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'It's gonna be electric' | Players are excited to welcome back Bills Mafia to the stadium On Wednesday, the Bills and Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 6,772 fans will be allowed in Bills Stadium for Buffalo's first home playoff game since 1996. This comes after what has been one of the best seasons for the Bills in recent years and Bills ...
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Why Emptier Streets Meant an Especially Deadly Year for Traffic Deaths When the pandemic hit New York City, cars seemed to disappear from many streets as the lockdown brought urban life to a halt and drivers stayed home. Today, traffic is still lighter than usual at times. But in a troubling trend echoed across the country, the ...
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West Virginia rallies to beat Army 24-21 in Liberty Bowl MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- West Virginia coach Neal Brown knew he would use reserve quarterback Austin Kendall in the second half. The redshirt senior ended up leading the Moutaineers to a Liberty Bowl victory. Kendall threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to ...
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What time does Ohio State vs. Clemson start? TV schedule, channel for College Football Playoff semifinal Date: Friday, Jan, 1 · Matchup: Ohio State vs. Clemson · Location: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana · Start time: 8 p.m. ET.
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Ethiopian migrant who became symbol of integration in Italy raped and killed on her goat farm An Ethiopian migrant who became a symbol of integration in Italy, her adopted home, has been killed on her farm where she raised goats for her cheese business, police said on Wednesday. Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect ...
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Watch the Rose Parade's New Year Celebration presented by Honda Happy New Year! We're ringing in 2021 with a Rose Parade celebration, but it will be a little different this year. Nonetheless, you can still enjoy a Southern California tradition and watch the show on KTLA Channel 5 and ktla.com. The Tournament of Roses ...
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Ethiopian Group Seeks Probe of Violence After Musician's Killing Deadly protests and attacks in Ethiopia in which over 100 people died after the assassination of prominent musician Hachalu Hundessa constitute crimes against humanity and require further investigation, according to an independent human rights body.
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Covid: Illegal New Year party at Essex church broken up Hundreds of people were dispersed from an illegal New Year's Eve party at a church, police have said. The building, at Thorndon Country Park near Brentwood, was broken into before crowds entered, Essex Police said. Officers were threatened and had ...
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The Latest: Israel reaches 1 million mark in vaccinations JERUSALEM — Israel says it has vaccinated 1 million people against COVID-19, more than a tenth of its population, as it rolls out one of the world's earliest and most rapid inoculation campaigns. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was on hand when the ...
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No. 21 Oregon pulls away from California for a 82-69 victory EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — An extended break allowed Oregon's Eugene Omoruyi to recharge. Omoruyi scored 26 points and the No. 21 Ducks extended their winning streak at home to 27 games with a 82-69 victory over California on Thursday night. "Just being ...
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It's 2021! Watch cities around the US ring in the new year NEW YORK (NewsNation Now) — The curtains have finally closed on 2020, and cities across the U.S. celebrated like never before. With canceled or scaled back celebrations, many swapped crowds for comfort on New Year's Eve. Here's how major cities ...
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New York boosting minimum wage, sick leave benefits in 2021 FILE - In this Nov. 29, 2016, file photo, protesters calling for a $15 minimum wage gather in front of a McDonald's restaurant, in New York, during a National Day of Action to fight for a higher minimum wage. The minimum wage is going up in New York and a ...
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US Rings In New Year With Subdued Celebrations From coast to coast, New Year's Eve celebrations in the U.S. looked very different Thursday evening from past years — as the pandemic that defined 2020 extended its reach into 2021. The thousands of people that usually flock to major cities, like New York ...
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Spurs' Becky Hammon Becomes First Woman To Act As Head Coach Of An NBA Team But Hammon added that she would have preferred to coach her team to a victory, a tall order as they faced the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers — and on Lakers superstar LeBron James' birthday, no less.
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Top 10 Sports Stories: No. 1 - COVID-19 pandemic wreaks havoc on high school sports On the evening of March 12, members of the undefeated St. Catherine's High School boys basketball team were on the verge of something extraordinary. The Angels had just defeated Delafield St. John's Northwestern Military 67-53 in a WIAA Division 3 ...
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Tesla Sets Price of China-Made Model Y SUV Below Competitors The Model Y starts from 339,900 yuan ($52,074), while the Model Y Performance car will be from 369,900 yuan, Tesla China said in a statement on Friday. Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has said the Model Y has the potential to outsell all other ...
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What we know about the Minneapolis police killing of a man during a traffic stop On Wednesday night, news broke that a police officer shot and killed a man in south Minneapolis, renewing protests against police violence. Key details remain scant as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension begins its investigation into the case. Minneapolis ...
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Surprise! Jonathan Van Ness reveals he married his 'best friend' this year The "Queer Eye" beauty guru, 33, surprised his fans by announcing his nuptial news in a post on Instagram Thursday. Van Ness shared a carousel of photos to wrap up 2020 and wrote that he "got married to my best friend & have a loving partner to continue ...
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Instant analysis: Jazz get outplayed again, lose to Suns The Utah Jazz got outplayed once again on Thursday night at home and fell to the Phoenix Suns 106-95 to close out the 2020 calendar year on a bad note, dropping to 2-2 on the season. High notes. Down by 21 points in the fourth quarter, the Jazz cut the ...
