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Dec 07 2023
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TD pass from Bailey Zappe to Ezekiel Elliott gets Patriots on board
PITTSBURGH -- When the New England Patriots signed veteran running back Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year, $3 million contract in August, it was to ensure the team was in good hands if something happened to top running back Rhamondre Stevenson. Elliott has delivered, with his 11-yard catch-and-run touchdown on the Patriots' opening drive against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday the latest
ESPN.comDec 06 2023
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Yankees moving closer to Juan Soto trade
Juan Soto to the Yankees is becoming closer to reality. The Post’s Jon Heyman reported that trade talks between the Yankees and Padres are “gaining steam” on Wednesday on the final day of the Winter Meetings. Soto, 25, would give a much-needed boost to a stagnant offense, but only has one year left on his contract and will likely cost the Yankees pitching depth. Reliever Michael King and top
New York Post (News)Dec 06 2023
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Sacramento State faculty set to strike. Here’s what students, campus community should know
In the spirit of the holiday season, the labor movement keeps on giving the gift of strikes. This time, California State University faculty are the ones walking the picket line. The California Faculty Association, which represents close to 29,000 professors, lecturers, librarians, counselors and coaches across the CSU system, is staging one-day strikes at multiple campuses this week.
The Sacramento BeeNov 22 2023
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U.S. crude oil tumbles below $75 a barrel after OPEC delays meeting
U.S. crude prices fell more than 4% Wednesday after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries delayed a pivotal meeting on production cuts that was scheduled for the weekend.
The West Texas Intermediate contract for January dropped $3.27, or 4.2%, to $74.50 a barrel, while the Brent contract for January fell $3.32, or 4.03%, to $79.13 a barrel.
OPEC said in a statement
CNBCDec 15 2023
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Bombs at the Border: Extreme Caution urged of Border Patrol Along Mexico Border
A major alert has gone out to Border Patrol agents working along the U.S.-Mexico border. They are being warned to use extreme caution as they go about their duties. Along the Arizona/Mexico border, a gunfight broke out. It is believed to have been a battle between cartels for control of an open spot in the border wall. The Mexican military found 10 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at the
HotAirDec 28 2023
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What Does 2024 Have in Store?
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2023 was a busy year, marked by technological advancement, global conflict, economic uncertainty, and political polarization. All this lays the groundwork for what is sure to be a hectic and challenging 2024.
As the new year approaches, voices across the spectrum are
AllSides StaffDec 07 2023
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Utah man pleads guilty to attempting to hire hitman for murder scheme on dark web
CEDAR CITY, Utah (ABC4) — Prosecutors say a man from Cedar City, Utah pleaded guilty to using the dark web to hire a hitman in an attempt to murder two New York residents in 2021. Christopher Pence, 43, admitted that he used a website on the darknet dedicated to arranging contract killings between July 16 and Aug. 9, 2021. Through the website, Pence arranged for the murder of two people who
ABC4 UtahDec 17 2023
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Republican furious Joe Biden tearing down Confederate memorial in Arlington
The looming removal of the Confederate Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) this week has sparked outrage from the Republican congressman leading the charge to stop the 109-year-old monument's dismantling. Despite mounting condemnation from dozens of Republican members of Congress, the Confederate Memorial will be removed before December 22 from the nation's largest military
NewsweekDec 07 2023
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More than 1,000 VW workers in Tennessee sign union representation cards -- UAW
WASHINGTON, Dec 7 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers union said on Thursday that more than 1,000 factory workers at Volkswagen AG's Chattanooga, Tennessee assembly plant have signed union authorization cards. Last week, the UAW said it was launching a first-of-its-kind push to publicly organize the entire nonunion auto sector in the U.S. after winning record new contracts with the Detroit
ReutersNov 13 2023
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Louisville Ford Workers Reject Labor Deal, Indicating Possible Continuation Of UAW Strikes
Louisville Ford Workers Reject Labor Deal, Indicating Possible Continuation Of UAW Strikes Despite the United Auto Workers (UAW) union securing a tentative labor deal with Ford Motor Company in late October, there seems to be a division regarding the contract's ratification, as indicated in an overnight vote by Ford employees in Louisville, Kentucky. According to local media WHAS11, Ford
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