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Robert Griffin III wonders if player 'safety is actually being taken into account' after gutsy, matinee loss Some Baltimore Ravens players expressed frustration about what has become one of the largest COVID-19 outbreaks in professional sports. After Wednesday's 19-14 loss to the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore players questioned a lack of ...
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Jalen Suggs returns for No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs following injury scare Gonzaga star freshman Jalen Suggs went down in the first half of the Bulldogs' win over West Virginia with what looked to be a potentially serious leg injury, but returned a few minutes into the second half and played the final 15 minutes to help cement the ...
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Massachusetts lawmakers pass policing reform bill to ban chokeholds and limit tear gas use (CNN) Massachusetts state legislators passed a sweeping police reform bill Tuesday that amends use of force and training policies and tailors law enforcement legal protections. The bill is the latest state-level effort to address the way police work, how they're ...
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Post-crash recovery: How one airline plans to restore confidence in the Boeing 737 MAX (CNN) — With over 4,800 gross orders, the 737 MAX is the best-selling commercial aircraft in Boeing history. It's 15% more fuel efficient than its predecessor, much more climate friendly and has an average dispatch reliability rate of 99.4%. With 387 in service ...
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Ho, ho — Whoa! Virus keeping most Santas at a distance MIAMI — Brad Six becomes Santa Claus, pulling his black boots over his red pants in the office of a Miami outdoor supply company. It's hot, so he forgoes the traditional heavy jacket for a lightweight vest and grabs his Santa hat. Support our journalism.
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Defund the Police: Obama says 'snappy slogan' risks alienating people Former President Barack Obama has cautioned young Democrat activists against using snappy slogans such as "defund the police" if they want to bring about genuine reforms in the US. Defund the Police became a widely-used phrase after the killing of ...
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Vaccination cards will be issued to everyone getting Covid-19 vaccine, health officials say (CNN) The Department of Defense released the first images of a Covid-19 vaccination record card and vaccination kits Wednesday. Vaccination cards will be used as the "simplest" way to keep track of Covid-19 shots, said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director ...
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Rafer Johnson, 1960 Olympic decathlon champion, dies at 86 Johnson's win in Rome in 1960 was one of the most memorable finishes to a decathlon in Olympic history. In a battle with C.K. Yang of Taiwan -- Johnson's UCLA teammate -- the American held a slim lead going into the 1,500-meter run, the final event.
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Biden could rebuild trade deal with Asia-Pacific to counter China's dominance, says think tank Frayed U.S. ties with Asian allies is an issue that President-elect Joe Biden should work to reverse "perhaps sooner rather than later," said Jeffrey Schott, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Negotiating a new and improved trade ...
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Colorado Hospitals Considering Redeploying Former Medical Practitioners DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado hospitals are dealing with staff shortages as workers get sick and more people check in. Health officials locally and nationally have warned that there will likely be a spike in COVID-19 cases following the holidays. (credit: CBS).
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Mavericks' smart spending sets them up for big 2021 offseason to add third star, become legit title contender The Dallas Mavericks are in the process of trying to build a championship roster around Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis, and it's happening a lot sooner than anticipated. After a season in which Doncic finished fourth in MVP voting and saw the Mavericks ...
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A couple was arrested after allegedly traveling to Hawaii knowing they tested positive for Covid-19 (CNN) — A couple from Hawaii was arrested over the weekend after allegedly flying home knowing that they both had tested positive for Covid-19. Wesley Moribe and Courtney Peterson of Wailua traveled with a child on a United Airlines flight out of San ...
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Dolphins' Tua remains limited in practice with thumb injury MIAMI (AP) — Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was limited in practice Wednesday because of a lingering thumb injury, leaving in doubt his availability Sunday against Cincinnati. Tagovailoa missed last week's game against the New York Jets ...
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Discovery to launch streaming service featuring shows with Chip and Joanna Gaines, Kevin Hart, more Television fans know the Discovery Channel as home to such hits as "Shark Week," "Gold Rush" and more. But the Discovery, Inc. company includes several popular TV channels, including Food Network, HGTV, TLC, and the Travel Channel. Now, the ...
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Lamar! bids farewell, says Senate not voting on big issues is a 'waste of talent' Sen. Lamar Alexander's farewell speech to the chamber in which he's served for 18 years — and was a staffer decades earlier — was a reminder to colleagues of why the retiring Tennessee Republican was such a popular and effective public figure.
