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Georgia Bulldogs add former LSU Tigers TE Arik Gilbert Gilbert, the No. 1 tight end and No. 6 prospect overall in the 2020 ESPN 300, is expected to enroll in summer classes at UGA later this month, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
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Rex Burkhead reaches deal with Houston Texans, joins crowded backfield Before his injury, Burkhead ran for 274 yards and three touchdowns and caught 25 passes with three touchdowns. Last season, the Texans ranked last in rushing DVOA, led by Johnson and running back Duke Johnson ...
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'Contested, Heated Culture Wars' Mark Ultraconservative Texas Session AUSTIN, Texas — It was a literal exit strategy: Texas Democrats staged a last-minute walkout on Saturday to kill an elections bill that would have restricted voting statewide. The quorum-breaking move — a decades-old maneuver favored by Democratic ...
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Michael Flynn and the endless insurrection It's hard to decide when to take this stuff seriously. It's gotten harder to shake off since January 6, when the attack on Congress, the seat of the legislative branch, was met with a distinct lack of action by now-former President Donald Trump, then the head of the ...
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Sources: Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid doubtful for Game 5 vs. Washington Wizards with knee injury Embiid had an MRI on his right knee Tuesday and is expected to be evaluated further Wednesday. He suffered the knee injury after a hard fall that knocked him out of the 76ers' 122-114 Game ...
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Jack Nicklaus explains everything you need to know about his new test at Muirfield Village Annual site of the Memorial, which Nicklaus founded in 1976, Muirfield Village ranks among the finest courses in America and because of its strategic value, the scenic, sylvan layout holds the distinction of being the only venue in the world to host the Ryder Cup, ...
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Belarusian activist stabs his throat during a court hearing in Minsk According to the organization, Steffan Latypov, who is facing allegations of organizing protests and resisting arrest, stabbed himself in the neck during the hearing because of alleged threats from authorities against his family if he didn't plead guilty. He faces an ...
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Biden administration formally ends 'remain in Mexico' policy after suspending it earlier this year (CNN) The Biden administration formally ended the Trump-era policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico until their court dates in the United States, according to a memo issued by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Shortly after President ...
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Fifth-grader dressed as Hitler, lauded dictator's 'accomplishments.' District is investigating. "I was pretty great wasn't I," the student wrote in pencil, using Hitler's voice and highlighting his rise to power. "I was very popular and many people followed me until I died. My [belief] in antisemitism drove me to kill more than 6 million Jews.".
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Neronha says he will sign off on hospital sale with conditions Attorney General Peter Neronha Tuesday signed off on the sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital with strict financial conditions he said should protect the facilities from a looming crisis. Leonard Green Equity partners, the private equity ...
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Derek Chauvin faces hearing on federal charges in George Floyd's death Derek Chauvin, 45, is scheduled to appear in federal court via videoconference from Minnesota's maximum-security prison in Oak Park Heights, where he's being held as he awaits sentencing following his April conviction on murder and manslaughter charges.
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Biden speaks to "fill the silence" about Tulsa Race Massacre Washington — President Biden on Tuesday commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, becoming the first president to honor the victims in Tulsa of the two-day rampage by a White mob. "For much too long, the history of what took ...
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Latin America reels from pandemic, desperate for vaccines as Blinken makes 1st trip to region Days before Vice President Kamala Harris heads south to Central America, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is making a similar trip focused on migration and development, but to a region still reeling from the pandemic. While the Biden administration has ...
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Michigan Secretary of State wants $25 million to catch up on COVID-19 backlog LANSING, MI - After 14 months, Michigan is no longer extending expiration dates on driver's licenses. Demand for renewal appointments has been piling up for more than a year, and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is seeking more staffing to help chip ...
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At least 3 dead, 34 wounded in Chicago's Memorial Day weekend violence Police spokeswoman Kellie Bartoli said that figure included a Friday morning homicide, which the department's news affairs division doesn't consider part of the weekend when compiling statistics. The Tribune counts holiday weekend shooting numbers from 3 ...
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What Is Amazon Sidewalk and How Do You Disable It? Ring Floodlight Cam (2019). Ring Spotlight Cam Wired (2019). Ring Spotlight Cam Mount (2019), Echo (3rd gen and newer). Echo Dot ( ...
