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Cynthia Frelund 2021 NFL mock draft 2.0: Analytics-based picks to maximize wins That said, it seems like the right time to fire up my next mock with just under a month to go before the 2021 NFL Draft. And remember, my analytics-based mock is based solely on ...
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Alabama, Ohio State, Washington pro days: Mac Jones excites; Justin Fields puts on a show Alabama, Ohio State and Washington were among the schools that held their pro days on Tuesday, giving some top 2021 NFL Draft prospects a chance to make an impression on scouts and NFL executives.
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Biden Names Diverse Nominees for the Federal Bench WASHINGTON — President Biden began a drive on Tuesday to reshape the federal courts with a burst of judicial nominations that emphasized diversity and drew from a broad range of backgrounds, including public defenders. The effort is motivated in part ...
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Vikings Re-Sign Dakota Dozier, Miss Out on Austin Blythe And the Chiefs are signing former Rams center/guard Austin Blythe, who was one of the top free agents out there with the potential to play guard in Minnesota. Both moves were reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
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Raiders extend LT Kolton Miller for three years, $54.015M The Las Vegas Raiders agreed to a three-year extension worth $18.005 million average per year in new money ($54.015 million total) with $42.6 million guaranteed, NFL Network Tom Pelissero reported, per a source informed of the deal.
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Blinken rejects Pompeo's human rights rankings in rollout of global report In a swipe at the Trump era, Biden aides plan to release an addendum to the latest Human Rights Report that expands on women's reproductive rights.
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Live: Derek Chauvin defense cross-examines firefighter who called 911 on officers The jury heard emotional testimony Tuesday from the young woman who used her cell phone to show the world what happened to George Floyd. Darnella, who was 17 at the time, took the Facebook ...
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Archegos losses tallied up, industry regulatory scrutiny grows ZURICH/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street was counting the cost of the Archegos meltdown on Tuesday, with pressure piling up on Credit Suisse, while attention was turning to regulatory scrutiny that might result from banks unwinding the fund's positions.
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Will more Cup drivers race on dirt to prep for Bristol 2022? Joey Logano takes the win at Bristol's dirt track, making history as the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win on dirt in 51 years. 21h ago.
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John Lewis' posthumous graphic novel 'Run: Book One' to be released this summer The novel begins "with John Lewis and his colleagues facing another arrest as the Ku Klux Klan prepares their largest hooded march in years," per a release from Abrams.
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First dog Major involved in another biting incident One of the Biden family's two German shepherds was involved in another biting episode, according to the White House, just a few weeks after an incident with a Secret Service employee. Major, the 3-year-old rescue dog, was out for a walk when the latest ...
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US News & World Report releases 2022 graduate school rankings: How Ohio schools stacked up CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ohio State University, Case Western Reserve University and the University of Cincinnati consistently ranked in the top 100 for graduate programs in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report rankings. The publication, known for its consumer ...
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Demi Lovato pursued contact with her perpetrators after her assaults. It's more common than people think. Lovato's reaction is not uncommon among survivors, though it's often something those looking to discredit a victim erroneously use as proof no sexual assault occurred. The aftermath of a sexual assault can be emotional, shocking and disorientating, experts say ...
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Brazil Army Leaders Quit as Bolsonaro Seeks Greater Support By DIANE JEANTET and DAVID BILLER, Associated Press. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The leaders of all three branches of Brazil's armed forces jointly resigned Tuesday following President Jair Bolsonaro's replacement of the defense minister, causing ...
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Cardona extends pause in student loan payments to 1 million borrowers with defaulted loans "Our goal is to enable these borrowers who are struggling in default to get the same protections previously made available to tens of millions of other borrowers to help weather the uncertainty of the pandemic," Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a ...
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Mars Curiosity rover takes selfie with 'Mont Mercou' (CNN) While the Perseverance rover is testing out its wheels in Jezero Crater before truly beginning its journey on Mars, the Curiosity rover has been busy snapping selfies of an intriguing rock formation. Ingenuity Mars helicopter prepares for the first flight on ...
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White House Criticizes WHO Virus Report for Lack of Data, Access The White House criticized a World Health Organization report on the origins of the coronavirus, calling it incomplete and faulting data and access provided to its authors by China. President Joe Biden's press secretary, Jen Psaki, said Tuesday at a briefing ...
