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Hinostroza traded to Blackhawks by Panthers Selected by Chicago in the sixth round (No. 169) of the 2012 NHL Draft, Hinostroza has scored 100 points (34 goals, 66 assists) in 255 regular-season games with the Panthers, Blackhawks and Arizona Coyotes. He has two assists in eight Stanley Cup Playoff ...
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Next up: UCLA gets chance to stop undefeated Gonzaga INDIANAPOLIS -- — Next up on the long list of wannabes eager to stop, or even slow, the undefeated Gonzaga Bulldogs is a team basketball fans might have heard of: UCLA. In a strange twist that typifies a strange year, the legacy program with more national ...
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Orioles' Means means business in opener, beats Red Sox 3-0 BOSTON (AP) — John Means pitched seven innings of one-hit ball, allowing a single to lead off the game and retiring the last 18 batters he faced on Friday to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 3-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox in their rain-delayed opener.
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Sources: Loyola Chicago's Porter Moser in talks to become Oklahoma's next head coach Moser has been one of the hottest mid-major coaches in the country since leading Loyola Chicago to the Final Four in 2018. Since then, he has led the Ramblers to at least a share of two Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championships.
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Florida's governor bans agencies and businesses from requiring 'vaccine passports.' Florida has banned state and local government agencies and businesses from requiring so-called vaccine passports, or documentation proving that someone has been vaccinated against Covid-19. Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, issued an executive ...
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America Has Long Favored Cars Over Trains and Buses. Can Biden Change That? The president's infrastructure plan tries to break from the past by shifting spending away from new roads and toward public transit. It won't be easy.
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US, Japan, South Korea begin talks on North Korea WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States, South Korea and Japan began a day of talks on Friday to discuss President Joe Biden's long-awaited review of North Korea policy and other pressing concerns, including a shortage of semi-conductor chips.
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Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe During Pregnancy And May Protect Baby, Too But there's very little data on whether the COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective during pregnancy, because people who are pregnant or breastfeeding weren't included in the initial clinical trials. (Pfizer recently began a new trial with 4,000 pregnant women.).
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi charged with violating state secrets as wireless internet shutdown begins (CNN) Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been charged with violating the official secrets act, her lawyer said Thursday, as the ruling military junta cut all wireless internet services in the Southeast Asian country until further notice.
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Deshaun Trade Talk - And QB Alex Smith As Texans Idea? The Washington Football Team said goodbye to Alex Smith at QB. The Houston Texans have said hello to Tyrod Taylor at QB. And stuck somewhere in hello-goodbye limbo is Deshaun Watson. Could the game of NFL Musical Chairs have that threesome ...
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Suspect in Capitol attack appears to have been a follower of Louis Farrakhan. The suspect, Noah R. Green, 25, was identified by two law enforcement officials and a congressional official. He was from Indiana and died after being shot by the Capitol Police. On Facebook, ...
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'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' Season 1, Episode 3: Friends in Low Places This week's "Power Broker," for example, is so packed with incident that an entire prison riot and jailbreak gets dispatched in under five minutes of screen time. When Bucky gets back from meeting with the locked-up Baron Helmut Zemo, he says to Sam, "Can I ...
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Fully vaccinated people can travel safely again, CDC says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S. without getting tested for the coronavirus or going into quarantine afterward.
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Beard goes home to try to get Texas where he took Texas Tech Chris Beard insists that it was the most difficult decision in his life to return to his alma mater at Texas after a successful, five-season run at Big 12 rival Texas Tech that included an overtime loss in the national championship game played two years ago.
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Tesla temporarily halts production of its Model S and Model X Even so, the automaker still managed to produce a record number of cars in its most recent quarter, as it built 180,338 of the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, both of which being less expensive models that made up nearly 90% of the company's overall sales ...
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Armie Hammer departs Broadway cast of Steppenwolf's 'The Minutes' after assault allegations "The Minutes," a play by Steppenwolf's Tracy Letts, was originally set to debut in March 2020, but plans were derailed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has kept the curtain closed on Broadway ever since. Now, the play is on track to resume production ...
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After a music festival hoax, thousands flocked to a Brussels park, flouting rules. BRUSSELS — In an April Fool's Day joke that went wrong, a fake announcement of a music festival contributed to thousands gathering in a major park in Brussels on Thursday in defiance of Covid-19 restrictions. As the police confronted the crowd, several ...
