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Bruce Arians says being overlooked in own career led to diverse staff with Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arians, 68, won two Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an assistant, but he's coaching in his first Super Bowl as a head coach this week. "I think probably because I didn' ...
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NM official who warned of 'blood running out of' US Capitol jailed pending trial in Jan. 6 riot case A New Mexico county commissioner charged in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot was ordered to be jailed pending trial Monday after prosecutors alleged his violent rhetoric and belief that President Biden "will never be president" showed he would not abide by court ...
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Iran is ready for a new relationship with the US, but the clock is ticking, says Foreign Minister Javad Zarif In an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Monday, Zarif said the Biden administration has a "limited window of opportunity" to re-enter the 2015 nuclear agreement. "The time for the United States to come back to the nuclear agreement is not ...
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What the Nolan Arenado deal means for Matt Carpenter, Nolan Gorman and the Cardinals lineup In our weekly chat with Post-Dispatch readers, Hall of Fame baseball writer Rick Hummel assess the impact of the Nolan Arenado trade to the St. Louis Caridnals. Q: Is John Mozeliak in hiding? Is he contrite for what he just perpetrated? He should be.
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Charlotte Hornets rookie LaMelo Ball gets first career start vs. Miami Heat Ball replaces Terry Rozier, who is out with a sprained ankle, in the starting lineup. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft, Ball has earned big minutes off the bench this ...
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The Number Of Hate Groups Declined Last Year — But Hate Did Not The number of active hate groups in the U.S. has declined, according an annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center. But unfortunately – and not surprisingly to anyone who has read the news — it found no accompanying decline in hate and extremism.
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Meatpacking Companies, OSHA Face Investigation Over Coronavirus In Plants A U.S. House subcommittee is investigating coronavirus outbreaks at meatpacking plants, citing the deaths of more than 250 employees nationwide and accusing the Trump administration of failing to enforce worker safety laws. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.
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CDC Finds COVID-19 Vaccines Safe After 22 Million Vaccinations People most generally have experienced mild pain at the injection site, fatigue, and headache. Anaphylaxis is rare and typically occurs in people with a history of allergies. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
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House Democrats mount effort to punish Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Democrats have teed up action Wednesday to send a resolution to the House floor that would strip Greene of assignments on the House education and budget committees, if House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., doesn't do so first.
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High-flying Blackwings are most capable Cadillacs yet Cadillac's gas-fired, high-performance track monsters are going out in style. General Motors Co.'s luxury brand on Monday unveiled the 2022 CT4 and CT5 V-Series Blackwing models, the most powerful lineup of Cadillac performance sedans ever offered ...
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Trump names new impeachment trial lawyers as Senate tension builds. Today's update With just over a week until the impeachment trial, the former president has signed on a new team of lawyers. Here's what's at stake, what's happening and what's next in the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump.
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PA Nor'easter Updates: Latest Timing, Snow Totals, Storm Impacts "Additional significant snowfall is expected to develop today, with the heaviest amounts favored over eastern Pennsylvania and central and northern New Jersey," the National Weather Service said in a storm briefing issued Monday morning. Forecasters ...
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Google will stop making video games for its Stadia platform "Over the coming months, most of the SG&E team will be moving on to new roles," he said. Jade Raymond, ...
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Two Kinds Of Short Squeezes – Reddit Squeezing Stocks And Central Banks Squeezing Bonds The news of the Reddit swarms driving the price of GameStop via such a short squeeze has made global headlines. There is another squeeze that has been going on for quite a while under the radar and could very well be related to the Reddit squeeze.
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Biden Administration Says It Won't Conduct Immigration Arrests Near Vaccination Sites The Department of Homeland Security promised Monday to keep immigration agents away from coronavirus vaccination clinics, aiming to relieve some undocumented immigrants' fears that getting vaccinated could put them in legal jeopardy, a notable shift ...
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Why is Arizona worst for COVID-19 nationwide? Here are 7 contributing reasons A second surge of illness is normal for the course of pandemic, but some critics argue it was not inevitable for Arizona to lead the nation in case rates for most of the past month. Known COVID-19 deaths in Arizona as of Friday had eclipsed 13,000.
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Olympia, Washington police clear out hotel after it was 'occupied' by homeless activist group, city says At least seven people were taken into custody on Sunday as law enforcement cleared the Red Lion Hotel in downtown Olympia, Washington. (CNN) Police ...
