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ESPN
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- After Syracuse was eliminated by Houston in round 16 in the NCAA tournament, Orange coach Jim Boeheim said he expected players to leave the program. He was spot on. Point guard Kadary Richmond, forward Robert Braswell, and ...
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Washington Post
Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio addressed the mounting allegations of sexual misconduct against quarterback Deshaun Watson in an interview with the team's website this week. "We're certainly cognizant and aware," Caserio told the ...
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Washington Post
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), battling a surge of coronavirus infections in her state, appealed on Tuesday to White House officials to shift away from a strict population-based formula for vaccine allocation and instead rush more doses to hard-hit parts ...
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ESPN
Chicago White Sox outfielder Eloy Jimenez was having surgery Tuesday to repair a ruptured left pectoral tendon, and general manager Rick Hahn said the slugger still is expected to miss five to six months. Hahn said the timeline hasn't changed, though he ...
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WTSP.com
The jury heard from two other teen bystanders and Darnella's 9-year-old cousin, all of whom witnessed Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck. The judge ruled earlier in the day that audio of these witnesses could be broadcast, but not video, due to their young age.
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Washington Post
DETROIT — Volkswagen of America issued false statements this week saying it would change its brand name to "Voltswagen," to stress its commitment to electric vehicles, only to reverse course Tuesday and admit that the supposed name change was a joke.
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U.S. News & World Report
BERLIN (AP) — German health officials agreed Tuesday to restrict the use of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine in people under 60, amid fresh concern over unusual blood clots reported in a tiny number of those who received the shots. Health Minister Jens ...
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Washington Post
Mourners gathered at a funeral Mass in Denver on Monday for the Colorado police officer shot and killed after rushing into a supermarket where a gunman opened fire. A memorial service was held in Lafayette on Tuesday. Rachel Woolf/For The Washington ...
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Reuters
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey has recorded 37,303 new coronavirus cases in the space of 24 hours, the highest number since the beginning of the pandemic more than a year ago, health ministry data showed on Tuesday. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan ...
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9News.com KUSA
Two people who have helped dozens of people find vaccine appointments are sharing their keys to success.
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CNN
(CNN) Canada continues to see rising new daily cases of Covid-19 and hospitalizations as officials warn the variants are spreading rapidly and are a threat to younger Canadians. "Even if the end of the pandemic is in sight, the variants mean the situation is ...
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Forbes
After a stark plunge Thursday that wiped out $100 billion in market value, the world's largest cryptocurrency is back near all-time highs Tuesday as corporations like Visa and PayPal join other institutional players in expanding their crypto offerings.
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KXAN.com
The indictments charge former deputies James Johnson, 36, and Zachary Camden, 26, who were present at the time of Ambler's death — with acting recklessly in restraining and using a stun gun on Ambler even after Ambler told the men he couldn't breathe ...
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Motley Fool
One of the most popular professional investors in the business over the past year has been Cathie Wood, the chief investment officer and founder of ARK Invest. On Tuesday, the company's latest exchange-traded fund (ETF) started trading, and investors flocked ...
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Scientific American
The investigation report, released today, also takes a deep look at the likely role of markets—including the Huanan market in Wuhan, to which many of the first known COVID-19 infections are linked.
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Albuquerque Journal
SANTA FE — A proposal to legalize marijuana in New Mexico began racing through the state Capitol on Tuesday as lawmakers returned for an unusual special session — called just 10 days after they adjourned earlier this month. Four Democratic lawmakers ...
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KRQE News 13
According to the Navajo Department of Health, the individual that tested positive for the U.K. variant received the COVID-19 vaccine over one month prior to testing positive and was hospitalized and is now recovering at home.
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USA TODAY
When singer and internet star Addison Rae performed some popular TikTok dances last week with Jimmy Fallon, it resurfaced frustrations about Black internet creators not getting the credit they deserve. In 20-year-old Rae's appearance Friday on "The ...
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The New York Times
About a million student loan borrowers who were left out of earlier relief efforts are getting a reprieve — but only if they defaulted on their loans. The Education Department said on Tuesday that it will temporarily stop collecting on defaulted loans that were ...
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Macworld
That ship sailed in December when Apple released macOS 11.1, and has since released macOS 11.2 and is on the cusp of releasing 11.3. It looks like Apple now intends to increment the whole number every year, ...
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CNN
In a recent interview with EW, the singer and actress opened up about how ending her engagement to actor Max Ehrich helped her understand she's "just too queer" for such a commitment to a man at the moment.
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WFAA.com
AUSTIN, Texas — Updated at 4:34 p.m. throughout with additional details from state officials. Texas officials announced the creation of a program that will give youth summer camps access to rapid COVID-19 testing. Camps that are licensed by the Texas ...
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Live 5 News WCSC
The dog "nipped someone while on a walk" on Monday, said Michael LaRosa, press secretary to first lady Jill Biden, adding that the dog "is still adjusting to his new surroundings." The ...
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Roll Call
President Joe Biden announced a diverse slate of judicial nominations Tuesday that will test the temperature of the Senate's judicial confirmation process now that it is back under Democratic control. The most closely watched pick will be Judge Ketanji Brown ...
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KGBT-TV
HARLINGEN, Texas (KVEO) —SpaceX creator Elon Musk, announced via Twitter that he plans to donate $30 million to Cameron County. $20 million of which he said will go towards Cameron County schools, however, schools have not yet heard from Musk ...
