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Jim Irsay: Moving Colts All-Pro G Quenton Nelson to tackle still a possibility The Indianapolis Colts lost a cornerstone of their franchise for the last decade this offseason. Replacing him won't be easy. Anthony Castonzo's retirement left a hole at left tackle, one that could have been filled in last year's tackle-rich draft, and could also be ...
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Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis expects to return Thursday vs. Dallas Mavericks Davis said he now feels "100 percent" healthy from the calf strain and tendinosis in his right leg but detailed the scary moments after the injury occurred. "I never tore an Achilles, but I ...
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Laporta's Barcelona to-do list: Messi renewal, reduce debts and wage bill, manage Super League backlash After a rough start to the 2020-21 season, spring is in the air for Barcelona and there's a lot to be hopeful for. Ronald Koeman's side have cut the gap on league leaders Atletico Madrid to just five points (Atleti have played one game more) thanks to an ...
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Afghan War: Do Americans support Biden pulling out? Americans have reacted with mixed emotions to President Joe Biden's decision to pull all US troops out of Afghanistan over the next few months. The withdrawal comes nearly 20 years after the US invaded the Middle Eastern nation in the aftermath of the 9/11 ...
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Florida Superintendent Arrested on Perjury Charge in School Safety Inquiry The superintendent of Broward County Public Schools, Robert W. Runcie, was arrested as part of a criminal investigation following the Parkland school shooting in 2018.
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Robin Lehner slams NHL for 'blatant lie' regarding vaccinations, easing COVID protocols Speaking to the media on Zoom during the team's morning skate availability, Lehner said Vegas players were told in March that if a certain number were vaccinated, then the NHL's COVID-19 restrictions would be eased.
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On TV, Spend Earth Day With David, Greta … or Cher? This year's specials include a Greta Thunberg documentary, a David Attenborough extravaganza, James Cameron on whales and Cher rescuing an elephant.
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Texas officials and activists say murder conviction for George Floyd's death "is only one step" in reforming policing People react after the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin,. People at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis react Tuesday after former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering ...
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Arden Key signing with 49ers The 49ers added players on both sides of the ball on Wednesday. Running back Wayne Gallman signed with the team after visiting earlier this week and Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that defensive end Arden Key will do the same. It's a one-year deal for ...
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Newsom launches effort to deal with drought; emergencies declared in two counties Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday declared a drought emergency in two Northern California counties as he stood on the dry shoreline of Lake Mendocino. The declaration gives state regulators expanded powers to curtail diversions in the parched Russian ...
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Everything You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines and Blood Clots Of the 7.5 million doses given, the agency says the half dozen women, ages 18 to 48, developed a rare type of blood clot. The rare clots can appear in the brain or abdomen, along with a low blood platelet level that affects clotting.
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Nicole Montalvo's husband, father-in-law guilty of her murder, mutilation in gruesome death After just 90 minutes, a jury found the estranged husband and father-in-law of St. Cloud woman Nicole Montalvo guilty of second-degree murder Wednesday for killing and dismembering her. The six-member jury began deliberating close to 4:30 p.m. at the ...
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Russia Arrests Over 1000 at Rallies for Hunger-Striking Navalny By Polina Nikolskaya, Maria Tsvetkova and Polina Ivanova. MOSCOW (Reuters) -Police rounded up more than a thousand protesters on Wednesday as Russians in dozens of cities took part in rallies organised by allies of hunger-striking Kremlin critic Alexei ...
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India's Massive COVID Surge Puzzles Scientists The pandemic is sweeping through India at a pace that has staggered scientists. Daily case numbers have exploded since early March: the government reported 273,810 new infections nationally on 18 April. High numbers in India have also helped drive ...
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Sanders And Top Progressives Push To Make College Free For Most Americans Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., are introducing legislation Wednesday that would make higher education free for most Americans by imposing new taxes on many Wall Street ...
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2021 Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight: How to watch the show The 2012 Lyrid meteor shower as captured by astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space Station. NASA. Meteor season is back with the annual Lyrid meteor shower. The first three months of most years represent a relative dry spell for night-sky ...
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New details emerge on Rockets forward Sterling Brown's altercation in Miami Late Sunday night, Brown was a victim of an assault that left him hospitalized while leaving a strip club in Miami. The Houston Rockets forward has since been discharged from Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami but is still in a great deal of pain — according to ...
