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Seattle Seahawks' Shane Waldron says there's 'philosophical alignment' with Pete Carroll It's no wonder why the Seahawks tabbed Waldron to replace Brian Schottenheimer, whose clashing with Carroll led the team to announce last month that he would not return after three seasons over "philosophical differences." " ...
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Buffalo Sabres have games postponed through at least Feb. 8 because of COVID-19 The decision was made by NHL, NHLPA and team medical personnel, "who determined that more caution was warranted while the League continues to analyze test results in the coming days." Along with those postponements ...
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EA Sports to bring back 'NCAA Football' game, though athletes' ability to profit is still uncertain Video game maker EA Sports announced Tuesday that it is bringing back its college football series, which was shelved eight years ago after the NCAA was sued for not sharing revenue from the game with college athletes. Though there is still much to be ...
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SpaceX's Starship SN9 prototype launches to 10 km, crashes during landing Another Starship has flown high — and come down hard. SN9, the latest prototype of SpaceX's Starship vehicle, soared on a test flight today (Feb. 2) from the company's South Texas site, on the Gulf Coast near the small community of Boca Chica Village.
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Nittany Lion Wrestlers Down Wisconsin In Third Road Dual to Start Season UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0, 3-0 B1G), ranked No. 3 in the latest InterMat Tournament Power Index, took care of homestanding Wisconsin (1-4, 1-4) in their third straight road dual in a five-day Big Ten road swing. Head coach ...
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India farmer protests: 'War-like fortification' to protect Delhi Iron nails, rods, barbed wire, boulders and makeshift walls are being used to barricade Delhi's borders against thousands of protesting farmers. The beefed-up security - called "war-like" by some farmers - comes amid a tense standoff with the government over ...
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Six potential 49ers NFL draft fits who raised stock at Senior Bowl The first of very few events showcasing NFL Draft-eligible players took place over the past weekend. It was just two years ago that the 49ers staff was in Mobile, Ala., to coach at the Senior Bowl. They got inside access to players that participated and ended up ...
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Dolly Parton, 75, wants the COVID-19 vaccine, but here's why she's waiting to receive it The country music legend's hefty financial contribution was revealed Nov. 16 when Moderna credited supporters, including the Dolly Parton COVID-19 Research Fund, via Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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US Calls Military Takeover in Myanmar a Coup, Reviews Aid Humanitarian assistance to continue but review is underway · U.S. says it hasn't been in touch with coup leaders, detainees ...
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Steph Curry details how Tom Brady is inspiring him to extend NBA career Curry already has won three NBA championships and two NBA MVP awards. But he looks to Brady -- who owns six rings and three league MVP awards -- as inspiration to keep playing at a high level for years to come.
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California needs more COVID-19 vaccine, but areas like LA are actually getting less A Chino Valley fire paramedic administers a COVID-19 vaccination to a woman at Auto. Chino Valley fire paramedic Cory Whitworth, left, gives Karen Flick the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site, Auto Club Speedway, in Fontana, on Tuesday.
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Moscow court orders Kremlin foe Navalny to prison MOSCOW — A Moscow court on Tuesday ordered Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to prison for more than 2½ years, finding that he violated the terms of his probation while recuperating in Germany from nerve-agent poisoning. The ruling ignited ...
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Super Bowl 2021: Signing with Tampa Bay has been big kick for Ryan Succop If there is one position that's been a bugaboo for the Buccaneers over the last few seasons, it's kicker. The organization seemed unable to find any consistency in that very important and often overlooked job. Names such as Kyle Brindza, Cairo Santos, Matt ...
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Capitals defenseman Zdeno Chara's new hockey sticks mistakenly delivered to man in New Jersey After Ben-Abraham posted photos of the shipment on social media, he was contacted by a representative from True Hockey, the company that thought it had sent the sticks to Chara. As it turns out ...
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NBA TV Ratings For Brooklyn Nets Games On League Pass Skyrocketed Since Acquiring James Harden But even outside the New York City area, demand for the Nets has grown dramatically since The Beard arrived in Brooklyn. In the nine games since Harden's arrival, average viewership on NBA League Pass for Nets ...
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It's Not Just GameStop Worrying Wall Street About a Bubble Some investors are so hungry for huge payoffs that they're pouring into investments without knowing what their dollars will go toward. And by some measures, the broad stock market looks more expensive than it did before the 1929 crash.
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Appeals court refuses to stop construction of oil pipeline MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied a request by two American Indian tribes to shut down construction of a contentious crude oil pipeline project in northern Minnesota. Opponents of the Enbridge Line 3 replacement project, ...
