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Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy won't 'dwell in pity' over not getting head-coaching job Bieniemy said Tuesday that even though he interviewed for six openings this year and multiple openings last year, the right job hasn't come along yet. "It's always about getting the right job,'' ...
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As Warriors walk tricky line between present and future, Stephen Curry's prime won't last forever Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has repeatedly identified the 20-game mark as the first point at which he could make an honest assessment about what his team was, and more importantly, what it could be moving forward. We're at that point. Entering ...
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John J. Sweeney, Crusading Labor Leader, Is Dead at 86 As head of the A.F.L-C.I.O., he embraced immigrants, women, minority groups and low-wage workers in an effort to reverse organized labor's long decline.
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Pandemic pushes Exxon to historic annual loss, $20 billion cut in shale value HOUSTON (Reuters) -Exxon Mobil Corp on Tuesday posted a historic annual loss after the COVID-19 pandemic hammered energy prices and reduced the value of the company's shale gas properties by more than $20 billion. FILE PHOTO: A logo of the ...
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When they spotted a familiar face at the Capitol riots, they reported it to authorities Americans watched in horror. Then, colleagues, friends and family members began pointing out the faces of people they knew, had shared holidays with and, in the midst of a national security crisis, they began reporting them to federal officials.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore: 'National inspiration' dies with Covid-19 His daughters said they "shared laughter and tears" with their father in their final few hours together. Announcing his death, Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira said the last year ...
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USGA, R&A propose equipment standards changes that could include different rules for elite players For the first time, golf's governing bodies appear poised to allow for significant rules differences between elite players and other golfers as a way to combat the distance gains the sport has seen with the advancement of technology. Known as "bifurcation,'' it ...
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Biden administration announces direct vaccine shipments to pharmacies "Millions of Americans turn to their local pharmacies every day for their medicines, flu shots, and much more. And pharmacies are readily accessible in most communities, with most Americans living within five miles of a pharmacy," White House Covid-19 ...
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Coronavirus strain in UK picks up mutation that could impact vaccines, experts say The mutation, called E484K, was already part of the genetic signature of variants linked to South Africa and Brazil. According to the PHE report, the mutation has been newly detected in at least 11 samples of the UK's B.1.1.7 strain.
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Pressure Builds on Schools to Reopen During Pandemic CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Pressure is building on school systems around the U.S. to reopen classrooms to students who have been learning online for nearly a year, pitting politicians against teachers who have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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All-Star Arenado joins the Cardinals: 'I plan on staying here for a long time. That's my goal' The Cardinals introduced their new third baseman during a 40-minute long Zoom conference call with media. John Mozeliak, president of baseball operations, had a No. 28 Arenado jersey hanging behind him in his office at Busch Stadium, and Arenado joined ...
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A primer on the Green Bay Packers' 2021 offseason needs and resources What would be ideal is if the cap could stay flat at around $197M and they borrow more cap space from future years than is currently being done for when the new TV deals hit around 2022-2023.
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Biden Administration Will Ship COVID-19 Vaccines Directly To Pharmacies The Biden administration has announced that it will begin shipping about 1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses a week directly to thousands of pharmacies, in an attempt to address equity concerns and speed up the country's crucial inoculation effort.
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How to celebrate Cleveland's Black history during Black History month in February Destination Cleveland will host several virtual and socially distanced events, exhibits, and more throughout the Cleveland area to help further residents' knowledge and understanding of Cleveland's Black history. The Cleveland Public Library has a host of ...
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Iran Agrees to Free South Korean Ship's Crew In return, South Korea pledged speedy action to address Iran's complaints about $7 billion impounded there as a result of U.S. sanctions.
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Before dying, Minnesota boy told police mother's boyfriend shot him, killed mom and sister: Court docs Tekeith Jones, 26, was charged with three counts of second-degree intentional murder in the killings of D'Zondria Wallace, 30, her 13-year-old daughter La'Porsha and her 11-year-old son Ja'Corbie at their home in St. Paul on Saturday. Jones' first court ...
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Pfizer Projects $15 Billion in 2021 Sales of Covid Vaccine Pfizer Inc. projected about $15 billion in revenue this year from the Covid-19 vaccine it developed with BioNTech SE, but the shares fell amid questions about the durability of the market for the shot. Company officials led by Chief Executive Albert Bourla said ...
