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As-it-happens update April 29, 2021
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CNN
Giuliani hasn't been charged and has denied wrongdoing. It is unusual for prosecutors to execute a search warrant on a lawyer, although Manhattan federal prosecutors have done so before, most notably in recent years against another former lawyer for Trump, ...
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ESPN
PHILADELPHIA -- — Seth Curry scored 20 points, Tobias Harris and Joel Embiid each added 17 and the Philadelphia 76ers built a big early lead and cruised to a 127-83 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night to clinch an Eastern Conference ...
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ESPN
MIAMI -- — Erik Spoelstra got a milestone win, and it didn't come easily. Jimmy Butler scored 29 points, Bam Adebayo scored 21 and the Miami Heat went on a 17-0 run in the second half before hanging on late to beat the San Antonio Spurs 116-111 on ...
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ESPN
Anthony put Orlando in front for good with a tough driving layup, then made a pair of free throws after a Cavaliers turnover to make it 108-104. The rookie from North Carolina scored 12 of his 18 points in the fourth.
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CNN
President Biden said, "When I was vice president, the President asked me to focus on providing help needed to address the root causes of migration, and it helped keep people in their own countries instead of being forced to leave. The plan was working. But ...
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ESPN
RJ Barrett added 22 points as New York bounced back from its loss to Phoenix that snapped a nine-game winning streak. Immanuel Quickley and Reggie Bullock each scored 13 points as the Knicks regained sole possession of fourth place in the Eastern ...
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Seattle Times
ATLANTA -- — Marcell Ozuna homered in a four-run first inning, Huascar Ynoa pitched 5 1/3 strong innings and the Atlanta Braves went deep five times to beat the Chicago Cubs 10-0 Wednesday night for their third straight victory. Ynoa added his first career ...
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FOXSports.com
Producer Charlie Yook and NFL Network didn't have their own draft broadcast last year, but he was able to glean a couple of things from last year's joint effort with ESPN. The biggest is when it comes to the draft, sometimes simple works best and that it is OK ...
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Reuters
The dollar slid to nine-week lows on Thursday as a doggedly dovish outlook from the U.S. Federal Reserve and bold spending plans from the White House gave a green light for the global reflation trade. President Joe Biden's push for another $1.8 trillion in ...
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CNN
Federal prosecutors charged and tried Hunt, the son of retired New York City family court judge John Hunt. Brendan Hunt will be sentenced in June and faces up to 10 years in prison, the Eastern District said in a statement.
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CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos traded for quarterback Teddy Bridgewater from the Carolina Panthers for a 2021 sixth-round pick a day before the 2021 NFL Draft. With Bridgewater joining Drew Lock in the quarterback room, this gives the Broncos ...
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Sports Illustrated
Former Ohio State wide receiver Michael Thomas was selected with a second round pick by the New Orleans Saints in the 2016 draft. Thomas had at least 90 receptions and over 1,000 yards in each of his first four seasons. He led the league in receptions in ...
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The New York Times
President Biden used the occasion to announce that his administration would seek to rapidly reduce the planet-warming emissions that the United States pumps into the atmosphere and would spend a ton of money to transform the American economy from one ...
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The Boston Globe
The scouting process was completely upended because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The college football season was truncated. Scouts weren't allowed on campus, and several top players didn't even ...
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Bloomberg
The U.S. government told its citizens to leave India as soon as possible because of the country's escalating Covid-19 crisis. In a Level 4 travel advisory --- the highest issued by the Department of State -- U.S. citizens were told "not to travel to India or to leave ...
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Bloomberg
The global chip shortage is going from bad to worse with automakers on three continents joining tech giants Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. in flagging production cuts and lost revenue from the crisis. In quick succession, Honda Motor Co. said it will ...
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The New York Times
The deadly encounter helped fuel nationwide racial justice demonstrations last year, and the charges are the most significant hate crimes prosecution so far by the Biden administration, which has made civil rights protections a major priority.
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USA TODAY
Cabrera hit the next batter, Didi Gregorius, with a 94 mph fastball. Phillies manager Joe Girardi came out of the dugout to argue with plate umpire Chris Segal and was ejected. McCutchen followed with his ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Brandon Mitchell was ready to call it quits two weeks into jury duty in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, overwhelmed by the brutality of the evidence and plunged into isolation as he was prohibited by the court from revealing ...
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USA TODAY
"Handmaid's" has uniformly struggled after surpassing the source material in Margaret Atwood's book. Seasons 2 and 3 tried (and failed) to move the plot forward in significant ways, falling back on the series' increasingly grating crutch of making June (Moss) ...
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Washington Post
Health officials ease guidelines for vaccinated Americans. · The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eased guidelines Tuesday on wearing masks outdoors, saying that fully vaccinated Americans don't need to cover their faces unless they are in a ...
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The New York Times
The amenities were anything but first class for these star crooners: 35 songbirds were discovered hidden inside hair curlers in a man's clothing when he arrived this week at Kennedy International Airport in New York, the authorities said. The man, Kevin Andre ...
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Tampa Bay Times
TAMPA — The Bucs have wants, not needs, in the NFL draft. That's what happens when you win a Super Bowl, return 22 starters and more than a few key backups. There aren't that many roster spots available. You don't need rookie players to make an ...
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The Spokesman-Review
Washington State University will require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for the upcoming year from all students, employees and volunteers partaking in activities at a university campus or location. Although there will be a requirement , WSU also will allow ...
