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Anti-vaxxers are claiming centuries of Jewish suffering to look like martyrs Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on May 25 compared the logo to the gold Star of David patches that Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. Hers is a hyperbolic analogy familiar to many who espouse the conspiracies of QAnon, which traffics in ...
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Tom Brady's knee recovery could limit him at minicamp; 'He may be doing a lot of coaching,' coach Bruce Arians says Tom Brady's offseason knee procedure could keep him from fully participating in mandatory minicamp, but don't expect him to completely take it easy. Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said Tuesday he isn't certain what Brady's limitations might be next week.
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Nick Sorensen replaces Brian Schneider as Jacksonville Jaguars' special teams coordinator Sorensen played 10 years as a safety and special teams player in the NFL, including four seasons with the Jaguars (2003-06). He also played for the St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland ...
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Taylor Swift, Niecy Nash and more celebs talk LGBTQ Pride Month: 'I am proud of who I am' It's the queerest time of the year – yes, the whole month of June – when the LGBTQ community comes together to celebrate being out and proud. Pride started as a protest outside the Stonewall Inn in 1969 ...
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Florida becomes 8th state to enact anti-trans sports ban this year Under the law, public secondary school and college sports teams are required to be designated based on "biological sex," thus prohibiting trans women and girls from participating on women's athletic teams.
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AMC's 'apes' gave it a lifeline. Now, its CEO wants to use the meme frenzy as a springboard for growth AMC has pivoted back to an offensive strategy on a bet that its retail investors will stick with the company long enough for it to recoup its pandemic losses. Since the January stock surge, some retail investors have used social media to attack anyone who ...
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The Biden administration plans to suspend Arctic drilling leases issued during the last days of Trump's term. The Biden administration on Tuesday will suspend oil drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge that were issued in the waning days of the Trump administration, according to two people familiar with the matter. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland will ...
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Mafia Killer Who Became a Turncoat Is Released from Prison in Italy Giovanni Brusca completed 25 years in prison for murder, including the killings of Giovanni Falcone, an anti-mafia crusader and a 14-year-old boy he dissolved in acid. He later became an informant.
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Belarus activist 'stabs his neck' in court A Belarusian activist stabbed himself in the neck during a court appearance in the capital, Minsk, a rights group and opposition media have reported. Footage appeared to show Stepan Latypov collapsing after ...
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Justice Department makes first request to drop a Capitol riot case (CNN) The Justice Department on Tuesday asked to drop the Capitol riot case against defendant Christopher Kelly of New York, in one of the first moves to resolve one of the hundreds of federal cases related to the insurrection. In January, Kelly was accused ...
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The World Health Organization authorizes the Sinovac vaccine for emergency use. The decision, which comes about a month after the agency authorized another Chinese vaccine, made by Sinopharm, for emergency use, means that Sinovac's vaccine can potentially be included in Covax, a worldwide initiative to supply coronavirus vaccines ...
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Venezuela oil exports fell in May due to outage, diluent shortage -data The OPEC member's oil shipments were stable at around 700,000 bpd between February and April, but a gas leak that hit state-run PDVSA's upgraders and lower availability of light crude and refined products to dilute the Orinoco belt's extra heavy oil knocked ...
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Guard sues Minnesota State Patrol for arrest during protests A Black man who was working as a security guard for a CNN crew covering protests in Minneapolis following George Floyd's death last summer is suing two Minnesota State Patrol officers. By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press. June 1, 2021, 10:20 AM.
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'Leave the Building': Texas Walkout Escalates Voting Battles A dramatic late-night walkout in the Texas Capitol that blocked sweeping new voting restrictions is giving Democrats a boost of morale after months of racking up losses in GOP-controlled statehouses around the country. By Associated Press. |. May 31, 2021.
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LaMarcus Aldridge Reflects on Time With Blazers, Damian Lillard In the interview, which marks his first major one since his sudden retirement due to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, Aldridge says he wishes he had worked harder to build bridges with Damian Lillard.
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Hollywood's newest media giant to be named Warner Bros. Discovery Two weeks ago, AT&T startled Wall Street — and much of Hollywood — when it announced that it was getting out of the entertainment business just three years after the Dallas telecommunications giant bought the legendary Time Warner Inc. for $85 billion plus ...
