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49ers avoid being 'left at the altar' in QB derby, 'very excited' about prospects, future of Jimmy Garoppolo San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan shared a press conference table Monday in Santa Clara, and it was difficult for the two to hide their excitement following a bombshell trade executed last week. The 49ers, a team ...
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Democrats Look to Smooth the Way for Biden's Infrastructure Plan House Democrats face hurdles to pushing through the president's big spending plans, including Republican opposition and resistance from their own ranks.
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Vikings GM Rick Spielman Scouts Jaelan Phillips, Gregory Rousseau at Miami's Pro Day Could this be the year the Vikings draft an edge rusher in the first two rounds for the first time in the Rick Spielman era? Minnesota could greatly benefit from adding a high-end talent to play opposite Danielle Hunter, which would allow Stephen Weatherly and ...
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Indiana Digs Into Its Past in Search of Return to Glory With Mike Woodson Hire How's this for an echo chamber: A former basketball manager under Knight hires a former Knight player, with considerable urging from another former Knight player. One of the first people athletic director Scott Dolson (head manager ...
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How Reddit scooped Steelers signing Bears lineman Rashaad Coward In a post that was deleted by /r/NFL moderators due to its incredulous nature, /u/ProbationOfficer2035 said they were playing "Call of Duty" online when they overheard someone in the background talking about signing with the Steelers in order to facilitate some ...
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NY Giants grab another free agent, sign DT Danny Shelton EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants have signed veteran defensive tackle Danny Shelton. A first-round draft choice with Cleveland in 2015, Shelton has played in 87 career games with 72 starts. He spent three years with the Browns, two ...
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Bills and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York announce a stadium naming rights agreement We look forward to many years of working together with their team creating great memories at not only NFL football games but at many other health and wellness events and community celebrations." "The Bills ...
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Derek Chauvin is on trial for George Floyd's death Jurors heard opening statements and witness testimony during the first day of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial in the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died in May 2020 after Chauvin placed his knee on ...
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3 men charged in Virginia Beach shootings appear in court Each man faces seven counts of malicious wounding and related charges. They remain in jail without bond and will have bail hearings in the coming days after talking to their respective attorneys. AD.
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Kentucky adds 2000-point scorer Kellan Grady from Davidson Grady is expected to graduate from Davidson in May and will be eligible to play next season for Kentucky under NCAA rules. He was the Atlantic 10 Conference school's sixth player to score at least 2,000 career points and averaged more than 17.1 points per ...
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Biden wants to pass $4 trillion infrastructure package 'Build Back Better' over the summer President Joe Biden is aiming for summer passage of his sweeping $4 trillion infrastructure plan, and the White House hopes to take a more deliberate and collaborative approach with the contentious Congress than it did on the COVID-19 rescue package, ...
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Another Danger for Kids in the Age of COVID: Failing Grades (Corrects name to Lilliana from Liliana in paras 21 and 22). By Gabriella Borter and Brendan O'Brien. (Reuters) - Like millions of American children, Brody Cotton has not seen the inside of a classroom in more than a year. As the COVID-19 pandemic left him ...
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AP Source: VW Plans Brand-Name Change to 'Voltswagen' in US DETROIT (AP) — Volkswagen plans to change its brand name in the United States to "Voltswagen" as its shifts its production increasingly toward electric vehicles and tries to distance itself from an emissions cheating scandal. A person briefed on the plan said ...
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Border barrier wasn't 90% finished when Biden halted construction A Facebook post claims that construction of a southern border wall stopped just before completion. It's highly misleading. "We spent billions on a border wall and quit when it was 90% finished," said a March 23 Facebook post, which included a photo claiming ...
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New Cuomo Accuser Says Governor Gave Unwanted Kisses on Cheek in 2017 An upstate New York woman said Governor Andrew Cuomo used a visit to her home during a 2017 flood emergency as an opportunity to grab her face and twice kiss her on the cheek in an unwanted encounter. Sherry Vill, 55, a businesswoman from Greece, ...
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This Hedge Fund Disaster Has a Lesson for Every Stock Market Investor 2021 has been a bad year for hedge funds, as the WallStreetBets short-squeeze debacle back in January showed the vulnerability of these highly leveraged investment entities. Over the weekend, investors got details on what happened in the downfall of yet ...
