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Gonzaga, Baylor stay atop men's basketball AP poll as Oklahoma leaps up to No. 9 With a win over then-No. 9 Alabama on Saturday, the Sooners became just the second team in 25 years to beat three straight top-10 opponents. Oklahoma also is the first team since 1974 to beat four top-10 teams in the same month.
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Broncos 2021 Offseason Mock: Roster Cuts, Free Agency, Trades & Draft With George Paton hired as the GM, the Denver Broncos are done shifting the front office, but more changes are expected to come after the 2021 NFL draft is over. When a new GM is hired, teams don't typically create massive front-office changes until the ...
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Tedy Bruschi returns to Arizona Wildcats as senior college football adviser The school announced Monday Bruschi will serve as a senior adviser to new coach Jedd Fisch. Bruschi was a two-time consensus All-American and the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year during his ...
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McConnell says 'loony lies' spread by Marjorie Taylor Greene are a 'cancer' on GOP Senator Mitch McConnell said on Monday that the "loony lies and conspiracy theories" embraced by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene amounted to a "cancer" on the Republican Party, issuing what in effect was a scathing rebuke to the freshman House ...
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The GameStop stock craze is about a populist uprising against Wall Street. But it's more complicated than that. Michael Burry, an investor known as the architect of "The Big Short," a legendary bet against the subprime mortgage securities that triggered the 2008 financial crisis, wrote the company's board of directors in July 2019, demanding they take immediate action to ...
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The Mystery Of India's Plummeting COVID-19 Cases Last September, India was confirming nearly 100,000 new coronavirus cases a day. It was on track to overtake the United States to become the country with the highest reported COVID-19 caseload in the world. Hospitals were full. The Indian economy ...
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Former Mets manager Mickey Callaway accused of harassing women who covered him: report Callaway's behavior was consistent across his coaching career, according to the report. Five women described behavior that included "inappropriate" pictures of him and requests for nude photos. Advertisement.
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DC seeks a temporary restraining order against teachers union to order that teachers stop discussing a strike The District has asked a judge to stop the Washington Teachers' Union from engaging in any talks about a potential strike as the city attempts to bring teachers and students back to school buildings Tuesday for the first time since March, according to a ...
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JT Realmuto has thought for months about his role in helping Phillies' bullpen He was behind the plate to watch the implosions of pretty much anyone the Phillies used in the eighth and ninth innings, from incumbents like Hector Neris and Adam Morgan to acquisitions Brandon Workman, Heath Hembree and David Phelps to young guys ...
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SpaceX will launch billionaire Jared Isaacman on a private spaceflight this year Shift4 Payments founder and CEO Jared Isaacman will command a SpaceX Crew Dragon spaceflight in late 2021 and is donating three seats to fly with him in support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. (Image ...
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Nike's latest FlyEase shoe slips on without zippers, laces or straps To take them off, you use your other foot to hold down the "kickstand" heel and step out of the shoe. According to Nike the FlyEase Go will cost $120 when it goes on sale for "select" members starting February 15th, before it becomes more widely available later ...
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Angelina Jolie on the struggles of being a 'traditional stay-at-home mom' Angelina Jolie may be a glamorous Hollywood star, but she still finds herself dealing with the normal struggles all moms face. The 45-year-old Oscar winner graces the cover of the March edition of British Vogue, and inside the magazine, she opens up about ...
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All available online appointments for Spokane vaccine site are full The next appointments will be available from Thursday, Feb. 4 through Sunday, Feb. 7 and CHAS plans to vaccinate approximately 600 people every day. Author: Megan Carroll, Amanda Roley, KREM Staff. Published: 3:05 PM PST January 18, 2021.
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Bolsonaro Makes Inroads in Congress as Ally Elected Senate Head A lawmaker backed by President Jair Bolsonaro was elected the new head of Brazil's senate, leaving the far-right leader just one step short of having allies in key congressional positions who may push forward his reform agenda while blocking impeachment ...
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US House subcommittee wants Tyson to release its investigation into coronavirus betting at Waterloo pork plant A U.S. House subcommittee looking into the meatpacking industry's coronavirus response wants Tyson Foods to release its investigation into managers who bet on the number of workers who would become sick with COVID-19 at its Waterloo, Iowa pork ...
