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Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case Challenging Roe v. Wade The case, arising from a Mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks, could undermine the constitutional right established in Roe v. Wade.
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Series Preview: New York Yankees at Texas Rangers After taking two out of three from the Baltimore Orioles, the New York Yankees will head to Arlington to take on the Texas Rangers for a four-game set to conclude their 10-game road trip. Unfortunately, the Yankees will be without slugger Giancarlo Stanton, ...
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2021 PGA Championship odds, picks: Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed predictions from top model Dustin Johnson hasn't recorded a top-10 finish in his last six starts, but he still has a comfortable cushion atop the Official World Golf Ranking entering the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Johnson needed to make par on the 18th hole of ...
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Tyson Fury must fight Deontay Wilder by Sept. 15, although arbitrator OKs potential extension In granting Wilder's injunction, former federal judge Daniel Weinstein declined to award Wilder -- who initiated the action -- any monetary damages and allowed for the possibility that Fury and Wilder could agree to an extension.
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'Succession' Meets '90 Day Fiancé' in WarnerMedia-Discovery Deal The transaction will combine HBO, Warner Bros. studios, CNN, TNT, TBS and several other cable networks with a host of reality-based cable channels from Discovery such as Oprah Winfrey's OWN, HGTV, the Food Network and Animal Planet.
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Trill Williams Claimed Off Waivers by Miami Dolphins Days after being waived by the New Orleans Saints, former Syracuse defensive back Trill Williams has been claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins. Williams was waived with a failed physical designation on Friday. Williams signed with the Saints as an ...
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Man Who Says He Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos Refutes Frito-Lays' Claim That He 'Was Not Involved' In the article, Frito-Lay claims that Lynne Greenfeld, an employee at Frito-Lay's corporate office, developed Flamin' Hot Cheetos in 1989, and the company credits her with the name and helping bring the product to market.
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Cyclone Tauktae LIVE: Tauktae Enters Gujarat as Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm; Starts to Weaken Tauktae weekend into very severe storm. As per the latest update from the IMD, the rear sector of the eyewall of Cyclone Tauktae now lies completely overland at 2 am on May 18, indicating the completion of the landfall process. Interaction with the land has ...
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Howard County Executive Ball amends proposed budget, giving more to schools and delaying police body camera ... Howard County Executive Calvin Ball sent a letter to the Board of Education on Monday proposing reallocation of money in his proposed fiscal 2022 budget to give an additional $4 million to the Howard County Public School System. As a result of giving more ...
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Adam Sandler spotted dropping dimes in pick-up basketball game, earns respect of NBA Twitter Now starting at point guard: Happy Gilmore. Actor and comedian Adam Sandler is a massive hoops fan; his love for basketball has a tendency to make it into his movies, and he's actually pretty good, too. Or, at least, better than your average YMCA hooper.
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2 detention deputies terminated after death of Black inmate Jamal Sutherland in Charleston jail Deputies at the Charleston County jail in South Carolina pepper-sprayed and repeatedly deployed stun guns before Jamal Sutherland, 31, became unresponsive. Two ...
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Afghans who helped the US now fear being left behind KABUL — He served as an interpreter alongside US soldiers on hundreds of patrols and dozens of firefights in eastern Afghanistan, earning a glowing letter of recommendation from an American platoon commander and a medal of commendation.
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New South Carolina Law Makes Inmates Choose Electric Chair or Firing Squad Columbia, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has signed into law a bill that forces death row inmates for now to choose between the electric chair or a newly formed firing squad in hopes the state can restart executions after an involuntary ...
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Dodgers' Albert Pujols: Batting cleanup in Dodger debut Pujols will start at first base and bat cleanup Monday against the Diamondbacks in his first game as a Dodger, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports. It's possible the Dodgers see something in Pujols that the rest of the world doesn't, as it's ...
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In Philadelphia, a potential harbinger for Boston The DA's race in Philly could offer some clues to what might happen in Suffolk and other places where progressive prosecutors have changed the way they do business. By Kevin Cullen Globe Columnist,Updated May 17, 2021, in 21 hours. People in ...
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Eviction moratorium ending in August as Gov. JB Pritzker announces $1.1 billion in relief for tenants, landlords Gov. J.B. Pritzker plans to end his statewide moratorium on evictions this summer as Illinois receives $1.1 billion in federal aid to help landlords whose tenants are behind on their rent due to the coronavirus pandemic. "We will work with our partners to bring ...