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Colorado coronavirus latest case, vaccine numbers for Feb. 1 There are currently 556 people hospitalized with COVID-19, and the state's seven-day, moving average positivity rate decreased to 4.84%.
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Former Vol Jason Witten lands head coaching job NBC's Dan Patrick mentioned the day after Jeremy Pruitt was fired that he had heard Jason Witten's name as a possible candidate for Tennessee's vacant head coaching position. Well, Patrick was partially correct. After retiring from the NFL following 17 ...
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3 dead after snow shoveling dispute turns violent, police say Officers responded to reports of a shooting around 9:30 a.m. Neighbors said they were just getting ready to shovel the snow when they heard arguing followed by about a dozen gunshots. "It was around 9 ...
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Nearly 8% Of US Population Has Been Vaccinated—But Data Show Stark Disparities The U.S. has doled out at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine to 25.5 million people—7.7% of the total population—but immunization rates remain disproportionately lower among some of the racial and ethnic groups hardest-hit by the virus, according to ...
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Study: Killings surge in 2020 as pandemic, protests play roles A photo of a yellow crime scene tape with police cars in the background. Police crime scene tape in Minneapolis. Killings rose dramatically across the U.S. last year, and a study suggests that the coronavirus pandemic and racial injustice unrest were factors.
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City again delays in-person learning, citing 'progress' in negotiations with CTU Remote learning will continue for Chicago Public Schools students as the district and the Chicago Teachers Union cool their heels for the next two days after making "substantial progress" in negotiations, according to a statement from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and ...
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Investigator Jack Palladino Dies From Attempted Mugging Injuries High-profile private investigator Jack Palladino has died after two men attempted to rob him outside his San Francisco home last Thursday. His death was confirmed by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in San Francisco. Palladino, 76, was attacked ...
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Federal mask mandate starts Tuesday. Here are the rules. NJ Transit passengers wearing masks get off a Raritan Valley Line train in Newark Penn Station in July. The rest of the country catches up to the New Jersey metro area at midnight when new federal rules require face covers on transportation and in federal ...
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Tony DeAngelo clears waivers as future with Rangers remains unclear Defenseman Tony DeAngelo cleared waivers at noon Monday, when none of the other 30 NHL teams opted to claim the 25-year-old and his $4.8 million salary-cap hit. What happens next is yet to be determined. The Rangers are free to assign him to the taxi ...
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State issues new guidance for those seeking extension of jobless benefits The two programs are the federally-funded Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation or the state-funded Extended Benefits. Many people opted for the federal program, but those funds have not yet been ...
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'A long two days': Major storm pummels Northeast with snow A sprawling winter storm is walloping the Eastern U.S., shutting down coronavirus vaccination sites, closing schools and halting transit. By JENNIFER PELTZ and KAREN MATTHEWS - Associated Press; Feb 1, 2021; Feb 1, 2021 Updated 2 min ago.
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Fauci: Covid Vaccines Are Less Effective Against New Strains — But Still Worth Taking Even though new strains of the coronavirus have dented some vaccines' effectiveness, existing vaccines can still prevent serious illness and slow the virus' spread, White House medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday, responding to fears that the ...
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Angelina Jolie To Sell Winston Churchill Painting Owned By Her And Brad Pitt Topline. Next month, Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie will auction off a painting by U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill that he gave to U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt shortly after the two planned how to topple Nazi Germany, auction house Christie's ...
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Leon health department will use new Florida COVID-19 vaccine registration system The website, myvaccine.fl.gov, allows residents aged 65 and older to pre-register for a local vaccine appointment. Residents without Internet access can register by calling 866-200-3856. For those requiring TTY access, the number is 833-476-1455.
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'The tide is shifting' as Minnesota House moves to legalize recreational cannabis Lawmakers say legalizing recreational marijuana would modernize Minnesota's drug laws to fit shifting public opinion, and be a step toward making the justice system more equitable. Written By: Sarah Mearhoff | Feb 1st 2021 - 6pm. AddThis Sharing Buttons.
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Ford bets on Google Cloud for its digital transformation Google and Ford today announced a new partnership around bringing Android Automotive to Ford's Ford and Lincoln-branded cars, starting in 2023. But at the same time, the two companies also announced that Ford has chosen Google Cloud as its preferred ...