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Anti-vaxxers briefly shut down Dodger Stadium vaccination site over weekend, police say The Los Angeles Fire Department temporarily closed the entrance to the Dodger Stadium vaccination site Saturday for 55 minutes, Andrea Garcia, a spokeswoman for Mayor Eric Garcetti, told CNN on Monday. Hundreds of cars ...
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Here's what it'll take for you to snag your own Nobel Peace Prize nomination Certain professors and/or government leaders can basically nominate whoever they want for the prize. (CNN) Jared Kushner, Stacey Abrams and the Black ...
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In the name of cricket sex, humans need to stop making noise (CNN) We humans tend to spread and frolic about wherever we please, a development that has been found to harm animals' environments and health, and therefore ultimately our own. That may be the effect on crickets because of our constant noisemaking ...
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No lawsuit and no 'voice' for Let Them Play, with posts removed from Facebook Let Them Play organizer Jayme McElvany said on Friday that her group planned to file a lawsuit Monday if the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services continued its ban on the winter contact sports of boys and girls basketball, hockey, wrestling and ...
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Oregon 1st state to decriminalize possession of drugs SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Police in Oregon can no longer arrest someone for possession of small amounts of heroin, methamphetamine, LSD, oxycodone and other drugs as a ballot measure that decriminalized them took effect on Monday. Instead, those found in ...
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COVID-19 vaccine in Illinois: Complaints of slow rollout, confusing process, unequal distribution of doses CHICAGO — As officials call for patience, many of the 4 million Illinois residents who now qualify for a COVID-19 vaccine are expressing frustration over the slow pace of the rollout and inequities in who has received doses so far. One week ago, Illinois ...
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COVID-19 updates: Dallas County reports 40 new deaths for second time in past six days Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says deaths will be high for at least the next two weeks because of reported cases from December and January.
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Senate has a rare secret weapon to approve a stimulus check faster. Here's how it works With control of the Senate -- just barely -- Democrats may need to use a special legislative process called budget reconciliation to push a big stimulus package through without bipartisan support. They'll have one shot.
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In Silver, Redditors Find a Fit for Raging Against Establishment The silver market has been roiled in recent days after a -- now-removed -- post appeared on Reddit's WallStreetBets forum that encouraged traders to pile into BlackRock Inc.'s iShares Silver Trust. Many long- ...
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Idaho couple celebrates their 65th wedding anniversary by getting COVID-19 vaccine Meaning more than 250,000 Idahoans were suddenly eligible and were supposed to have the option to sign up for shots beginning at 8 a.m.. But just like that morning in February every year when tens of ...
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India farming protests resonate with US agriculture DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Images of thousands of farmers streaming into India's capital on tractors and carrying banners to decry potentially devastating changes in agricultural policy can seem a world away, but the protests in New Delhi raise issues that ...
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9 of 11 Poisoned Fort Bliss Soldiers Released From Hospital AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Nine of the 11 Fort Bliss soldiers sickened last week after drinking a component commonly found in antifreeze have been released from a Texas hospital, Army officials said Monday. Two soldiers remained hospitalized at William ...
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Google shutters internal Stadia game studio Google is closing the internal studio tasked with developing games for its Stadia cloud-gaming service, a move that raises questions about the future of its Stadia service itself. By MAE ANDERSON AP Technology Writer. February 1, 2021, 3:44 PM.
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Christine resigns as US attorney for North Georgia Bobby Christine will continue in his role as the top prosecutor for the Southern District of Georgia, according to a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Kurt Erskine will now serve as the acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District.
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Police: Teen sought in fatal shooting at Wisconsin mall Photo: WBAY. Police are seen responding to a shooting Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, at Fox River Mall in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. Associated Press
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State, local health officials working to close racial gap in North Carolina COVID-19 vaccinations The state is now setting aside tens of thousands of vaccines to go to underserved communities.
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Michigan reopens pandemic unemployment assistance as system struggles to keep up with demand 0. DETROIT – It has been riddled with problems since the start of the pandemic, but on Monday the Michigan Insurance Agency rolled out some badly needed changes. In order to help the thousands of unemployed people across the state it rolled out an ...
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There are now 5 cases of COVID variants in Massachusetts Five cases have now been confirmed in Massachusetts of the coronavirus variant that first emerged in Britain, public health officials said, as experts warned of a possible surge in cases and hospitalizations fueled by variants in coming weeks.
