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St. Louis Cardinals officially acquire Nolan Arenado from Colorado Rockies Arenado had been set to be paid $199 million over the remaining six seasons of a $260 million, eight-year contract. As part of his agreement to waive a no-trade provision, Arenado agreed to add a season to his deal, which now extends for seven seasons ...
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Monk runs wild, scores 36 as Hornets top Heat 129-121 in OT MIAMI -- — Malik Monk had the best scoring game of his career, and the Charlotte Hornets got a comeback they won't soon forget. Monk came off the bench to score 36 points and make nine 3-pointers, Devonte' Graham added 24 points and the Hornets ...
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Markkanen, LaVine lead way as Bulls beat Knicks 110-102 Markkanen delivered another blistering performance coming off a season-high, 31-point outing. The 7-footer from Finland made six 3-pointers. LaVine hit a 3 and two free throws during a ...
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Road warriors: James, Davis lead Lakers past Hawks 107-99 James tacked on four straight free throws to seal the victory. He finished with 21 points after managing only nine through the first three quarters. Young led the Hawks with 25 points and 16 assists.
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Bucks sizzle from 3-point range to blast Blazers 134-106 MILWAUKEE -- — Jrue Holiday scored 22 points, Bobby Portis added 21 and the Milwaukee Bucks snapped a two-game skid by trouncing the Portland Trail Blazers 134-106 on Monday night. The Bucks (12-8) pulled ahead for good midway through the first ...
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Rockets hit 11 3s in 48-point first quarter, rout Thunder John Wall scored the first eight points for the Rockets and finished with 18 points, six rebounds and five assists. Christian Wood also scored 18 and added 11 rebounds in Houston's sixth straight victory. Gordon, ...
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MLB players reject owners' proposal to delay, shorten 2021 season NEW YORK — Major League Baseball players rejected a proposal to delay the start of spring training and the season due to the coronavirus pandemic, vowing Monday night to report under the original schedule. MLB proposed to the players' association on ...
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Biden takes a fine-if-we-get it approach to bipartisanship Joe Biden was eager to meet with Republican senators Monday to discuss Covid relief legislation. But the show of bipartisanship is likely to be just that — a show. Advisers to the president say they are mindful of getting bogged down in talks with Republicans, ...
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Florida State men's basketball has 3 games postponed due to COVID-19 issues The conference said the decision "follows a positive test, subsequent quarantining, and contact tracing within the Florida State men's basketball program." The Seminoles' games at Boston College (Feb. 2), ...
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2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing: Evolving Cadillac's Compact Hot Rod Cadillac debuted the compact 2020 CT4-V sedan at an event just before the 2019 Detroit Grand Prix. A few days later, a mysterious camouflaged CT4 lapped Detroit's Belle Isle circuit, a hint from Cadillac of an even hotter car to come. Finally, the scorching CT4- ...
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James Wiseman injury update: Warriors rookie out 7-10 days with sprained wrist suffered in win over Pistons Wiseman began the season as a member of Golden State's starting five, but over the past four games, he's come off of the bench in favor of Kevon Looney. The Warriors are 3-1 in that period, and the change was sorely needed given the struggles Wiseman's ...
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The cousin of a lawyer who helped defend Trump in his first impeachment is hired for the trial. The two lawyers know each other well; they are cousins. Stephen R. Castor, the congressional investigator who battled Democrats over Mr. Trump's attempts to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rival, urged the ...
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Photos: New Orleans Pelicans Sacramento Kings center Hassan Whiteside (20) is not defended for a slam dunk against the New Orleans Pelicans during the first quarter of the basketball game at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. (Photo by David Grunfeld, ...
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US billionaire buys SpaceX flight to orbit with 3 others Besides fulfilling his dream of flying in space, Jared Isaacman announced Monday that he aims to use the private trip to raise $200 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, half coming from his own pockets.
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A Saints trade offer for Deshaun Watson starts around one player This would obviously then give Houston their pick out of the other big-name college quarterback options, like Justin Fields, Zach Wilson, or Trey Lance. The Saints, drafting 28th overall, can't ...