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SpaceX's Dragon spaceship is getting the ultimate window for private Inspiration4 spaceflight When SpaceX launches four civilian astronauts on the private Inspiration4 spaceflight, they're going to have the ultimate window: a glass dome offering panoramic views of Earth from space. While SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft for the mission is already ...
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Leaders of 23 countries back pandemic treaty idea for future emergencies GENEVA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Leaders of 23 countries and the World Health Organization on Tuesday backed drawing up an international treaty that would help deal with future health emergencies like the coronavirus pandemic by tightening rules on ...
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Deputies indicted on manslaughter charges in Javier Ambler death by Travis County grand jury Former deputies J.J. Johnson and Zach Camden are charged with manslaughter after they chased Ambler, 40, in a 2019 pursuit that started because he failed to dim his headlights, then used Tasers on him repeatedly while he gasped that he could not breathe ...
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Confusion Surrounds Volkswagen Claim Of Rebrand To 'Voltswagen' In US In the now-disputed statement earlier on Tuesday, Volkswagen's U.S. unit announced it was changing its name to reflect the company's ambition to transition entirely to electric vehicles. The rebranding announcement was initially posted on a ...
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Super Bowl 2022: NFL announces date for championship at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) -- The NFL has confirmed a date for the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles - an event that will showcase the new $5 billion SoFi Stadium and bring a needed boost to the local economy. Super Bowl LVI will be held on Sunday, Feb.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Migrants traverse desolate, deadly ranchlands to elude key border checkpoint in South Texas His knees could not bend. His eyes rolled back as he spoke. And he barely had the energy to talk before a Border Patrol agent took him away. Paredes said he was grateful to God for ...
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Cade Crader Congratulated For Making Metro State History DENVER (CBS4) – History was made last weekend at Metro State University as senior pitcher Cade Crader threw a perfect game. The right-hander from Grandview High School struck out 10 batters in what is believed to be first no-hitter in Roadrunner history.
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Many Americans are less hesitant about coronavirus vaccines than before A new poll of attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccinations shows Americans are growing more enthusiastic about being vaccinated, with the most positive change in the past month occurring among Black Americans. About 55 percent of Black adults said they had ...
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Slain Boulder Officer Remembered as Selfless in Public Memorial LAFAYETTE, Colo. (Reuters) - Hundreds of people lined the streets outside Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colorado, on a freezing Tuesday morning to pay tribute to a police officer killed in last week's mass shooting at a grocery store in Boulder.
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Mexico's cannabis legalization, and comparisons with Colombia, Lebanon, and Canada Vanda Felbab-Brown discusses Mexico's Chamber of Deputies recent legislation to legalize the production of cannabis for industrial, medical, and recreational purposes. Should modifications to the law be approved by the Mexican Senate and President Andrés ...
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France sees troubling surge in COVID cases, overwhelmed hospitals When French President Emmanuel Macron holds his coronavirus strategy meeting this week, some of the figures at his disposal from overburdened hospitals will show why doctors are bracing for the possibility of unprecedented misery from rampaging ...
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Danville, Quincy and More: These Illinois COVID Vaccine Sites Are Open to Anyone 16 or 18-Plus The Illinois Department of Public Health authorized counties in the state seeing low COVID vaccine demand to begin vaccinating all residents 16 and older. By Lauren Petty • Published 3 hours ago • Updated 3 hours ago. Pause. 2:03. Chicago-Area ...
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US announces more than $596 million in new humanitarian aid for Syria crisis: Blinken The assistance is designed to help many of the estimated 13.4 million Syrians inside Syria, as well as 5.6 million Syrian refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt, Blinken said in a statement.
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PPP Loan Basics for Small Business Owners Fortunately, there is some help available through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was first introduced in March 2020 as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Under the PPP, small businesses can get up to 24 ...
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WHO report says animals likely source of COVID-19 BEIJING (AP) — A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is "extremely unlikely," according to a draft copy obtained by ...
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Summer Zervos defamation suit against ex-President Trump can proceed: appeals court Zervos alleges that Trump smeared her name to save his 2016 presidential campaign after she went public with allegations he groped her in separate encounters in 2007. Most Read.
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Tesla on hiring spree in Austin area, seeks local vendors AUSTIN, Texas — With a wide expanse of rooftop in place and pieces of heavy equipment rolling in, Tesla Inc.'s future $1.1 billion gigafactory in Travis County is starting to look more and more like a manufacturing facility. And with CEO Elon Musk's timeline ...