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Truex routs Bristol field on dirt to win his 1st Truck race BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — Martin Truex Jr. entered the Truck Series race for the first time in 15 years just to get extra laps on the dirt surface at Bristol Motor Speedway. That reconnaissance mission turned into a runaway victory for Truex, who dominated the ...
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Southwest just placed the biggest Boeing 737 Max order since it was grounded Southwest (LUV), which has never purchased any plane other than a 737 in its history, already owned more of the 737 Max planes than any other airline. And while pricing of jet purchases aren't publicly disclosed, experts say Southwest likely paid bargain ...
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Nike sues company behind Lil Nas X's Satan Shoes Though the footwear rollout involved Nike kicks, the international brand is denouncing any involvement and suing the design company over the shoes, which reportedly contain human blood in each sole.
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Make no mistake: The Atlanta massacre was a hate crime It is heartening to see demonstrations across the nation, led by Asian women and supported by all, protesting the xenophobia that has created an uptick in crimes against Asian Americans. It should, however, be said that whether or not Asians specifically ...
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Real-World Proof That Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Slash COVID Infections By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, March 29, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- The mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna have proven to be potent weapons against COVID-19 infection among health care workers, first responders and ...
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Krispy Kreme vaccine giveaway: Free donut and coffee offer on Mondays – no COVID vaccination required "It's a new work week, it's been a long year since lockdown, so why don't you take out a little time for yourself and have a nice cup of coffee and a doughnut," David Skena, Krispy Kreme chief marketing officer, told USA TODAY.
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Legendary Texas swimming & diving coach Eddie Reese retires AUSTIN – After 43 seasons, 15 national championships, 42 consecutive conference titles, 41 straight NCAA top-10 finishes and 12 NCAA runner-up finishes, legendary Texas men's swimming & diving coach Eddie Reese is retiring. The announcement came ...
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Cleveland man is shot before crashing vehicle in another fatal shooting on the city's East Side The shooting happened about 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the 3500 Block of East 105th Street. Officers sent to investigator the reports of a shooting discovered a male with a gunshot wound to the head who crashed into two other vehicles, Cleveland police ...
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Furniture Industry Takes Additional Hit With Suez Canal Jam ACROSS AMERICA — Americans hoping to welcome people back into their homes this fall should put their order in now for new furniture as the industry's global supply chain, already under strain because of the coronavirus pandemic, took an additional hit ...
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Canada pauses AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 55 over concerns of rare blood clots "There is substantial uncertainty about the benefit of providing AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to adults under 55 given the potential risks," said Dr. Shelley Deeks, vice chair of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
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Police: 'No Idea' Why Man Shot 5 People Before Killing Self Baltimore County Police Col. Andre Davis, left, and Police Chief Melissa Hyatt are shown at a news conference in Baltimore County on Monday, March 29, 2021. Investigators have "no idea" why a Maryland man fatally shot his parents at their home and ...
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6 Bold Ideas for Gun Reform That Could Actually Happen In the wake of back-to-back mass casualty shootings in Colorado and Georgia, President Joe Biden reiterated his support for legislation to expand background checks and ban assault weapons. For many gun violence prevention advocates, the emphasis on ...
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Vermont lawmakers seek pension reforms to stem funding shortfalls Vermont lawmakers are pushing a plan to reduce a widening shortfall in the state's retirement systems by asking teachers and state employees to pay more into their pension plans and work more years. During a March 24 meeting, the Vermont House ...
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SolarWinds hackers reportedly accessed top DHS officials' emails 'The SolarWinds hack was a victory for our foreign adversaries, and a failure for DHS'. Then-acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, arrives ...
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Workers in 2 European countries strike against Amazon Amazon workers in Italy and Germany are carrying out strikes prior to tomorrow's vote count in the Bessemer Amazon fulfillment center union vote. Italian warehouse workers for Amazon in Tuscany, Florence and Pisa carried out a 24-hour strike against the ...
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ON YOUR SIDE: FEMA will reimburse COVID-19 funeral expenses SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - 422 people have died from COVID-19 in Greene county. Federal money is available to help their families with funeral expenses. Starting next month, FEMA will begin reimbursing families for the cost of funerals for victims of ...
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Massachusetts education officials report 0.7% COVID positivity rate in schools that are teaching in-person Gov. Charlie Baker said the pooled testing initiative, which includes more than 1,000 public schools, is the latest sign that schools are safe despite the COVID-19 pandemic. "Massachusetts' robust ...