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Mother finally meets child 3 months after giving birth, surviving COVID-19 Kelsey Townsend had COVID-19 last October and was placed in a medically induced coma. She gave birth to a baby girl while in the coma and was just reunited with her child, three months later.
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Bezos to Give Amazon Reins to Cloud Boss Jassy as Sales Rocket Past $100 Billion (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday said founder Jeff Bezos would step down as CEO and become executive chairman, as the company reported a third consecutive record profit and quarterly sales above $100 billion for the first time. This summer, Bezos ...
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A Timeline of China's Response In the First Days of COVID-19 December 24, 2019 A sample is taken from a Wuhan Central Hospital patient's lungs and sent to Vision Medicals, a private company 500 miles from Wuhan that produces a partial genetic sequence of the virus within 48 hours.
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Michigan residents over 25 without degrees can now apply for tuition-free community college, skills training The initiative, known as the Michigan Reconnect program, is being funded initially by a $30 million appropriation in the state budget that had bipartisan backing from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Republican-majority legislature.
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Estranged boyfriend charged with fatally shooting St. Paul mother, 2 children D'Zondria D. Wallace, 30, and her daughter, La'Porsha Wallace, 14, were found fatally shot in their residence in the 700 block of Jessie Street on Saturday afternoon. Wallace's son, Ja'Corbie Wallace, 11, also was shot and later died at the hospital.
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FBI: 2 agents killed, 3 wounded, suspect dead in Florida SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - Two FBI agents were killed and three wounded in a shooting that erupted on Tuesday when they arrived to search an apartment in a child pornography case, a confrontation that marked one of the bloodiest days in FBI history.
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2 California Supermarkets Closing After City Orders Pay Hike LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Kroger Co. will close two Southern California supermarkets in response to a local ordinance requiring extra pay for certain grocery employees working during the pandemic. The decision announced by the company Monday ...
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Medical experts explain the job of assistant physician after indictment of Tricia Derges SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A Christian County lawmaker and assistant physician was indicted for a stem cell fraud scheme and distributing prescriptions illegal. Tricia Derges, of Nixa, is accused of misleading patients, costing them thousands of dollars.
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Nearly 6000 Texans overdue for second COVID-19 vaccine, Texas DSHS says AUSTIN, Texas — Currently in Texas, it's now time for about 145,000 Texans to get their second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services, nearly 6,000 – or 0.31% – of them are overdue.
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With 'Chick-fil-A efficiency,' Denton County mass vaccination site operating smoothly With 30,000 vaccine doses available, the site at Texas Motor Speedway is operating at a pace of 10,000 vaccinations a day.
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In HBO's Fake Famous, social media influencers buy their way to glory Don't believe everything you see on Instagram. This is Dominique Druckman at a photo shoot that makes it look like she's relaxing at a spa. HBO. Dominique Druckman reclines on a tuft of red and white rose petals, her eyes closed, her skin dewy, a tranquil ...
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Father, son escape injury after shark reportedly sinks kayak, DLNR says HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The DLNR reported an "unusual shark encounter" in Maui waters Tuesday afternoon. The DLNR said that just before 2 p.m., a father and son were kayaking near Ukumehame, an area also known as 1,000 Peaks.
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Raiders could trade Derek Carr, bring in Deshaun Watson? Bonsignore threw out a wild scenario in which the Raiders receive two first-round picks in return for Carr. The Raiders would then package those picks, plus two first-round picks of their own, to the Houston Texans for Watson.
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UN Delays Salvage of Yemen Oil Tanker Amid Fears of Major Spill The United Nations had planned to start a maritime salvage operation to prevent leaks from a dilapidated tanker holding four times the oil that spilled in the Exxon Valdez disaster. But Houthi insurgents have failed to provide a written security guarantee, the U.N. ...
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59 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus, no new deaths reported in Cleveland: Tuesday update Thirty-three cases were transferred to other health departments when it was determined that the patients were not Cleveland residents. As of Tuesday, the total number of new cases confirmed ...
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Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack's USDA secretary nomination gets committee nod, goes to full Senate The vote came after a nearly four-hour confirmation hearing where Vilsack, who previously served in the role from 2009-17 in the Obama administration, was peppered with questions about climate change, biofuels and racial inequities in the nation's farm ...
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6 dead, including children, after man opens fire in Oklahoma home "Just thinking about the kids and just how senseless this entire thing is," Raven Anderson told News 4. "It's hard right now." Anderson spoke to News 4 over the phone on Tuesday ...
