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WR TY Hilton returning to Indianapolis Colts on one-year, $10 million deal, agents say The 2021 season will be Hilton's 10th with the Colts, the only team he has played for in the NFL. He wrote in a tweet that "it's only right I finish what I started.".
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Video emerges of Chase Claypool in a fight According to ESPN, Sean McVay called out Jared Goff and felt he had to call every play perfectly for the QB. 2h ago.
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North Carolina Tar Heels freshman center Day'Ron Sharpe declares for NBA draft The UNC basketball program's Twitter account also acknowledged Sharpe's decision, wishing him luck at the next level. "I loved coaching him," coach Roy Williams said in a statement. "He has a tremendously ...
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Myanmar military frees hundreds of detained protesters, child victim buried (Reuters) - Myanmar's ruling junta on Wednesday freed hundreds of people arrested in its crackdown on protests against the overthrow of the elected government, while businesses in Yangon were shut and streets deserted in a strike called by anti-coup ...
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AstraZeneca's Latest Stumble Again Clouds European Vaccinations The company defended its claims of 79 percent efficacy for its coronavirus shot and said it would release more up-to-date trial results within 48 hours.
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Julio Teheran, Tarik Skubal earn roster spots with Detroit Tigers The 30-year-old Teheran earned a $3 million, one-year deal that took effect when he was added to the 40-man roster. He can also earn $1 million in performance bonuses: $250,000 each for 10, 15, 20 and 25 starts.
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What's in Louis DeJoy's 10-year plan for the USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy released his strategic vision for the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday, an austerity plan designed to save the agency $160 billion over the next decade and position the agency more squarely in the package business.
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From Exile, Tikhanovskaya Calls For '2nd Wave Of Protests' Against Belarus Regime Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the exiled leader of Belarus' pro-democracy movement, is calling on Belarusians to take to the streets this week and revive the mass protests that swept the Eastern European country last fall. "I know that Belarusian people are not ...
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H&M Faces Boycott in China Over Stance on Treatment of Uyghurs The Swedish retailer is the latest fashion business to come under pressure from Chinese consumers after a perceived misstep.
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Strong and long-track tornadoes are possible across the South -- again "A potential outbreak of severe storms including several long track strong tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind will exist Thursday into Thursday evening across a portion of the lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast States," said the Storm Prediction Center ...
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Virginia Governor Signs Law Abolishing The Death Penalty, A 1st In The South Northam, a Democrat, held the ceremonial bill signing at Greensville Correctional Center just outside of Garrett, Va., where the state houses its execution chamber. Virginia is the first state in what was the ...
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Stimulus Check Latest: Track Your Relief Payment From The IRS The package also extends unemployment benefits, improves the child tax credit, and much more. While many people have already received their allotted share of the $422 billion earmarked for stimulus checks, others are still awaiting theirs. Many factors could ...
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What happened in Texas? With help from Eric Wolff, Annie Snider, Kelsey Tamborrino and Alex Guillén. Editor's Note: Morning Energy is a free version of POLITICO Pro Energy's morning newsletter, which is delivered to our subscribers each morning at 6 a.m. The POLITICO Pro ...
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Bengals add safety Ricardo Allen to bolster secondary CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to a one-year deal with safety Ricardo Allen on Wednesday. Agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed the deal to The Associated Press. Allen was released in February by the Atlanta Falcons. He was a fixture in ...
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Colorado shooting victims include shop owner, local actress BOULDER, Colo. — Some were gunned down while picking up groceries, others while putting in a day's work at a Colorado supermarket. Another was a police officer who raced in to try to rescue them from an attack that left 10 dead. Portraits of the lives lost ...
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Get Ready for the First Flight of NASA's Mars Helicopter The experimental vehicle named Ingenuity traveled to the red planet with the Perseverance rover, which is also preparing for its main science mission.
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Separated by US Border Patrol, One Pregnant Woman Searches for Her Husband For five days Nehemie, 29, had waited and watched people get off the buses in single file. Again her husband, Josue Macon, was not among them. They had crossed the Rio Grande river that separates Texas from Mexico days earlier and been taken into ...
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Cruise industry pressures CDC for green light to sail by July, calling ban 'outdated' A trade group representing most of the world's cruise lines is pressing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to allow ships to start sailing again from American ports by early July, calling the U.S. cruise ban "outdated." "The lack of any action by the ...
