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Troubled receiver Josh Gordon joins Johnny Manziel on team in Atlanta-based startup league, owner says Former NFL wide receiver Josh Gordon will return to the sport in the startup Fan Controlled Football league, as a member of the Zappers, team owner Bob Menery told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday. Gordon will join former NFL quarterback Johnny ...
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Albert Pujols reiterates he'll decide future after season with Los Angeles Angels The 41-year-old slugger quickly reiterated what he has been saying for months: He hasn't decided whether he will continue playing after the conclusion of his 10-year, $240 million contract with the Angels this fall, and he won't make or announce a decision until ...
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Mike Tomlin frustrated Eric Bieniemy can't get a head-coaching job Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has been speaking out publicly this offseason about his belief that there's been too little progress toward getting more Black head coaches in the NFL. Tomlin said he's particularly frustrated that Chiefs offensive coordinator ...
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Postgame 5: Blanking Buffalo In the front end of a weekend back-to-back set of matinees, the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the host Buffalo Sabres, 3-0, on Saturday afternoon. Philadelphia was the better team in all three periods. A first period goal by Sean Couturier (4th of the season) and ...
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No. 3 Michigan continues to roll with 73-57 win at Indiana The Wolverines (18-1, 13-1 Big Ten) took another major step toward the league title by winning their seventh straight, improving to 5-0 since resuming play following a COVID-19 pause, and capturing their third straight victory in Bloomington.
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Jeremy Lin says he's 'not naming or shaming anyone' in wake of claim he was called 'coronavirus' on court A day after a league official told ESPN's Marc J. Spears that the G League is investigating a claim made by Jeremy Lin that he was called "coronavirus" during a game, Lin tweeted that he's "not naming or shaming anyone." "I know this will disappoint some of ...
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Growing tension in Minneapolis as trial looms in Floyd death MINNEAPOLIS — Barbed wire and concrete barriers surround the courthouse where the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd will soon go on trial, a sign of the deep uneasiness hanging over a city literally set ablaze almost a ...
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Six Nations: Wales win Triple Crown with controversial victory over England Revitalised Wales remained on course for the most unlikely of Six Nations Grand Slams after they beat an indisciplined England 40-24 in a controversial match in Cardiff on Saturday. Josh Adams and Liam Williams scored hotly-disputed first-half tries for the ...
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A Quiet Life Out of the Spotlight? Not for This Former President Most presidents leave the White House and adopt low profiles. Donald Trump is returning to the national stage with a prominent appearance at a conservative conference on Sunday.
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Washington Capitals take 3-0 lead, beat NJ Devils 5-2 The Capitals, who rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat New Jersey last Sunday, learned from that game and started fast. Hathaway opened the scoring at 3:36, depositing a nice cross ...
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Iowa Hawkeyes lose Jack Nunge to season-ending knee injury School officials said the 6-foot-11 sophomore has a torn meniscus and is expected to undergo surgery next week. Nunge was averaging 7.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. This marks the second time ...
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No. 7 Baylor Women Rout K-State, 11th Straight Big 12 Title WACO, Texas (AP) — Baylor's Queen Egbo lifted teammate DiDi Richards while dancing a couple of circles before an instant team photo while coach Kim Mulkey crouched to greet her grandson as he ran toward her. Yes, the Lady Bears are celebrating yet ...
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Raptors' Pascal Siakam to remain in health and safety protocols through All-Star break, per report Although he wasn't named an All-Star this year, Siakam is still averaging 20 points, 7.5 rebounds and a career-high 4.8 assists, despite experiencing an inefficient shooting season from 3-point range (29.5 percent).
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Myanmar Ambassador Fired After Extraordinary Rebuke Of The Military Before The UN Defying the military in his remarks Friday, Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun denounced the coup as "not acceptable in this modern world," and pleaded for international intervention to use "any means necessary" to bring an end to the upheaval.
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Palestinians Go Into New Lockdown While Awaiting Vaccines JERUSALEM — The Palestinian Authority on Saturday announced a new set of lockdown restrictions in the West Bank as coronavirus infections surge and Palestinians await the rollout of a significant vaccination program. The move comes as Israel has ...
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Michigan State football lands 10th transfer in Louisville CB Marqui Lowery Jr. Former Louisville cornerback Marqui Lowery Jr. announced via Twitter on Saturday he has committed to the Spartans. He was part of the Cardinals' 2020 recruiting class but did not play last fall. The 6- ...
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Fan who started a petition to get Tom Brady to give back TB12's PPP loans has a larger goal in mind On Feb. 7, Massachusetts resident Dillon McMahon not only watched Tom Brady win his seventh Super Bowl, but cheered for the former Patriots quarterback. Like many New England fans, McMahon was still excited to see Brady win on football's biggest ...
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Warren Buffett Again Encourages Investors to Bet on America OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Billionaire Warren Buffett encouraged investors to maintain their faith in America's economy and the businesses his Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate owns in a reassuring letter to his shareholders Saturday. Buffett hardly even ...
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Miami Heat Remain on Hot Streak After Victory Against Utah Jazz The Miami Heat are finally starting to show that last year's run to the NBA Finals was no fluke. The Heat defeated the red-hot Utah Jazz 124-116 Friday and extended their winning streak to five games. Miami has also won nine of their last 12 games. "It is not a ...
