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Bulls fall to Suns without LaVine and White, Devin Booker goes off The Bulls kept it close, despite being without Zach LaVine and Coby White, but was unable to pull out the win - falling to the Phoenix Suns 121-116. Phoenix guard Devin Booker scored 45 points, the most points a Suns player has ever scored against the ...
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Kraft: Spending spree response to 7-9 record, not Brady win New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft denied on Wednesday that the team's unprecedented free agent spending spree this offseason was in response to watching Tom Brady win the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay. Speaking with reporters, Kraft also blamed ...
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Edwards leads Timberwolves' rally past Knicks 102-101 MINNEAPOLIS — Anthony Edwards scored 11 of his 24 points over the final eight minutes, leading a fierce rally by the Minnesota Timberwolves for a 102-101 victory over former coach Tom Thibodeau and the New York Knicks on Wednesday night. Edwards ...
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Biden unveils sweeping infrastructure plan, calling it a 'once-in-a-generation investment in America' President Joe Biden is expected to unveil his new jobs and infrastructure plan that could cost anywhere from $2 to $3 trillion. New tax hikes are expected to pay for the economic jolt.
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Four people, including a child, were killed in a mass shooting at an office complex in Orange, California A fifth person was transported to a local hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound, Lt. Jennifer Amat said. "Tonight around 5:30 p.m. officers arrived to a call of shots fired at the area of 202 W. Lincoln," Amat said during a news conference, adding that ...
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How do I find my $1400 stimulus check status? Use this IRS app to track the payment There's more than one reason to use the IRS online tracker tool to get details on your stimulus check. Sarah Tew/CNET. With millions of the third round of stimulus checks already out to those who qualify for a payment, and another estimated 30 million ...
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Chauvin Trial: Witnesses Describe Officers' Fatal Detention Of George Floyd Two bystanders, testifying for the prosecution, described what they witnessed in the fatal interaction between George Floyd and Minneapolis Police in testimony Wednesday during the murder trial of former officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is charged in the May ...
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Nets overcome loss of Harden, beat Rockets, take 1st in East Kyrie Irving had 31 points and a season-high 12 assists, and the Brooklyn Nets overcame the loss of James Harden to beat the Houston Rockets 120-108 on Wednesday night and move into first place in the Eastern Conference. Harden sat out the fourth ...
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Ex-Olympic silver medalist Baggaley guilty of drug importing Nathan Baggaley won two canoeing silver medals at the 2004 Athens Olympics and also was a three-time world champion. But his career was tarnished with drug scandals — testing positive for banned ...
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Minimum wage rises for two million workers Statutory rates for apprentices and those aged 18-22 will also rise, along with the voluntary "Real Living Wage". However, hundreds of thousands of low paid workers on furlough ...
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FDA Approves 2 Rapid, At-Home COVID Tests The BinaxNOW and Quickvue tests are expected to be sold in two-packs for around $15-20; Ellume costs $30. Experts believe the availability of at-home coronavirus tests could help slow the continued ...
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N. Macedonia hand Germany first World Cup qualifying loss in 20 years Napoli midfielder Eljif Elmas scored the winner five minutes from time, after Ilkay Gundogan's penalty had drawn Germany level following 37-year-old striker Goran Pandev's first-half opener.
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CDC: COVID-19 Was 3rd Leading Cause Of Death In 2020, People Of Color Hit Hardest COVID-19 was the third underlying cause of death in 2020 after heart disease and cancer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Wednesday. A pair of reports published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report sheds new ...
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Not enough help for Grant as Lillard, Blazers win from 3-point line over Pistons Three quick observations from Wednesday night's 124-101 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers at Little Caesars Arena. SHOOTING SHORTAGE – When Saddiq Bey picked up two fouls in the first two minutes of the game and was replaced by Hamidou Diallo, ...
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UK not looking to postpone COP26 climate summit: government spokesperson LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is not planning to postpone the United Nations' Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday, responding to a Sky News report that the summit could be cancelled or radically ...
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Brazil Names New Military Chiefs Amid Tensions With Bolsonaro Paulo Sergio Nogueira de Oliveira will take over the army, Almir Garnier the navy and Carlos Almeida Baptista Júnior the air force, said Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto in his first news conference since assuming his new role this week.
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Metro Detroit weather: Cold Opening Day Last year, of course, Opening Day didn't happen until July due to the pandemic, and I stood out there at Comerica Park on a steamy morning with temperatures near 70 degrees (21 degrees Celsius). This year, you'll see me out there on Local 4 News Today on ...
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Biden declares March 31 Transgender Day of Visibility President Joe Biden declared March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility. He used the announcement to support the ratification of the Equality Act, which would protect people's civil rights on the basis of gender and sexual orientation. President Biden issued a ...
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The Latest: Kansas City district resumes in-person classes THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: VACCINES: More than 96 million people, or 28.9% of the U.S. population, have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Hong Kong court convicts media tycoon Jimmy Lai and other activists over peaceful protest The other defendants included "Hong Kong's father of democracy" Martin Lee and veteran pro-democracy figures Albert Ho and Lee Cheuk-yan. They were charged with organizing and taking part in a peaceful protest on Hong Kong Island on August 18, 2019, ...
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Anti-Asian hate crimes heighten calls for new legislation in Minnesota, Congress A troubling rise in anti-Asian incidents reported to Minnesota community groups started a month before COVID-19 appeared in the state last year. As the pandemic worsened, so did reports to groups like the St. Paul-based Coalition of Asian American Leaders ...
