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Bears GM Ryan Pace on Allen Robinson: 'We want to keep our good players' Throughout an often-trying 2020 campaign for the Chicago Bears, their offensive tribulations were at the forefront. Thusly, offensive quandaries for the Bears are the most prevalent in the offseason, most notably the future of standout wide receiver Allen ...
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Trevor Lawrence happy with shoulder progress two weeks after surgery Trevor Lawrence, the former star Clemson quarterback and projected No. 1 overall pick in this year's NFL draft, says rehab from surgery last month on his left (non-throwing) shoulder is going better than he expected. "As you know, this is really the first serious ...
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Tight end Kyle Rudolph released by Vikings after 10 seasons Rudolph was set for the second season of a four-year, $36 million pact and set to make a base salary of $7.65 million. Cutting Rudolph will save the Vikings a bit more than $5 million in cap space and $8 million in cash for 2021, Pelissero added.
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Creighton Bluejays' Greg McDermott uses racially insensitive analogy to team Creighton coach Greg McDermott apologized Tuesday for racially insensitive comments he made to his players following a loss to Xavier last week. "On February 27th, after an emotionally tough loss on the road, I addressed our student-athletes and staff in ...
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Biden's Picks for Financial Regulator Jobs Emphasize Transparency and Fairness In a wide-ranging hearing before the Senate Banking Committee, the S.E.C. nominee, Gary Gensler, and the consumer bureau nominee, Rohit Chopra, laid out details of their positions on issues including climate change, stock market volatility, student loans ...
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Possible Showdown Over Myanmar Ambassador Looms at UN The military junta in Myanmar wants to replace its United Nations' envoy, but he isn't leaving. "We're in a very unique situation," the U.N. spokesman said.
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Report: Cowboys' Prescott seeking deal 'right behind' Patrick Mahomes Slater goes on to say that while there haven't been meaningful conversations, the two sides are talking and her team source indicates it feels that recent interactions "feels a little bit more productive.".
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Damian Lillard to withdraw from 3-point contest during 2021 NBA All-Star weekend Both the Three-Point Contest and Skills Challenge will take place before the 2020-21 All-Star game, while the Slam Dunk Contest is slated for halftime of the game. The Trail Blazers point ...
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What We Know About the Deadly Crash in California The authorities in Southern California were called to the scene of a devastating crash along a state highway early Tuesday morning, finding a dozen people dead, some of whom had been thrown from an S.U.V. from the force of a collision with a tractor-trailer.
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France, allies to push on with protest at IAEA over Iran's activities: foreign minister PARIS (Reuters) - France and its Western allies plan to lodge a protest with the United Nations' nuclear watchdog to criticise Iran's decision to curb cooperation with the agency, the French foreign minister said on Tuesday. Iran said last month it was scaling ...
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Connecticut, Mohegan Tribe reach agreement on sports betting, online gambling markets The 10-year agreement will give the Connecticut Lottery the right to operate 15 retail sports betting locations, including at new venues in Hartford and Bridgeport, as well as an online sportsbook. "This agreement ...
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Vernon Jordan, former Clinton adviser, has died Mr. Jordan got his first inkling of the world of power and influence that had largely been denied Black Americans when he was a waiter at lawyers club dinners catered by his mother in Atlanta and as a driver for a wealthy banker, who was startled to discover that ...
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Nike's Executive Saga Exposes Uneasy Relationship With Resellers The sneakerhead community was buzzing this week over the resignation of Ann Hebert, Nike's vice president and general manager of North America. The revelation came just days after a Bloomberg Businessweek report about her son's lucrative business ...
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Dr Seuss: Six books withdrawn over 'hurtful and wrong' imagery image captionDr Seuss wrote and illustrated more than 60 books including The Cat in the Hat; the six withdrawn titles - not pictured - are among his lesser known works. Six Dr Seuss books will no longer be published because of racially insensitive imagery, ...
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Whitmer defends separation deals as two new pacts emerge Steve Gray, the former director of the state Unemployment Insurance Agency, and Sarah Esty, who served as a deputy director while Robert Gordon led the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, reached separation deals with the state in addition ...
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Journalists Detained For Covering Democracy Demonstrations In Myanmar Face Prison At least eight journalists in Myanmar have been detained by authorities while covering protests against a coup that took place last month. Six of those journalists, including 32-year-old Associated Press reporter Thein Zaw, have been charged with violating a ...