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Rockets trade Westbrook to Wizards for Wall, first-round pick Houston • Russell Westbrook is headed to the Washington Wizards and John Wall is moving to the Houston Rockets in a significant swap of point guards — one an MVP, the other a No. 1 overall draft pick — just weeks before the season starts. The Wizards ...
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LeBron James Agrees To Two-Year, $85 Million Extension With Lakers, Setting Him Up To Play With Bronny In 2023 LeBron James has agreed to a two-year, $85-million extension with the Lakers that will make him a free agent in 2023, just in time to play with his oldest son Bronny James, who is set to graduate Sierra Canyon (CA) High School that year. "I think [LeBron] ...
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Forced release of federal data shows more bailout loans went to questionable players The Trump Administration fought for months to keep secret key details of its pandemic relief loans, after opening government coffers to businesses that said they needed fast money to save jobs. In Georgia, even the limited disclosure had revealed loans went ...
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How Colorado Lawmakers Spent $342 Million In Coronavirus Aid In Record Time The Colorado state legislature finished up a three-day sprint of lawmaking on Wednesday afternoon, passing a series of bills meant to throw a lifeline to businesses and families as the coronavirus pandemic surges. "This is not the end of the conversation.
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Rodgers says offseason leg training led to his banner year Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is making a push for a third MVP honor as he celebrates his 37th birthday. Rodgers, who turned 37 on Wednesday, has thrown 33 touchdown passes and is on pace to shatter his previous career high of 45 from ...
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Football: How the Michigan outbreak impacts Ohio State moving forward Since 1917, Ohio State and Michigan have prepared for their annual meeting, but as the 2020 game draws closer, its prospect becomes increasingly bleak. Michigan football announced Wednesday that it paused football activities and canceled its Dec.
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UK to become first country in Europe to ban live animal exports Environment secretary hails 'Brexit success' for animal welfare, but poultry to be excluded and Northern Ireland exempted. Animals sent to Europe for slaughter. An estimated 6,400 animals were sent to Europe for slaughter in 2018. Photograph: Eyes on ...
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Covid Hospitalizations Top 100000 In The US There are now over 100,000 patients hospitalized with Covid-19 across the U.S., according to data from The COVID Tracking Project, marking the first time the country has reached that bleak milestone as healthcare systems have become overwhelmed ...
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Is Florida doing better on COVID-19 than "locked down" states? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has resisted pleas from some of his state's mayors to enact statewide measures to fight COVID-19, such as a mask mandate and the power to adopt local restrictions. The day before Florida recorded its 1 millionth case, DeSantis ...
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It's happening: Starship may fly to 15km as early as Friday SpaceX has taken a key step toward getting a green light to fly its Starship vehicle to an altitude 100 times higher than the spaceship prototype has previously flown. On Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction for ...
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How To Find Your Top Spotify Songs From 2020 Whether you've spent lockdown listening to moody AF songs on rotation or gotten heavily into TikTok dance trends, Spotify Wrapped will certainly reveal all. To see out 2020, the streaming platform has collated all the songs, artists, playlists, podcasts, and ...
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Stanford men lose to Indiana; USF men rout Nevada Trayce Jackson-Davis scored a career-high 31 points and Indiana beat Stanford 79-63 in Wednesday's third-place game of the Maui Invitational, which had been relocated to Asheville, N.C., because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Hoosiers (3-1) led for the ...
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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree's unofficial Twitter account run by Olmsted Falls native NEW YORK — Wednesday was a big night in the world of Christmas traditions, as the lighting ceremony for the 30 Rock Tree was held in New York City. However, you may not know that the tree has an unofficial Twitter account, and it's run by a man from ...
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Vikings activate Adam Thielen from COVID-19/reserve list MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings supplied some positive news for this weekend's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team activated star receiver Adam Thielen from the COVID-19/reserve list on Wednesday, making him available for ...
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FIRST ALERT: Another cold night ahead of next weather-maker MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Cold temperature persist through tonight before milder weather returns for the end of the week along with another risk of rain and gusty winds. Tonight will once again see clear skies and calm winds allowing temperatures to ...
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Garcetti Announces Financial Relief Program For Struggling Food Service Workers LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Wednesday night announced an initiative to help struggling restaurant employees, after outdoor dining was once again forced to shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, called ...
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