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Urban Meyer: selecting Trevor Lawrence is "the direction we're going" If anyone was questioning the Jaguars' intentions with the first-overall selection in this April's NFL Draft, there's no need for debate. If head coach Urban Meyer has any say, the Jaguars will be selecting Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence. NBC Sports' ...
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Four dead in Tennessee floods NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) – Torrential rains across Tennessee flooded homes and at least one church and left roads impassable, prompting dozens of people to be rescued in the Nashville area. Authorities said four bodies were found Sunday in the ...
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Polis announces general public eligible for vaccine on Friday The governor said that it is projected that any Coloradans who want a vaccine will be able to get it by mid to late May.
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UPDATE/BREAKING: Firefighters fighting fires near Nemo, Keystone, and between Kadoka and Murdo Black Hills wildfire locations from Google Maps, 3/29/21. RAPID CITY, S.D. – A wildfire that started on private property along Schroeder Road exploded Monday, ...
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Coronavirus cases are on the rise in Florida. Gov. DeSantis says that was expected JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Following reports that the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida has been steadily rising, especially among young people, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday a March rise in cases was expected. "We anticipated a little bit of a ...
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Hundreds working to transform Expo Hall at Freeman Coliseum into shelter for migrant children, volunteers needed SAN ANTONIO — Nobody is saying when 2,400 migrant children will arrive in San Antonio seeking shelter, but the mad dash effort to transform an exhibit hall into a safe space for the kids continues in east San Antonio. The trail of trucks full of supplies is ...
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Monday update: Mass. vaccines up, COVID cases also grow Since last Monday, the number of people in Massachusetts fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has grown by more than 17 percent. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has also increased, by about 11 percent. This photo provided by Johnson ...
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3 Russian nuclear submarines simultaneously punch through Arctic ice The subs are taking part in Umka-2021 (meaning "polar bear" in the Siberian Chukchi language) — an expedition to the region that involves 600 military and civilian personnel, including staff from the Russian Geographical Society, a non-governmental ...
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NC Sen. Thom Tillis to undergo surgery after cancer diagnosis GREENSBORO, N.C. — Editor's note: The video in this story is from March 25, 2021, about a Triad golf tournament that looks to help cancer charities. North Carolina Republican Senator Thom Tillis revealed Monday that he has cancer. The senator released a ...
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'Captain Underpants' spinoff pulled for 'passive racism' The book under scrutiny is 2010′s "The Adventures of Ook and Gluk" by Dav Pilkey, who has apologized, saying it "contains harmful racial stereotypes" and is "wrong and harmful to my Asian readers.".
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Scott Morrison sets up his own women's network but will it solve his 'women problem'? Minister for Women Marise Payne called it a "gender equality lens". Morrison wants to make his "women's problems" — to the extent they can be addressed at a policy level — a whole- ...
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Mother charged with attempted murder of 3-year-old daughter Update: 5 pm: According to officials, Akers is being held on no bond pending a psychiatric evaluation. She is set to appear one week from today after an evaluation by the jail physicians. Montgomery County, Md. (WDVM) — A 28-year-old mother from the ...
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'Final sacrifice:' Ambushed Texas DPS trooper will remain on life support until organs are donated In the final act of his life, Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Chad Walker will remain on life support to donate his organs, the agency announced on Monday. Walker, who was shot by a driver on the side of a road near the north Texas community of ...
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UPDATE: 14-year-old North Texas girl found safe, man believed to be involved in abduction arrested An AMBER Alert, which hasn't been canceled yet, was issued Monday, because authorities believed Lexus was in "grave or immediate danger." She and Justin were last seen in Point, Texas, which is on U.S. Highway 69 about 64 miles east of Dallas.
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Emergency Rental Assistance Program begins for New Hanover County residents NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — On Monday, New Hanover County Health and Human Services' Department of Social Services began administering the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The program is designed to aid households impacted ...
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Bidens pay tribute at Vietnam Veterans Memorial WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden paid tribute Monday at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to mark the 48th anniversary of the departure of the last U.S. combat troops from the war zone. March 29 is National Vietnam War ...
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Will More US Colleges And Universities Require COVID-19 Vaccinations For Students This Fall? Rutgers University is among the first in the U.S. to require vaccinations for students. Cases are on the rise among young adults. By Stephanie Kim. Monday, Mar. 29, 5 p.m. CT. Listen 15:42. As more states move to make all adults eligible for the COVID-19 ...
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