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The Warriors and the Pistons' Rodney McGruder are in the middle of a heated spat This time, we got kind of a weird one to me: Detroit Pistons guard Rodney McGruder angered basically the entire Golden State Warriors team, and it led to some harsh words from Draymond Green and Klay Thompson.
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Minnesota House Democrats launch push to legalize marijuana "The issue of legalizing cannabis, creating a fair, regulated marketplace, addressing the deep inequities in our criminal justice system, is a mainstream, bipartisan, broadly supported issue," Democratic House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler, of Golden Valley, ...
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WATCH: Gov. Greg Abbott gives State of the State address on Monday Abbott's address comes amid challenges faced from the coronavirus pandemic – not only in Texas but globally – since early 2020.
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Three takeaways from India's 'pandemic budget' Covid-19 has ravaged the country, shrunk its GDP, sent unemployment soaring and added to the distress of a banking sector that was already in crisis. But Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's ...
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Here's where coronavirus vaccines will be available in Louisiana this week Doses of coronavirus vaccine will be available to eligible individuals in every Louisiana parish this week. The vaccine will be delivered to 406 providers, including pharmacies and hospitals, in all 64 parishes, the Louisiana Department of Health announced ...
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Israel supplies first COVID-19 vaccines to Palestinians RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel said on Monday it had supplied the Palestinians with their first shipment of COVID-19 shots, totalling 2,000 doses of Moderna Inc's vaccine. The vaccines were transferred to the occupied West Bank and will be used ...
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NC DMV will no longer issue Confederate flag license plates, officials say The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said in a statement that it determined plates bearing the Confederate flag "have the potential to offend those who view them" and concluded the flag was inappropriate to display on specialty plates, which remain ...
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Harris speaks with Trudeau in first foreign leader call WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, marking her first call to a foreign leader since entering the White House. During the call, Harris offered assurances that the Biden ...
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Serial lottery winner in Idaho takes $250K in latest win, first jackpot The ExtraMile location in Meridian where Moss purchased his winning ticket will receive a $20,000 bonus from the Idaho Lottery. © 2021 Cox Media Group ...
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Masks required at Southwest Florida International, Page Field starting Tuesday The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a mask-wearing rule on Jan. 29 that builds on an order announced Jan. 21 by President Joe Biden. The rule "will protect Americans and provide ...
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Canada mulls new travel restrictions to close land border loophole: Transport minister Airlines cancel flights to sun destinations as feds bring in mandatory COVID tests for inbound passengers. CBC Radio · Posted: Feb 01, 2021 5:43 PM ET | Last Updated: 1 hour ago. Omar Alghabra, Canada's new transport minister, says all Canadians have ...
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Elon Musk grills Robinhood boss over GameStop row on Clubhouse Tesla boss Elon Musk has grilled trading app Robinhood's co-founder, Vladimir Tenev, about why it limited users to only being able to buy a small number of shares in some companies. The move came after US games retailer GameStop's stock surged amid a ...
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Coloradans ages 65-69 are eligible for COVID-19 vaccine next week, but many will have to wait until March One of the leaders of Colorado's COVID-19 vaccination effort tried to scale back people's expectations Monday, saying many people in the 65 to 69 age group won't get the shot for another month. Gov. Jared Polis had said late last week that age group, plus ...
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Google antes up $2.6M to settle pay, job discrimination case SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Google will pay $2.6 million to more than 5,500 employees and past job applicants. The payments are to resolve allegations that the internet giant discriminated against female engineers and Asians in California and Washington ...
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State-run vaccination site to have delayed opening due to snow (WBNG) -- Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that the state's COVID-19 mass-vaccination site at the former Gannett Printing building in Johnson City will have a delayed opening at 10 a.m.. The delayed opening is due to the expected significant ...
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Thousands flee Hong Kong for UK, fearing China crackdown By Zen Soo and Sylvia Hui Associated Press | Monday, February 1, 2021, 12:05 a.m.. Share this story.
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Clouds to keep the cool temperatures around for Monday LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Mostly cloudy skies this afternoon with a few breaks in the cloud cover, which will allow a few peeks of sunshine. High temperatures will be just a bit below the average for February 1st and will mainly be in the lower 30s. Southeast ...
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