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Month: September 2023

Colts will get QB Anthony Richardson back after he clears concussion protocol

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is expected to start Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams after clearing the concussion protocol, coach Shane Steichen said Friday. The announcement came after Friday’s light practice, Richardson’s third straight this week. Richardson, the No. 4 overall draft pick in April, started Indy’s first two games and

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New York City area under state of emergency after storms flood subways, strand people in cars

By JAKE OFFENHARTZ and JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A potent rush-hour rainstorm swamped the New York metropolitan area on Friday, shutting down some subways and commuter railroads, flooding streets and highways, and delaying flights into LaGuardia Airport. Up to 5 inches (13 centimeters) of rain fell in some areas overnight, and

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Trump looks to set up a California primary victory with a personal pitch to Republican activists

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Donald Trump made a personal pitch to California Republicans Friday, declaring “help is on the way” to his supporters in a state where Democrats are dominant, falsely claiming his 30-point defeats here were the result of fraud. The former president traveled

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Trump looks to set up a California primary victory with a personal pitch to Republican activists

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Donald Trump made a personal pitch to California Republicans Friday, declaring “help is on the way” to his supporters in a state where Democrats are dominant, falsely claiming his 30-point defeats here were the result of fraud. The former president traveled

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Chicago agency finds no wrongdoing in probe of officers’ alleged sex misconduct with migrants

CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago’s police oversight agency says it has closed an investigation into allegations that city officers engaged in sexual misconduct with migrants housed at police stations. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability said Friday its investigators had not “substantiated any claim of sexual misconduct between members of the Chicago Police Department and any

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

EE.UU. ofrece US$ 5 millones de recompensa por información sobre el asesinato de Fernando Villavicencio en Ecuador

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — El gobierno de EE.UU. ofreció una recompensa de hasta US$ 5 millones a cambio de información que conduzca al arresto de quienes asesinaron al candidato presidencial Fernando Villavicencio en Ecuador, anunció este jueves en un comunicado el secretario de Estado, Antony Blinken. “Como una demostración de nuestro compromiso con la

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What Dianne Feinstein’s death means for control of the Senate and the looming government shutdown

By MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death creates a vacancy in the Senate at a time when her Democrats hold the slightest majority in the chamber. Feinstein, a centrist Democrat who had represented California since 1992, had medical struggles in recent months that already had prompted questions

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What Dianne Feinstein’s death means for control of the Senate and the looming government shutdown

By MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death creates a vacancy in the Senate at a time when her Democrats hold the slightest majority in the chamber. Feinstein, a centrist Democrat who had represented California since 1992, had medical struggles in recent months that already had prompted questions

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Navy to start randomly testing SEALs, special warfare troops for steroids

By LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy will begin randomly testing its special operations forces for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs beginning in November, taking a groundbreaking step that military leaders have long resisted. Rear Adm. Keith Davids, commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, announced the new program Friday in a

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