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KCTV Kansas City
NATO scrambled fighter jets 10 times Monday to track and intercept an unusually "rare peak" of Russian bombers and fighters flying over the North Sea, Black Sea and Baltic Sea, according to a NATO official. "NATO aircraft intercepted six different groups of ...
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Hoops Hype
When the Brooklyn Nets came out as winners of the LaMarcus Aldridge sweepstakes on Saturday, the immediate thought that came into everyone's minds was: Wow, this team is absolutely loaded with star-level names. Whether it's good for the NBA to have ...
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CBS46 News Atlanta
"While the state may have elevated or increased the amount of days that people can provide early voting it in fact cabins some of the jurisdictions that have gone above and beyond," NAACP Deputy Director of Litigation Leah Aden said.
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NBC Chicago
Officials with the Chicago Fire Department say that the fire, located in the 4800 block of West Kedzie, has also forced them to cut power to the nearby CTA Orange Line, potentially causing issues for commuters.
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GazetteNET
BOSTON — Touring the Hynes Convention Center where the Biden administration will begin delivering 42,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine a week starting Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Baker acknowledged rising infection rates across Massachusetts and ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By RAHIM FAIEZ, Associated Press. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Attackers on Tuesday gunned down three women working to administer polio vaccine in eastern Afghanistan, officials said, a day after authorities launched a new campaign against the ...
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WHAS11.com
The Minority Leader was at the McKesson Distribution Center in Shepherdsville, encouraging people to continue wearing masks and get vaccinated. "I read a story the other day that for some reason republican men seem ...
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OCRegister
By Ashley Strickland | 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. Perseverance, which landed on ...
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KSL.com
SUEZ, Egypt (AP) — Experts boarded the massive container ship Tuesday that had blocked Egypt's vital Suez Canal and disrupted global trade for nearly a week, seeking answers to a single question that could have billions of dollars in legal repercussions: ...
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KPTV.com
To date, 1,130,805 doses of Pfizer, 1,081,900 doses of Moderna and 86,900 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines have been delivered to sites across Oregon. The new confirmed and presumptive COVID ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Virgin Galactic rolled out its newest spaceship Tuesday as the company looks to resume test flights in the coming months at its headquarters in the New Mexico desert. Company officials said it will likely be summer before the ship ...
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Sioux Falls Argus Leader
The day after Gov. Kristi Noem issued two executive orders on "fairness in women's sports," the future of trans girls' participation is still up in the air. The two orders are an attempt to accomplish through executive order what Noem says she wanted to see in the ...
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Kansas City Star
COLUMBIA – Gov. Henry McMaster today awarded $6 million in Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funds to the University of South Carolina (UofSC), who, in partnership with Benedict College, will establish eight Apple computer labs statewide.
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Long Beach Press Telegram
California theme parks have been closed since March 2020 and can reopen starting April 1 under revised COVID-19 health and safety reopening guidelines issued by the state. Share this:.
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KENS5.com
HAMILTON COUNTY, Iowa — The search for a missing Iowa State University student ended mid-morning on Monday at Little Wall Lake in Hamilton County. Investigators located the remaining crew team member's body on a side of the lake using sonar ...
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WWBT NBC12 News
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Governor Ralph Northam and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced a deal on Tuesday to improve and expand the passenger rail in Virginia. The Commonwealth finalized a $3.7 billion deal with Amtrak, CSX ...
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oregonlive.com
A grand jury indicted Richard Harris, 40, and federal law enforcement took him into custody March 18 in Florida, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported. Jail records showed Monday that he is being held at ...
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Motley Fool
Normally, when tenants fail to pay rent, their landlords have the right to initiate the eviction process. But early on in the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put a ban on evictions in place to prevent a widespread homelessness crisis ...
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WWNY
BRONX, N.Y. (WWNY) - A judge has ruled that New York must begin vaccinating prisoners against COVID-19 immediately. In her ruling, Justice Alison Tuitt of the Bronx state Supreme Court said that prisoners have been arbitrarily left out of the COVID-19 ...
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KXLY Spokane
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The number one overall seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs will go head-to-head with sixth seeded USC today in the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs continue to chase history trying to finish off the first undefeated season and ...
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The Dallas Morning News
Dallas-area home prices soared by the largest percentage in five years in the latest nationwide survey. Dallas home prices were up 9.2% in January in the monthly S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Nationwide prices were up 11.2% from ...
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WKOW
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Proposed overhauls of Texas' power grid that buckled during February's deadly winter storm are moving through the state legislature. Some of the reforms passed Tuesday in the Texas Capitol include new oversight and mandates that ...
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Ahram Online
The coverage of the trip of the mummies of these kings and queens from ancient Egypt, including those of Ramses II, Tuthmoses III, Hatshepsut, and Nefertari, is expected to be an opportunity to promote Egypt at home and abroad after a week of troubling news.
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al.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has called upon the expertise and skills of our local physicians and many more in the larger medical community who have worked to detect, treat, cure and develop vaccines against this highly infectious disease.
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WPXI Pittsburgh
HAWAII — A Pittsburgh man and a man from Massachusetts have been arrested and charged with manslaughter after a fight at a hotel in Hawaii turned deadly. According to Hawaii Island police, 37-year-old Benjamin Fleming of Pittsburgh and 31-year-old ...
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