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Source: Las Vegas Raiders, Yannick Ngakoue agree to two-year, $26 million deal The deal includes $22 million guaranteed, a source said. Ngakoue, who turns 26 on March 31, is a highly regarded disruptive pass-rusher who had a hectic 2020 season, receiving the franchise tag ...
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New England Patriots reach 2-year, $26 million deal with Nelson Agholor, source says He became the second major offensive addition by the Patriots on Monday. Tight end Jonnu Smith agreed to a four-year, $50 million contract, including $31.25 million guaranteed, agent Drew Rosenhaus told Schefter.
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Deb Haaland Becomes First Native American Cabinet Secretary The Senate confirmed Ms. Haaland to lead the Interior Department. She'll be charged with essentially reversing the agency's course over the past four years.
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Where to Stream 'Nomadland,' 'Minari' and More 2021 Oscar Nominees Another multiple nominee, "The Father," up for best picture and best actor for Anthony Hopkins, is currently in theaters only, but is scheduled to arrive on premium video on demand (PVOD) on March 26. Here's a complete rundown of where to find all the major ...
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With Brady's largesse, Bucs keeping title gang together Tom Brady doesn't merely lead teams to Super Bowl wins on the field. He also helps keep together championship teams that have salary cap issues. So sackmaster. Just as he had done several times in New England, Brady reworked his big-ticket contract ...
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Woman who accused Gov. Cuomo of sexual harassment speaks with investigators for more than 4 hours Debra Katz -- an attorney for Charlotte Bennett, the 25-year-old former policy adviser to Cuomo -- said her client sat with investigators for more than four hours Monday and shared more than 120 pages of contemporaneous records and documents.
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Shelby Harris agrees to 3-year, $27M deal to stay in Denver ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — New general manager George Paton scored his first victory as John Elway's hand-picked successor Monday when defensive end Shelby Harris agreed to a three-year, $27 million deal to stay in Denver. Harris' agent,.
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Pete Carroll high on Sam Darnold as possible Russell Wilson replacement: source Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has a high opinion of Sam Darnold and could end up trading for the Jets quarterback if Seattle deals Russell Wilson, a league source told the Daily News on Monday. "Keep an eye on Seattle for Darnold," the source said.
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Patriots focus on defense at unofficial start of free agency "Foxborough Let's Run It!!" Mills tweeted. Belichick didn't completely ignore his offense, signing former Titans tight end Jonnu Smith in his biggest move to date to fill the void created by the ...
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California governor launches campaign against likely recall LOS ANGELES — California Gov. Gavin Newsom established a political committee Monday to begin raising money to defend his seat in a potential recall election, the strongest acknowledgment to date that he expects to be on the ballot this year. Support our ...
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Olympic Highlights 15/03/2021 On the opening day of the Session, IOC President Thomas Bach thanked all the Greek organisers, in particular the Hellenic Olympic Committee and its President, Spyros Capralos, for their understanding and the great preparatory work that had already gone ...
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Germany, Italy, France suspend AstraZeneca shots amid safety fears, disrupting EU vaccinations BERLIN/GENEVA (Reuters) - Germany, France and Italy said on Monday they would suspend AstraZeneca COVID-19 shots after several countries reported possible serious side-effects, but the World Health Organization. (WHO) said there was no proven link ...
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North Korea warns new US administration if it wants peace it must avoid 'causing a stink': KCNA FILE PHOTO: Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attends wreath laying ceremony at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam March 2, 2019. REUTERS/Jorge Silva/Pool. SEOUL (Reuters) - The sister of North Korea's leader, Kim Yo ...
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LA Chargers Are Front-And-Center By Reportedly Signing Free-Agent Corey Linsley To A Huge Deal The Los Angeles Chargers were quick to potentially sign free-agent center Corey Linsley and protect their most prized possession: quarterback Justin Herbert. Linsley, a standout with the Green Bay Packers for seven seasons, becomes the highest-paid ...
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'We want to be educated, not indoctrinated,' say Trump voters wary of covid shots Be honest that scientists don't have all the answers. Tout the number of people who got the vaccines in trials. And don't show pro-vaccine ads with politicians — not even ones with Donald Trump. That's what a focus group of vaccine-hesitant Trump voters ...
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Mississippi opens vaccine eligibility to everyone starting Tuesday. Mississippi will become the second state to open Covid-19 vaccinations to all of its adult residents, following a call from President Biden for all states to do so by May 1. Alaska opened its vaccination doors last week to anybody 16 or older who lives or works in ...
