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UCF Knights QB McKenzie Milton enters transfer portal two years after devastating knee injury Milton has not played in two years, after dislocating his right knee and suffering ligament, nerve and artery damage during a game in November 2018. He has steadily worked his way back, and he ran the UCF scout team the past two months, eager for another ...
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Fantasy football: Best and worst matchups at each position for NFL Week 13 Matchups play a huge part in fantasy football managers' start and sit decisions. When choosing between two (or more) similarly talented players, the decision often boils down to this: Which one has the best matchup? We use that word -- matchups -- a lot.
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Battle-Weary Nurses Wonder If New York Hospitals Can Handle Another Coronavirus Surge No U.S. city suffered more in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic than New York City, where more than 24,000 people died, mainly in the spring. Medical workers in New York learned exactly how difficult and dangerous things can get when hospitals ...
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What the Russell Westbrook-John Wall trade means for James Harden | Prepare for more Wednesday NFL games? Normally this is the time of week when we start gearing up for football, finding ways to pass time throughout the day in order to get to a Thursday Night Football matchup that we're not crazy about but are excited for anyway ... simply because it's something.
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Sale of Arctic Refuge Oil and Gas Leases Is Set for Early January The Trump administration said Thursday that it would sell oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska in early January, further accelerating its last-ditch effort to allow drilling there. The Bureau of Land Management said the sale would ...
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California wildfires erupt amid strong Santa Ana winds, threat could last into next week The Bond Fire in Santiago Canyon, in Orange County, had spread to more than 3,500 acres by early Thursday morning Pacific time, while other fires burned in Riverside County, requiring evacuations. With strong winds forecast ...
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Jupiter and Saturn will look like a double planet later this month (CNN) The two largest planets in our solar system are coming closer together than they have been since the Middle Ages, and it's happening just in time for Christmas. So, there are some things to look forward to in the final month of 2020. On the night of ...
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France launches checks on dozens of mosques The French authorities have launched inspections of dozens of mosques and prayer halls suspected of links to Islamist extremism. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced the crackdown, saying some could be closed if found to be encouraging ...
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IBM uncovers global email attack on Covid vaccine supply chain IBM cyber security analysts on Thursday said they uncovered an email phishing scheme targeting global coronavirus vaccine supply chains. The fraudulent emails impersonated a Chinese business executive at a credible cold-chain supply company dating ...
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US Jobless Claims Remain High at 712000 as Virus Escalates WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell as the nation celebrated Thanksgiving last week to a still-high 712,000, the latest sign that the U.S. economy and job market remain under stress from the intensified ...
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Residents in city of Los Angeles to 'remain in their homes' amid COVID-19 surge, mayor's office says All residents within the city of Los Angeles should continue to remain in their homes and follow the city's "safer-at-home" order, which mirrors guidance from L.A. County, according to the mayor's office. A public order posted on the mayor's website Wednesday ...
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Parents of 628 migrant children separated at border still have not been found, court filing says (CNN) The parents of 628 migrant children separated from their families due to Trump administration policies at the US-Mexico border between 2017 and 2018 have still not been located, according to a Wednesday court filing. The filing from the Justice ...
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Small earthquake felt in parts of NJ and Pennsylvania A small earthquake rattled parts of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania early Thursday morning, according to reports from the U.S. Geological Survey and residents who posted comments on Facebook. The 2.1 magnitude quake was centered in the Milford ...
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Expenses used for PPP loan forgiveness: Deductible or not? The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), created as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, P.L. 116-136, authorized loans to certain businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. If businesses use their PPP loans for ...
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School closings threaten gains of students with disabilities Without any in-school special education services for months, 14-year-old Joshua Nazzaro's normally sweet demeanor has sometimes given way to aggressive meltdowns that had been under control before the pandemic. The teenager, who has autism and is ...
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FIFA celebrates accessibility and inclusiveness in football on International Day of Disabled People On International Day of Disabled People, FIFA is proud to celebrate disabled footballers, officials and fans that form a key part of the rich diversity of the football family. There are currently more than one billion disabled people, around 15 per cent of the global ...
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Seahawks notebook: Carlos Dunlap's foot injury 'nothing serious,' but status vs. Giants unclear The good news is Seahawks defensive end Carlos Dunlap does not appear to have a significant foot injury. The bad news is it remains unclear if he will play against the New York Giants on Sunday at Lumen Field. That was the word from coach Pete Carroll ...
