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JJ Watt to wear No. 99 for Cardinals after receiving permission from Marshall Goldberg's daughter Watt has worn No. 99 for the entirety of his career previously spent exclusively in Houston. Now that he's going to Glendale, he'll need to determine his numerical identity, and his typical number is retired by the Cardinals, who sent the jersey to the rafters in ...
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Florida's DeSantis faces criticism over Covid-19 vaccination clinics in upscale communities One prominent developer in two communities donated to DeSantis' campaign -- in amounts of $25,000 and $50,000 between 2018 and 2019 for a total of $125,000, according to campaign finance records. The exclusive vaccine clinics ...
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Dolphins inform LB Kyle Van Noy he will be released "I fought through a painful injury during the season, including spending a night in the hospital after a game. I was brought there to be a leader and I know my teammates looked up to and respected me. I am looking forward to making an impact on my next team, ...
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'We're not keeping up': Biden administration scrambles to house children crossing the US-Mexico border alone Asylum seekers from El Salvador wait at a bus station after they were released from U.S. immigration authorities on February 08, 2021 in Brownsville, Texas. ( ...
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Deshaun Watson trade rumors: Why Bears suddenly are strong bet to deal for Texans QB The Bears had been mentioned as early suitors for Watson with Trubisky set to become a free agent who they won't try to re-sign. They also don't want to go back to starting Nick Foles, who still has two years left on his contract.
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Rhode Island Gov. Raimondo is confirmed as commerce secretary Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the next U.S. commerce secretary, a post that will thrust her into some of the most contentious economic and security questions confronting the Biden administration. Support our ...
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Supreme Court Seems Ready to Sustain Arizona Voting Limits WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed poised on Tuesday to uphold two Arizona voting restrictions, one requiring election officials to discard ballots cast at the wrong precinct and the other making it a crime for campaign workers, community activists ...
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Why Virus Variants Have Such Weird Names B.1.351 may sound sweet to a molecular epidemiologist, but what's the alternative, other than stigmatizing geographical names?
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Churchill Work Owned by Angelina Jolie Brings $11.5 Million at Christie's LONDON — A painting first owned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and now being sold by the actress Angelina Jolie, elevated the art of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to a new price league at auction at Christie's on Monday. The work, "Tower of ...
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The Latest: WH: Vaccine doses to increase to 15.2M a week The White House is announcing an increase in available coronavirus vaccines to 15.2 million doses a week, up from 14.5 million. By The Associated Press. March 2, 2021, 11:01 AM. • 12 min read. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this article.
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Sixers and Flyers fans will be allowed back at Wells Fargo Center beginning Sunday The arena announced that it will host approximately 3,100 fans for Flyers and Sixers games beginning Sunday. Philadelphia health commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley announced in a press conference Tuesday that, consistent with the state's new guidelines ...
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PGA DFS, Arnold Palmer Invitational 2021: Best DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy golf picks, advice With a 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational field that features the likes of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed, Hatton will have his hands full if he wants to repeat as champion. Hatton has ...
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5 things to consider when picking a college in the COVID-19 era Colleges have faced innumerable challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the way they've responded to those issues should influence how prospective students evaluate them. Online learning, strict campus rules and lingering economic concerns ...
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'This is the year to get it done': Democrats move on expanding background checks Currently, background checks are not required for gun sales and transfers by unlicensed and private sellers. The issue was a major Democratic priority that President Joe Biden campaigned on in the 2020 election.
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Three Women Working for a News Outlet Gunned Down in Afghanistan The women, the latest victims in a wave of targeted attacks, were killed on their way home from their jobs at Enikass Radio and TV in Jalalabad.
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Report: Patriots 'aggressively' scouting 2021 NFL Draft's top quarterback prospects Jeff Howe says the Pats could weigh trading into the top-10 for a QB. Trey Lance NFL Draft North Dakota State quarterback Trey Lance passes against Central Arkansas.
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Biblioracle: Dr. Seuss was canceled? Nope. The books needed to go. "They're cancelling Dr. Seuss." If you heard something similar and reacted with disbelief or anger or consternation, let me reassure you the story is more complicated, more interesting, and nothing to be exercised over. Advertisement. Given the white-hot ...
