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Washington Nationals have four players positive for COVID-19; series vs. New York Mets postponed Along with the positive tests, five other Nationals players and a staff member are in quarantine from contact tracing, as the fallout from a COVID-19 outbreak has cast into question when Washington's season will begin. The Nationals are still awaiting the results ...
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Dean Spanos didn't promise to sell the Chargers after the 2024 season The commitment to hire an investment banker relates to the identification of potential opportunities for the various members of the Spanos family sell their shares (nine percent each for four siblings) held in trust. A decision by ...
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Seven teams that MUST do well in the 2021 NFL Draft Every team wants to do well in every draft, but the event usually means more to some franchises than it does to others. Circumstances vary each year -- some organizations have made a conscious choice to focus on prospects over free agents, others have ...
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Texans could pursue QB Alex Smith if Deshaun Watson isn't on team this fall "This would be a contingency plan of sorts for the Texans, in addition to having Tyrod Taylor," Pelissero said during Friday's edition of NFL NOW. "Look at what Nick Caserio has done at other positions. He wants competition on that roster.
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Kansas Jayhawks sign basketball coach Bill Self to lifetime contract "I want to extend my sincere appreciation to Chancellor [Doug] Girod, Kurt Watson, and the rest of the leadership at KU for their belief and faith in me to provide this lifetime contract," Self said in a statement.
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Expectations, standards of Texas Longhorns 'don't scare me,' says new basketball coach Chris Beard New Texas Longhorns men's basketball coach Chris Beard insists that it was the most difficult decision of his life to return to his alma mater after a successful, five-season run at Big 12 rival Texas Tech that included an overtime loss in the most recent national ...
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Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts switches uniform to No. 1 Hurts wore No. 1 at Oklahoma after wearing 2 in high school and at Alabama. The new number became available with the departure of punter Cam Johnston. Editor's Picks ...
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Gerald Everett excited by opportunity to play with Russell Wilson in Seattle With the Rams up against the salary cap this offseason, Gerald Everett wasn't staying in Los Angeles past 2020. Why not follow his old team's assistant coach to a rival franchise featuring a superstar quarterback? The former Rams tight end moved north in ...
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NCAA Women's Tournament 2021: Predictions as Stanford, UConn, South Carolina and Arizona meet in Final Four Those three teams have bounced around the top-five all season and found themselves playing their best basketball heading into the NCAA Tournament. There is one team, however, that most people could not have predicted ...
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Two Capitol Police officers are injured in a vehicle attack; a suspect was shot and killed. A suspect was shot and killed at the U.S. Capitol on Friday after ramming and injuring two Capitol Police officers with a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the building, according to congressional and law enforcement officials. At least one ...
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Masters predictions, odds 2021: Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Tony Finau picks from PGA insider Throw in multiple major winners like Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth and players with more than one green jacket like Phil Mickelson (three) and Bubba Watson (two), and the 2021 Masters field is stacked with first-rate talent.
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Black Keys drummer to fill in for recovering Cleveland Indians ballpark fixture John Adams CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians will use a pinch-drummer for their home opener. With longtime drummer and ballpark fixture John Adams recovering from heart surgery and unable to attend his first opener in Cleveland in 48 years, Black Keys drummer ...
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CDC says it is low-risk for fully vaccinated people to travel Federal health officials gave the green light Friday for fully vaccinated people to resume travel as more than 100 million Americans have had at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine, and evidence mounts of the shots' effectiveness. While fully vaccinated ...
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Giants had three silver linings in ugly Opening Day loss vs. Mariners It is easy, and fully understandable, to get caught up in Opening Day and one result. Fans have waited so long for a baseball game that counts, and given that MLB does a poor job of promoting the product in the spring, a lot of them haven't even seen a live pitch ...
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Bears see Andy Dalton as their starting quarterback, 'excited to have him' Dalton is the starting quarterback for the Bears entering 2021. GM Ryan Pace and coach Matt Nagy said as much Friday, further explaining when asked why. "Cause that's how we see Andy Dalton ...
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LA Clippers' Paul George 'trying to figure out' how to manage toe injury George returned on Thursday after missing two games with what was listed as right foot soreness. The All-Star guard shot 5-for-15 and had 17 points, eight rebounds and five assists in the Clippers' 101-94 loss to the Denver Nuggets at Staples Center.
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New Niger president Bazoum says he will improve education, security NIAMEY (Reuters) - Mohamed Bazoum said he would make education and security a priority as he took over as president of Niger on Friday, inheriting a state racked by political tension and an Islamist insurgency that has killed more than 300 people this year ...
