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Month: July 2021

Battle names former Mizzou lineman as head coach

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Former Mizzou offensive lineman Jonah Dubinski will take the helm of the Spartan program, just weeks after former head coach Atiyyah Ellison announced his departure. Dubinski is a Columbia-native who played at Mizzou for four years, before medically retiring from football. The former OL already has quite a bit of coaching expereince, including working

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Bob Moses

Bob Moses’s heroic fight for voting rights should inspire today’s movement, civil rights leaders say

By Nicquel Terry Ellis and John Blake, CNN He spoke in a Boston-accented monotone that barely rose above a whisper, hated personal attention, and was a brilliant Harvard-trained mathematician who quoted Albert Camus. Bob Moses, who died this week at age 86, was an unconventional civil rights leader. He didn’t energize crowds with fiery speeches,

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Dew point pooling

At this point in time, it’s no secret that we’re tracking intense heat for Wednesday and Thursday of this week, but what natural process could cause such a high heat index for Thursday? When we think of summertime, a lot of us think of pools. But have you ever thought about dew point pooling? I

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After coming into close contact with a Department of Homeland Security employee who later tested positive for Covid-19

Homeland Security secretary working virtually after contact with employee who tested positive for Covid-19

By Geneva Sands, CNN After coming into close contact with a Department of Homeland Security employee who later tested positive for Covid-19, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will work virtually this week, according to a department spokesperson. “The Secretary has no symptoms and has tested negative twice. Official DHS contact tracing is underway,” DHS Assistant

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Los CDC recomiendan que las personas vacunadas usen mascarillas en interiores en áreas de propagación ‘sustancial’ y ‘alta’ de covid-19

CNNEE (CNN) — Para evitar una mayor propagación de la variante del delta del coronavirus, los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EE.UU. (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés) actualizaron su guía de uso de máscaras o tapabocas el martes para recomendar que las personas que estén completamente vacunadas las usen

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Daniel Everette Hale

Ex-intelligence analyst gets more than 3 years in prison for sharing classified information with reporter

By Christina Carrega and Devan Cole, CNN A former intelligence analyst and military service member was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday to three years and nine months in prison for leaking national classified defense information to a journalist, the Justice Department announced. Daniel Everette Hale of Nashville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty in March to illegally

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Un perro callejero no paraba de robarse un unicornio de peluche de un Dollar General, así que un agente se lo compró

Ángela Reyes (CNN) — El ladrón más lindo fue recompensado luego de robarse una y otra vez un unicornio púrpura de una tienda Dollar General. Día del perro callejero: por qué adoptar una mascota 0:54 El negocio en Kenansville, Carolina del Norte, llamó a control de animales por Sisu, un perro callejero macho grande, debido

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