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Hamdan's Bloodstock Decisions Stood Test of Time Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum's portfolio of Thoroughbred interests has at times touched six continents, placing him among the giants in the modern form of global racing. The pivotal piece of the jigsaw is, however, one which represents the timeless essence of ...
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In what is hailed as a conservation success story, bald eagle numbers have soared A tagged female bald eagles takes flight from a branch high in a tree not far from its nest in north Orange County May 27, 2020. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times).
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Pritzker gets the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Illinois State Fairgrounds: 'I feel great' (LIVE UPDATES) Barely a year after issuing a sweeping stay-at-home order for Illinois residents as COVID-19 turned life upside down across the state and beyond, Gov. J.B. Pritzker was vaccinated against the coronavirus on Wednesday, calling it a key step "back to normal ...
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Detroit Red Wings see themselves as spoilers as NHL playoffs approach He anticipates a stronger showing in Thursday's rematch with the Nashville Predators, anticipates that a scoring drought that has grown to more than 130 minutes will end. This two-game losing streak was preceded by a 3-1-1 stretch, and that's why Larkin is ...
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Magic Johnson's Eye-Popping Claim: Lonzo Ball Has Best Basketball IQ Among NBA Point Guards New Orleans Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball is having the best year of his career, drastically improving his ability to shoot the ball from 3-point range while continuing to excel as a facilitator and defender. A highly-touted prospect from Chino Hills to UCLA to ...
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Former Jets QB Joe Flacco signing with Eagles Playing in five games for New York, Flacco completed 55.2% of his passes, throwing for 864 yards with six touchdowns and three interceptions. He recorded an 0-4 record when stepping in as the starter for an injured Sam Darnold last season.
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NYC Temp Will Crack 70, But Expect Rain To Dampen Spring Weather NEW YORK CITY — Spring's arrival in New York City will usher in season-appropriate wet weather and warm temperatures for the remainder of this week, forecasters predict. Showers are expected for most of Wednesday — where the chance of precipitation ...
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Jessica Simpson includes heartbreaking entry about ex Nick Lachey in paperback edition of 'Open Book' Simpson includes a handwritten "divorce journal" about her separation from her former husband Nick Lachey, saying she was "afraid to be alone." Simpson and Lachey split in 2005 after seven years together.
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Zuckerberg, Dorsey to argue their platforms mirror a fractured society in House hearing Thursday Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter Inc. CEO Jack Dorsey will argue their massive social-media platforms merely reflect the views of a badly fractured society when they and Alphabet Inc. CEO Sundar Pichai are scheduled to testify ...
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Chinese Hackers Used Facebook to Try and Trick Uyghur Minority Facebook Inc. said Chinese hackers used fake accounts in an effort to trick some of the country's ethnic Uyghur minority into clicking on malicious links. The effort, which Facebook described as "highly targeted," saw a group of hackers create fake ...
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Lawsuit Alleges Racial Profiling in Cellphone Confrontation The family alleges in the lawsuit filed in state court in Manhattan that Keyon Harrold Jr. was "violently accosted" by Miya Ponsetto on Dec. 26 in the lobby of the Arlo Hotel and that hotel manager Chad Nathan helped her and demanded that the teenager turn ...
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GameStop Lost $215 Million in Fiscal Year; Online Sales Gain GameStop, the video game retailer at the center of a social-media driven investment frenzy, said it lost $215 million in the 12 months ended Jan. 30 as it dealt with pandemic-related shutdowns and moved to transform itself into a more online-focused company ...
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'Glee' cast to reunite at GLAAD awards in honor of Naya Rivera's Santana Lopez Cast members from the hit Fox musical will reunite at the virtual event to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Santana's coming out as lesbian on the show and honor the character's influence on LGBTQ teens and Latinx LGBTQ representation on TV.
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Ultrapowerful magnetic fields revealed in 1st ever image of a black hole First-of-their-kind images of the magnetic field around a black hole may explain how the black hole shoots out a jet of energy and matter more than 5,000 light-years into space. The new images come from the first black hole ever photographed, which sits at ...
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Amazon Drivers Must Sign a Biometric Consent Form or Lose Their Job Working as an Amazon delivery driver is about to get a lot less private, that is, assuming drivers are willing to sign up to be monitored and tracked by the company using their biometric data. As Vice reports, this week Amazon is requesting around 75,000 of its ...
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Former Pitt employee charged with stealing over 13000 masks at start of pandemic The former director of emergency management at the University of Pittsburgh was indicted Tuesday in federal court on charges that he stole thousands of masks from campus at the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic and sold them on his eBay page.