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Wall St Week Ahead-High-flying market to take cues from infrastructure plans, upcoming earnings NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's massive infrastructure proposal and the upcoming corporate earnings season could offer investors fresh insight on the sustainability of a rally that has taken stocks to all-time highs. The S&P 500 ...
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The Latest: Johnson & Johnson testing vaccine on teens A total of 100 million J&J doses are pledged for the U.S. by late May or June. ——. THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: — CDC: Those fully vaccinated can travel again ...
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The true story behind Netflix's newest crime drama was too bizarre for TV His pursuit leads him to Sobhraj (Tahar Rahim) and his accomplices, including Marie-Andrée Leclerc (Jenna Coleman) and Ajay Chowdhury (Amesh Edireweera), who have been drugging, robbing and killing tourists on the so-called Hippie Trail.
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No, Biden Isn't Actively Considering $50000 Of Student Loan Cancellation That is an important difference. The legal review appears to be about the president's legal authority to cancel student loans on a wide-scale basis. The amount of student loan forgiveness is a policy question. This ...
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'Bridgerton' Surprise: Breakout Rege-Jean Page Not Returning for Season 2 Phoebe Dynevor will still be involved with Netflix's Shonda Rhimes favorite. Here's a Bridgerton surprise: breakout leading man Regé-Jean Page will not be back for season two of the Netflix ...
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Health Highlights: April 2, 2021 Health Highlights: April 2, 2021 · Fully Vaccinated Americans Can Now Travel Safely But Should Still Take Precautions: CDC · More Cases Seen of Blood Clots Linked to AstraZeneca's COVID Vaccine · Moderna Gets OK to Increase Doses in COVID-19 Vaccine ...
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Rockies' German Marquez: Can't find strike zone in opener Marquez allowed one earned run on six hits and six walks while striking out two across four innings Thursday against the Dodgers. He didn't factor into the decision. Marquez avoided a complete disaster, as he kept the ball in the yard and didn't allow an ...
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Atlanta aims to enroll 20000 students in summer school If APS reaches that target, it would represent more than half of the 38,000 students who attend district-run schools and change what summer looks like for many. Atlanta's charter schools are making their own remediation plans for the quarter of APS students ...
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Biden Affirms Support for Ukraine in First Call to Leader President Joe Biden underscored U.S. support for Ukraine on Friday in his first call to that country's leader following reports of Russian troop movements on its eastern border. Biden in his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy affirmed ...
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Pelicans plan to sign Isaiah Thomas to 10-day contract The 31-year-old, who made two All-Star games with the Boston Celtics, is joining the Pelicans to provide relief in the backcourt, where New Orleans is banged up. ESPN was ...
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One Year After The First Wave Of Pandemic Jobs Losses, US Adds Nearly A Million Jobs In March A server wearing two protective masks serves food to customers outside a restaurant in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. © 2021 Bloomberg Finance LP. A ...
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Grey's Anatomy Recap: Grey Sloan Memorial Ah yes, another glorious day at Grey Sloan Memorial, the place where everything is truly terrible. The new, fun problem is a ventilator shortage. At the start of the hour, Webber informs his doctors there are only five left. As soon as the show introduces a mother ...
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Lake County churches open again for Easter services where sermons will focus on renewed hope for future When the Rev. Jean Beniste arrived at Christ Episcopal Church Waukegan on March 8, 2020, to become its rector, he already had ideas in mind how he wanted to lead the congregation in the celebration of Easter. In less than a week, he had to rearrange ...
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Pirates' Duane Underwood: Hurls perfect inning Thursday Underwood struck out the side in a perfect fourth inning of Thursday's 5-3 win over the Cubs. Underwood holds a career 7.9 K/9 in parts of eight minor-league seasons, but his pitches played well against the free-swinging Cubs. Pittsburgh currently envisions ...
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Suburban churches offer mix of indoor, outdoor, virtual services for Easter Amid rising COVID-19 infections and talk of yet another wave of cases, suburban churches are cautiously navigating this Easter season with a mix of in-person worship and livestreaming services for those faithful staying home. An earlier trend of lower ...
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NYC mayor hopeful Yang in hospital for apparent kidney stone NEW YORK — New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is in the hospital with an apparent kidney stone, his campaign said Friday. Yang, 46, went to the emergency room after experiencing abdominal pain Friday morning, co-campaign manager Chris ...