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Lancet: What's Needed to Protect Health from Climate & COVID Louisiana's had a rough year. It survived a record-breaking five named Atlantic storm landfalls in just five months, including two major hurricanes 13 miles apart. Officials turned away hurricane evacuees in Lafayette, blaming this heartless decision on racial ...
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2 dead after shots fired at vehicle leads to West Side crash Just before 8 p.m. Wednesday, police said occupants inside a Chevy traveling westbound in the 4300 block of West Roosevelt Road fired shots at a Kia. Police said the Kia then crashed into an object and two people were found dead inside.
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Report: Unbeaten BYU to play unbeaten Coastal Carolina on Saturday Unbeaten BYU has added another game to its 2020 football schedule, according to reports. The Cougars, No. 13 in the latest College Football Rankings, have lined up an agreement to play undefeated and No. 18 Coastal Carolina on Saturday in Conway, ...
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UK starts deployment of 300 troops to Mali as part of UN mission Britain has begun a three-year deployment of 300 troops to the west African country of Mali as part of a UN peacekeeping mission, entering a region beset by an increasingly dangerous violent Islamist insurgency. The UK forces are deploying to Gao, in the ...
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California boy, 11, fatally shoots self during online class WOODBRIDGE, Calif. -- An 11-year-old California boy died Wednesday after shooting himself during a Zoom distance-learning class while his microphone and camera were off, authorities said. The boy was found with a head wound at a home in Woodbridge ...
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Less than half of Americans say they would get COVID-19 vaccine TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - With Kansas expected to receive the Pfizer vaccine in mid-December and the Moderna vaccine close behind, many Americans will have to make the decision of whether to get vaccinated or not. Harmony Healthcare IT, a leading ...
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Snoop Dogg launches new boxing league The 49-year-old rapper is to team up with Triller co-owner Ryan Kavanaugh – the brains behind Mike Tyson's recent comeback fight – on The Fight Club, a venture that will allow the star to live out his dream as a boxing announcer. Snoop said: "We are ...
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Missouri hires national company to help with hospital capacity, staffing JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Health care facilities across the state are being challenged to find room for patients and the staff to care for them. Now the state of Missouri is bringing in outside help to combat the shortages. Gov. Mike Parson announced ...
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Vaccine priority list must be refined to match available doses: Tam Canada's chief public health officer says the priority list of people who will get vaccinated first against COVID-19 has to be refined because the initial six million doses set to arrive in the first batch will not be enough to cover them all. Health Canada is in the ...
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Several Christmas parades, celebrations still happening this weekend in the Chattanooga region The coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll on some holiday traditions, but several cities are moving ahead with plans for Christmas parades and other citywide celebrations. Scott Underwood, events coordinator for the city of LaFayette, Georgia, said ...
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Coroner: Man, 2 children died in southern Illinois fire ZEIGLER, Ill. (AP) — A coroner says a southern Illinois house fire killed a man and his two children. Franklin County Coroner Marty Leffler told WSIL-TV that the fire Monday killed 23-year-old Travis R. Craig, 3-year-old Talen E. Craig and 1-year-old Legan R.
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Cape May-Lewes Ferry implements travel restrictions CAPE MAY, N.J. – Cape May-Lewes Ferry officials today once again implemented travel restrictions onboard the ferry vessels related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective Monday, Dec. 7, with the first departure of the day, boarding will be limited to vehicles ...
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Nor'easter to lash Mid-Atlantic and Northeast with soaking rain, inland snow Just days after a waterlogged system drenched the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England with 2 to 4 inches of rain and strong winds, another storm could bring a conveyor belt of moisture late Friday into Saturday. A developing nor'easter looks likely to lash ...
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'We Want This To Be The Final Surge': State's Second Field Hospital To Open In Lowell LOWELL (CBS) – Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced that the state will be constructing a second field hospital as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the state. The latest facility will be opened in Lowell in the coming weeks. Baker made the ...
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Coronavirus updates: Daily deaths surpass 3000; Obama, Clinton, Bush say they'd get vaccine on camera; CDC ... The nation's one-day toll of coronavirus deaths surpassed 3,000 for the first time Wednesday, a number perhaps inflated by fatalities reported days late because of the Thanksgiving holiday but still reflective of a pandemic racing out of control. The death toll of ...
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