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How Putin Is Starving Syria — and What Biden Can Do A displaced Syrian boy carries a bag of bread as people wait in a queue as. Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images.
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Cosmic mouthful: Tasters savor fine wine that orbited Earth BORDEAUX, France (AP) — It tastes like rose petals. It smells like a campfire. It glistens with a burnt-orange hue. What is it? A 5,000-euro bottle of Petrus Pomerol wine that spent a year in space. Researchers in Bordeaux are analyzing a dozen bottles of the ...
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Struggling Rory McIlroy hit an errant tee shot into someone's pool during Match Play Rory McIlroy has not been himself as of late. Yes, there have been the top-13 finishes at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, the Workday Championship and the Arnold Palmer. But there were the missed cuts at the Genesis Invitational and the Players, ...
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Man allegedly held National Guard troops transporting COVID-19 vaccines at gunpoint in Texas Larry Harris, a 66-year-old man from Willcox, allegedly followed three National Guard vans carrying 11 soldiers from a gas station in Lubbock, Texas, for about two miles to outside of Idalou, Idalou Police Chief Eric Williams said in a statement to 12 News.
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Firefighter killed in assisted living home blaze identified SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. — The body of a firefighter who was trapped in a blaze that swept through a suburban New York assisted living home was found overnight, hours after the fire caused a partial collapse of the building and killed one resident, officials said ...
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Boris Johnson reportedly credits 'greed' and 'capitalism' for vaccine success "Given anti-vaxxers' reliance on your platforms, you are uniquely positioned to prevent the spread of misinformation about coronavirus vaccines that poses a direct threat to the health and safety of millions of Americans in our states and that will prolong our road ...
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Draymond Green crushed Tony Allen as debate rages about best NBA defender ever He actually originally made that bold claim during the 2019 NBA Finals when the Warriors were playing the Toronto Raptors and Kawhi Leonard. But Green's comments have made rounds on Twitter — and they've caused quite the stir.
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These federal student loan borrowers aren't getting relief FFEL is a defunct loan program that ended in 2010. Though the standard repayment plan is 10 years, much debt remains because borrowers have defaulted, strung together forbearances, or used income-based repayment plans that extend payments to as ...
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Florida woman missing for weeks found naked in storm drain "This was by far one of the most bizarre incidents that our officers have responded to," said Delray Beach police spokesman Ted White. Images show Delray Beach police and firefighters surrounding a storm drain near ...
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Local health authority explains difference between vaccines and number of doses Cameron County Health Authority Dr. James Castillo said it is unnecessary. "There's no need to get the Moderna or the Pfizer vaccine after the Johnson & Johnson vaccine," he said. Dr.
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ISP trooper helps deliver baby boy on Interstate 55 ELGIN, Ill. (WIFR) - Illinois State Police officials announced the successful delivery of a baby boy, on Wednesday morning on Interstate 55, with assistance by ISP Trooper Lanny Finn. Finn, assigned to ISP District 2-Elgin, was sent to a medical emergency for a ...
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Prince Harry joins coaching startup as chief impact officer NEW YORK (AP) — Prince Harry has joined the corporate world as employee coaching and mental health firm BetterUp Inc.'s Chief Impact Officer. Financial terms of his employment were undisclosed. BetterUp, based in San Francisco, works with employees ...
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Proposed bill aims to restrict sports participation based on student's sex at birth By Nick Stevens, HighSchoolOT managing editor. Raleigh, N.C. — Legislation filed Tuesday in the North Carolina House would require "sex-specific" teams be designated at middle and high schools, with a person's gender determination based "solely on a ...
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Maryland COVID vaccine eligibility expands next week to include all with CDC underlying conditions, disabilities Starting next week, people with a range of underlying medical conditions identified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as risk factors for severe cases of the coronavirus will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination appointments, state ...
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Activists Gather at Echo Park Lake in Protest of Plan to Clear Park's Unhoused Residents Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch O'Farrell's communications director Tony Arranaga told City News Service that the city is closing the park to repair more than $500,000 in damage. The crowd that gathered Wednesday morning at the park marched in the ...
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Women under 50 have 'worse' Long Covid outcomes Two separate studies have found that women under the age of 50 had worse long-term outcomes after being in hospital with Covid-19. Research led by Glasgow University followed 327 adults from around the UK who were admitted to hospital between 5 ...
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