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SpaceX will launch baby squid and tardigrades to the space station this week CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX is gearing up to launch its 22nd cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) this week, and tucked inside the Dragon cargo capsule will be some interesting organisms. Bobtail squid and tardigrades, also known ...
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Florida's Democratic agricultural commissioner, Nikki Fried, announces her bid for governor. "After two decades of Republican governors, it's time to try something new," Ms. Fried said in a brief phone interview days before her announcement. "It's time for a change." Ms ...
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Coinbase Pro opens up to dogecoin after cryptocurrency's 6000% gain this year Starting Tuesday, Coinbase Pro will accept inbound transfers of dogecoin. Trading will begin on or after 9 a.m. PT Thursday June 3, if liquidity conditions are met.
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Why Ellie Kemper is facing controversy over past involvement with the Veiled Prophet Ball The article noted that Kemper is a member of a historically wealthy banking family in Missouri including her father, David Kemper, a high-profile bank executive. USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Kemper ...
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The stigma of variant names (CNN) Coronavirus variants will now be referred to by letters of the Greek alphabet instead of where they were first discovered, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday, in a bid to prevent the stigmatization of entire communities.
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Unemployment update: Almost half of US states are ending $300 enhanced benefits early Nearly half the country is now planning to cut off federal jobless benefits starting later this month. We'll explain what's happening with those bonus checks, pandemic relief aid and unemployment tax refunds.
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Mare of Easttown: That ending explained and all your questions answered Kate Winslet was immense throughout the miniseries. HBO. Not only did the Mare of Easttown finale reveal who was behind the HBO show's central murder, but it saw resident no-frills, get-the-job done hero Marianne "Mare" Sheehan finally find a sense of ...
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The Discovery chief David Zaslav greets his WarnerMedia troops. The new media company that would combine WarnerMedia and Discovery has a name: Warner Bros. Discovery. David Zaslav, the executive who will run the combined companies if the merger is approved by regulators, announced the name at a ...
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Donald Trump endorses Gov. Greg Abbott for reelection The endorsement comes as Abbott faces a primary challenge from former state Sen. Don Huffines of Dallas and as other fellow Republicans eye the race. by Patrick Svitek June 1, 2021 4:53 PM Central. Copy link. Republish. Gov. Greg Abbott greeted ...
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China reports first known human case of H10N3 bird flu A man in China caught the first case of H10N3 bird flu ever reported in a human, China's National Health Commission (NHC) announced Tuesday (June 1). The H10N3 strain of avian influenza normally causes mild disease in birds, and until now, no cases of ...
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Game 5 Preview: Suns-Lakers is all about health and bully ball Also historically, LeBron James of the defending NBA Champ Los Angeles Lakers has never lost a first round playoff series in 14 chances. Fourteen chances! Let's go! Injuries. Lakers: Anthony ...
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Michigan adopts rules requiring implicit bias training for health care providers LANSING — Michigan's medical care providers will be required to complete regular "implicit bias" training, starting in June 2022, to help ensure the quality of care the state residents receive is not affected by unconscious racial or other prejudices. Gov.
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Virginia Military Institute must address 'racist and sexist culture,' report finds RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia Military Institute's culture "creates and reinforces barriers" hindering the state-funded military college from confronting the racial and gender disparities in the treatment of cadets and faculty, a five-month investigation into ...
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HP Enterprise Earnings Top Estimates, Sees First-Ever Double-Digit Sales Growth For the quarter, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (ticker: HPE) posted revenue of $6.7 billion, up 11% from a year earlier and ahead of the Street consensus forecast of $6.6 billion. Adjusted for currency, revenue was up 9%.
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After winning job back in 14-hour appeal hearing, fired BRPD union president resigns from force The Baton Rouge police union president who recently won his job back after being fired for doing a media interview last year resigned from the department Tuesday. Cpl. Siya Creel announced his resignation in a letter to BRPD leadership, citing "continued ...
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Fauci told Chinese official they would 'get through this together,' email reveals Dr. Anthony Fauci corresponded with a Chinese health official early in the pandemic, acknowledging the "crazy people in this world" and vowing to "get through this together," a new report revealed Tuesday. The nation's top expert on infectious diseases ...
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Knicks respond to Clint Capela saying Hawks will come to MSG and send them 'on vacation' Clint Capela left no room for interpretation. The Atlanta Hawks center accused the Knicks of playing dirty and talking trash on the court, and said the Hawks are coming to Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night to put the Knicks "on vacation.".