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White Sox's Jose Abreu: Missing series with ankle issue Andrew Vaughn will get to spend some time at first base in his absence, opening up more starts in the outfield for players like Danny Mendick and Leury Garcia, who will occupy the corners Monday against the Twins.
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Brooklyn Diocese reports attacks on crucifix, statue over three-day period Brooklyn, N.Y. — Officials in the Brooklyn Diocese said May 17 they will be "notifying our churches to be on alert" to vandalism and hate crimes directed at Catholic church property following two such incidents in about a three-day period. "And we are asking ...
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Idaho House Seat Filled After Lawmaker Accused of Rape Quits BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has appointed Lori McCann of Lewiston to the Legislature to fill a seat left empty after the previous lawmaker resigned amid a rape investigation.
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Israel strikes Gaza tunnels as cease-fire efforts remain elusive GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The Israeli military unleashed another heavy wave of airstrikes Monday on the Gaza Strip, saying it destroyed militant tunnels and the homes of nine Hamas commanders. International diplomacy to end the weeklong war that has ...
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Buffett's firm sells off financials, halves Chevron stake OMAHA, Neb. — Investor Warren Buffett's company pared back its holdings in financial firms further during the first quarter and also halved its new investment in Chevron. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. provided an update on its U.S. stock holdings in a filing with ...
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Tiger that wandered in Houston neighborhood is sent to wildlife sanctuary The 9-month-old male named India is being cared for at the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, a sanctuary in Murchison, Texas, said Noelle Almrud, the sanctuary's senior director.
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How Michael Jordan worked 'smarter' and Kobe Bryant worked 'harder,' according to their trainer Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan (L) and Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (R) chase a loose ball in the first quarter of the 1998 NBA All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden in New York City, February 8th.
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Matt Gaetz associate Joel Greenberg pleads guilty in federal sex trafficking case Orlando, Florida — Joel Greenberg, a former county tax collector and associate of Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, pleaded guilty on Monday to six federal charges, including child sex trafficking and wire fraud. Greenberg entered the plea during a ...
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Mets' Noah Syndergaard: Rehab assignment scheduled Syndergaard (elbow) will make his first rehab appearance with Low-A St. Lucie on Wednesday, Justin Toscano of The Bergen Record reports. Syndergaard has been recovering from Tommy John surgery that he underwent in March of 2020, and the start of ...
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Debating the origins of the COVID-19 virus: What we know, what we don't know Scientists have different definitions of "gain of function" research. Researchers at the Wuhan lab used reverse genetics on bat coronaviruses to create viruses not found in nature. Some of this research was funded by a grant provided by the National Institutes of ...
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Disneyland Paris to reopen June 17, Disney World phases out masks: The latest on Disney parks Disney World reopened in July 2020. Disney. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. Disney has finally reopened its iconic original theme park, Disneyland in California, and announced an ...
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In the world of internet algorithms, there are only two sides to the conflict in Israel The American Right has one view, informed by Evangelical mythos and anti-Muslim racism. The American Left has another, seeing a classic occupier/occupied situation. And Jews get caught in the middle.
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Tigers lineup: Eric Haase starting in left field, Wilson Ramos at DH Catcher Eric Haase will make his first start in left field tonight in Seattle. The Tigers (14-26) start a three-game series in Seattle against the Mariners (21-20) on Monday at 10:10 p.m. Tigers right-hander Casey Mize (2-3, 4.19 ERA) will face M's lefty Yusei ...
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Under Biden, stars aligning for war powers repeal: Kaine Senator Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill, March 25, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by ANDREW HARNIK/POOL/AFP via Getty Images).
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California Coronavirus Updates: Biden Commits To Sharing 80 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Worldwide On Monday, Biden said that "we know America will never be fully safe until the pandemic that's raging globally is under control." The doses will come from existing U.S. production of Pfizer ...
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US officials seek big fines against more airline passengers WASHINGTON — Federal regulators are continuing to pursue large penalties against a few airline passengers accused of disrupting flights. The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that it will seek fines totaling more than $100,000 against four ...
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Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez are officially married The couple first went public with their relationship with the release of Grande's song "Stuck with U," in collaboration with Justin Bieber. Grande, 27, and Gomez, 25, are seen dancing together in the music video for the song.