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COVID-19 Update: Gov. Wolf says end of Phase 1A coming soon This story will be updated. Gov. Wolf visits drive-thru mass vaccination clinic, discusses vaccine success. Governor Wolf visited the COVID-19 drive-thru mass vaccination clinic for Dauphin County residents at Harrisburg Area Community College. (Credit: ...
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Kentucky lawmakers send bipartisan election bill to governor FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky lawmakers finished work Monday night on a bipartisan election measure to make early voting a Bluegrass state fixture — a loosening of voting access in sharp contrast to bitter partisan battles being waged elsewhere.
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Hell no: Nike sues 'Satan Shoes' maker MSCHF for trademark infringement A Brooklyn artist collective remodeled and sold 666 pairs of Nike Air Max 97s in a Lil Nas X collab without Nike's permission. Nike is suing Brooklyn art collective MSCHF over its "Satan shoes" collaboration with Lil Nas X. MSCHF Satan Shoes. Email icon ...
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Ga. voting measure spurs new lawsuit as church leader hints at boycotts of Coke, Delta AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Civil and voting rights advocates filed a new lawsuit accusing Georgia Republicans of targeting Black voters with election restrictions, while Black church leader singled out two big Georgia companies for doing nothing to ...
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Arkansas lifts mask mandate, makes vaccine available to anyone age 16 and older Businesses and schools are still able to require masks and now must decide if they will. School districts must publish their plan for masking by April 15 and it must comply with the state's "Ready For Learning" guidelines, Educations Secretary Johnny Key said ...
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Report: Center Austin Blythe signs one year deal with Kansas City Chiefs Pro Football Focus have Blythe a 70.3 PFF grade in 2020. Blythe was drafted in 2016 by the Indianapolis Colts in the seventh round out of the University of Iowa. After only playing in ...
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ICC Judges Uphold Ex-Congolese Militia Leader's War Crimes Conviction THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court upheld on Tuesday the conviction of former Congolese militia leader Bosco Ntaganda for war crimes and crimes against humanity, and confirmed his 30-year jail sentence. "Having ...
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Charter flight carrying Utah Jazz forced to land after hitting birds Airport spokesperson Nancy Volmer said Delta Air Lines Flight 8944 landed safely Tuesday afternoon, KSL reported. The team was heading for Memphis, Tennessee, where the Jazz were scheduled to play the Grizzlies on Wednesday night.
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A California homeless shelter will be named after 'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek A shelter for unhoused people will be named in honor of the late, great "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek. Converted from the now-defunct skating rink Skateland in the Los Angeles suburb of Northridge, plans for the shelter were unveiled last Thursday.
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Midwestern Pet Foods issues recall for salmonella concerns The recently beleaguered company issued a voluntary recall over the weekend for certain dog and cat food products that were produced at its Monmouth, Illinois facility, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a notice.
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Sonoma County qualifies to further reopen businesses under orange tier of state's reopening regimen With the continued decline in coronavirus transmission, Sonoma County on Tuesday qualified to ease more restrictions on businesses and public activities in two weeks. The state's four-part reopening guidelines will enable the county to advance from the red ...
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Much less wind; nice Wednesday ahead WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen says that a much needed break from the Kansas wind is expected on Wednesday as high pressure rolls through the area. Temperatures remain cooler than normal, but for the end of March, it isn't ...
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Home confinement for 'Zip Tie Guy,' mother charged in Capitol riot Lisa Eisenhart is accused of breaking into the Capitol with her son, Eric Munchel. This booking photo released by the Metro Nashville, Tenn., Police Department, shows Lisa Marie Eisenhart, left, and ...
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KIDS Center marks Child Abuse Prevention Month, hosts virtual Healing Hearts luncheon BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- KIDS Center of Central Oregon, our area's only medical-model child abuse advocacy center, is excited to highlight the month of April – Child Abuse Prevention Month – with the Healing Hearts Luncheon, an annual fundraiser and ...
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Ariana Grande joining 'The Voice' for season 21 as a coach NBC said Tuesday that Grande will join the Emmy-winning series for its fall 2021 cycle. Grande will be joined by Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend. The 20th season of "The Voice ...
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Recent Mass Shootings Reinvigorate Gun Debate Nationwide and Here in Michigan Violence in Colorado and Georgia have revived longstanding discussions of meaningful gun control and reform legislation at state and national levels. Tweet This. With two mass shootings in as many weeks, it seems as though the conversation about gun ...
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