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Former San Diego Mayor Faulconer formally announces challenge to Newsom Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced Monday he is entering the race for California governor, the first major Republican to formally step into the contest while a potential recall election aimed at Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom moves closer to ...
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Bruins storm back from 3-goal deficit, top Capitals 5-3 Pastrnak was playing his second game after undergoing offseason hip surgery. He and Ovechkin tied for the NHL lead in goals last season. Advertisement. Washington lost in ...
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Facebook tries to remind users about benefits of data collection ahead of Apple privacy change (CNN Business) Facebook said Monday that it is testing a new pop-up alert for iPhone and iPad users that stresses the benefits of its apps collecting personal data. The test comes ahead of an Apple privacy change with the potential to upend the social ...
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Where do Garoppolo and Goff stand after Rams' stunning deal for Stafford? Saturday's blockbuster trade shook up the division, added another elite quarterback to the group in Matt Stafford, dropped the 49ers down in the pecking order, and damned Marin County and Cal product Jared Goff to the worst fate an NFL quarterback can have ...
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Mixed feelings for parents, students who wait to see if there will be a strike or a deal With a teachers strike looming that could further impact her kids' education, Mary Clare Maxwell is left shaking her head at both Chicago Public Schools leaders and Chicago Teachers Union officials for their inability to strike a deal. "I don't have time for all the ...
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CHAS will open about 2500 new appointments for COVID-19 vaccines tonight Spokane residents snapped up the latest vaccine appointments within an hour of CHAS announcing Monday that it had several thousand more shots to give later this week at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. CHAS opened its online scheduling site for ...
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Russians Return To The Streets To Demand Alexei Navalny's Release As we are reporting elsewhere, Myanmar's military staged a military coup using election fraud as their pretext. And in Russia, many people spent the weekend demanding the release of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Human rights activists say more than ...
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Aaron Rodgers Trade Rumors Shot Down by Packers GM While Rodgers clarified later that he meant his future wasn't in his control and that he was confident he'd return to the Packers in 2021, Bears fans could still dream. Imagine a world in which Rodgers didn't terrorize the NFC North?
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Benson proposes mailing ballot applications in future elections Lansing — Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson proposed Monday sending absentee ballot applications to voters in future elections after a 2020 mailing, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, drew the ire of Republicans. Benson, a Detroit Democrat ...
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US Congress Panel Investigating COVID-19 Worker Safety at Meatpacking Firms The House of Representatives' coronavirus subcommittee asked JBS USA, Tyson Foods Inc and Smithfield Foods Inc to provide records of inspections, complaints and other internal documents. The panel also asked the Occupational Safety ...
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 'I'm a survivor of sexual assault' After the Capitol riots, Ocasio-Cortez said on a separate Instagram Live that she and other elected officials "narrowly escaped death." The Democrat said she personally had an encounter, the details of which ...
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FCN crime analyst gives advice when ordering delivery after delivery driver accused of stealing puppy Ten-month-old puppy Lexi is back with her owners, Rick and Kim Block, after Jacksonville Beach Police said a delivery driver stole her Saturday. The Blocks ordered pizza and had Grubhub deliver. Kim said she turned around for a second to put the food down ...
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Brittany Cormier died saving daughter from hired killers: 'She would do anything for her kids' Beaux Cormier, Brittany's brother and a convicted sex offender from Kaplan, hired two men to kill his niece, who he is accused of raping, in order to prevent his victim from testifying in court, according to Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet.
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7 individuals face charges for occupying Red Lion hotel in Olympia Sunday OLYMPIA, Wash. — Seven individuals arrested Sunday night in Olympia for forcibly occupying the Red Lion hotel near the state Capitol appeared before a judge Monday. The individuals are facing various charges including burglary and assault, according to ...
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Top Chinese Diplomat Calls for China, US to Restore Relationship Yang, the highest ranking Chinese leader to speak on China-U.S. relations since the Biden administration took office, spoke at an online forum organised by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations on Tuesday morning Beijing time, Monday night ...