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Israel Election Results: Lapid to Meet With Arab Joint List Leaders Today Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud emerged as the largest party with the all votes counted. However, Netanyahu still does not have a clear path to a 61-seat majority needed to form a coalition.
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Nike Is Suing an Art Collective for Turning Its Air Max Sneakers Into 'Satan Shoes' Filled With Human Blood A year and a half ago, the Brooklyn-based collective MSCHF channeled the big man himself with their project "Jesus Shoes," a series of altered Nike Air Max sneakers with holy water from the River Jordan injected into the soles. For a follow up edition of kicks ...
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After diagnosis, Sarah Palin warns of 'bizarre' symptoms, encourages wearing masks Sarah Palin, one of the most recognizable faces of the Republican Party, has announced she and several of her family members were diagnosed with COVID-19 recently. The Alaskan shared the revelation with People magazine this week in an effort to show ...
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Police confirm remains found of missing Iowa girl Breasia Terrell DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - The search for Breasia Terrell has come to an end after officials announced they had found her remains. In a press conference on Wednesday, officials with the Davenport Police Department announced the remains found last ...
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Ron Brierley pleads guilty to possession of child sex abuse material Jacinda Ardern has begun the process of stripping Ron Brierley of his knighthood following the businessman's guilty plea to possession of child sexual abuse material. The 83-year-old investor and corporate raider pleaded guilty to ...
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As CDC extends eviction moratorium, how you can apply for rental assistance As the federal eviction moratorium gets new life for another three months, some 80 cases are still in legal limbo at the Hall County courthouse. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed an extension to the ...
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It's act two for entertainment giant Endeavor's IPO Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, left, Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell backstage at "The Next Intersection for Hollywood" at the Fast Company Innovation Festival on Nov. 9, 2015, in New York City.
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New Poll Finds Newsom Recall Would Fail If It Were Held Today A new poll has found that a majority of Californians would vote against recalling Gavin Newsom as governor if the recall election were held today, and only 40% — mostly Republican voters — would vote in favor. The poll, conducted by the Public Policy ...
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What are the best April Fools' pranks Penn State students have ever pulled? Whether students celebrate or participate in April Fools' Day, April 1 can be a day of practical jokes, pranks and laughter. Some Penn State students have pulled memorable pranks on family and friends, one being Joseph Drexler. "I put a rubber band around ...
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Meals for Mars: NASA working to design deep space food system for astronauts With the push to develop ways for astronauts to make future missions to Mars more of a reality, there's likely one important aspect you didn't realize matters to the success of that effort -- food. While in space, astronauts can't just make a run to the grocery store ...
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NFL Draft Receiver Rankings: No. 3 – Kadarius Toney, Florida With Davante Adams, the Green Bay Packers have one of the NFL's premier receivers. The supporting cast isn't great and lacks a pure slot threat, but Allen Lazard brings size and physicality, Marquez Valdes-Scantling is a premier deep threat and Devin ...
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Houthis Step Up Long-Range Drone Attacks On Saudi Oil Facilities A series of long-range strikes by garage-built drones have inflicted costly damage on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, and the attacks by Houthi forces with Iranian backing appear to be escalating. The Houthis have now unveiled a new drone with ...
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Weekend Outlook – Take a walking tour of the cherry blossoms You may have missed cherry blossom season when the pandemic hit last year, but you can make up for the lost time this weekend. Join a walking tour in Cleveland Park to admire the cherry blossoms on Friday, watch performances by Japanese artists on ...
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North Korea's Kim renews call for rapid housing construction – KCNA By Sangmi Cha. SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has paid his second visit in a week to one of the sites of his ambitious project to build 50,000 new apartments in Pyongyang, and called for a renewed push on housing development, state ...
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Orioles To Open Season Against Red Sox. Here's Who You Should Keep An Eye On This Year Trey Mancini had surgery for colon cancer last year on the same day Major League Baseball shut down spring training due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo Credit: Baltimore Orioles. Baseball returned ...
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Buccaneers' Bruce Arians makes good on promise, gets tattoo after Super Bowl 55 victory A few months after tattooing the Chiefs in Super Bowl 55, Bruce Arians got tattooed himself. You might be a bit surprised, as Arians is a man of style and flair anyway: Kangol hats, hipster glasses and an art-house film director goatee are all signs that a tattoo ...
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UPDATE: Winter weather advisory canceled "Model guidance has trended east and weaker with the system crossing the eastern Great Lakes tonight through Thursday. · In an updated forecast, the Weather Service is calling for less than 2 inches of snow through Thursday night in Livingston County.
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Former Congressman Fined by Dept. of Justice for Accepting Foreign Money Former 18th District Congress and Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has paid a major fine to the U.S. government for accepting foreign contributions. According to Peoria Public Radio, LaHood took a $50,000 check from Toufic Joseph ...
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Women lead in getting COVID-19 vaccines in South Dakota SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The female population of South Dakota accounts for roughly half of the population but females account for more than half of all coronavirus vaccinations in the state, according to state Department of Health data. Females make ...
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Ethiopia: Sadism is the most shocking part of the war in Tigray I fled Mekelle just days before the Ethiopian and Eritrean defence forces were to take the capital. Many residents fled the city in fear of fighting and threats of indiscriminate shelling that had occurred as the occupying forces took hold of other cities.
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