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This year will likely be critically dry for California, state officials say Sean de Guzman, right, of the California Department of Water Resources, conducts the third snow survey of the 2021 season at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada, with help from Anthony Burdock. ( ...
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George Floyd's killing started a movement. 9 months later, what's changed? George Floyd didn't live to see Kamala Harris become vice president. Nor was he alive to see an investigation into Breonna Taylor's death find that her killer's gunfire was justified. But his legacy will determine which America his daughter, Gianna — and the ...
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Preview: Suns take on the defending champs in battle of Western Conference luminaries Believe me: this is a game that the Phoenix Suns have had circled on their calendar for a tremendously long time. The team's already made efficient work of several preeminent Eastern Conference foes, and as their ...
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Virus variant prevalent among schoolchildren in Italy, fuels uptick in cases Roberto Speranza told reporters that the variant, associated with higher transmission rates, has shown pervasiveness "among the youngest age group" of the population. In recent weeks, Italy's incidence of new cases among young ...
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Photo of faith leaders praying over golden Trump statue is digitally altered stated on March 1, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says a photo at CPAC shows evangelical leaders praying over a golden statue of former President Donald Trump.
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Prosecutors says Proud Boys' plan to invade Capitol involved attacking from multiple points In a 24-page filing, prosecutors on Monday asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to keep Ethan Nordean, 30, of Seattle, in jail pending trial, appealing a lower court's Feb. 8 release order.
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FBI director warns of increasing threat of white extremists WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before U.S. Senators Tuesday for the first time since the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, saying the agency is working tireless to arrest those involved but also warning that the problem is ...
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Minor League Baseball season likely delayed until May, per report Passan reports that "Major League Baseball teams will operate alternate sites similar to those used during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, delaying the beginning of the AAA season by at least a month, sources familiar with the plan told ESPN.
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National Guard at Capitol hospitalized after eating substandard food. Metal shavings, feathers found in meals Members of Congress said troops at the Capitol have been hospitalized, because their food is below substandard quality.
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'Keep his memory alive:' Virtual vigil planned for Adam Oakes RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - As the VCU community continues to mourn and remember Adam Oakes, a virtual vigil for the 19-year-old will take place Wednesday night. "It makes us so proud and it makes us overwhelmed with gratitude," explained Adam Oakes' ...
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Rocket Companies Is the Latest Short Squeeze Target. Its Stock Rose 71% Today. Trading in Rocket stock was halted multiple times on Tuesday. Emily Elconin/Bloomberg. Rocket Companies shares rose as much as 75% on Tuesday as the mortgage originator became ...
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Bipartisan Congressional Group Backs Bill For Puerto Rican Statehood A bipartisan group of legislators has signed on to sponsor the 2021 Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act, which has been formally introduced to set up a pathway for the U.S. island to become a state as Puerto Rico's governor has ramped up his push for ...
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Sabres will look to end three-game skid against Rangers Buffalo Sabres (6-10-3) vs. New York Rangers (7-9-3). Puck Drop: 7:00 PM | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY. TV: MSG. Radio: WGR 550. SB Nation Rangers Blog: Blueshirt Banter. Know Your Opponent. New York Rangers. Record: (7-9-3) | 17 PTS.
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Biden's getting no free ride from Democrats on foreign policy "I think we need to grapple with, what more do we do" to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the operation that killed Khashoggi, said Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a senior member of the Foreign Relations Committee who counted the slain journalist as one of his ...
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Bunny Wailer, Iconic Reggae Singer And Wailers Co-Founder, Has Died At Age 73 Singer, songwriter and percussionist Bunny Wailer, an icon of reggae music, died in Kingston, Jamaica, on Tuesday morning. He was 73 years old. Wailer was a founding member of The Wailers, alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. His death was reported ...
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Report labels the best and worst states for children during the pandemic (NEXSTAR) – A new report ranks the worst and best U.S. states for children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report, from nonprofit Save the Children, looked at the various hardships making it difficult for children right now, including hunger, lack of tools for ...
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Dr. Oz helps Port Authority cops revive man who collapsed at Newark airport The assist came from Dr. Mehmet Oz, who saw Port Authority Police Officer Jeffrey Croissant come to the aid of a 60-year-old New Jersey man who collapsed in the baggage claim area of Terminal B at 11:07 p.m. Monday, the Port Authority said Tuesday.