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University of Michigan Board of Regents pass censure, call for resignation of Ron Weiser After the introduction of a resolution by Board Chair Denise Ilitch condemning Weiser's comments and calling for his resignation, Weiser accepted responsibility but refused to step down. "I regret my poorly chosen words that were offhand ...
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Why Derek Chauvin isn't wearing handcuffs in court during the jury trial The trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd is one of the most closely-watched criminal trials in recent U.S. history. The trial is being broadcast live to the public for the first time in Minnesota history. Chauvin is ...
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US jobs creation surges in March as recovery gains steam The US economy saw a surge in hiring in March as vaccination increased, officials eased restrictions and people pushed to return to their pre-pandemic activities. Employers added more than 900,000 jobs driven by re-openings at restaurants, bars, ...
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Draymond Green is completely missing the point on the inequities in women's sports "I'm really tired of seeing them complain about the lack of pay, b/c they're doing themselves a disservice by just complaining." Today Draymond talked about his Tweets about women's ...
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Good Friday drive-by, walk-by Stations of the Cross in Evergreen Park transcends COVID-19 era debut When parishioners at Most Holy Redeemer Parish in Evergreen Park launched a neighborhood-based outdoor Stations of Cross on Good Friday last year, the initiative was born of necessity, as the parish church had recently been shuttered in the wake of the ...
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Ballot drop boxes and curbside voting now allowed for all Illinois elections A bill that would allow secure ballot drop boxes and curbside voting to become permanent fixtures in Illinois elections was signed into law Friday by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. The measure, which takes effect immediately, passed both chambers of the General ...
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Aiken churches talk about Easter plans, excitement to celebrate holiday together Many local churches in Aiken will be able to celebrate Easter Sunday in person this year, a far cry from the virtual celebrations that marked last year's holiday. When Easter of 2020 came around, the COVID-19 pandemic was raging and shutdowns were ...
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For AAPI activists, fight against anti-Asian hate a chance to build ties with other groups Local groups that have recently mobilized to denounce and demand a stop to the growing number of aggressions toward people of Asian descent nationwide say the moment is also a chance to show their support for other communities of color.
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National Donor Life month encourages organ donation through hero stories National Donate Life Month encourages people to register as organ, eye and tissue donors and honors those who have saved lives through the gift of donation.
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Stimulus checks: Here's how Social Security recipients and other non-filers can claim their $1400 payment If you're one of the millions of Americans exempt from filing a tax return in 2020, you're still eligible for a $1,400 (or more) coronavirus stimulus check – and now's the time to claim it. Relief might soon be on the way, after the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on ...
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Authorities battle Menomonee Falls brush fire MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. - Fire crews are battling a brush fire that broke out in Menomonee Falls on Friday afternoon, April 2. According to the Menomonee Falls Police Department, the fire call came in around 1:40 p.m. for a blaze in the area of railroad ...
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Former Bengals assistant has endless praise for Ja'Marr Chase It seems like they may have their pick of the best non-quarterback player in the draft which includes protection or weapons for Joe Burrow. Their is one name that continues to popup with ties to Cincinnati, LSU wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
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Nike wins temporary restraining order to halt sales of Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes' Nike has obtained a temporary restraining order against the company that collaborated with artist Lil Nas X to sell "Satan Shoes," a pair of modified Air Max 97s decorated with a bronze pentagram and a drop of real human blood. A US District Court in New ...
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Eli Manning texted Tom Brady after the Buccaneers' Super Bowl win and here's what the retired QB said "Yeah, I sent Tom a text, just congratulating him and really just saying how not surprised, but impressed with what he was able to do this year with Tampa," Manning said. "Changing ...
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Video surveillance, body cam released of deadly jail hostage situation "We had to wait until the officers were interviewed. They were interviewed Wednesday afternoon (and) we started putting the presentation together," Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley said. "The information is still very sparatic and we're still working to ...
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Alabama Oath Keeper, group that protected Roger Stone, charged with conspiracy in DC riot The FBI claims 33-year-old Arab resident Joshua James participated in the riots at the U.S. Capitol, charging him with two federal counts for his alleged role.
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Illinois passes 6 million COVID-19 shots given, but cases still rising More than 6 million COVID-19 vaccinations have now gone into Illinois arms, public health officials announced Friday. The state passed that mark almost four months into the unprecedented inoculation effort as 124,870 shots were administered Thursday.