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Washington Football Team vs. Eagles Week 17 preview, score prediction The Washington Football Team is 6-9 after dropping two straight against the Seahawks and Panthers. Despite this, they remain at the top of the NFC East, and with a game lead on the New York Giants and a tiebreaker against the Cowboys, they completely ...
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HSR cancellation will have little impact on other plans for Jurong: Experts SINGAPORE - The axing of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR) will have no immediate bearing on development plans for the Jurong region, which was slated to host the project's southernmost terminus, experts said on Friday (Jan 1).
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Defiant UP restaurant first in Michigan to get judge's shutdown order An Upper Peninsula café is the first restaurant in Michigan to receive a judge's order to close after failing to comply with epidemic orders banning indoor dining at restaurants and losing its food license. Ingham County Circuit Judge Wanda Stokes issued a ...
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State minimum wage climbs to $11 an hour $1 raise last boost from ballot initiative Effective today, Arkansans making the state minimum wage will receive a $1 per hour pay increase under an initiated act passed in 2018. Arkansas businesses must now pay employees no less than $11 an hour, marking the final step of a three-year phase-in ...
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North Korea's Kim thanks people in rare New Year's cards North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has thanked his people for their trust and support in "difficult times" and wished them good health in New Year's Day cards. By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press; Jan 1, 2021; Jan 1, 2021 Updated 23 min ago. Facebook ...
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Delhi Metro rides into 2021 with driverless trains Delhi Metro's journey may have been halted for over five months due to the Covid-19 pandemic in the year gone by, but the urban transporter is zooming into 2021 riding on next-generation driverless trains, while accomplishing a major technological feat for ...
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Happy New Year everyone and hello 2021; bring on the rain & wind SEATTLE - Here we go! Our final weather blog for 2020! And what a year it has been weather-wise. Seems appropriate to kick off 2021 with traditional Northwest weather.... Rain, wind and mountain snow. Lets start with our goodbye 2020 forecast for tonight.
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Coronavirus pandemic's impact heads up list of top 10 sports stories for 2020 MOREHEAD CITY — It doesn't take many guesses to pick the county's top sports story of the year. COVID-19 dominated every aspect of life in 2020, and athletics weren't any different. While the pandemic seriously limited the number of games and ...
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LA mortuaries struggle with rising toll from COVID-19 LOS ANGELES — As hospitals in Southern California are filling with people infected with COVID-19, so too are the places where many of those patients end up. Mortuary and funeral home operators say they are having to turn away bereaved families ...
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Browns get receivers back as COVID crisis shifts to linebackers A pencil with a big eraser, a sheet of paper with lots and lots of lines and a team depth chart within arm's reach are must-haves for any Browns fan in the age of the novel coronavirus. Appropriately, the last day of 2020 was another busy and disruptive one at ...
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Life goes on: Meet the first babies born in Ireland in 2021 The first baby born in Ireland in 2021 was born at four seconds past midnight to a Covid-positive mother in the National Maternity Hospital (NMH) Holles Street. Brodie McWilliams Brown arrived just after midnight. His 19-year-old mother Jennifer McWilliams is ...
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Muted Nashville New Year's celebration nixes exploding 2020 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — In Nashville, the Christmas morning bombing of the downtown tourist district forced organizers of what was already slated to be a very muted New Year's celebration to dial it back even further. Nashville had already canceled its ...
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'Cases being pursued vigorously': MEA on two stranded Indian vessels in China The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday released statement on the status of two stranded Indian vessels – MV Jag Anand & MV Anastasia – that are on anchorage in China. The ministry in the statement said,"...given growing stress on crew members and our ...
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'Midnight Cafeteria' caters to Taipei's stray cats Pipi, a plump black and white street cat living by a Taipei night market, already dines well. However, he and his fellow strays, recently got an upgrade to their dining situation, with a new 'Midnight Cafeteria'. (Jan. 1). Subscribe for more Breaking News: ...
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Lone Star NYE: Adjusting production to help Texans celebrate from home AUSTIN (Nexstar) — This year, more people than ever will be ringing in the new year from home. Lone Star NYE is providing some entertainment so Texans can still celebrate with their household, safely. "This year's show is going to be a little bit different than ...
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Philippines to ban US travellers from Jan. 3 MANILA, Jan 1 (Reuters) - The Philippines will prohibit the entry of foreign travellers from the United States effective Jan. 3, President Rodrigo Duterte's spokesman said on Friday, after the more infectious new variant of the coronavirus was detected in Florida.
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How you can recycle your Christmas tree across Gwent HAVING bid farewell to 2020, your Christmas tree may be looking a little worse for wear. Traditionally, Christmas decorations should be taken down 12 days after the big day on January 6, or Twelfth Night, though some people prefer to start the de-decorating ...
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Unrest Continues in Portland as a Year of Political Turmoil Across Oregon Comes to an End As tumultuous year comes to an end, civil unrest and radicalization show little sign of subsiding in Oregon. On Dec. 30, a group of about 40 people marched out of Director Park in downtown Portland, police say. The Portland Police Bureau says the group ...
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SRSO deputies make first arrests for human trafficking in the history of Santa Rosa County Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office deputies have made the first arrests in the department's history for human trafficking. At a Thursday press conference, Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson announced the historic apprehensions of two men on charges ...
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