea's Health Minister Describes Seoul As A 'COVID-19 War Zone' South Korea is awaiting new social distancing measures, due to take effect Tuesday evening, as earlier measures have failed to bring new COVID-19 case numbers down. The government warns of an impending crisis, brought on by a third wave of infections.
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The day after USC The USC Trojans began their first possession of the second quarter at their own 20-yard line. They would find the WSU end zone just 7 plays later with Kedon Slovis hitting Tyler Vaughns for a 35-yard score. It wasn't an ideal start to the final three quarters for ...
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Sinovac Aims for 600 Million Dose Capacity for COVID Vaccine In this photo released by Indonesian Presidential Palace, workers unload a container containing experimental coronavirus vaccines made by Chinese company Sinovac from the cargo bay of a Garuda Indonesia plane at the Soekarno-Hatta International ...
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'Mitch True Stripskee': Your best 3-word reviews from the Chicago Bears' 34-30 loss to the Detroit Lions What happened Sunday at Soldier Field shouldn't surprise Chicago Bears fans. Yet the Bears' 34-30 loss to the Detroit Lions was gut-wrenching nevertheless. That will happen when a 10-point fourth-quarter lead evaporates in embarrassing fashion.
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Cold weather following snow, gradual warm up this week (WHSV) - After a system brought some of the first snowflakes for some, cold weather will continue for the rest of today and tomorrow. A gradual increase in temperatures is expect for the rest of the week. MONDAY: Decreasing clouds for the rest of the day but ...
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Report finds microwave energy likely made US diplomats ill WASHINGTON — A new report by a National Academy of Sciences committee has found that "directed" microwave radiation is the likely cause of illnesses among American diplomats in Cuba and China. The study commissioned by the State Department and ...
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Syracuse Christmas Bureau signs-ups are down despite record unemployment, poverty Syracuse, N.Y. -- Registration for the Salvation Army's Christmas Bureau is down by 800 families with less than two days left to sign up. The Christmas Bureau distribution served 2,400 families last year; currently about 1,600 families have signed up. In some ...
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Letter: Biden's climate stance needs legislative support Many events over the last few months have suggested the Biden administration will act boldly to reduce climate change. Candidate Biden outlined an ambitions climate action plan. President-elect Biden has selected for influential positions staff members like ...
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Few signs of progress on critical day for Brexit trade negotiations One of the most intense days in the long-running Brexit trade negotiations produced few signs of progress and gloomy forecasts Monday, with the United Kingdom and the European Union seemingly still stuck on the same issues that have dogged the standoff ...
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Supreme Court rejects appeal to limit transgender students Get unlimited access to breaking news, ancestry archives, our daily E-newspaper, games and more. Subscribe today for only $2 ». 1 of 3. Supreme Court rejects appeal to limit transgender students. An American flag waves in front of the Supreme Court ...
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Palm Bay City Hall on lockdown due to a suspicious person nearby PALM BAY, Fla. — Palm Bay City Hall is on a temporary lockdown Monday due to reports of a suspicious person nearby, according to police. "At this time, we are asking all members of the public to stay away from City Hall campus in an abundance of caution ...
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Hungary and Poland are blocking the EU fiscal stimulus — But ECB is likely to step up this week Headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. AFP via Getty Images. Hungary and Poland are still vetoing implementation of the European Union's $900 billion fiscal stimulus package agreed in July, as the European Central Bank ...
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Davos meeting moved to Singapore over Covid risk in Europe The World Economic Forum has moved its annual meeting from Switzerland to Singapore because of the persistent risk of coronavirus in Europe. It will be only the second time in 20 years that the meeting, which is usually held in Davos in ...
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Manchester Arena bomber's brother Hashem Abedi admits involvement image captionTop row (left to right): Alison Howe, Martyn Hett, Lisa Lees, Courtney Boyle, Eilidh MacLeod, Elaine McIver, Georgina Callander, Jane Tweddle - Middle row (left to right): John Atkinson, Kelly Brewster, Liam Curry, Chloe Rutherford, Marcin Klis, ...
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More than 85000 still without power after weekend storm This story will be updated. PORTLAND, Maine — About 85,000 Maine electric customers are still without power Monday after the first major winter storm of the season brought heavy, wet snow and high winds to the region. As of 5:45 a.m., Versant Power ...
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Airbnb to boost IPO price range, aims for $42B value That would increase the amount Airbnb is expected to raise to as much as $3.1 billion, and push its fully diluted valuation to $42 billion from $35 billion at the top of the earlier range. The home- ...
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Patty Jenkins 'could make 700' Wonder Woman films The 49-year-old director has helmed the upcoming sequel film 'Wonder Woman 1984' - which features Gal Gadot in the titular role - and admits that she will never get tired of the DC Extended Universe franchise because of the "love" the character stands for.
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EU weighs up sanctions against Turkey in east Med gas dispute Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said his country would not "bow down to threats and blackmail" but repeated his call for negotiations over the conflicting claims to continental shelves and rights to potential energy resources.
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Protester Arrested at Mayor Garcetti's Residence Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles and Ground Game LA have vowed to conduct a demonstration every day until Biden commits to not appointing Garcetti to the cabinet. By City News Service • Published December 6, 2020 • Updated on December 6, 2020 at ...
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COVID crackdowns and Meng back in court: In The News for Dec. 7 In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 7 ... What we are watching in Canada ... article continues below ...
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You can learn to decorate for Christmas like a Kardashian in an Airbnb experience hosted by Kris Jenner The Kardashian and Jenner clan have been known to go big at Christmas. And this year, you can find out exactly how they do it because Kris Jenner is hosting an Airbnb experience. She will share her Christmas styling hacks and inspiration – from ...
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Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, social media star Logan Paul announce exhibition bout Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and social media star Logan Paul announced that they will be fighting each other in an exhibition bout scheduled for Feb. 20. Mike Coppinger of The Athletic says the bout, which will be available on pay-per-view via Fanmio ...
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Michigan woman charged with '03 murders of newborn twin sons CHICAGO (AP) - A Michigan woman has been charged with murder in the deaths of her newborn twin sons more than 17 years ago. Police said Saturday that 41-year-old Antoinette Briley of Holland, Michigan, has been charged with two counts of first-degree ...
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