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Forbes
The law gives the Treasury Department the flexibility to make quarterly rather than monthly disbursements, but either would be an improvement over the old law. Prior to the ARP, many low- and moderate-income parents would not get their 2021 credit until after ...
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Hindustan Times
Reflecting the United States' solidarity with India as it battles a new wave of COVID-19 cases, the United States is delivering supplies worth more than $100 million in the coming days to provide urgent relief to our partners in India. In addition, U.S. state ...
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Albany Times Union
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is considering a near wholesale rollback of some of the most stringent Trump-era sanctions imposed on Iran in a bid to get the Islamic Republic to return to compliance with a landmark 2015 nuclear accord, ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) Amazon has announced that it will raise wages for more than 500,000 workers — but it's not planning to increase its $15 per hour minimum wage. In light of a current effort to hire for tens of thousands of jobs across its customer, ...
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WDBJ7
RURAL RETREAT, Va. (WDBJ) - Two new lawsuits claim several women were sexually assaulted at a camp in Wythe County. The suits target the Association for Research and Enlightenment - or A.R.E. camp near Rural Retreat and CEO Kevin Todeschi for ...
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CNET
"We continue to expect increased ad targeting headwinds in 2021 from regulatory and platform changes, notably the recently-launched iOS 14.5 update, which we expect to begin having an impact in the second quarter," Facebook CFO Dave Wehner said in a ...
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Healthline
The findings of a new study suggest that even people with mild COVID-19 may develop long-term health complications that go well beyond the lungs. Experts say there are clear signs of kidney and heart disease that people should be aware of. Getting ...
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NBC Southern California
League-leading scorer Bradley Beal's 27 points and Russell Westbrook's 13th triple-double in April helped the Washington Wizards beat the Los Angeles Lakers 116-107. By Howard Fendrich • Published 40 mins ago • Updated 40 mins ago. Los Angeles ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). WEDNESDAY, April 28, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Only 13.5% of people will suffer systemic side effects after getting Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine, a new study finds. These systemic symptoms include ...
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The New York Times
Researchers uncovered stark disparities between white people and minorities across thousands of categories of pollution, including trucks, industry, agriculture and even restaurants.
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CNBC
Seating at bars will be allowed in New York City starting May 3, more than a year after restrictions first went into place. Outdoor dining curfews of 12 a.m. are set to end by May 17, and indoor dining curfews will expire May 31. The announcements come as ...
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USA TODAY
This tablet is one of the best we've ever tested—and it's at. — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission ...
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Turn to 10
The nominees — Ron Stroman, a former deputy postmaster general; Amber McReynolds, who leads the nonprofit National Vote at Home Institute; and Anton Hajjar, the former general counsel of the American Postal Workers Union — now need to be confirmed ...
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Niners Nation
In today's episode, Kyle Posey and I start by discussing Monday's 49ers' press conference that featured a very different aura from John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan. We discuss our biggest takeaways from the press conference and, if anything from it can help ...
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Reuters
BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Wednesday for dialogue with Beijing on human rights to resume as soon as possible, in her last government consultations with China as leader of Europe's biggest economy. German ...
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Albany Times Union
BOONE, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina sheriff's deputy has died and another has been wounded in a shooting that prompted a daylong standoff Wednesday that dragged into the night with law enforcement officers surrounding a home, authorities said.
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TravelPulse
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. will resume operations overseas with all three of its brands this summer. Oceania Cruises will restart sailing to Scandinavia and Western Europe beginning in August, while Regent Seven Seas Cruises will operate ...
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The Oklahoma Daily
After immigrating from China, OU graduate student Haifan Xiao expected the common challenges of living and studying in another country. She said she never imagined she would have to face a far greater obstacle — not feeling "normal" in the midst of a ...
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AZCentral.com
Gov. Doug Ducey is calling on the federal government to act on the water tainted by "forever chemicals" around Arizona's military bases. Ducey in a Tuesday letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called on the feds to investigate and mitigate water ...
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9News.com KUSA
DENVER — Nikola Jokic scored 32 points and blocked Zion Williamson's shot from behind with 2.2 seconds remaining as the Denver Nuggets keep rolling even without standout point guard Jamal Murray, holding off the New Orleans Pelicans 114-112.
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Chicago Sun-Times
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders, their British counterparts and European businesses expressed hope Wednesday that the final ratification of the post-Brexit trade deal will open a new, positive era of cooperation despite the many divisive topics ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An American warship fired warning shots when vessels of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard came too close to a patrol in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy said Wednesday. The Navy released black-and-white footage of ...
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KTLA
Using 20 years of recently declassified satellite data, scientists calculated that the world's 220,000 mountain glaciers are losing more than 328 billion tons (298 billion metric tons) of ice and snow per year since 2015, according to a study in Wednesday's journal ...
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amNY
Scott Stringer holds hands with his wife, Elyse Buxbaum, before he addressed the sexual assault allegations made against him Wednesday. Photo by Dean Moses. Sign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the ...
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Roanoke Times
PARIS (AP) — French Prime Minister Jean Castex condemned on Wednesday an open letter in a right-wing magazine by 20 retired generals that raised the specter of chaos in France and hinted the military could take action if nothing were done to prevent it.
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KOMO News
Washington state has surpassed 400,000 total COVID-19 cases Wednesday, setting another grim milestone during the pandemic. The Washington State Department of Health reported 1,641 new COVID-19 cases, 78 additional hospitalizations and 12 more ...
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