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Month: October 2021

Vaccines in sports at a glance

By The Associated Press A vast majority of players in the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Holdouts remain in all four leagues and in the college ranks. Washington State fired football coach Nick Rolovich on Monday for refusing to comply with a vaccine mandate for government employees.

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Vaccines in sports at a glance

By The Associated Press A vast majority of players in the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Holdouts remain in all four leagues and in the college ranks. Washington State fired football coach Nick Rolovich on Monday for refusing to comply with a vaccine mandate for government employees.

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Border Patrol agents discover fake FedEx van attempting to smuggle people into the U.S.

El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents discovered a fake FexEx truck with undocumented individuals smuggled into the United States. The discovery happened Thursday afternoon near the Highway 111 checkpoint not far from Niland. According to Border Patrol, agents spotted the white delivery van “exhibiting signs consistent with human smuggling.” There were no details as to

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A Bill Gates le pidieron que detuviera los correos electrónicos “inapropiados” con una empleada de Microsoft en 2008, según un informe

Alejandra Ramos Barreda Nueva York (CNN Business) — Años antes de que la junta de Microsoft investigara una relación romántica que el fundador Bill Gates tenía con una empleada, sus colegas ejecutivos le dijeron a Gates que dejara de enviarse correos electrónicos inapropiados con una empleada, confirmó Microsoft este lunes. En 2008, cuando Gates todavía

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Biden discusses $1.9 trillion top line for economic package and tells Democrats free community college is out

By Manu Raju, Phil Mattingly and Kaitlan Collins, CNN President Joe Biden informed House progressives Tuesday afternoon that the final bill to expand the social safety net is expected to drop tuition-free community college, a major White House priority, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. And the President discussed a $1.75 to $1.9

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Parents and teachers voice concern at Texas school board meeting after Holocaust remark

By Christina Zdanowicz, CNN Parents and teachers spoke out at the first school board meeting after a North Texas administrator told teachers if they have books about the Holocaust in their classroom libraries, they also need to include books with “opposing” views of the Holocaust. Carroll ISD in Southlake, Texas, addressed last week’s controversy when

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