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Pennsylvania man charged with assaulting officer at US Capitol WASHINGTON — A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, man has been charged with assaulting a federal officer after federal investigators say he pushed over a fence and knocked an officer to the ground during the violent siege at the U.S. Capitol in early January.
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Security breach exposes personal information for 1.6 million people who filed unemployment claims in Washington The security incident involved a third-party provider that the office uses to transmit files, Accellion, which announced in January that a breach on Dec. 25 allowed for unauthorized access to numerous files stored in the system.
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Hancock County deputy dies after being shot on duty Sheriff Ricky Adam identified the deputy as Lt. Michael Boutte. Adam confirmed Boutte was responding to a home on Caesar Necaise Road Monday afternoon when he was shot by someone at the property ...
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Brazil Senate Elects Bolsonaro Ally to Head the Upper Chamber Before the vote, Pacheco vowed to seek a compromise between fiscal restraints and assistance to socially vulnerable Brazilians hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. (Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Brad Haynes).
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A COVID-19 vaccine shouldn't stop you from donating blood, OBI CEO says ARDMORE, Okla. (KXII) - Oklahoma Blood Institute CEO John Armitage said they've gotten a lot of questions about how donating blood works after someone has had the vaccine. He said only a small percentage of people will have to wait before donating.
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Why are more Latinos dying from the coronavirus? According to UT Health San Antonio less than 10 percent of Latinos in Texas have been vaccinated. That is a very low number, and one you don't want to have that low, when the number of cases and deaths continue to rise.
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FACT CHECK: Looking at COVID-19 vaccination myths SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) -Last week, we brought you the story about a Benton Harbor doctor speaking out about his concerns with the COVID-19 vaccines. Now we're fact-checking some of those doctor's claims. Dr. Donald Tynes made a lot of claims ...
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Covid-19 Live Updates: US Vaccinations Gather Speed, as Threat of Variants Grows A winter storm is forcing New York City to suspend inoculations. Pharmaceutical companies promise millions more doses for the E.U., but protests in Europe reflect frustration with restrictions. Here's what you need to know: Vaccinations are rising as the U.S. ...
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Employers might be able to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations — but should they? That is the question Emily Litzinger, partner with Fisher Phillips, has been fielding a lot from clients since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued Emergency Use Authorizations on Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna in December.
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Iran state TV airs launch of new satellite-carrying rocket TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state TV on Monday aired the launch of the country's newest satellite-carrying rocket, which it said was able to reach a height of 500 kilometers (310 miles). The footage of the solid-liquid-fueled rocket showed the launch taking ...
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Closure of border points, barricades trigger traffic snarls in Delhi Senior police officers who spoke on condition of anonymity said security was further enhanced in the city in anticipation of trouble by thousands of protesters who are camping on Delhi borders against the three contentious farm laws. On Republic ...
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More COVID-19 variant cases found in Georgia The cases live in metro Atlanta – Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett and Paulding counties. State health officials are working to identify close contacts of the individuals and will monitor them closely.
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'Saved by the Bell' star Dustin Diamond dies of cancer at 44 Diamond, best known for playing the quirky, nerdy Screech on the hit '90s sitcom, was hospitalized last month in Florida and his team disclosed later that he had cancer. Diamond had carcinoma.
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Israel and Kosovo Establish Diplomatic Relations After US Deal The virtual ceremony between Israeli and Kosovan officials follows a September accord brokered by the Trump administration aimed at ending the two-decade conflict between Kosovo and Serbia. Part of that agreement entailed Kosovo normalizing ties with ...
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Germany Seeks Ways to Give Its Vaccine Campaign Momentum BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state governors were planning to talk Monday with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry on ways to beef up the country's sluggish vaccination campaign. Monday's videoconference, which also ...
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Black Lives Matter nominated for Nobel peace prize Recognizing the movement "will send a powerful message that peace is founded on equality, solidarity, and human rights," wrote a Norwegian lawmaker. Bloomberg Best Of The Year 2020. A demonstrator wearing a protective mask waves a "Black Lives ...
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Grubhub driver steals puppy during delivery, police say Lexi's owner Rick Block got surveillance video from the Jacksonville Beach condominium where he and his wife live. The video shows the dog being taken down an elevator and put inside a bag before Chilito leaves, WJAX reported. Deputies said Chilito also ...
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