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2021 NFL free agency: Tuesday roundup of latest news, buzz Add another veteran quarterback to the free-agent market. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday morning that the Detroit Lions plan to release quarterback Chase Daniel. The Lions had shopped the QB in hopes of landing a trade but found no ...
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Gonzaga, Baylor dominate AP men's basketball All-America teams Kispert and Butler had plenty of company, though. Men's All-America Teams. First Team. Luka Garza, Iowa. Jared Butler, Baylor. Ayo ...
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Jacksonville Jaguars agree to three-year, $44.5 million deal with Shaquill Griffin, source says JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jaguars have their two starting cornerbacks locked up for at least the next three seasons after the team agreed to terms with former Seattle Seahawk Shaquill Griffin on a three-year deal, a league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter ...
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Patriots to sign Hunter Henry This time it's veteran tight end Hunter Henry who is signing a three-year contract with New England, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Yesterday the Patriots agreed to sign former Titans tight end Jonnu Smith ...
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College basketball coaching changes: Indiana fires Miller, Richard Pitino out at Minnesota, off to New Mexico Sources told CBS Sports that Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan was instrumental in helping get the deal done. Pitino, 38, went 141-123 in eight seasons at Minnesota with two NCAA Tournament appearance and an NIT championship.
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Rapoport: Washington signs QB Ryan Fitzpatrick to one-year deal Indiana was so bad this year that it missed a tournament held solely in its own state and ended up firing coach Archie Miller. But his replacement seems obvious if the Hoosiers bother to chase him.
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Visiting Japan, Top US Envoys Set Combative Tone for China Talks American and Japanese officials issued a two-page statement that left little doubt that President Biden would defy Beijing in territorial disputes, challenges to democracy and other regional crises.
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McConnell warns of 'scorched earth Senate' if Democrats change filibuster rules. WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell on Tuesday bluntly warned Democrats who are considering weakening or eliminating the filibuster to push through progressive legislation that Republicans would bring the Senate to a complete standstill and derail ...
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'Ya Basta Facebook' Says Company Must Curb Misinformation In Spanish Facebook is failing to enforce its own rules against falsehoods about COVID-19, vaccines, election fraud and conspiracy theories when it comes to posts in Spanish, according to a coalition of advocacy groups. "There is a gap, quite an enormous gap, in fact, ...
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They Got COVID-19. Months Later, They're Still Sick. Who Are the COVID Long-Haulers? Walgren is one of many people who have reported symptoms of illness weeks or months after an initial coronavirus infection. There is still much to be learned about the condition known as long COVID, though the National Institutes ...
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NFL rumors: 49ers are 'strong contenders' to sign QB Andy Dalton Dalton played in 11 games for the Cowboys last season and was mediocre. The veteran signal-caller completed 64.9 percent of his passes for 2,170 yards, 14 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Those numbers are comparable to ...
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Dead Sea Scroll fragments found in desert cave The fragments were preserved due to climatic conditions in the desert cave. Credit: Shai Halevi/Israel Antiquities Authority.
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The Arts Are Coming Back This Summer. Just Step Outside. The return of Shakespeare to Central Park is among the most visible signs that theaters, orchestras and opera companies aim to return to the stage — outdoors.
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NFL Free Agency 2021: Live updates, latest rumors and signings across the league 'Tis the season for legal tampering in the league, and it got off to a roaring start with plenty of big-name talent going off the board, some staying put right where they were and others choosing to pack up and head for what they hope will be greener -- if not also ...
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Bengals Agree to Terms With Former Cowboys Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie The Bengals liked Awuzie's "athleticism and consistency." Dallas selected the 25-year-old in the second-round (60th overall) in the 2017 NFL Draft. He appeared in 49 games for the Cowboys, making 42 starts in four seasons. Awuzie compiled 38 tackles, five ...
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Retail Apparel Sales Drop But Many Remain Optimistic Department stores (heavily reliant on apparel and accessories) were down 17.9%. Apparel retailers are counting on a bump in sales from warmer weather coming out of February and into March. Easter this year falls on April 4th which will also boost pre-holiday ...
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Florida Finds Election Fraud in High School Homecoming Votes Department agents arrested Laura Carroll, 50, and her daughter, Emily Grover, 17, on Monday and charged them with conspiracy to use Ms. Carroll's school district login to help Ms. Grover get elected homecoming queen.