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JPL's Mars rover includes a little box that just made breathable oxygen on the red planet PASADENA — In a major advancement toward sending astronauts to Mars, a toaster-sized instrument aboard the Jet Propulsion Laboratory-managed Perseverance rover successfully extracted oxygen from the atmosphere of the red planet, NASA officials ...
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Jameis Winston gives rousing speech at youth football camp, says he's 'outworking everybody' Jameis Winston is about that business. The Saints quarterback is expected to be locked in a battle with Taysom Hill for the starting gig this year, and he knows as much if his speech given to youth football players over the weekend is any indication.
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Divided US Senate Confirms Vanita Gupta to No. 3 Job at Justice Department Gupta won confirmation as President Joe Biden's associate attorney general in a final vote of 51-49. Only one Republican - Lisa Murkowski of Alaska - voted to confirm her, saying she felt Gupta was personally committed to combating injustice.
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Canadian Judge Grants Huawei CFO Request to Delay Hearings VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — A Canadian judge has granted Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's request to delay the final leg in her extradition hearings, days before they were set to begin. British ...
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2021 Apple iPad Pro: Should You Upgrade? The new iPad Pro will set you back at least $799, but that's just a jumping-off point, especially if you want 2TB of storage and 5G. If you're wondering whether this year's upgrades are worth your money, here's what to consider. Steven Winkelman. By Steven ...
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PM Update: Wind advisory through evening, and a freeze warning for far north and west suburbs tonight Highs that reached the mid- and upper 60s were sent tumbling by a strong cold front. Readings near 50 to the mid-50s this afternoon felt much colder thanks to the wind. Through 4 p.m., Washington has seen a gust of 46 mph. Dulles has seen the same, while ...
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Indy 500 to Host 135000 in Largest Sports Event in Pandemic The Indianapolis 500 is set to be the largest sporting event in the world since the start of the pandemic with 135,000 spectators permitted to attend "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" next month.
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5 things to know about COVID-19 variants 1. What is a variant? Viruses constantly change through mutation as a natural part of evolution, and variants are expected over time. When the virus infects our cells, it replicates, and sometimes slight changes are made in those copies, causing mutations.
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Pfizer finds counterfeit COVID-19 vaccine doses in Poland and Mexico Get the latest tech stories with CNET Daily News every weekday. Yes, I also want to receive the CNET Insider newsletter, keeping ...
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UCSD Alum to Pilot NASA, SpaceX Crew-2 Launch of Reused Capsule By piloting the Dragon spacecraft for its second manned mission to the ISS, Megan McArthur will be piloting the same spacecraft her husband, NASA astronaut Bob Behnken, took to ISS last year ...
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DePaul to Require Students to Get COVID Vaccine Before Fall Semester DePaul University will require all students to receive coronavirus vaccinations before returning to campus for the fall 2021 semester, the school announced Wednesday. According to a press release from the school, all undergraduate, graduate and ...
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Now streaming: 'Mare of Easttown,' 'Rutherford Falls,' 'Mortal Kombat' and more Here's what's new on Video on Demand, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and other services. Top streams of the week. Kate Winslet stars as a police detective in "Mare of Easttown" (TV-MA), a limited-series crime drama steeped in the depressed culture of its ...
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Wall St. fears Netflix fatigue as subscriber growth slumps (Reuters) - Wall Street cast doubt on Wednesday on Netflix Inc's ability to bounce back strongly from a first-quarter slowdown in subscriber growth that pointed to fatigue among viewers after a year of COVID-19-driven binge streaming.
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State looking to revise COVID-19 county map framework "We know that the test positivity rate will likely go up as more people get vaccinated, so we are reconsidering 5 percent or less metric you can see. We also, now with the vaccine on board, we can tolerate a higher number of cases. So we are reconsidering that ...
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Oscar predictions: Can anything beat 'Nomadland'? Ahead of Sunday's 93rd Academy Awards, Associated Press Film Writers Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr share their predictions for a ceremony that is forging on in the midst of the pandemic. BEST PICTURE. The Nominees: "The Father,""Judas and the Black ...
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Ohio's Republican governor announces police reform bill Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine said Wednesday that a police reform bill is in the works, one of several police reform efforts underway nationwide in the wake of Tuesday's conviction of a former Minneapolis Police officer in the murder of George Floyd.
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Did Overhyped Marketing Kill Two Tesla Passengers? "Autopilot" That Isn't Picking through the charred remains of a Tesla crash last weekend, first responders found two bodies in passenger seats, but none at the wheel. It's possible they incorrectly used Tesla's much-touted "Autopilot" feature. If so, did they die from their own folly, ...