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Pete Buttigieg Confirmed As Transportation Secretary Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg made history Tuesday, becoming the first openly gay man to win Senate confirmation to run a Cabinet department. Buttigieg was easily confirmed as secretary of transportation by a vote of 86-13. A former rival of ...
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FBI: 2 agents killed, 3 wounded, suspect dead in Florida Law enforcement officers walk near the entrance to an apartment complex where a shooting wounded several FBI agents while serving an arrest warrant, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) ...
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Jack Palladino, private eye whose clients included Bill Clinton campaign, dies after attack He held on to the camera but fell and struck his head, and the photos he took before his attackers fled were used by police to track down two suspects, who have been charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
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Broader Stock Market Rises, but GameStop and AMC Crumble The S&P 500 rose 1.8% with each of its 11 sectors making gains. Banks and and a mix of companies that rely on direct consumer spending were leading the way higher. Rising crude oil prices and solid earnings results helped lift energy companies, including ...
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Reports: Reds To Add Veteran Closer Sean Doolittle A Cincinnati Reds offseason that has been defined by the subtractions the team has made and the additions it has not finally got a change of pace Tuesday morning, when The Athletic's C. Trent Rosecrans reported that the team would soon be adding ...
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100 million Covid shots in 100 days doesn't get us back to normal In early December, President Joe Biden announced he intended to get 100 million vaccines into the arms of Americans in his first 100 days. That's an average of 1 million administered doses a day and happens to match the nation's current pace of vaccination.
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US backed Kurds lift siege of Syrian army run enclaves in northeast Streets leading to the center of the city of Hasaka in a security zone under government control were reopened while barriers set up during the 20-day siege were being dismantled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a grouping of U.S.-backed militias which ...
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Hal Holbrook, known for roles in 'Wall Street,' 'All the President's Men,' dies at 95 'Remember there are no shortcuts, son. Quick-buck artists come and go with every bull market. The steady players make it through the bear markets,' Holbrook's character said in 'Wall Street'. Actor Hal Holbrook appears during an interview in his New York ...
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Firings of Officers After Students Pulled From Car Reversed ATLANTA (AP) — The firings of two Atlanta police officers over an incident in which two college students were pulled from a car in traffic during a large protest against police brutality have been overturned. The Civil Service Board found the city did not follow ...
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NJ weather: Latest snowfall totals in every county, with some towns reporting 30 inches The nor'easter dumped more than a foot of snow over a wide swath of northern and central New Jersey and as much as 2 feet in parts of Morris, Passaic and Sussex counties, according to preliminary snowfall reports from the National Weather Service and the ...
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Eagles News: History might provide hope for a rebound The Eagles of 2015 were a mess and Kelly's time as the head coach ended after three seasons. Doug Pederson was hired in 2016 and the rebuilding began. One season later, the Eagles won a Super Bowl. So, if history is any indication, the Eagles are going to ...
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Report: Marquand Manuel leaves Eagles to join the Jets Manuel only joined the Eagles' coaching staff last offseason when the team needed to hire a replacement for Cory Undlin, who had been hired away as the Detroit Lions' defensive coordinator. Manuel had experience playing under former Eagles defensive ...
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Dolphins naming Eric Studesville and George Godsey as offensive co-coordinators Studesville was the Dolphins running backs coach and run game coordinator last season. He's been a long-time RB coach since breaking into the NFL coaching ranks with the Chicago Bears in 1997. Studesville has also coached with the New York Giants, ...
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Boston city councilors are voting to nix a mayoral special election. Does it matter that some are also candidates? Her comments came after the two other mayoral candidates in the race, fellow city councilors Michelle Wu and Andrea Campbell, came out in public support of the petition, citing concerns about the confusion, public health risks, and financial costs of holding two ...
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Suburban Cook County cleared to return to Phase 4 of Illinois' reopening plan (LIVE UPDATES) Suburban restaurants can serve more diners inside under new rules; bowling alleys and skating rinks can open · 12:55 p.m. Biden administration to provide COVID vaccine to pharmacies · 12:49 p.m. CPS won't lock out teachers this week, pushing back strike ...
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Groundhog Day may occur in Pennsylvania. But Indiana and Illinois play a role, too. The popular tradition is observed in both the United States and Canada on Feb. 2. For those who can't read any further without knowing, Punxsutawney Phil reportedly saw his shadow this morning — which ...
