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Penguins Put On a Show for Their Fans "Penguins fans, welcome back," Mill said. "Prior to puck drop, the Penguins and Flyers want to salute you. The important role you play in our game has been noticeably absent, and we are thrilled that you're back - right where you belong.".
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Pace keeps Bears' QB options open, no decision on Robinson CHICAGO (AP) — General manager Ryan Pace had few answers when it came to the two biggest questions facing the Chicago Bears in the offseason. He wouldn't rule out anything when it comes to a potential starting quarterback next year, not even a return ...
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Vikings cut Kyle Rudolph Now Rudolph, who has been with the Vikings since they selected him in the second round of the 2011 NFL draft, will hit free agency and see if some team wants to pay a veteran tight end who wants to prove he still has something left.
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Short-handed Los Angeles Lakers without center Marc Gasol, forward Kyle Kuzma against Phoenix Suns Los Angeles took a two-game winning streak into the game, dating back to the return of starting point guard Dennis Schroder, who had missed the Lakers' previous four games -- all of them losses -- while being sidelined because of a violation of the health and ...
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Kevin Stefanski on the Browns in 2021: 'We go back to square one; We have a lot of work to do' CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kevin Stefanski's marching orders to his players after the loss to Kansas City in the AFC Divisional round was to feel the sting for awhile and use it as motivation to come back better, stronger and smarter. He had the same message for ...
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Jets release DE Henry Anderson, save $8.2 million on cap But Anderson had just 1 1/2 sacks in 29 games over the past two seasons in defensive coordinator Gregg Williams' system. While his sack totals were down, Anderson was one of the league's top ...
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Domestic Terrorism Threat Is 'Metastasizing' in US, FBI Director Says Christopher A. Wray condemned the Capitol riot and told the Senate Judiciary Committee that agents had opened 2,000 domestic terrorism inquiries in recent years.
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Intense No. 4 Illinois makes statement, drubs No. 2 Michigan ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Trent Frazier, Andre Curbelo and No. 4 Illinois arrived at Crisler Center ready to make a point. "We're the hardest-playing team in the country. That's our statement," Frazier said. "Even without our best player, we've got a lot of guys on ...
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Pelosi's office says 2 controversial projects will be pulled from Covid bill The relief package will also no longer include funding for the Seaway International Bridge in upstate New York. The $1.5 million in funding had been proposed during the Trump administration and supported by Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, whose district ...
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Derrick Rose misses Knicks' blowout loss to Spurs due to health and safety protocols A late announcement that point guard Derrick Rose was unavailable threw the Knicks' rotation further in flux, and the team responded with an absolute dud — a blowout defeat Tuesday night to the Spurs, 119-93, with a ho-hum defensive effort. It snapped a ...
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Breaking News: Triple-A Season Delayed by At Least One Month The Memphis Redbirds released their schedule the day after pitchers and catchers reported to major league spring training. The schedule for all other full-season clubs of a lower classification were all structured identically and called for the season to begin on ...
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Perseverance rover: NASA's Mars car to seek signs of ancient life NASA's Perseverance rover isn't just exploring the Red Planet. The life-hunting robot will also help a little bit of Mars make it to Earth a decade or so from now, if all goes according to plan.
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South Dakota legislative leaders seek to suspend impeachment of attorney general PIERRE, S.D. (Reuters) - Leaders of South Dakota's legislature said on Tuesday they would push to suspend impeachment action against Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg over his conduct in a fatal car crash until criminal charges lodged against him are ...
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With Kawhi Leonard out, a surprise star steps up, but can't save Clippers in Boston Every few minutes during Tuesday's first quarter, a black graphic flashed across the Turner Sports telecast that seemed to be a signal to viewers: Do not adjust your set, what you are seeing is correct. Reggie Jackson, the Clippers' backup guard who had not ...