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More Than One-Third of Heat-Related Deaths Caused by Global Warming, According to New Study The research team, made up of epidemiologists and climate scientists, looked at summer temperatures and mortality data from 732 locations in 43 countries from 1991 to 2018. They ran models on the data to simulate conditions both ...
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What you can do about changes to Google Photos storage The new Google Photos policy is now in effect. Jack Wallen shows you how he's managed to avoid filling up Google Drive with photos from his Android devices, with the help of Nextcloud. googlephotoshero.jpg. Image: Google Photos. If you haven't heard yet, ...
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Fueling box office rebound, 'Quiet Place' opens with $58.5M Including the Monday holiday, the studio forecasts the film will gross $58.5 million in North America. It added another $22 million in ticket sales overseas. The film's performance ...
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Biden to host Capito on infrastructure as Dems mull ditching talks President Joe Biden gestures toward Senator Shelley Capito. The White House reports that President Biden is looking forward to hosting Sen. Capito and continuing infrastructure talks. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters.
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Florida mass shooting: Video shows crowd just before 3 gunmen opened fire Police investigating the mass shooting rampage in Miami Dade-County, Florida, are reviewing videos which show partygoers gathered outside a banquet hall just before the three gunmen opened fire.
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Indiana coronavirus updates: Drive-thru testing sites open at Keystone, Greenwood malls The latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic from Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Credit: TEGNA.
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Asteroid as large as Space Needle misses Earth by 4.5 million miles The asteroid, 2021 KT1, was estimated at 600 feet in diameter and moving at 40,000 mph. While there was no real danger to Earth, KT1 was in a class of asteroids with "potential to ...
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COVID: Marin, Monterey counties advance to yellow tier Marin, Monterey and San Benito counties have moved into California's least COVID-19 tier just two weeks before the state phases out its color tiers entirely as part of a major easing of pandemic rules and restrictions. The three counties were moved to the ...
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Chinese Air Force Fly 16 Aircraft Through Malaysian Airspace in Large-Scale Exercise KUALA LUMPUR – Sixteen aircraft from the People's Liberation Army Air Force conducted a large-scale transport formation exercise over the South China Sea near Borneo on Monday and entered the airspace of Malaysia's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), ...
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Vice President Harris' advice to young women: 'Continue with your ambition and don't apologize for it' As the first female vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris understands the challenges many women face when it comes to sexism, ageism and navigating the demands of home life and work life. In a recent interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," ...
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West Virginia To Give Away Guns As Covid-19 Vaccine Incentive As states throughout the U.S. launch campaigns to try and convince residents to get the Covid-19 vaccine— with million dollar lotteries, college scholarships, free beer, and amusement park tickets topping the list — West Virginia has come up with a lottery ...
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Watch: Dog Mom Pushes Mama Bear With Two Cubs Off Backyard Wall The video shows a bear and two cubs walking on top of a block wall behind the house in Bradbury. The family's four barking dogs soon charge the bears and chaos ensues. Download our ...
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Michael Flynn is back in the news. Will URI repeal honorary degree it gave him in 2014? SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Rhode Island native Michael T. Flynn, retired Army general and former national security advisor, is back in the news with reports over the weekend that he seemed to support a military coup in the United States similar to one in ...
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Kohl Stewart's strong start is the Chicago Cubs' latest quality depth addition as they close May with a 19-8 record The right-hander's stuff and potential as a high school pitcher led the Minnesota Twins to select him No. 4 in the 2013 draft, two picks after Cubs do-it-all star Kris Bryant. Both played a big role in the Cubs' 7-2 win at Wrigley Field.
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At Least One Injured in Shooting at Agua Dulce Fire Station After reports of the shooting at county Fire Station No. 81, firefighters responded a fire at a sprawling property about 10 miles away. Published 1 hour ago • Updated 5 mins ago. Pause. LA_STREAM2. Replay. Up Next. Synagogue Vandalized Overnight.
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Kentucky man pardoned by Bevin faces federal murder charge Baker was booked Monday morning in the Laurel County Correctional Center after a federal grand jury in London, Kentucky, passed down an indictment on the murder charge stemming from a robbery and kidnapping related to drug trafficking.