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CVS to offer COVID-19 vaccinations at pharmacies across Texas, including Houston, starting Feb. 11 Other pharmacies will also offer vaccinations after the White House's announcement on Tuesday. You can sign up as long as you are in Phase 1A or 1B.
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READ: House Democrats lay out case for conviction; Trump denies charges "This is precisely the sort of constitutional offense that warrants disqualification from federal office." The House impeachment managers also rejected Republicans' claims that it would be unconstitutional to put Trump on trial in the Senate ...
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Whitmer brings in $5.5 million ahead of 2022 gubernatorial race Going into the 2022 election cycle, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has a lot of supporters and millions of dollars to prove it. She's not on the ballot again until 2022, but Whitmer spent 2020 amassing a campaign war chest. According to a campaign finance report filed ...
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When is EA Sports College Football coming out? Studio announces new video game, details scarce College football fans everywhere — rejoice. Gamers who have been anxiously awaiting the return of the critically acclaimed EA Sports "NCAA Football" franchise for nearly a decade have to wait no longer, with the game developer announcing on Tuesday the ...
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Alabama QB Mac Jones hopes he left good impression with Patriots It hasn't taken long to connect quarterback Mac Jones to the Patriots. Jones, who will be drafted this April, is said to be the fifth quarterback in this 2020 draft class behind Clemson's Trevor Lawrence, Ohio State's Justin Fields, BYU's Zach Wilson and North ...
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Dolly Parton puts new spin on '9 to 5' for Super Bowl commercial debut The Grammy-winning legend's 1980s hit has been flipped by Squarespace — a company that helps users build and host their own websites — for a Super Bowl commercial. Oscar winner Damien Chazelle of "La La Land" fame directed the spot.
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New Year, New Tricks In a live stream event on YouTube, Boston Dynamics announced an expanded product line for its agile mobile robot Spot. Like teaching its robot dog new tricks, the new Spot offerings mean opening ...
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Wednesday brings start of patient registrations for medical marijuana in West Virginia CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Eligible West Virginia residents will be able to begin registering for access to medical marijuana through the Office of Medical Cannabis for the first time at 12 p.m. Wednesday, the latest step forward for legalization in the Mountain ...
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Actor Exploits Beaumont Health's COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling Tool Beaumont Health was forced to cancel 2,700 COVID-19 vaccine appointments after an actor exploited an app vulnerability; a website hack, vendor-related incident, and a ransomware attack complete this week's breach roundup.
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Amazon Proposes Plant-Filled Helix at New Virginia Headquarters Amazon.com Inc. unveiled more of its planned second headquarters in northern Virginia, including a plant-filled structure the company is calling the Helix. The world's largest online retailer also said it will host 25,000 workers at the site, reaffirming a ...
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McDonald's Shamrock Shake is coming back. Here's when you can get one and the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry The fast-food giant announced Tuesday that the popular Shamrock Shake will return to participating restaurants nationwide Feb. 15 "to mark the first green of spring." It will be joined by the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry, which first debuted last February in honor of ...
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Tesla recalls 135000 cars after pushing back against regulators Under the recall, which will begin on March 30, Tesla must notify owners of cars with the failure-prone touchscreens and replace a computer chip that controls the screen. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( ...
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Online shopping surge delivers record revenue for UPS NEW YORK -- A surge in online shopping helped UPS post record revenue during the last three months of 2020, the company said Tuesday. Its stock rose nearly 5% in morning trading. UPS and other delivery companies have seen demand spike as more ...
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Covid: France restricts AstraZeneca vaccine to under-65s The French health authority has said AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine should only be given to people aged under 65. It is the latest recommendation from an EU member state approving the jab with such restrictions, citing insufficient data on its efficacy for older ...
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Neymar reportedly agrees to four-year extension with Paris Saint-Germain The Brazilian forward's previous deal was set to expire in 2022, but Neymar will now remain with PSG until 2026 with the extension. Neymar previously made it clear that he desired to stay with the club, and it looks like the two sides were able to make that ...
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Nike introduces new hands-free shoe The designed has made an everyday item more accessible for athletes of all abilities, like Italian fencer Bebe Vio, who uses a wheelchair. "Usually I spend so much time to get in my ...
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David Wright can relate to Dustin Pedroia's giving in to injuries "I know exactly what he's going through," Wright said in an interview with Newsday on Monday afternoon, around the same time that Pedroia was doing his goodbye news conference. "Your brain is telling you ...
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