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Star of 'iCarly' reboot speaks out after facing racist attacks: 'Can't break me' It was announced in mid-March that Laci Mosley would be joining the revival cast as the best friend and roommate of Carly, played by Miranda Cosgrove. May 17, 2021, 11:05 AM PDT / Source: TMRW. By Drew Weisholtz. One of the new stars of the upcoming ...
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Mario Golf: Super Rush - Full Roster and Game Modes Revealed Nintendo Switch's Mario Golf: Super Rush will be released on June 25, 2021, and it will let players golf with their favorite characters from Mushroom Kingdom via button controls or motion controls. While the game is ...
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Hawaii reports 83 new COVID cases; no additional fatalities HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii reported 83 new COVID cases on Monday, pushing the total number of cases in the state since the pandemic began to 33,834. There were no additional deaths. The death toll from the virus on Oahu stands at ...
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Critical COVID numbers in Houston hit second-lowest level in past year McDeavitt thinks all those numbers will continue falling. The latest research shows people who are vaccinated are unlikely to become seriously ill and unlikely to spread the virus. "So what could go wrong?
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Napa County reports 10 new COVID-19 cases at start of week The county said 172,067 doses of COVID vaccine have been administered to local residents and people who work here, an increase of 4,794 doses since Friday's report. Eighty-one people have died in Napa ...
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The new 'Big 5' are for shooting with a camera, not a gun (CNN) — In the 1800s, when blood sports were more socially acceptable, the term "Big Five" was coined to refer to the lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant and leopard -- the animals that trophy hunters in Africa considered the most dangerous to hunt on foot.
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Taxpayers deserve pandemic penalty relief, AICPA says With taxpayers continuing to face challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the IRS facing a backlog of 29 million tax returns that need manual processing, the AICPA on Monday urged the IRS to implement "fair, reasonable, and practical" penalty ...
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Continuous monitoring of critical infrastructure absent from cyber executive order The cybersecurity executive order issued by the Biden administration last wekk doesn't require the relevant agencies to increase their visibility into critical infrastructure, a lingering weakness for the federal government, security experts told FedScoop.
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Singapore's Unlinked Virus Cases Tied to Indian Variant The highly transmissible strain of Covid-19 that surfaced in India has become more prominent among Singapore's growing number of unlinked cases, in a sign that hidden chains of transmission of the variant have existed for some time. Of the 17 unlinked ...
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Vacation redux: British tourists return to Portugal beaches LISBON, Portugal (AP) — British vacationers began arriving in large numbers in southern Portugal on Monday for the first time in more than a year, after governments in the two countries eased their COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions. A plane from ...
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Did 'Jeopardy!' predict Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez reuniting? The game show can apparently see into the future, as a clue on the May 14 episode, which was filmed weeks earlier, said: "As a couple, they were jointly known as 'Bennifer.'".
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Study: Long Working Hours Cause 745000 Deaths A Year [Infographic] The burden of work-related disease is most prevalent in men with 72% of all deaths occurring among males. Most of the deaths were recorded among people who passed away in the 60-79 year age bracket who had worked 55 hours per week or more between ...
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Lee schools superintendent reflects on challenges of COVID-19 pandemic schooling Lee County School Superintendent Greg Adkins announces his retirement from the district on Friday, April. Contact tracing efforts led to quarantines of students and staff to prevent the spread of the virus on campus, ...
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Reds vs. Giants, Game 1 - Preview and Lineups The Reds go home to take on the Giants on a soggy Monday night at GABP. They'll face the one pitcher on the Giants' staff that isn't a former Red, in Logan Webb. The third year pitcher is having the best season of his career thus far, and is holding his own in ...
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1420 hours of mental health therapy sessions funded through Charlotte nonprofit On Saturday, the city of Charlotte and Mayor Vi Lyles proclaimed the day "Let's Talk About It Mental Health Awareness Day" to recognize the work done by Eustress Inc. May is Mental Health Awareness month, and the organization held its annual Let's Talk ...
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Attorney for Edenville flood victims: State is liable for 'billions' in damages MIDLAND, MI - An attorney representing victims of the 2020 Edenville dam collapse flooding said he believes the state owes residents 'billions' in related damages at a news conference Monday, May 17. Ven Johnson represents nearly 300 residents in a ...
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Series Preview: Blues at Avalanche The Avalanche and Blues will meet in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second time, the first since the 2001 Western Conference Final. Colorado won that best-of-7 series in five games on its way to its second championship; it also won the Cup in 1996.
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