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In historic step, Governor Northam signs marijuana bill into law RICHMOND, Va. (WSET) — In just 71 days, simple possession of marijuana will no longer be a crime in Virginia. Governor Ralph Northam stood will several other policymakers on Wednesday excited for what he calls a step forward in Virginia. "This has been ...
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Active COVID infections, hospitalizations fall as Massachusetts reports 1370 new cases, 13 deaths on Wednesday Officials also announced another 13 COVID-related fatalities, bringing the death toll from the pandemic to 17,151. The seven-day average of positive tests is 2.14% ...
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Chrissy Teigen says Meghan Markle reached out to her after her pregnancy loss "She is really wonderful and so kind and just as kind as everyone says she is," Teigen said.
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Powerball to remain in Idaho after international sales delayed "Freedom to play Powerball is restored. This is a game that Idahoans have enjoyed for three decades," said Idaho Lottery Director Jeff Anderson.
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Man Claiming To Have Bomb Shot And Killed By Worcester Police Investigators said Phet Gouvonvong, 31, of Worcester called 911 after 10 p.m. Tuesday, saying he had a bomb. Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early said officers found him around Grafton Street in Worcester with "what appeared ...
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Amazon debuts pay-by-palm at some Whole Foods stores NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is rolling out pay-by-palm technology at some Whole Foods grocery stores near its headquarters to make paying quicker and more convenient. The technology, called Amazon One, lets shoppers scan the palm of their hand and ...
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Pittsburgh-Detroit Runs Tigers third. Victor Reyes doubles to right field. Zack Short walks. JaCoby Jones flies out to left field to Bryan Reynolds. Robbie Grossman out on a sacrifice fly to deep center field to Dustin Fowler. Victor Reyes scores. Niko Goodrum strikes out swinging.
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Chipotle digital sales jump 134% as customers order ahead through 'Chipotlanes' Chipotle's business is booming as the restaurant chain's digital sales jumped 133.9%, and s its online orders overtook orders made inside its restaurants for the first time ever.. The 2,803 store chain credited government stimulus checks helping drive ...
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All homeless people on Los Angeles' Skid Row must be offered housing by the fall, judge orders The judge's filing follows on Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announcing his budget for the next fiscal year in which he vowed to dedicate $1 billion toward homelessness. In 2020 alone, 1,383 homeless people died, and an ...
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Queen Elizabeth thanks public for support after Prince Philip's death Queen Elizabeth has thanked the public for their tributes to Prince Philip in a message to mark her 95th birthday (04.21.21). The monarch said that tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh, who died earlier this month at the age of 99, have provided comfort in a ...
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Explained: India's new vaccine policy In the first three phases, when healthcare workers, frontline workers, and those above the age of 45 were vaccinated, the Centre procured the entire quantity of vaccines from the manufacturers, Serum Institute of India (Covishield) and Bharat Biotech (Covaxin), ...
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Michigan surpasses 6M COVID-19 vaccines administered Michigan has put more than 6 million COVID-19 vaccines into arms since late December, including almost 90,000 per day over the last two weeks. By the end of the day Monday, April 19, more than 3.7 million residents had received their first dose -- or 45.6% ...
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Cat Scratch Fever: Ted Nugent tests positive for COVID days after flight with Gov. Kristi Noem SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Motor City Madman Ted Nugent has tested positive for the coronavirus one week after flying with Gov. Kristi Noem from Waco, TX to Pierre. In his announcement, Nugent says he had been having symptoms for 10 days prior to ...
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Unlock Michigan petition effort was 'sleazy,' but not illegal, AG says Following a seven-month investigation into conduct by petition circulators for Unlock Michigan, an organization that seeks to eliminate the governor's emergency powers, state Attorney General Dana Nessel said she will issue no criminal charges.
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Health department suggests businesses help promote vaccinations for employees As novel coronavirus vaccination efforts continue across the region, the Health Department of Northwest Michigan is stressing getting vaccinated as quickly as possible. They'd also like to see individuals be fully vaccinated by Memorial Day weekend.
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Cuomo-Controlled Legal Marijuana 'Cannabis Board' Rolling In For Summer New York's new Cannabis Control Board — which will set up and oversee the state's rollout of legalized recreational marijuana — is expected to be in place before the beginning of summer, THE CITY has learned.
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