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Are Black people getting COVID-19 vaccines at Florida's federal sites? State won't say State officials hoped for a steady stream of Black residents at a federally supported COVID-19 vaccination site in North Miami Beach on Monday morning, the first day of Florida lowering its vaccine eligibility from anyone over 65 to anyone over 60. Instead ...
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CDC reviewing rule that students, staff stay 6-feet apart in COVID hotspots Walensky said the agency is looking at a recent study that suggested in-person instruction might be just as safe if children stay 3-feet apart so long as there is strict compliance with wearing masks.
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Arizona dispensaries sold nearly $3 million worth of recreational marijuana in first 10 days Dispensaries in Arizona rang up at least $2.9 million in recreational sales in the first 10 days adults 21 and older were allowed to purchase marijuana without a medical card, according to data from the Arizona Department of Revenue. Arizona voters approved ...
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Tinder to introduce in-app background checks The background checks company was founded by women and collects "public records and reports of violence or abuse, including arrests, convictions, restraining orders, harassment, and other violent crimes" to create its reports.
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AP source: Browns signing free agent safety John Johnson CLEVELAND (AP) — As the market for top-tier edge rushers shrunk early in NFL free agency, the Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with safety John Johnson III, a person familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press. Johnson spent the past four ...
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Oregon Department of Education relaxes school reopening guidelines, removes 100-person weekly contact limit The 100-person limit was one of two agency guidelines district leaders across the state said made reopening high schools nearly impossible. The other, a requirement that classrooms be laid out to allow for ...
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Capitol Police Begins Scaling Back Security Measures Around Building The U.S. Capitol Police on Monday revealed that it has already taken steps to scale back the security measures put in place after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, clarifying that the National Guard presence and remaining fortifications around the building ...
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Men's Cross Country Finishes 16th, Women 27th at NCAA Championships Coming into the competition as one of four unranked teams, the Blue Devils not only bested the unranked group, but outperformed several top-15 teams, including No. 10 Washington, No. 11 Wisconsin, No. 13 NC State and No. 14 Gonzaga.
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San Antonio community rallies around ramen restaurant defaced with racist graffiti Nguyen, who discovered the vandalism on Sunday morning, told TODAY Food that the graffiti included phrases like "No masks," "Kung flu," "Commie" and "I hope you die.".
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COVID: How Facebook plans to help you get vaccinated As vaccine eligibility expanded Monday to 4.4 million Californians with health conditions that make them more vulnerable to COVID-19, Facebook announced a new feature Monday to help people figure out when and where they can get vaccinated.
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Extent of COVID-19 vaccine waste remains largely unknown As millions continue to wait their turn for the COVID-19 vaccine, many have watched in dismay as small but steady amounts of the precious doses have gone to waste across the country. By KIMBERLEE KRUESI Associated Press. March 15, 2021, 12:10 PM.
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Three Uber passengers coughed on a driver and ripped off his mask. Two have been arrested. The San Francisco Police Department said in a statement last Thursday that the driver, identified by KGO-TV as Subhakar Khadka, had picked up three passengers in the early afternoon on March 7, but when he saw that one of the women was not wearing a ...
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'He is a hero:' Orlando officer Kevin Valencia dies after being shot during 2018 standoff "It is with deep regret and heartache that I inform you of the passing of Officer Kevin Valencia," Chief Orlando Rolon said in a statement Monday. Police said Valencia was shot in the head when ...
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Microsoft says Teams and other services are returning to normal after earlier outage New York (CNN Business) Microsoft says its workplace communication platform, Teams, and other Microsoft 365 services should be returning to normal after an earlier software update issue caused outages for many users. Microsoft (MSFT) said Monday ...
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The Bachelor's Biggest Problems With Race Happen Offscreen Regardless of who Bachelor Matt James chooses to receive the final rose tonight, season 25 has been revealing for the Bachelor franchise. First there was the revelation that front-runner Rachael Kirkconnell attended a sorority event themed around celebrating ...
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Volkswagen is going huge in batteries to slash the price of electric cars Volkswagen's electric vehicle strategy hinges on driving down the cost of battery systems through a new unified battery cell, which will be launched in 2023 and installed in up to 80% of the group's electric vehicles. The company also plans to recycle up to 95% ...
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Afraid of Needles? Don't Let It Keep You From a Covid-19 Vaccine. And as the world's hopes of returning to a post-pandemic normal rest largely on people's willingness to take a Covid-19 vaccine, experts and health care professionals are assuring those people that there are ways to overcome this fear.