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Vernon Jordan, Activist, Former Clinton Adviser, Dies at 85 By JEFF MARTIN and ERRIN HAINES, Associated Press. ATLANTA (AP) — Vernon Jordan, who rose from humble beginnings in the segregated South to become a champion of civil rights before reinventing himself as a Washington insider and corporate ...
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Newsom calls Texas 'absolutely reckless' for lifting Covid rules OAKLAND — California Gov. Gavin Newsom chided his Texas counterpart on Tuesday for lifting coronavirus restrictions, saying the change risked a viral resurgence. While Newsom did not specifically name Texas or its Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, it was ...
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Boy Scouts bankruptcy plan includes $300M victims' trust, sale of Norman Rockwell paintings The plan was filed Monday in Delaware bankruptcy court, even though the BSA remains in intense negotiations with insurers who face substantial exposure for sexual abuse claims, and with the official committee representing abuse victims. The ...
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UT president calls emails defending school song 'extremist' AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Racist emails sent to the University of Texas amid a debate over the school song "The Eyes of Texas" were "abhorrent and hateful" but don't truly represent the Longhorns' alumni and fans, university President Jay Hartzell said Tuesday ...
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Terry Francona says Cleveland didn't cover up for Mickey Callaway CLEVELAND - Cleveland manager Terry Francona said no one in the organization "covered up" for former pitching coach Mickey Callaway, who is under investigation by Major League Baseball following allegations of sexual harassment. In a story Tuesday, ...
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At Least 13 People Dead After Crowded SUV Collides With Truck In California At least 13 people died in a vehicle crash in Imperial County, Calif., on Tuesday, when a crowded Ford Expedition SUV collided with a gravel truck. Local hospital officials initially said 15 people died from the crash, but the California Highway Patrol later lowered ...
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LeBron James Voting Rights Group Partners With NBA To Fight GOP-Backed Voter Restrictions With the NBA's All-Star Game set to be played Sunday in Atlanta, More Than a Vote says they plan to use the attention the league generates this weekend to highlight pending legislation nationwide that creates barriers to voting, which disproportionately impacts ...
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Valparaiso University shows COVID-19 spike; classes return to online and campus activities canceled through March 14 "We have recently seen a troubling rise in the number of on-campus positive cases," Jose Padilla, who took over as the university's president Monday, said in an online message that night.
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Colorado hunter receives lifetime ban for being a dangerous threat to wildlife Iniki Vike Kapu was accused of illegally killing 12 deer, 2 turkeys and bighorn sheep across three Colorado counties. By. Joseph Guzman | March 2, 2021.
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Six Dr. Seuss Books Pulled From Publication Due to Racist Imagery The most famous Dr. Seuss titles - "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham" - were not on the list of books that will be yanked from publication. "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" often tops the New York Times bestseller list during graduation season, and also ...
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Hilaria Baldwin gives new baby Spanish name, fueling mystery amid heritage scandal Alec and Hilaria Baldwin, with three of their children, attend the red carpet and Chairman's Reception at Suna Residence during Hamptons International Film Festival 2018 – Day Three on October 6, 2018 in East Hampton, New York.
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When Will Nursing Homes Reopen To Visitors? State Officials Won't Say Larry Yabroff and his wife Mary greet each other during a visit at Chaparral House, a skilled nursing facility where Mary is a resident, in Berkeley on Feb. 25, 2021. Anne Wernikoff / CalMatters. BY BARBARA FEDER OSTROV, CalMatters. Before the pandemic ...
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Volvo to go all-electric with vehicles by 2030 and other business news Volvo Cars one-upped larger rivals like General Motors Co. and added momentum to the movement toward electric vehicles Tuesday by saying it would convert its entire lineup to battery power by 2030, no longer selling cars with internal combustion engines.
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Official disputes claim that chicken with 'feathers still attached' served to Michigan National Guardsmen "It has come to light that Guard soldiers and Airmen are receiving undercooked, unsanitary and inadequate meals provided through private catering companies," U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, said in a letter sent to Army and Guard officials ...
