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Rockets hit 11 3s in 48-point first quarter, rout Thunder Even though the Rockets had been rolling, coach Stephen Silas talked to them about getting off to better starts. "We have a coachable group, we have a mature group who want what's best, not ...
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Kyrie Irving criticizes his defense vs. Wizards: 'I couldn't guard a stick' Hard to win a game when the opposing team nearly scores 150 points in regulation, even if you're the Brooklyn Nets. That's exactly what the Nets ran into on Sunday, dropping their second game to the Washington Wizards in as many tries this season.
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Timberwolves come up short in 100-98 loss to Cleveland CLEVELAND — Collin Sexton scored 26 points and Jarrett Allen had a season-high 23 points and 18 rebounds, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 100-98 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves and a split of their home-and-home series on Monday night.
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Senate Set to Confirm Buttigieg for Transportation Secretary WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is poised to approve Pete Buttigieg to be transportation secretary, the first openly gay person ever confirmed to a Cabinet post, tasked with advancing President Joe Biden's wide-ranging agenda of rebuilding the nation's ...
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Russia Court to Weigh Jailing Navalny as Putin Battles Dissent A Moscow district court is due to decide whether to jail Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny for as long as 3 1/2 years Tuesday, as President Vladimir Putin seeks to crush a resurgence in protests against his rule. The court is to rule on demands by penal ...
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Chau Chak Wing: Chinese-Australian businessman wins media defamation case Dr Chau Chak Wing, a philanthropist and businessman, was among the subjects of an ABC Four Corners episode in 2017. A court found the episode had unfairly damaged his "good name ...
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Texans coach David Culley believes minority candidates are earning NFL coaching jobs While Culley said he believes he got the job on his own merits from having been a position coach in the NFL since 1994, the 65-year-old also acknowledges that the situation with hiring minority head coaches could be improving.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Tests Resolve of Post-Trump Republican Party In her opening days as a member of Congress, Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who won her election in a landslide by wielding conspiracy theories, has called for the impeachment of President Joe Biden, seen a video emerge of her berating a ...
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COVID Long Hauler In Colorado Describes Uphill Battle In Recovery DENVER (CBS4) – For most people, symptoms of coronavirus can go away in a few weeks, but there are some survivors who have lingering symptoms that can last months. They're known as COVID-19 long haulers. The Pulmonary Wellness Foundation ...
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US House Panel Investigates COVID Outbreaks At JBS Meatpacking Plant In Greeley Since the pandemic began, 465 JBS employees in Greeley have tested positive for COVID-19, according to UFCW Local 7. The union reports six UFCW Local 7 members and one JBS employee have died from the virus.
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Celebrating Black excellence across Alternative for Black History Month From '90s ska punks Fishbone to 2020 breakout star 24KGoldn -- here are just a few artists you need to add to your playlists right now. RADIO.COM ...
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Mississippi Deputy Fatally Shot While Responding to Call Lt. Michael Boutte was shot as he tried to get out of his vehicle on Monday near a home in Hancock County, Sheriff Ricky Adam told the Sun Herald of Biloxi. The suspect then fired at a second responding deputy who returned fire and wounded the suspect, ...
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'We are facing extinction': Black farmers in steep decline But Lateef and Carrie Dowdell encountered steep hurdles after arriving in northwestern Kansas in 2017. The bank swiftly foreclosed on the land, and the U.S. Agriculture Department told them their lack of farming experience meant the agency couldn't provide ...
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt once bought this painting by Winston Churchill, and now it's for sale The Cincinnati Bengals could benefit from the Matthew Stafford-Jared Goff trade. 15h ago. Patriots Wire ...
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California prison officials unleashed 'public health disaster' by transferring inmates, report finds The report provided new details on last spring's catastrophic decision to move inmates from the California Institution for Men east of Los Angeles to San Quentin State Prison north of San Francisco. The inmates were put onto buses for ...
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NM lawmakers introduce proposals to legalize recreational marijuana State lawmakers are once again pushing to legalize marijuana. "The reason I decided to do it this time is I got frustrated with the fact that I think people want us to do this in pretty high numbers," Democratic Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto said.
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Explosives deployed from the sky help avalanche rescuers on the ground Those with the Utah Avalanche Center, Summit County Sheriff's Office and Park City Mountain Resort Ski Patrol worked with Utah Department of Public Safety to conduct avalanche mitigation. "We arrive and we serve the search and ...
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Hate Groups Migrate Online, Making Tracking More Difficult The Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama-based organization that tracks racism and xenophobia, says it identified 838 active hate groups operating across the U.S. in 2020. By Associated ...
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Bolsonaro win in Congress seen hindering impeachment drive BRASILIA, Brazil — 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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Google shuts down its internal Stadia game studios Going forward, Stadia will focus on third-party games. The company says that Cyberpunk 2077 has been quite popular on the cloud gaming platform for instance. It lets you launch the game on a server in a data center near you and stream the video feed to your ...