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With red tier in sight, wider reopenings expected in San Diego, Riverside, Sacramento California's coronavirus canvas is taking on a distinctively red hue, with 13 more counties — including San Diego, Riverside and Sacramento — poised to escape the most-restrictive rung in the state's color-coded reopening roadmap. Tuesday's expected ...
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$27M Floyd family payout looms over Derek Chauvin trial today Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill said moments before jury selection resumed Tuesday that he would take up the settlement Wednesday, but he did express exasperation about the city's announcement of the payout coming during Chauvin's trial.
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5 things to know about new Patriots wide receiver Nelson Agholor After his offense struggled to produce big passing plays last year, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick decided to bring in one of the best deep threats money could buy this offseason. The Patriots reportedly will sign former Las Vegas Raiders and ...
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Google Halves App Store Fees, Following Similar Apple Move The program differs from Apple's approach. The iPhone maker limits its fee reduction to smaller developers who made up to $1 million in the previous calendar year.
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Escapism, Not Escape, At A Grammy Night Defined By Exceptions "You deserve this." Removed from context, you could call those words an advertisement for everything the 2021 Grammy Awards got right: knockout performances, moving tributes to those lost and suffering, an energizing presentation that crisscrossed genre, ...
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Soft opening at Wolstein Center mass vaccination center is smooth and 'very organized' CLEVELAND, Ohio ‑- Clevelanders who were among the first to get their COVID-19 shots Tuesday morning at the Wolstein Center mass vaccination site said the process was easy and fast. "It was very organized. I was surprised," said Mona Becker, 68, ...
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GameStop and AMC Are Riding the Stock Market Roller Coaster Again Wall Street got off to a generally good start on Tuesday morning, as market participants seemed comfortable with the slow but steady pace of economic recovery. Although the latest data on retail sales was somewhat disappointing, investors like that a ...
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Deadly violence resumes in Myanmar after peaceful protests YANGON, Myanmar — At least two people protesting last month's military coup were reported shot and killed by security forces Tuesday after a morning of peaceful marches in parts of Myanmar. Security forces have killed scores of their countrymen in recent ...
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Matt James splits with 'Bachelor' winner over racially insensitive posts The first Black "Bachelor" in the history of the series opens up about his unexpected and painful breakup with this season's winner. RACHAEL, MATT JAMES. Craig Sjodin / ABC. March 16, 2021, 8:50 AM PDT / Source: TODAY. By Ree Hines. Matt James ...
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$1400 Stimulus Checks Are Coming, Should We Be Worried About Debt Collectors? Clearly, this oversight in the bill is extremely problematic for African American and LatinX citizens that have large consumer debt burdens and owe $8,554 and $4,148 respectively. The Breakdown You Need To Know: African Americans ...
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Ancient leaves lost in a freezer hold lessons on climate change (THE CONVERSATION via AP) — In 1963, inside a covert U.S. military base in northern Greenland, a team of scientists began drilling down through the Greenland ice sheet. Piece by piece, they extracted an ice core 4 inches across and nearly a mile long.
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Moderna Gives First Vaccine Shots To Young Kids As Part Of COVID-19 Study Children have now received their first doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, as the company studies the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine for kids ages 6 months to less than 12 years old. In the study, researchers will give two injections 28 days apart of ...
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Why Volkswagen's Plan to Beat Tesla Could Crush Other Electric-Car Stocks This is much bigger than you realize. · VW's battery road map: lowering costs while improving performance · VW will control a massive manufacturing footprint for battery cells in Europe · VW is investing in recharging, too.
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Child who died after plane struck SUV identified as 4-year-old Taylor Bishop PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – Three people were killed and one other was injured when a small plane crashed into a vehicle in Pembroke Pines Monday afternoon. It happened in the area of Southwest 72nd Avenue and 13th Street. Two people on board the ...
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Police: 1 Dead, 2 Held in Shooting at Boise State University BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two suspects have been taken into custody in a fatal shooting on the campus of Boise State University, police said early Tuesday. Officers responded to a call about shots fired at around 11:30 Monday night, Boise police tweeted.
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2 charged with assaulting police officer who died after Capitol Riot WASHINGTON — Two men have been arrested and federally charged with assaulting US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, but the U.S. Department of Justice stopped short of saying whether the assault caused Sicknick's death. Julian Elie Khater, 32, ...
