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Brooklyn Nets' James Harden hopes Houston Rockets fans show 'love' in his return "The love and the appreciation that I've given to that city and that I still give to that city, I'm hoping that the favor can be returned," Harden told ESPN in a wide-ranging interview.
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Moody leads No. 12 Arkansas past South Carolina 101-73 COLUMBIA, S.C. -- — Arkansas is playing its best at the right time of this season. Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman's not sure where it leads, but he's enjoying each winning performance out of his team. Moses Moody tied his career high with 28 points and ...
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Suns overcome Booker's ejection, hold off Lakers 114-104 LOS ANGELES -- — Dario Šarić scored 10 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter, Mikal Bridges added 19 and the Phoenix Suns overcame Devin Booker's ejection for a 114-104 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. Booker scored 17 points ...
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No. 3 Baylor clinches first Big 12 regular-season title with OT win vs. West Virginia MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Coach Scott Drew jumped on Mark Vital's back after Baylor clinched the Big 12 championship, pointed a finger to the sky, then raced off the court ahead of his players to prepare for an even more raucous celebration. "I was able to ...
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Shuler, Buffen lead Ole Miss over Kentucky 70-62 OXFORD, Miss. -- — Devontae Shuler scored 17 points, KJ Buffen had 16 points and 10 rebounds, and Mississippi beat Kentucky 70-62 on Tuesday night. Romello White added 11 points and 10 rebounds for Ole Miss (14-10, 9-8 Southeastern Conference), ...
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Vernon Jordan, civil rights leader and close ally of Bill Clinton, dies A cause of death was not immediately released. Jordan died peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife and family, Jordan's niece Ann Walker confirmed to CNN. According to Walker, Jordan had his favorite dinner and dessert -- chocolate chip ice cream -- ...
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Videos Show Extent of Myanmar Military's Bloody Crackdown A trove of visual evidence reveals how soldiers and the police used rifles and other lethal weapons against anti-coup protests across the country.
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Biden Vows Enough Vaccine for All US Adults by End of May By ZEKE MILLER, LINDA A. JOHNSON and JONATHAN LEMIRE, Associated Press. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccine for all adults by the end of May — two months earlier than ...
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National Security Officials to Testify on Jan. 6 Mistakes WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal national security officials are set to testify in the second Senate hearing about what went wrong on Jan. 6, facing questions about missed intelligence and botched efforts to quickly gather National Guard troops that day as a violent ...
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Coronavirus: Texas and other states ease rules despite warnings image captionStates across the US have started to ease Covid-19 restrictions, causing concern among health officials. Texas will lift its mask requirement and allow businesses to reopen at full capacity next week, Governor Greg Abbott has announced.
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US Demands Status of All Syrian Detainees Be Made Public UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States demanded Tuesday that the status of tens of thousands of civilians detained in Syria during the country's 10-year conflict be made public, and that the bodies of those who died be returned to their loved ones.
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Tanden withdrawal absolves Murkowski of difficult decision Sen. Lisa Murkowski took her time deliberating the fate of Neera Tanden's bid to become White House budget chief. And while she mulled it over, the White House removed Tanden's nomination from purgatory. The news that President Joe Biden withdrew ...
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Falling short: Badgers struggle to contain freshman center Zach Edey as Boilermakers hold on at home UW lost its seventh consecutive game to a ranked opponent despite placing five players in double figures. Senior guard Brad Davison led the way with 15 points for the Badgers, who got 11 points apiece from Nate Reuvers, Micah Potter and Aleem Ford and 10 ...
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Potholes, Grid Failures, Aging Tunnels And Bridges: Nation's Infrastructure Gets A C- Just in time for pothole season, the latest report card on the nation's infrastructure shows that the needs are great but funding is lacking. Many of the country's roads, bridges, airports, dams, levees and water systems are aging and in poor to mediocre condition ...
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Duke Edged in Overtime at Georgia Tech, 81-77 Freshman center Mark Williams had his first career 20-point game, going a perfect 9-of-9 from the field while recording seven rebounds and three assists for the Blue Devils (11-10, 9-8 ACC), who drop their second consecutive contest in overtime.
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Gina Raimondo confirmed as commerce secretary PROVIDENCE — The Rhodes scholar from Smithfield has officially made it to Washington, D.C.. On Tuesday afternoon, The US Senate voted to confirm Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo's nomination to be President Biden's secretary of ...
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No. 13 USC Women's Soccer Hosts Oregon State, Oregon LAST WEEK - The Trojans fell in their Pac-12 opener last week, losing at Arizona State 1-0. The Sun Devils scored in the 13th minute and USC was unable to find an answer. WILD OPENER - After an opening week cancelation, the Trojans finally started their ...
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Publication of 6 Dr. Seuss books to end because of racist and insensitive imagery In "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," an Asian person is portrayed wearing a conical hat, holding chopsticks, and eating from a bowl. "If I Ran the Zoo" includes a drawing of two bare-footed African men wearing what appear to be grass skirts with ...