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Fort Monroe officials: Black History Month is a chance to learn and grow Over the past year, the United States has seen calls for racial and social justice stemming from centuries of oppression experienced by people of African ancestry. Eola Dance, who is the acting park superintendent at Fort ...
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COVID-19 Update: Cases in Pa. continue decline New COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania continued to decline Monday, sustaining a trend from last week that also saw the positivity rate go down. The state recorded 25,985 more cases last week, a substantial number but far below the 31,140 increase from the ...
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Having trouble getting through to Colorado's unemployment call center? You're not alone. With nearly 230,000 people eligible Monday to reopen unemployment insurance claims in Colorado, the call center was so overwhelmed that many only heard a busy signal when they dialed the number. People needing to pay February bills and buy ...
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New Mexico's COVID-19 vaccine tracker indicates low supply Monday The apparent low quantity of COVID vaccine doses comes as the University of New Mexico Health continues to pause its large vaccination clinic this week. The clinic at The Pit basketball arena, which has been vaccinating about 1,650 ...
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White House fencing will be removed "when it makes sense from a security standpoint," Psaki says Psaki was previously asked on Friday whether President Biden would order the removal of the temporary fencing — which has prevented visitors and tourists from coming near the White House. She said at the time, "Well ...
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Hancock County deputy shot to death in line of 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. Adam said ...
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Bolsonaro win in Congress seen hindering impeachment drive BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Lawmakers supported by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro were elected to head both houses of Congress on Monday, in a major victory for the conservative leader's effort to fend off a potential impeachment effort. In the most crucial ...
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Jared Kushner, Stacey Abrams among long list of Nobel Peace Prize nominees WASHINGTON — Former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and U.S. voting rights activist Stacey Abrams are among the individuals nominated so far for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Abrams, a Democratic politician whose work was credited with ...
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Snowstorm to delay some vaccine appointments Tuesday at state fairgrounds State-run vaccine sites in other Upstate communities also will delay opening until 10 a.m., including Binghamton, Albany, Plattsburgh, Potsdam, Utica, and Rochester. According to ...
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California man arrested after livestream shows 2 bodies The Vacaville Police Department said officers went to an apartment complex for formerly homeless veterans and low-income families early Saturday after getting a call from a woman about the livestream. "The video showed the man ...
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Iran Launches New Rocket, Showing Advances in Potential Missile Technology Tehran seeks to raise the stakes ahead of possible negotiations with the Biden administration over a new nuclear deal. Iran launched a new rocket, named Zuljanah, on Monday. Photo: iranian defense ministry/EPA/Shutterstock. By. Sune Engel Rasmussen.
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Michigan restaurants reopen in limited capacity LAMBERTVILLE — States are loosening their coronavirus restrictions on restaurants and other businesses because of improved infection and hospitalization numbers, but are moving gradually and cautiously, in part because of the more contagious variants ...
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BBB warns not to post COVID vaccine card online, post sticker instead AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Newly vaccinated people tend to rush to social media to share their news and post their vaccination card. But Better Business Bureau warns this is a dangerous move. Director of Business Services for the CSRA BBB, Hunter Jones, ...
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Google to spend $3.8 million to settle accusations of hiring, pay biases The allegations stemmed from a routine compliance audit several years ago required by Google's status as a supplier of technology to the federal government. · PRINT ...
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Texas Democrats respond to Gov. Greg Abbott's State of the State: 'We have all suffered under his watch' The pre-produced, 10-minute video pulled in the voices of a University of Texas student, a respiratory therapist, an immigration activist, and others like Union Ironworker representative for Texas Jerrod Strange.
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State Representative, Patricia "Tricia" Derges, indicted for alleged stem cell scheme SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — An elected Missouri state representative and licensed assistant physician has been indicted by a federal grand jury for a fraud scheme. According to local prosecutors, Patricia "Tricia" Ashton Derges, 63, of Nixa, Missouri, made false ...
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