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A Teen Shoves A Bear To Save Her Family's Dogs A 17-year-old Southern California girl got in a shoving match with a bear to protect her dogs and walked away nearly unscathed. Hailey Morinico and her mother were gardening in their backyard in Bradbury, Calif., on Monday afternoon when a bear and her ...
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Former Mizzou wrestling All-American Tyron Woodley to fight Jake Paul on Aug. 28 Another former Missouri wrestling star has accepted a fight against internet-celebrity-turned-professional-boxer Jake Paul. Stepping out of mixed martial arts and into boxing will be St. Louis native Tyron Woodley, a former UFC welterweight champion, who ...
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Active COVID infections in Mass. drop to fewer than 6K as 60% of state has at least one vaccine dose There are now 225 Massachusetts patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, down from 236 reported over the weekend. That includes 77 in intensive care, and 38 who are currently intubated, data shows.
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Rainbow flag raised at Daley Plaza as Pride Month begins Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison had hoped to hoist a rainbow flag during his first Pride Month in office in 2019 but ran into trouble obtaining one large enough to fly above Daley Plaza. The flag-raising ceremony was canceled last year due to ...
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Asian San Francisco officer attacked in possible hate crime SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A San Francisco police officer responding to a call about a man making threats to people in Chinatown was attacked by the suspect, who was later arrested on assault and hate crime charges, authorities said. Surveillance video ...
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Biden Budget Will Mean Better Buildings for All To truly meet the nation's climate goals, we must address the efficiency and fossil fuel consumption of our buildings, which are responsible for about 40 percent of all climate pollution. Efficient building electrification is a key strategy to achieve a climate-friendly ...
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The origins of June's National Dairy Month Dairy cattle eat grain at a Texas dairy farm. Texas recently edged out New York. National Dairy Month started out as a way to distribute extra milk during the warm months of summer ...
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Zoom reports blowout earnings but warns of a coming slowdown Zoom's first-quarter results exceeded estimates across the board. The company now sees 50% revenue growth for the full fiscal year as expansion drops from the pandemic-fueled 2020. In this article. ZM. Zoom Video Communications Inc. founder and CEO ...
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16-year-old admits he called in bomb threat to Princeton University The teen, who has not been named because he is a minor, pleaded guilty Friday to creating a false public alarm and was sentenced to two years of probation, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday.
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Bend-La Pine Schools celebrate graduating Class of 2021 "We are thrilled to honor the Class of 2021 and their many accomplishments at our in-person graduation ceremonies," said Lora Nordquist, interim superintendent. Graduations will occur at the following times and locations ...
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Kentucky senior centers can reopen to full capacity June 11 Senior centers, closed in Kentucky for 15 months since the pandemic, can reopen to full capacity on June 11, Governor Andy Beshear announced on Tuesday. "On March 13, 2020, I had to make a tough call," said Beshear. On that day, he announced the ...
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West Virginia governor liable for $700M coal company loan CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice confirmed on Tuesday that he is personally liable for $700 million in loans taken by his coal companies from a lender in the United Kingdom that went bankrupt. The Republican governor took shots ...
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6 in 10 Ohioans should keep wearing masks indoors after Wednesday, DeWine says CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohioans who aren't fully vaccinated should continue to wear masks indoors past June 2, when the mask order will be lifted. The governor's statement reads: "Ohioans have done a great job during the pandemic.
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Patrick Mahomes: Aaron Rodgers joining AFC West would be 'awesome' As the offseason rumors surrounding Aaron Rodgers continue to putter, the most hotly discussed destinations for the NFL MVP -- if the Green Bay Packers actually were to trade the quarterback -- have been the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders.
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New York rent relief applications now open: What tenants need to know STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Starting Tuesday, June 1, low- and moderate-income renters can apply for the state's Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), which was launched during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to provide economic relief for ...
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Deputy, suspect killed in California desert shootout This undated photo released by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office shows Sgt. Dominic Vaca, a Southern California sheriff's deputy, who died after being shot by a suspect who was later killed in a shootout with deputies in Yucca Valley, a desert ...
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How major US stock indexes fared Tuesday Major indexes struggled to a mixed finish on Wall Street after giving up an early gain Tuesday. The S&P 500 slipped as losses for technology and health care companies offset gains in other sectors. Elsewhere, the Nasdaq fell slightly and the Dow Jones ...
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