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Rutgers wrestling sets lineup for 2021 Big Ten Championships | Analysis Dylan Shawver gets the nod at 125 pounds. The freshman from Ohio continued his surge by winning a wrestle-off against Nicolas Aguilar, a returning national qualifier. Shawver getting the spot is not a complete shock — Aguilar has struggled mightily this ...
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Hertz Floats Bankruptcy Exit Led by Investor Group Under the plan, Knighthead Capital Management LLC, Certares Management LLC and other co-investors would pay between $2.3 billion and $4.2 billion for a controlling equity stake in the rental-car operator. The ...
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Giants three-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Which game-breaking receiver will it be at No. 11? This will be a theme for the next eight weeks, but it's really hard to envision the Giants not picking an offensive weapon here. The need is just enormous, and it's not one they're likely to fill in free agency.
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Weather Service accidentally triggers tornado warning in multiple states under clear skies Cellphones across parts of Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas screeched with an emergency alert on Tuesday, urging residents to take shelter due to an approaching tornado and warning of "flying debris." The alert, which may have triggered more than a million ...
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Kohl's says it added 2 million new customers in 2020 due to the Amazon returns program "[I]t continues to be a key contributor to driving traffic and introducing new customers to Kohl's," said Chief Executive Michelle Gass during the company's Tuesday earnings call, according to a FactSet transcript.
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At Least 15 Killed in Crash in Southern California, Officials Say Officer Jake Sanchez, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol, said the truck was heading northbound on State Route 115 when the Ford S.U.V., traveling west, pulled into its path at an intersection. " ...
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Skipping Mammograms Raises a Woman's Odds for Breast Cancer Death By Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, March 2, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Don't skip your breast cancer screening mammogram. This is the overarching message of an extended study of more than a half-million Swedish women.
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Photo of Trainer on Dead Horse Causes Outcry in Britain Gordon Elliott, a prominent trainer, was temporarily barred from British racing after a photograph emerged showing him sitting on a dead horse, talking on his cellphone.
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2021 NFL free agents: Is there hope of a Matthew Stafford-Kenny Golladay reunion in LA? I've included all of the scouting report fanposts in there too, so there should be hours of content to browse if you haven't already. These are now available on the front page, like so:.
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Celebrate Women's History Month with these empowering gifts March is Women's History Month, when you are encouraged to reflect on the role of women in America, both past and present. It's the perfect time to think about how best to empower ourselves and the women around us, as well as the heroes we hold near ...
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Cuomo allegations leave Democrats grappling with response Now, the Democratic governor is struggling through a sexual harassment scandal that's testing the limits of his party's support as Democrats grapple with one of the first political headaches of the post-Trump era.
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Top Nike executive resigns after report of her son using her credit card for sneaker resale business Ann Hebert stepped down from her position as vice president and general manager for Nike North America, the footwear apparel retailer announced Monday afternoon. Nike said that the company will announce her replacement shortly.
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One Medical's Coronavirus Vaccine Practices Spark Congressional Investigation The consequences are deepening for concierge health care provider One Medical following an NPR investigation that found the company administered COVID-19 vaccinations to those with connections to leadership, as well as ineligible patients. The House ...
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California Coronavirus Updates: San Francisco Plans To Reopen Indoor Dining, Gyms, Soon As of Feb. 9, 250 confirmed COVID-19 patients are hospitalized in Sacramento County. 73 of those COVID-19-positive patients are in the ICU. Apr Jul Oct Jan 0 100 200 300 400 500. Hospitalized Patients. ICU Patients. Updated every Monday - Friday.
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Floyd family attorneys disappointed with limited courtroom seating Attorneys for George Floyd's family expressed disappointment Tuesday that his family will only be allowed to have one relative in the courtroom when former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is tried next week in his killing. Civil rights attorneys Ben ...
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New CDC guidelines on vaccines, safe activities may disappoint some On Monday, President Joe Biden's top health advisor and CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky previewed the upcoming guidelines — which could be released later this week — at a news conference with reporters.
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Senate votes to confirm Miguel Cardona as education secretary President Joe Biden has pledged to reopen most schools by May, within his first 100 days in office, and is pushing Congress to approve another $170 billion in education funding. Cardona, whose family is from Puerto Rico, enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top of ...
