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Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James extends record streak of 10-point games to 1000 LeBron James rang in his 36th birthday by extending his scoring streak to quadruple digits Wednesday. James' jump hook with 6:15 remaining in the second quarter gave him 11 points for the game, marking the 1,000th straight game with 10 points or more ...
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Notae, Arkansas turn aside Auburn 97-85 in SEC opener AUBURN, Ala. -- — JD Notae scored 19 of his 21 points in the second half and Arkansas placed five in double figures to remain undefeated with a 97-85 win at Auburn to open Southeastern Conference play on Wednesday night. Notae came into halftime with ...
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Upon Further Review: Badgers end adversity-filled season on high note with bowl victory There were times this season when Wisconsin could have used its defense to step up for a struggling offense if the Badgers wanted to win. In the final game of the year in the Duke's Mayo Bowl against Wake Forest, it happened. That might be hard to believe ...
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Biden to tap longtime officials for top Pentagon roles, citing agencies 'hollowed out' under Trump President-elect Joe Biden plans to nominate two former senior officials to fill the Pentagon's No. 2 and No. 3 jobs, transition officials said, further signaling the new administration's intent to forge a more predictable foreign policy and revitalize agencies that ...
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Report: Johnny Manziel to play in Fan Controlled Football League The fledgling Fan Controlled Football League has signed a Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL first-round pick. Not Ricky Williams. Someone from another school in Texas. Johnny Manziel is back at it. ESPN reported Wednesday the former Texas A&M ...
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Beijing Cases Worry China; Deaths Hit 1.8 Million: Virus Update Global deaths from Covid-19 passed 1.8 million. Cities that had gone weeks without new infections, including Beijing and Melbourne, are now reporting clusters, and cases of the new, highly transmissible virus strain were identified in Singapore and ...
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Video shows NorCal officer punch K-9 during training as witness says he heard dog 'crying' A man said he started recording after he witnessed a Vacaville police officer "beating" a police dog during training Monday. "I hear the crying and it caught my attention. As I looked over, I see an officer punching over and over a dog," the witness, Roberto ...
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Vikings Wednesday injury report: Seven DNP, four limited In Week 15, the Vikings had a legitimate shot at the postseason, but if the team wanted to get there, they would have to persevere through injuries. That did not happen. With LB Eric Kendricks, LB Anthony Barr, DE Danielle Hunter, DB Mike Hughes and others ...
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California Identifies A Case Of Coronavirus Variant First Seen In UK The new highly contagious coronavirus strain from the U.K. has spread to Southern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday. He made the statement during an online conversation about the pandemic with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's ...
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Claimed Off Waivers, 'Snacks' Harrison Will Join Packers According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the Packers have been awarded former Pro Bowl defensive tackle Damon "Snacks" Harrison off waivers. A source told Packer Central that the 32-year-old indeed will be coming to Green Bay.
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Bulls' entire roster is under scrutiny, starting with Coby White When there was a need to be aggressive, Bulls executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas didn't hesitate. For example, Karnisovas fired former general manager Gar Forman upon being hired and pursued coach Billy Donovan as soon as he hit the open ...
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Mass. pandemic death toll tops 12000 as leaders urge New Year's Eve precautions The number of confirmed coronavirus deaths in Massachusetts rose past 12,000 Wednesday, another tragic milestone for a state that has been wracked by the pandemic. With 118 new deaths reported, the tally rose to 12,076. With probable cases added, the ...
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Ticketmaster pays $10M fine for accessing competitor's online systems Ticketmaster will pay $10 million for accessing Songkick's online pre-sales systems without authorization. Live Nation. Ticketmaster will pay a $10 million criminal fine for repeatedly accessing the computer systems of one of its competitors without ...
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NH Governor Cancels Inaugural Event Amid Ongoing Safety Concerns CONCORD, NH — Elevated, armed protests concerning emergency orders, mask mandates and other issues during the coronavirus pandemic have led New Hampshire's governor to cancel a planned outdoor inauguration scheduled for next week. Gov.
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Celtics vs. Grizzlies: Prediction, point spread, odds, over/under, betting picks (Dec. 30) The Boston Celtics host the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night, and if you're looking to do some last-minute betting research, you're in luck! We'll give you the latest point spread, moneyline odds and over-under number, as well as the ...
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Lightfoot releases some emails related to botched Anjanette Young raid Mayor Lori Lightfoot's office on Wednesday released some — but not all — records related to the botched raid of Anjanette Young's home that confirm Lightfoot was alerted to the search more than a year ago in an email from a staffer who called it "pretty bad.".
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Iran allocates $150000 for each family of victims of Ukraine plane crash DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran's Cabinet on Wednesday allocated $150,000 for the families of each of the 176 victims of a Ukrainian plane shot down in Iranian airspace in January, the official IRNA news agency reported. FILE PHOTO: General view of the debris of ...
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Woman faces murder charges following crash that killed two boys in Westlake Village A Hidden Hills woman faces murder charges for running over two boys in Westlake Village in September and then fleeing the scene of the crash, prosecutors said Wednesday. The Los Angeles district attorney's office said it has charged Rebecca Grossman ...
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Portland-area schools aren't in for a wide-scale reopening despite looser state coronavirus restrictions Oregon's school closure mandates, once among the strictest in the nation, are officially no more. But that doesn't mean Portland-area families will see a mass return to classrooms, at least not immediately. Even though districts in other parts of Oregon have ...