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The Brazil variant may cause reinfection for those who had COVID-19, study says The studies said the variant "gained the ability to infect some people who had immunity from previous bouts of COVID-19. And laboratory experiments suggest that P.1 could weaken the protective effect of a Chinese vaccine now in use in Brazil," according to ...
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'Raya and the Last Dragon': Like animated Avengers, new Disney heroes save the world with color and laughs Remember when that purple monster Thanos snapped his fingers in "Infinity War," and (Spoiler alert!) half the population was reduced to dust? But there was a chance everybody might be brought back to life?
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Microsoft Says Chinese Hackers Targeted Groups Via Server Software WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A China-linked cyberespionage group has been remotely plundering email inboxes using freshly discovered flaws in Microsoft mail server software, the company and outside researchers said on Tuesday - an example of how ...
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Consumer, business spending down slightly in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2020 The business shutdowns in the spring, which were done to control the spread of the coronavirus pandemic caused the drop. Spending was down by 18.2% in April and 10.6% in May. Even with the ...
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Nike exec steps down after report on son's $132000 sneaker purchase A Nike executive stepped down after more than two decades with the company following allegations that her son used a credit card in her name to purchase and resell coveted sneakers for his own business. The departure of Ann Hebert, who served as the ...
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Lousy second period leads to Red Wings' downfall in Columbus Anthony Mantha scored Detroit's lone goal, on the power play, at 15:46 of the second period to tie it at 1-1. He took a pass from Christian Djoos and snapped a wrist shot from the slot area past Korpisalo.
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Vermont to begin COVID-19 vaccine rollout for high-risk conditions March 8 MONTPELIER, VT (WRGB) — Governor Phil Scott announced Tuesday that the next phase of the State's vaccination efforts will begin on March 8 for Vermonters with certain high-risk conditions. With additional supply coming to the state, Governor Scott also ...
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Bunny Wailer, reggae luminary and last Wailers member, dies at 73 Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they lived in a slum in the capital of Kingston. They catapulted to ...
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Arms control: cuttlefish can pass the 'marshmallow test' The researchers analysed how often the animals chose to wait for their favourite snack — a live grass shrimp — rather than eat a less-preferred but already available prey item. At any time, the animals had the option to stop waiting and eat the available prey.
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Mass. mom faces attempted murder charge after baby found in trash BOSTON — A woman authorities say put her newborn baby in a trash can on a Boston street was held on $100,000 bail at her arraignment on attempted murder and child abandonment charges. Marie Merisier, 33, made her first court appearance Monday ...
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Mumbai: Software functions better, but vaccine centres struggle to manage crowd Tuesday saw some improvement in the functioning of CoWIN software, but centres continued to struggle as a large number of senior citizens and people with co-morbidities turned up for vaccination on the second day. For an hour, the BKC jumbo centre ...
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Indiana reports 31 more COVID-19 deaths, 582 more cases Tuesday Indiana's 7-day positivity rate is 3.6%. (Positivity - All Tests: This method of calculating positivity rate is based on all positive test results and all tests processed.) Statewide, 765 patients ...
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'Step down': Pressure mounts on accused cabinet minister It came as pressure builds on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to establish a judicial inquiry into claims the man raped a 16-year-old girl in 1988. The woman at the centre of the accusations died in 2020.
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Wisconsin supply of new vaccine will dip after next week MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Teachers will be prioritized to receive the first shipment of about 48,000 doses of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine coming into Wisconsin next week, a bolster in supply that won't be matched again for several ...
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Sean McVay shares what he learned from watching Bucs win Super Bowl LV The Los Angeles Rams came up short of their goal to win the Super Bowl last season, but they do have something to hang their hat on. They were one of just four teams to beat the eventual champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Los Angeles knocked off the ...
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High winds hit Mass., downing trees High winds swirled around the region Monday night and into Tuesday morning, with gusts of up to 50 miles per hour forecast for much of Massachusetts, and up to 60 miles per hour in a few locations. "An arctic front is moving through Southern New England ...
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