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Gymnasts' Abusers 'Were Buds and Protected Each Other' Coach John Geddert drove young gymnasts to the point of injury, then sent them to Lawrence G. Nassar, the doctor who abused them sexually. Geddert killed himself on Thursday in the face of criminal charges.
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Will Nico Walker Watch 'Cherry?' Probably Not Cherry is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows Walker's path as a decorated U.S. Army medic in Iraq who returns to Cleveland, gets addicted to heroin and ends up a convicted bank robber. Walker was written about ...
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Golden Globes 2021: See the complete list of nominees In fact, just eight women have been nominated in the history of the category. Zhao ("Nomadland") makes history as the first Asian woman nominated for the Golden Globe for best director.
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Phase 1C of COVID Vaccinations Could Begin in March, Officials Say Phase 1C of coronavirus vaccinations could come next month, according to Chicago officials, but will depend on how many vaccine shipments Illinois receives in coming weeks. Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady has said ...
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Syracuse fizzles out down the stretch in 84-77 loss to Georgia Tech As soon as the whistle sounded on Marek Dolezaj's foul on Moses Wright and the ball bounced off the rim and into the basket, the Syracuse senior jogged off the court immediately. He sat in the chair ...
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What Australia's new law might mean for the news you see in the future This first-of-its-kind law was hotly debated in recent months, with Facebook and Google opposing the initial version of the legislation, which would have allowed media outlets to bargain either individually or collectively with them — and to enter binding ...
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The Power Is Back On In Texas. Now Comes The Recovery, And It Won't Be Cheap For Texas, it's looking like a daunting power bill. The Lone Star State racked up tens of billions of dollars in electricity expenses, as a free-wheeling market design sent prices skyrocketing. It tallied tens of billions more in damage and economic losses from ...
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Saudi Arabia says it intercepts missile attack over capital The Saudi-led military coalition fighting in Yemen's years-long war announced the Iran-allied Houthis had launched a ballistic missile toward Riyadh and three booby-trapped drones toward the province of Jizan, with a fourth toward another southwestern city ...
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Auckland COVID outbreak hits cricket, sailing, rugby WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The fourth Twenty20 cricket international between New Zealand and Australia has been shifted and the first day of the America's Cup sailing match likely will be postponed after new COVID-19 cases were reported in ...
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No. 2 Arkansas Gets Easiest Win of Season, Downing SEMO 9-3 FAYETTEVILLE — No. 2 Arkansas jumped on Southeast Missouri State early and often Saturday to take a 9-3 win at Baum-Walker Stadium. The Razorbacks finished the day with 14 hits while led by Christian Franklin who went 4-5 on the day. Peyton Pallette ...
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Armenia's president refuses order to dismiss military chief Protests against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arose in November after he signed a cease-fire ending a six-week war with Azerbaijan over the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The agreement saw Armenia lose control of territories in Azerbaijan it had ...
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Hammond honors educators in education during Black History Month observance HAMMOND — African Americans have "provided significant contributions to every walk of life," including education, said Councilman Barry Tyler, D-3rd. Mayor Thomas M. McDermott Jr., the Department of Community Development, the Black History Coalition ...
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Arrest warrant issued for suspect in slaying of Yale student Pan, an MIT graduate, is accused of stealing an SUV from a Massachusetts dealership the day of the killing before driving to Connecticut. The U.S. Marshals Service has offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Pan's location and arrest.
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FBI identify suspect who allegedly sprayed chemicals at NJ Capitol Police officer before his death Officials said Friday they identified a potential assailant who sprayed Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick with bear spray before his death. Federal investigators identified a suspect from video footage of the Jan. 6 attack ...
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Futures File: Biden meets world leaders, plans cooperation President Biden last week made his first foray into foreign trade by meeting virtually with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. Our northern neighbor is one of our biggest trade partners. Most of their exports come to the U.S., as we're a wealthy, hungry and ready ...
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Football: West Brom win as Brighton pay penalty amid VAR chaos WEST BROMWICH (REUTERS) - West Bromwich Albion secured a 1-0 home Premier League victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday (Feb 27) as the visitors missed two penalties and were controversially denied a goal by the video assistant referee ...
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Football: Guardiola ranks Man City's record run as one of his greatest feats MANCHESTER (AFP) - Pep Guardiola rates Manchester City's 20-game winning run as one of the greatest achievements of his glittering career. City moved 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over West Ham at the ...
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Giant Eagle, Steelers partner for multiday COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Heinz Field PITTSBURGH — The federal government provided more vaccines to Pennsylvania this week than since the rollout began in December. That's allowed for mass clinics such as the one planned at Heinz Field with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Giant Eagle next ...
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Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium changes process for administering vaccinations The vaccination clinics are open to Philadelphia residents who meet Phase 1B criteria of being more than 75 years old or having certain health conditions. Stanford said that 50,000 people registered to be vaccinated through the ...
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Cardinals take lively BP with robo-ump calling balls and strikes St. Louis Cardinals designated hitter Matt Carpenter (13) watches a ball he hit sail out towards right field during Cardinals spring training on Friday at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.
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Some CCSD students prepare for return to classroom, others still wait LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The big day is almost here for some Clark County School District (CCSD) students: the return to in-person learning. After nearly one year of distance education, some of the youngest CCSD students are heading back to the classroom ...
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