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Actress Dawn Wells, Castaway Mary Ann on TV's 'Gilligan's Island,' Dies From COVID-19 "Gilligan's Island" ran for three seasons (1964–1967) with a cast that also included Bob Denver as the zany Gilligan, Alan Hale Jr. as "The Skipper," Jim Backus as millionaire Thurston Howell III, Natalie Schafer as his posh wife, Russell Johnson as "The ...
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'Another tragic situation': 4 dead in apparent murder-suicide at Harris County home, sheriff says HOUSTON — Harris County officials confirm four people have been found dead inside a home after an early-morning shooting and SWAT standoff. Deputies were first called to the scene, located in the 14300 block of Lourdes Drive northeast of the North ...
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VDH is experiencing a slower-than-expected rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Here's why. VIRGINIA, USA — Across the Commonwealth, the effort to vaccinate people against Covid-19 is well underway, but it's not happening as quickly as health officials at the Virginia Department of Health had initially anticipated. On Wednesday, Christ Gray, ...
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Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies from COVID-19 BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The death of a newly elected U.S. representative from Louisiana of complications related to COVID-19 stunned the state's political circles Wednesday and became the latest brutal reminder of how dangerous the coronavirus can ...
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2 North Dakotans experience suspected allergic reaction to Moderna COVID-19 vaccine The North Dakota Department of Health reported two suspected severe allergic reactions to the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday. The two people had no history of anaphylactic reactions, the department said in a statement. The incidents were ...
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Joe and Jill Biden's last appearance of 2020? 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' New year, new president. President-elect Joe Biden and incoming First Lady Jill Biden will ring in the new year Thursday as part of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve," ABC announced Wednesday. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest and headlined by Jennifer ...
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Woolly rhino? Ice Age carcass recovered from permafrost in Siberia MOSCOW — A well-preserved Ice Age woolly rhino with many of its internal organs still intact has been recovered from permafrost in Russia's extreme north. Russian media reported Wednesday that the carcass was revealed by melting permafrost in Yakutia ...
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Biden names ex-Facebook regulatory lawyer to key White House post Biden administration has faced criticism from both sides of the political aisle regarding its appointment of former Big Tech employees. Facebook; Twitter; Comments; Print; Email. By Thomas BarrabiFOXBusiness. close. Digital Trends editor-in-chief Jeremy ...
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Hunter charged in teen's fatal shooting at Nockamixon State Park By Michael Tanenbaum PhillyVoice Staff. Investigations Homicide. Kutt Bucks Nockamixon Source/Bucks County District Attorney's Office. Jason Alber Kutt, 18, was fatally shot at Nockamixon State Park on Oct. 24, 2020. Two months later, Bucks Couny ...
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Texas infectious disease experts say metro areas could see similar COVID surges as LA AUSTIN, Texas — For the second day in a row, Texas is setting new COVID-19 records, with 11,775 Texans hospitalized, up 424 from Monday's record. "The worry is that we'll reproduce in our metro areas of Texas, what's already happening in L.A. County, ...
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Bill Belichick says Jets QB Sam Darnold has 'shown the ability to do everything' Perry: Belichick raves about Darnold's 'ability to do everything' originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston. The Jets are going to have to make a decision: Do they roll with their 23-year-old quarterback, taken No. 3 overall in 2018, or do they draft a new one?
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Gov. Whitmer signs bill approving name, image and likeness rights for college athletes After much debate, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation approving a path for student-athletes in Michigan to receive compensation for name, image and likeness (NIL) rights. A bipartisan duo of bills, the pieces of legislation will allow student-athletes ...
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It wasn't all bad: Top local sports stories of 2020 that aren't COVID-19 As is often the case in society, politics and life in general, sports served as a bellwether for the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Many of us didn't understand the gravity of the situation until March 11, when the NBA suspended its season. When the multi-billion ...
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Mob attacks and sets fire to Hindu temple in Pakistan A violent religious mob has set fire to a Hindu temple in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region and attempted to tear it to the ground. Crowds of thousands, reportedly led by Islamic clerics, descended on the Hindu ...
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DeWine: Let's speed it up COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine is urging Ohio hospitals to administer COVID-19 vaccines within 24 hours of arrival and asks those eligible to receive the vaccine to do so as soon as possible. DeWine called it a "moral imperative" and said Ohio ...
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COVID-19 updates: A plea from Kemp, nursing homes have no vaccine here, new strain hits US and more AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Georgia's governor toured Atlanta's World Congress Center, which is being turned into a temporary COVID-19 overflow hospital again. The facility will have 60 additional beds for patients. The governor says administrators ...
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Dating apps don't destroy love, Swiss study shows GENEVA, SWITZERLAND -- Contrary to warnings that dating apps are encouraging superficial and short-lived flings over true romance, a Swiss study showed Wednesday that app users were more likely to be seeking longterm relationships. Mobile apps ...
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Clemson OC Tony Elliot out for Sugar Bowl WBTW (MYRTLE BEACH) – No. 2 Clemson will play No. 3 Ohio State without their offensive coordinator, Tony Elliot. The school announced that Elliot did not travel to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl due to COVID-19 protocols. Clemson did not say who ...
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Garcetti: LAPD Officers To Patrol City, Enforce Rules Against Big Parties On New Year's Eve LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a briefing on Wednesday that the Los Angeles Police Department will deploy officers to patrol the city on New Year's Eve to stop large gatherings. The LAPD had already been speaking out ...
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