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URI student accused of throwing water bottle at Kyrie Irving A student at the University of Rhode Island student is accused of throwing a water bottle at Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets during a playoff game Sunday night at TD Garden in Boston. Cole Buckley, 21, of Braintree, Massachusetts, is charged with one count ...
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Cincinnati weather: Wet week ahead, then dry weekend with highs in the 80s Prepare for a wet week in Greater Cincinnati. We'll have a brief dry period on Monday. Then rain will move into the area overnight. On Wednesday, thunderstorms could develop later in the day, which may lead to locally heavy rainfall and an increased threat ...
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NYC reaches lowest COVID positivity rate since start of pandemic STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City has reached its lowest coronavirus (COVID-19) positivity rate since the pandemic began last March, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday. The mayor said the city's positive percentage was at 0.83% Tuesday.
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Coachella Will Return to the Desert in April 2022 Good news for all the influencers terribly inconvenienced by pandemic restrictions: Coachella is back. Festival promoter Goldenvoice has officially set dates for the music festival's 2022 return after postponing the 2020 and 2021 events due to the COVID-19 ...
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As dairy farmers recover from pandemic, questions arise over support, milk pricing system Tony LaPierre is a dairy farmer in Clinton County where his family owns Rusty Creek Farm. They milk about 500 cows. He said CFAP aid really helped last year. "I feel we've ...
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Over 90 percent of people in war-hit Tigray need food aid UN's World Food Programme says hunger levels are increasing in the northern Ethiopian region as it appeals for $203m to scale up the response.
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China reports first H10N3 bird flu cross-species transmission to humans What is avian influenza? · The "H" and "N" used to identify avian influenzas represent different hemagglutinin and neuraminidase proteins of the specific virus, according to the CDC. · "Bird flu viruses can infect people when enough virus gets into a person's eyes, ...
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Ellie Kemper's past as queen of the Veiled Prophet Ball stirs up controversy Ellie Kemper attends Universal Television's FYC "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" panel at UCB Sunset Theater on May 29, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.Photo by Rachel Luna/Getty Images. Facebook Share. Twitter Share. By Geoff Herbert ...
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Bradley County holds Memorial Day ceremony at Courthouse CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) – It was a beautiful Memorial Day in Bradley County – and in downtown Cleveland, residents gathered for a ceremony at the Courthouse to pay tribute to America's heroes. "We're glad to be able to gather again and celebrate that ...
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Amazon plans to share your internet with your neighbors. This is how you opt out HOUSTON – If you have an Amazon device in your home, anything from an Alexa to an Echo, you have just seven days to opt out of an experiment that could put your privacy at risk. Amazon Sidewalk will be a shared network that is supposed to help customer ...
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Biden 'finishing the job' my administration started, Obama says President says of Biden's tenure: 'It'll be an interesting test' · 'Trump benefited from the economic stability we initiated'.
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Woman randomly sucker-punched in face outside Chinatown restaurant New York State Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou tweeted video of the incident she received from a constituent. The suspect was apprehended at the scene and was taken to Bellevue Hospital where he will undergo a psychiatric evaluation ...
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In Israeli city of Lod competing Jewish, Arab narratives burst into open LOD, Israel — Competing narratives usually lie uneasily next to each other in this central Israeli city. A modern synagogue on one corner stands yards away from a 13th century mosque. A 19th century Greek Orthodox church is just steps away. Last month ...
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Cows credited with stopping Wisconsin police pursuit BARRON, Wis. (FOX 9) - The Barron County Sheriff credited a group of cows for stopping a police pursuit in Wisconsin Monday night. The sheriff's office posted to Facebook early Tuesday saying Barron police were pursuing a suspect between Barron and ...
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Walz Doesn't Believe Extra Unemployment Aid is Keeping Workers Away (KNSI) – Minnesota's Governor doesn't buy claims from business owners that enhanced and extended unemployment benefits keep workers from getting back to work. During a press conference last week, Governor Tim Walz made the statement while ...
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Saudi Arabia defends decision to restrict mosques speaker volume Saudi Arabia's Islamic Affairs minister on Monday defended an order to lower the volume on mosque loudspeakers, saying families had been complaining that competing speakers were keeping their children awake. In a circular last week, the Islamic Affairs ...
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