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'Hemingway': A must-watch PBS documentary for those who admire him and those who will The bell tolls for three nights of Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's definitive biography of the literary lion from Oak Park. It airs Monday-Wednesday on WTTW-Channel 11. By Richard Roeper ...
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LIST: Where to find Easter egg hunts in the Austin area AUSTIN, Texas — Get your baskets ready, egg hunters! Easter is this Sunday and there are several egg hunts scheduled throughout Central Texas this weekend. Some places are hosting drive-thru egg hunts, while others give kids the chance to hunt ...
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Tesla delivered 185000 cars in the first quarter, twice as many as a year ago. Tesla said on Friday that it more than doubled the number of cars it delivered in the first quarter, bouncing back after the pandemic slowed sales in the same period a year ago. The electric carmaker said it sold 184,8000 vehicles in the first three months of the ...
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NJ weather: Easter Sunday forecast looking pretty good, but another winter freeze to hit Ready for another taste of winter in early spring? After a frigid morning Friday, with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s to low 30s around daybreak, New Jersey faces another blast of cold air Saturday morning, according to forecasters from the National ...
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Ohio State students protest anti-Asian violence, ask university for support at Thursday rally "Stop Asian hate. End white violence!" and other chants echoed across the Oval Thursday as more than 100 people gathered outside Thompson Library to protest increased violence against Asian Americans. Jindi Zhang, a 2020 Ohio State graduate and a ...
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Warriors' Draymond Green: Sniffs triple-double in loss Green registered 16 points (7-13 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 1-1 FT), 10 rebounds, eight assists and four steals in 35 minutes during Thursday's 116-109 loss to the Heat. The 31-year-old bounced back from two mediocre showings in a row to post his ninth double-double of ...
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US Caught More Than 171000 Migrants at US-Mexico Border in March: Preliminary Data The total includes about 19,000 unaccompanied migrant children and 53,000 family members traveling together, the preliminary figures show. Single adults made up roughly 99,000 of the total. The Biden administration is struggling to find ...
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Autism Awareness Day: Autism in India, Causes, Early Intervention and More Every year, April 2 is marked as World Autism Awareness Day to create awareness on the Autism Spectrum Disorder and to give inclusivity to autistic people in society. Autistic people suffer varied symptoms and severity, and people around them must ...
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Is Pfizer Giving Its Partner BioNTech the Shaft by Developing mRNA Vaccines on Its Own? In this Motley Fool Live video recorded on March 24, 2021, Motley Fool contributors Keith Speights and Brian Orelli discuss whether or not Pfizer's move could hurt its smaller partner.
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As the state clears the way for online sports betting, Central New York may be blocked out. Here's why Albany, N.Y. — A scenario is emerging in which a huge region of Central New York, and potentially a big chunk of western New York, could be left out of the state's proposed online sports betting program. State lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are ...
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Salmonella outbreak sickens people in 8 states; birds dying from same strain Public health officials in several states are collecting different types of data to investigate a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium infections in people. The outbreak is linked to an outbreak among songbirds that has been killing wild birds in recent ...
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Two-time world champ Cox out of US Olympic wrestling trials FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Two-time world champion and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist J'den Cox is out of the U.S. Olympic wrestling trials after not making weight Friday, USA Wrestling announced. Cox was removed from the bracket at 97 kilograms in ...
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With King Kong, swagger returns to the box office Opening-day ticket sales on Wednesday for "Godzilla vs. Kong" totaled $9.6 million, Warner Bros. said Thursday — a single-day pandemic record and more than most 2020-2021 opening weekend hauls. Last weekend, the monster mash pulled in an impressive ...
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Vaccine available to health district residents 16 and over come Monday On Monday, anyone 16 or over in the Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District is eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine as the region shifts into phase two of distribution. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be available for those 18 or over ...
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Beautiful Friday with increasing clouds, a few showers Easter weekend The most likely time for rain Sunday will be before 3pm. Temperatures over the weekend will range from the 50s in the morning to the upper 60s and 70s in the afternoon. Are we looking for a warming trend or cooling trend through the extended forecast?! We ...
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NASA delays historic flight of its Mars Helicopter Ingenuity a few days NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., announced via Twitter that the Ingenuity won't be soaring the skies until April 11, per Chelsea Gohd with Space.com.
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Florida governor signs executive order banning vaccine passport use at businesses Sticking to his promise, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order Friday effectively banning the use of vaccine passports in Florida. The executive order prevents any Florida government entity from issuing a vaccine passport to prove that a person has ...
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