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Are Social Media Companies Biased Against Conservatives? There's No Solid Evidence, Report Concludes Republicans' frequent argument that social media companies like Facebook and Twitter have an anti-conservative bias is "a falsehood with no reliable evidence to support it," New York University researchers say in a new report that argues right-wing voices ...
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COVID-19 picture continues to improve amid widespread reopening SPRINGFIELD – COVID-19 hospitalizations and positivity rates continued on a steady decline in Illinois Monday as the state reported just 16 virus-related deaths over the previous 24 hours. Daily death counts fluctuate significantly and are generally lower on ...
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Man hires pair to kill rape victim; they killed his sister and another woman instead, sheriff says The two women who were shot to death apparently died trying to protect the real victim and fight off the killers. The killing happened in mid-January at a home in Montegut.
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Iowa reports 306 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths The SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 variant, often referred to as the U.K. variant because it was first identified in the United Kingdom, spreads more easily than the original strain. The COVID-19 vaccines now being deployed in Iowa are considered effective against it.
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January marks deadliest month for virus in West Virginia According to an analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Resources, 686 West Virginians died from the coronavirus in January, beating December's total of 603 deaths by 14 percent. As of Jan. 31, the state lost 2,028 residents to COVID-19.
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Black Lives Matter Movement Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize While the movement marks the United States as its birthplace, it was nominated for the much-vaunted prize by Norwegian member of Parliament Petter Eide. "I recognize Black Lives Matter as a very important global ...
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Black Americans make up 5.4 percent of vaccine recipients, CDC data shows; more complete data needed MEMPHIS, Tenn. — New information on coronavirus vaccines and whom they are being administered to was released Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Black Americans, so far, are shown to be getting them at a level that is lower ...
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Bruins storm back to stun Capitals, 5-3 This time, a three-goal deficit could not keep the Bruins from getting two points. For the second time in as many games, the B's overcame a 3-0 lead by the Washington Capitals. But after losing in overtime on Saturday after tying the game, on Monday after they ...
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Hollywood executive was brought down by 'unvarnished sexism' JAMIE TARSES: 1964 - 2021. A young, female executive arrives in the men's locker room that was broadcast television in the 1990s and snaps a few towels of her own, working with writers to shape juggernaut comedies such as Mad About You and Friends.
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No new coronavirus cases in WA as lockdown continues after hotel quarantine guard infected A line of cars stretches to a temporary shelter, where a woman in PPE holds. Hundreds of cars queued early this morning at a drive-through COVID testing clinic in Joondalup. (ABC ...
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Only 41% of second vaccine doses in North Carolina have been administered: 'We're still catching up' County officials say most people schedule their second dose while getting their first dose. However, across the state, it's taking time to see the progress, particularly at long term care facilities. About ...
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Quiet weather sticks early this week before big changes occur ROCKFORD (WREX) — We get a breather in between winter events early this week. Late in the week, temperatures plummet after a chance for rain and snow. Quiet early week: Our little break from cold and active weather rolls on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Longtime Floridian accused of trying to help ISIS gets flown back to the US GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A man who called Florida home for most of his life is accused of attempting to provide material support to ISIS, the Department of Justice announced. Mohamed Fathy Suliman, 33, recently was expelled from another country and returned ...
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WI mom who gave birth in coma holds newborn after beating COVID A Poynette mom who made a miraculous recovery from COVID-19, giving birth while in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time. MADISON, ...
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Calgary city council votes to reduce residential speed limits to 40 km/h "If you don't see a sign on a road, that means the speed limit is 40 [km/h]," Mayor Naheed Nenshi said. "This will not impact your larger streets — your 52nd streets or your Blackfoot trails or your Crowchild — those will remain the way they are now.".
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Iran tests new satellite launcher - state media DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday it had successfully tested a satellite launcher to help achieve its "most powerful rocket engine", in a move likely to trigger protests from the United States and stoke tensions over Tehran's nuclear and missile programmes ...
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Former 'Saved by the Bell' star Dustin Diamond dies at 44 Roger Paul, a spokesperson for the actor, told NBC News: "We are saddened to confirm of Dustin Diamond's passing on Monday, February 1st, 2021 due to carcinoma. He was diagnosed with this brutal, relentless form of malignant cancer only three weeks ago.
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Johnson County expands COVID-19 vaccinations, expects to distribute 10K this week OLATHE, Kan. — Area health systems are beginning to help Johnson County expand COVID-19 vaccinations to more people. The county's health director says seniors 65 and older, special education teachers and first responders began receiving the vaccine ...
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Biden tries to show US as democracy beacon post-Capitol riot Protests in Russia and a military coup in Myanmar come as American credibility on the world stage is the lowest in recent memory after last month's storming of the Capitol by a pro-Donald Trump mob looking to stop the certification of Biden's election victory.
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New and active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan lowest in over a month There were 310 recoveries reported, with 21,336 individuals now considered recovered from COVID-19. Health officials said 1,900 tests were processed in the province on Sunday, bringing overall tests processed to 510,538. Vaccine ...
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