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Death of Dustin Diamond, from 'Saved by the Bell,' Puts Spotlight on Lung Cancer Dustin Diamond, who was 44, was diagnosed with stage 4 small cell carcinoma, a type of lung cancer, about 3 weeks ago. Diamond had been hospitalized early January and completed one round of chemotherapy. The disease had already spread rapidly ...
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Monster nor'easter unleashes 30 inches of snow in New Jersey As the biggest winter storm of the season marched east across the United States toward the Northeast, grocery store lines began to grow longer by the minute, overflowing into the aisles as people tried to prepare for what was to come.
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Florida Lags Big States On Vaccinations; DeSantis Pledges Doses For High-Risk Younger People (But Not Inmates) Florida trails other large states in getting its supply of COVID-19 vaccine into people's arms, having administered 59 percent of the nearly 3.4 million doses the federal government has sent this way, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Centers for ...
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Capitol riot suspect asks court to OK her vacation to Mexico (NEXSTAR) – A former Texas mayoral candidate who was arrested after video from the U.S. Capitol riot purportedly showed her incriminating herself, has asked a judge for permission to go on a vacation to Mexico. Jenny Cudd's attorney Farheena Siddiqui ...
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National Park Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Preserving Black History and Culture in National Parks Established in 2001, with the support of the 15th Director of the National Park Service (NPS) Robert G. Stanton, the first African American NPS Director, AAEF's mission is to connect all people to the role of African Americans in U.S. history through national parks.
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Sign up for an Illinois COVID-19 vaccine waiting list here Walgreens is providing vaccines at 92 sites across the state. Several other private pharmacies are partnering with the state to provide vaccines. Links to register with the businesses are available below. Illinois pharmacies providing COVID vaccine ...
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Pakistan orders man acquitted in Daniel Pearl murder off death row Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh, who has been on death row for 18 years, will be under guard and will not be allowed to leave the safe house, but he will be able to have his wife and children visit him.
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Georgia Secretary Of State Investigates Whether Pro-Trump Attorney Lin Wood Voted Illegally Wood, who filed lawsuits on behalf of former President Trump pushing baseless claims of voter fraud, told WSB-TV reporter Justin Gray that he has been "domiciled in South Carolina for several months.".
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Mississippi congressman co-sponsors bill calling for construction of Keystone Pipeline to resume JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Congressman Steven Palazzo announced Tuesday that he has co-sponsored a bill that, if passed, would cause the Keystone XL Pipeline to resume construction. President Joe Biden halted construction on the 1,700-mile pipeline ...
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Dr. Oz, Anderson Cooper among upcoming 'Jeopardy!' guest hosts CULVER CITY, Calif. (WMTV) - "Jeopardy!" has announced additional guests set to take the podium of the show later this season, following the death of longtime host Alex Trebek in November of 2020. The guests hosts include Dr. Mehmet Oz, Anderson ...
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2020 tax returns season is looking different than past years PRINCETON, W.v. (WVVA) -- The 2020 tax return season will be unique to both taxpayers and the IRS this year. Experts say there are two important takeaways for the upcoming season: the Coronavirus stimulus checks are not a taxable, but unemployment ...
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Biden ban on new private prison contracts will not reach ICE detainees WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden's order that the Justice Department stop contracting with private prisons could eventually affect thousands of inmates – but not the roughly 3,000 immigrants being held in private facilities in Arizona. Biden said Tuesday ...
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NYS COVID-19 vaccine update: Only 50% of Southern Tier nursing home staff took COVID-19 vaccine ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)- It's been a struggle for the state to get millions of eligible New Yorkers vaccinated against COVID-19. At current levels, it will still take months to vaccinate residents currently eligible. However, the average number of doses received ...
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Wolves boss Nuno: Let's keep chasing beautiful moments Relieved boss Nuno Espirito Santo has urged Wolves to keep chasing 'beautiful things' after finally returning to winning ways on a dramatic night against Arsenal. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up. Nuno Espirito Santo the head coach / manager of ...
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Marilyn Manson denies Evan Rachel Wood's abuse allegations Manson called the allegations "horrible distortions of reality." Wood, who stars on HBO's "Westworld," had spoken frequently in recent years about being abused in a relationship but did not name the person ...
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O'Reilly Auto Parts fined for allowing COVID-19 symptomatic employees at work in New Mexico "Providing employees with a false sense of protection from COVID-19 by putting policies in place to comply with state law and then not following them is unconscionable. Had O'Reilly management complied with corporate policies ...
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