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Remembering the deadly March tornadoes that tore through the heart of Middle Tennessee Why were these storms so crippling? Chief Meteorologist Katy Morgan says it boils down to the structure of the storm – a supercell storm. Supercell storms often create the most dangerous tornadoes and rarely occur in Tennessee.
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Denmark Targets 'Significant' Vaccine Gains in Talks With Israel Denmark opened the door to joint ownership of a coronavirus vaccine plant with Israel, as the European Union member looks for ways to ratchet up capacity through partnerships outside the bloc. Such a collaboration would help Denmark "significantly" step ...
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McEnany: Capitol insurrection spoiled plans for a farewell press conference McEnany, in her first extended public interview since former President Donald Trump left office, told Fox News that she intended to have a final briefing as a send-off of sorts at the end of her tenure. She said the riot fomented by a throng of Trump supporters ...
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Rocket Companies stock skyrockets, S3 says rally and short selling is reminiscent of other 'meme' stocks Trading volume was 257.5 million shares, compared with the full-day average of about 13.0 million shares over the past 30 days. The stock is headed for the biggest one-day gain since it went public on Aug. 6, 2020, while volume has already more than doubled ...
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Ohio deaths from coronavirus decreased by 596 people due to new counting protocol: Tuesday update Up until now, the department kept its own list of coronavirus deaths, relying on initial reports filed by hospitals, urgent care centers and health districts. Separately, it sent physician-signed death certificates from funeral ...
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Beijing dismisses alleged Chinese hacking of Indian vaccine makers BEIJING/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - China on Tuesday rejected an allegation by a cyber intelligence firm that a state-backed hacking group targeted the IT systems of two Indian coronavirus vaccine makers. FILE PHOTO: Men ride on a motorbike past a supply ...
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Help is a long way away: The challenges of sending humans to Mars On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin stepped out a lunar lander onto the surface of the moon. The landscape in front of him, which was made up of stark blacks and grays, resembled what he later called "magnificent desolation." When it comes to ...
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Report: Future iPhone Models Won't Use USB-C As AppleInsider reports, well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently wrote a specifications forecast regarding future iPhone models. As part of that forecast Kuo noted, "The market expects the iPhone to abandon Lightning in favor of USB-C and equip the ...
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Mother arrested for son's murder claims boyfriend pressured her to get rid of kids, report says Brittany Gosney, 29, is accused of killing her 6-year-old son James Hutchinson on Feb. 27, according to Middletown police. A report from the Preble County Sheriff's ...
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The Latest: Penguins Star Crosby Placed on COVID-19 List Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby will miss Tuesday night's game against Philadelphia after being placed on the COVID-19 protocol list. Head coach Mike Sullivan made the announcement Tuesday morning. The Penguins did not ...
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Police defend arrest of man who travelled 22 miles with family to have ice cream at beach Police have defended the arrest of a man in front of his wife and teenage son after making a 22-mile trip to a beach in north Wales. Radek Kotlarek, 39, an IT consultant from Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, was arrested by two female police officers at Talacre beach on ...
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'It is now time to open Texas 100%:' Texas Gov. Greg Abbott reverses statewide pandemic orders Exactly eight months after issuing a mask mandate in most Texas counties, Gov. Greg Abbott reversed that order on Tuesday, along with most other statewide COVID-19 orders he signed last year. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott made the statewide announcement ...
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Software Update Needed: 2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge Electric SUVs Await Bug Fix "They delivered the first batch without support and owners weren't happy. Now they've just stopped delivery," the frustrated customer tells us, adding that there also is no support for the Sirius satellite radio. Her new car is stuck in New Jersey with no date on ...
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Officials: 56 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Oklahoma At this point, officials say there are 468 patients hospitalized with a confirmed case of COVID-19. So far, the state reports that 546,004 Oklahomans have received their first dose of the vaccine, while ...
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Louisiana to move to Phase 3 of coronavirus restrictions, bars allowed to open statewide The move is the second time since the pandemic began that Edwards put the state in the third phase of his reopening plan, after moving backwards and imposing more restrictions in late November. It comes as cases and hospitalizations continue to drop in most ...
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Boy Scouts offer abuse victims $6000 under bankruptcy plan Boy Scouts of America is proposing to pay roughly $220 million toward a trust to compensate tens of thousands of former members who say they were abused during their time as scouts. That amounts to about $6,000 per victim, a sum deemed "woefully ...
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