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Following student's death, VCU announces independent review of fraternities and sororities Background. Semi-Transparent, Opaque, Transparent. Reset Save Settings. Following the death of a Virginia Commonwealth University student at a fraternity event, the university will conduct a review of Greek life on campus, it announced Tuesday. Freshman ...
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Iran Rejects US Offer To Hold Direct Nuclear Talks NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft about the next steps the U.S. should take to get Iran back to the negotiating table. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The effort to revive U.S. participation in a nuclear agreement ...
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DeSantis declares schools, businesses will remain open as Legislature convenes TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off the 60-day legislative session Tuesday by taking a victory lap of sorts over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic while urging lawmakers to heed his funding requests for education and the environment and ...
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Too little, too late? Schools deal may not alter Newsom recall politics OAKLAND — A long-awaited deal to encourage California's schools to reopen may provide families hope, but it's unlikely to swiftly improve Gov. Gavin Newsom's political standing. It has been almost a year since California schools shut their doors indefinitely ...
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The Latest: Biden to prioritize vaccinating school teachers Biden said that while schools are safe to reopen even before staff have been vaccinated, "time and again, we've heard from educators and parents that have anxieties about that," so to "accelerate" the safe reopening teachers should be prioritized.
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Dolly Parton 'gets a dose of her own medicine' with COVID-19 shot She received her shot on camera from Dr. Naji Abumrad, a Vanderbilt physician she met after a car wreck in 2013. Their seven-year friendship led to Parton donating to vaccination research.
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SC man charged in US Capitol riot dressed as antifa, told family he stole police gear William Robert Norwood III, 37, faces four charges related to the riot, including theft of government property for allegedly stealing an officer's helmet and tactical vest, which an FBI agent said were later found in a storage trailer in Greenville.
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'It just didn't happen': Angry Porter rejects rape allegation An angry and emotional Attorney-General Christian Porter has outed himself as the cabinet minister accused of rape in 1988, vehemently denied ever committing the crime and said he will take time off to deal with his own mental health problems caused by ...
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Spring outlook issued; severe season could come on quickly Nine years ago Tuesday, a series of tornadoes dipped from the sky and raked southern Indiana. The infamous Henryville EF-4 tornado travelled for miles in downstate Indiana, leaving 11 Hoosiers dead. Nearly six dozen tornadoes were reported that day ...
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Elon Musk seeks to create the city of Starbase in South Texas Boca Chica Village, not far from Brownsville, is a tiny unincorporated area of Cameron County. County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr. confirmed the news, saying Cameron County had been officially approached by SpaceX over the past few days.
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Sarkozy rules out French presidential run after conviction PARIS — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has ruled out running again for office next year, a day after a court found him guilty of corruption and influence peddling and sentenced him to a year in prison. He appealed the decision. In an interview ...
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COVID-19 Update: 2500 new cases in Pa., with 200 in Allegheny County More than 2,500 new cases of COVID-19 were reported Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health as lawmakers and advocates pressed for a faster rollout of vaccinations, particularly to seniors. Along with the cases, the state also reported 74 new ...
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Amazon quietly changed its app icon after some unfavorable comparisons Amazon introduced the initial new icon in a handful of international markets in late January, but has now changed the design of the blue tape after some said it resembled a toothbrush-style mustache, similar to the one worn by Adolf Hitler.
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United Center COVID-19 vaccination signup period starts Thursday for seniors With the state set to receive more than 83,000 doses of the new Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine this week, people 65 or older will be able to register for appointments at a new mass vaccination site launching outside the United Center.
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Manchester City 15 points clear at the top with win over Wolves City's latest win also equals its club record run of 28 games unbeaten in all competitions, set between April and December 2017. Storming towards their third league title in 4 years ...
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UFC 259: Previewing Blachowicz-Adesanya and Other Matches on the Card The fearsome Amanda Nunes will attempt to defend her featherweight belt against Megan Anderson, and new bantamweight champion Petr Yan will attempt the first defense of his reign opposite No. 1 contender Aljamain Sterling. Given that ...
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Dramatic Decline Seen in COVID-19 Cases, Deaths at US Nursing Homes TUESDAY, March 2, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- New COVID-19 cases in U.S. nursing homes have fallen to their lowest number since the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) started keeping track in May 2020, which suggests that vaccines are ...
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Instagram 'unintentionally' hid likes for some users A smartphone screen is seen with the Social Media apps tumblr, Whatsapp, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram on May 11, 2020 in Bochum, Germany. LOS ANGELES - Are you not seeing the number of likes on your Instagram? You're not alone. Instagram's ...
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Andy Harris dissents as House passes LGBTQ anti-discrimination bill EASTON — U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md-1st., voted against a sweeping LGBTQ rights bill that adds gender identity and sexual orientation to federal anti-discrimination laws. The bill also extends federal civil rights laws and the government's ability to enforce ...
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The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, March 2, 2021 6:15 p.m.. B.C.'s top doctor says the decision to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccine by four months is based on scientific evidence as well as real-world data. Dr ...
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Should people who had COVID get both vaccine doses? Some recent studies suggest that for people who have already had COVID-19, a single dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine may provide them with adequate protection. "There's mixed views ...
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