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Taiwan train crash: At least 48 killed when truck plunges onto track HUALIEN COUNTY, Taiwan (AP) — A train collided with an unmanned vehicle that had rolled down a hill Friday in eastern Taiwan, leaving at least 48 people dead and dozens injured in the island's deadliest rail disaster. The train derailed near the Taroko ...
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Reynolds backs sweeping gun law changes (Des Moines) -- Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds Friday afternoon signed a controversial bill changing Iowa's gun laws. Reynolds signed House File 756, which would eliminate Iowa's requirement for a permit from a local sheriff to purchase a handgun, The bill ...
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Residents, Officials Call for Release of Videos in Death of Teen Shot by Police Monday Chicago police shot Adam Toledo in the chest Monday in the city's Little Village neighborhood, authorities say. Get the answer to your most-asked COVID vaccine questions on our mobile NBC 5 Chicago app ...
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Unopened Super Mario Bros. game from 1986 sells for $660000 The auction house said the video game was bought as a Christmas gift but ended up being placed in a desk drawer, where it remained sealed in plastic and with its hang tab intact until it was found earlier this year.
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MMA fighter has finger severed in match; doctors reattach it PHILADELPHIA — A mixed martial arts fighter had his finger severed during a match in Philadelphia, but doctors were eventually able to reattach it. Khetag Pliev was injured Thursday night during the second round of his fight, which was stopped when the ...
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Debris from SpaceX rocket re-entering atmosphere recovered in Grant County Last week SpaceX debris caused a surprise light show over the Puget Sound and beyond as a Falcon 9 rocket burned up as it sped through the upper atmosphere. Long streaks of light appeared in the sky that could be seen from Seattle to Portland.
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Oregon warns of 'fourth surge' of COVID-19 as vaccination continues Oregon will expand vaccine eligibility again as the state and nation brace for a possible fourth wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontline workers will be eligible for the vaccine statewide Monday, as previously scheduled.
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Russia fines Twitter for not taking down calls to protest MOSCOW — A court in Moscow on Friday fined Twitter for not taking down calls encouraging minors to take part in unauthorized rallies, the latest in a series of moves against the social media giant that has been used to amplify dissent in Russia. The court ...
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Comfortable temps, a few showers possible at times Easter Weekend Speaking of, no need to cancel your egg hunts or holiday plans, but best to keep the rain jacket in the car in case a quick shower or two pops up! Temperature-wise, Easter Sunday starts a bit more mild as morning lows head for the low-to-mid 50s, but tops off ...
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State Loosens COVID Rules To Allow For Indoor Events, Performances The rules, however, include strict capacity mandates based on counties' tier placement within the state's economic-reopening blueprint, along with requirements for attendees to show proof of vaccination or negative COVID- 19 tests.
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Younger population sees continued surge in COVID-19 infections The younger population of late has seen a considerable surge in positive novel coronavirus cases. According to data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in just over a month cases involving Michigan residents 19 and younger ...
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What you should know about former Hopkins star Paige Bueckers Paige Bueckers tore up the basketball scene in Minnesota during her high school career at Hopkins. But now, Bueckers, who just became the first woman to win the Associated Press Player of the Year award as a freshman, has stepped into the national ...
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Appointments now available for mass COVID-19 vaccination site opening Wednesday in Gary Appointments can be made now to receive the free COVID-19 vaccine at the mass vaccination site opening next week in Gary, as well as the first three associated mobile vaccine events set for Merrillville, Michigan City and East Chicago. Any person 16 and ...
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'Oh deer': Wild animal crashes through Va. school bus windshield A sleeping student on a Powhatan County, Virginia, school bus got a frightening surprise on April Fools Day. Surveillance video shows a deer flying through the vehicle's windshield and landing briefly on the student just after 6 a.m. Thursday. This video is no ...
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144 Covid-19 cases reported Friday, over 442K Arkansans fully vaccinated Friday: 144; Thursday: 211; Wednesday: 212; Tuesday: 178; Monday: 79. New deaths reported (5,639 total since the start of the pandemic):.
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6 people in Washington sickened in salmonella outbreak linked to songbirds The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says eight people have been hospitalized out of 19 reported illnesses in eight states, including Oregon and California. People ...
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