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Leonard Floyd re-signs with Rams for $16 million per year It was rumored that the Rams were closing in on Floyd, while the New York Giants were making a huge push for his services, but he now stays in LA with a contract that far exceeds what he could command as a free agent a year ago.
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Denver's airport reopens after powerful winter storm DENVER (AP) — Denver's airport reopened Monday after a powerful late winter snowstorm dumped over 3 feet of heavy, wet snow on parts of Colorado and Wyoming, shutting down roads, closing state legislatures in both states and interfering with COVID-19 ...
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UConn coach Geno Auriemma tests positive for coronavirus STORRS, Conn. (AP) — UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma has tested positive for the coronavirus and is isolating at home, the school announced Monday, hours before it was expected to be named the top seed in the NCAA Tournament.
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Ex-girlfriend of missing Nashua man says she is 'extremely concerned' Lt. Patrick Hannon of the Nashua Police Department said cases involving missing adults are complex. On Friday, the department issued a news release about Greg Surbey, 37, who was last heard from on Feb. 5.
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Supermassive black hole spotted wandering through space The Center for Astrophysics is a collaborative research effort that combines the Harvard College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. "We don't expect the majority of supermassive black holes to be moving; they' ...
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LGBTQ Catholics stung by Vatican rebuff of same-sex unions The Vatican's declaration that same-sex unions are a sin the Roman Catholic Church cannot bless was no surprise for LGBTQ Catholics in the United States — yet it stung deeply nonetheless. Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, said her ...
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Ammon Bundy arrested after missing trial on trespass charge BOISE, Idaho — Anti-government activist Ammon Bundy was arrested Monday after failing to attend his trial on charges that he trespassed during an Idaho legislative session last fall. Bundy didn't appear in the courtroom because he was protesting outside ...
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UN says international diplomacy crucial to end Syria's war Geir Pedersen told the Security Council that Syria "is among the most deeply internationalized conflicts of a generation, with many of the issues that matter most to the Syrians not even in Syrian hands.".
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Amber Alert canceled after 2-year-old girl found safe by police in St. Joseph, Missouri The Amber Alert said the girl was inside a home on Promenade Lane when 29-year-old Jeremiah Latour and two other men forced their way into the home. He took the child and ...
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NCAA Coaching Carousel: Penn State To Hire Former NBA Assistant, College Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry Shrewsberry, 44, most recently was an assistant on Matt Painter's staff at Purdue from 2019-21. He also served as an assistant under Brad Stevens with both the Boston Celtics and at Butler. The Bulldogs reached back-to-back NCAA title games in 2010 and '11.
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Myanmar junta orders martial law in 6 neighborhoods in largest city YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar's ruling junta has declared martial law in a wide area of the country's largest city, as security forces killed dozens of protesters over the weekend in an increasingly lethal crackdown on resistance to last month's military coup.
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COVID-19 variants continue to threaten our ability to end the pandemic For all the global public health shortcomings around the pandemic, this is still the biggest single vaccine campaign in human history. The US now accounts for over 100 million of those shots, and had its biggest day yet on March 13—with nearly 5 million shots ...
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Bucks cheerleader's mom accused of making 'deepfakes' of rivals DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - A Bucks County woman is accused of doctoring photos and video of her daughter's cheerleading rivals to try to get them kicked off the squad, officials said. The Bucks County District Attorney's Office last week charged Raffaela Spone, 50 ...
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Griddy Energy Files for Bankruptcy Protection Griddy Energy filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, one month after customers were hit with high electricity bills during the winter storm. Some North Texas customers said they paid anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars for electricity.
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Mayor declares March 15 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day in Ann Arbor "RBG was a modern feminist role model advocating for gender equality, LGBTQI rights, women's reproductive rights, fair pay for all and affirmative action," the proclamation states, pointing out Ginsburg was one of only nine women in her Harvard Law School ...
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Late for Work 3/15: Pundits Praise Deal With Veteran Guard Kevin Zeitler Ravens Reportedly Land Offensive Line Help. With excitement building in Baltimore ahead of free agency, the biggest news broke before most even woke up. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Ravens have reached an agreement with former New York ...
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Steph Curry Discusses His Outburst Toward Teammates During Clipper Game As Thursday night's Clippers-Warriors matchup became more and more of a blowout, Golden State star Stephen Curry was fed up. In what has now become a viral clip, Curry was visibly frustrated with his teammates during a timeout. Curry is generally known ...
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