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Fact or Fiction: COVID vaccine safety for pregnant & nursing moms CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - This time next week more people will be eligible to get COVID-19 shots as our state moves into the second phase for vaccinations. That next group includes all pregnant women. Roper Healthcare Dr. Melissa Ellis-Yarian says ...
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Microsoft says China-linked group targeted Exchange email Microsoft is urging customers to download software patches after state-sponsored hackers based in China broke into Microsoft Exchange Server using multiple previously undiscovered flaws in order to conduct "limited and targeted attacks." The hackers "used ...
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'It's crazy to think about' | Norfolk native contributes to NASA's 'Perseverance' rover mission to Mars Suzie Kellogg, a 2013 graduate of Maury High School, played a direct role in the Perseverance's landing on Mars.
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USA, University of Mobile will drop COVID restrictions for fall The USA notification from President Tony Waldrop and Interim Provost Andrea Kent said they foresaw a transition to "more traditional operations" in the fall. "Courses that were moved fully or partially online due the pandemic will ...
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Community, school district remember 6-year-old Middletown boy MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) - The Middletown community is coming together to offer support and to mourn following the death of a 6-year-old boy. James Hutchinson was killed on Feb. 27 in Preble County, according to Middletown police. Charged with ...
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Women's History Month: Books about strong women to read Columbia University professor Saidiya Hartman turns her carefully honed critical lens on the lives of young black women at the turn of the twentieth century in "Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments," which won the 2019 National Books Circle Award in Criticism.
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Texas must increase ties to the national grid and DER to avoid another power catastrophe, analysts say Planning for inter-regional transmission and distributed resources could do what ERCOT's competitive, energy-only market didn't – keep the heat and lights on, energy advisors say.
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Navy serviceman killed, 5 others injured in crash near Camp Pendleton The sailors were part of a convoy heading southbound on the highway shortly before 7 a.m. when the group of vehicles slowed down for unknown reasons and caused a chain reaction crash south of Basilone Road, the California Highway Patrol reported.
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Rochester organizations work to provide technology to those struggling to sign up for mass vaccination site ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Melissa McGee is a cancer survivor and essential employee working for the Red Cross two days a week. She tried and tried to get an appointment at the Kodak Hawkeye mass vaccination site, but no luck. "I called 311. I would ...
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Gianforte expands vaccine distribution MISSOULA, Mont. — Gov. Greg Gianforte announced in a press conference that Montana is entering phase 1B+ of vaccine distribution which will protect the most vulnerable Montanans. Gianforte says the state is expanding phase 1B. Starting March 8, state ...
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Now may not be the time to start lifting COVID-19 restrictions CINCINNATI (WKRC) – There's a warning as cases of COVID-19 decline across the country. It may feel safe to start lifting restrictions, but infectious disease specialists are saying, "Not just yet." This warning Tuesday comes from the Centers for Disease ...
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'Lets get ready to steal': Feds charge Chicago man with inciting a riot in August Federal prosecutors leveled a rarely filed criminal charge Tuesday against a Chicago man who now stands accused of using Facebook to encourage people to loot and riot downtown and on the Near North Side last August. James Massey, 22, is charged with ...
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Government offers plan to release more endangered red wolves (AP) — Government wildlife officials say they have released two more critically endangered red wolves into the wild in North Carolina. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a court filing Monday that it brought two male wolves from a Florida wildlife refuge.
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WHO experts strongly advise against use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 WASHINGTON — The anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine should not be used to prevent coronavirus, according to a new recommendation from the World Health Organization. In a variety of trials involving more than 6,000 patients, the international health ...
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Popular flea collar for pets linked to nearly 1700 deaths, documents show (WHDH) — A popular flea and tick collar for dogs and cats has been linked to nearly 1,700 pet deaths, as well as tens of thousands of injuries, documents show. Scores of pets are being harmed by Seresto collars, which work by releasing small amounts of ...
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Severe Weather Awareness Week Day 2: Tornado Safety Day 2's topic is tornado. Do you know what to do or how to prepare? Here are a few tips. WATCH VS WARNING. Know the difference between a watch and a warning ...
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Britney Spears' father says he would 'love nothing more than to see Britney not need a conservatorship' "Whether or not there is an end to the conservatorship really depends on Britney. If she wants to end her conservatorship, she can file a petition to end it." "Jamie is not suggesting that he is the perfect dad or that he would receive any 'Father of the Year' award.
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