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A Lawmaker Didn't Know Where Guam Is, So Its National Guard Went to Visit Her Office Guam National Guard troops marched to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's office in the U.S. Capitol after she suggested last month that Guam is a foreign country. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas, a Democrat who serves as Guam's only delegate to the House of ...
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Source: Denico Autry signs 3-year, $21.5 million contract with Titans Denico Autry has left the building. Arguably the most successful free-agent signing of the Chris Ballard era in Indianapolis, the versatile defensive lineman is heading to Tennessee after signing an three-year, $21.5-million deal with the Titans, per a league ...
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Allegheny County's covid hospitalization number drops to October level Allegheny County has its fewest number of covid-19 patients hospitalized since October, according to the latest state Department of Health data. On Tuesday, there were 135 covid patients hospitalized, down from 153 on Monday. That number has decreased ...
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Report: Boris Johnson Said UK Should 'Ignore' Covid-19 At The Start Of The Pandemic British Prime Minister reportedly said the best thing for the U.K. "would be to ignore" the Covid-19 outbreak in China early last year and warned that an overreaction to the pandemic would do more harm than good, a BBC report about the government's early ...
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16-year-old testified against her father in hearing on his DC riot charges During the almost two-hour hearing, the daughter's testimony about her father, Guy Reffitt, a Texas Three Percenter, became one of the most searing examples of how close family and friends have aided investigators with the dragnet following the insurrection.
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Beltzhoover man pleads guilty in shooting death of 3-year-old last year Marlin Pritchard, 52, pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and person not to possess a firearm in the death of Chassity Clancy. He will be sentenced by Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Kelly Bigley on ...
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Foxconn said it will announce what will be made at the Wisconsin facility by July Foxconn might use the Wisconsin facility in Mount Pleasant to produce electric cars, the company's chairman said Tuesday in a news briefing. The New York Times reported that Foxconn's chairman and chief executive Young Liu said during a news briefing ...
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New Delhi Is World's Most Polluted Capital for Third Straight Year - IQAir Study The findings were based on the country's annual average of particulate matter PM2.5, airborne particles with less than 2.5 microns in diameter. Prolonged exposure to PM2.5 can lead to deadly diseases, including cancer and cardiac problems.
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China approves another COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use It is the fifth coronavirus vaccine approved in China and the fourth to be given emergency use approval. Three of those given emergency approval have since been approved for general use. All were developed by Chinese companies.
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A Capitol Police Officer Just Got Suspended for Having Antisemitic Literature Zach Fisch, who serves as the chief of staff to Democratic Congressman Mondaire Jones of New York, on Sunday spotted a copy of the the Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion on a table near the security checkpoint, The Post reported.
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Portland metro Tuesday weather: Mostly clear after morning frost; high 54 Cold overnight temperatures will lead to another frosty morning Tuesday. The National Weather Service warns of a slick commute due to widespread frost on roadways, sidewalks and other surfaces. Some locations saw temperatures in the high 20s as of 5 ...
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Russian hockey player dies after being hit by puck MOSCOW (AP) — A 19-year-old Russian hockey player has died after being hit in the head by the puck during a game, his club and the league said Tuesday. Defenseman Timur Faizutdinov was playing for Dynamo St. Petersburg's junior team in a playoff ...
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New SC state flag design now in hands of lawmakers who have 2 choices COLUMBIA — The S.C. Senate could choose between a pair of options for a redesigned state flag, picking from proposals lawmakers hope will please critics who panned an earlier concept for its presentation of the iconic palmetto tree. A Senate ...
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Nikola Drops, and Stocks Are Mixed as Markets Await the Fed Stocks were mixed on Tuesday as all eyes were on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting this week. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down 14 points, or less than 0.1%. The S&P 500 was indicated to open up 0.1%, while Nasdaq ...
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Puget Sound rallies call for stop to anti-Asian hate crimes RENTON, Wash. — A church parking lot in the Pinehurst neighborhood of Seattle became the latest site of a possible crime against Asians, as somebody with paint and straw wrote "f*** China. you will pay." The case comes as several days of rallies against ...
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Irving's 34, Harden's triple-double help Nets edge Knicks New York's basketball rivalry was alive and heated Monday night. "I got a little taste of it tonight," James Harden said. Kyrie Irving scored 34 points and Harden posted his 10th triple- ...
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Michelle Obama discusses new Netflix show, race, royal family in interview In an interview that covered the pandemic, race and her retirement plans, Obama's priority was clear: Helping and positively shaping young people.
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