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Month: September 2021

San Francisco mayor scolds ‘fun police’ after being criticized for flouting city’s indoor mask mandate

By Devan Cole, CNN San Francisco Mayor London Breed is defending herself after flouting the city’s indoor mask mandate, criticizing “fun police” for raising questions about her recent appearance at a live concert where she was seen dancing and posing for photos without a mask on. In video shared on social media, Breed, a Democrat,

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Pac-12, SWAC forming basketball partnership

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Pac-12 and the Southwestern Athletic Conference are forming a basketball educational and scheduling partnership. The partnership will include home-and-home series between the member institutions in each conference. The partnership in men’s and women’s basketball will begin in November 2022 with two-year home-and-home series through 2026. As part of the partnership,

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Drag racing gathering turns violent

By Wakisha Bailey Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — A drag racing gathering on Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia turned violent overnight. Cell phone video shows a large crowd at the intersection of North Broad and West Oxford Streets, early Sunday morning. A video circulating on social media shows a

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La familia de Brian Laundrie, el prometido de Gabby Petito, le dijo a la policía que no lo han visto desde el martes

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) —  La familia de Brian Laundrie, el prometido de Gabby Petito, de 22 años —quien fue reportada como desaparecida por su familia hace casi una semana— le dijo a la policía en North Port, Florida, que no lo han visto desde el martes, según el portavoz de la policía Josh Taylor. “Hemos

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Plane blows tire on landing

By Paul Burton Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WBZ) — An Allegiant Air aircraft traveling from Tennessee to Boston blew out a tire on Sunday after what passengers described was a rough landing on the airfield at Logan Airport. There were no injuries, and the 154 passengers and six crew members deplaned

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The United States is extending nonessential travel restrictions at land crossings with Canada

US extends travel restrictions at Mexican and Canadian land borders as it makes plans to allow fully vaccinated foreign visitors to fly to America

By Jason Hoffman and Priscilla Alvarez, CNN The United States is extending nonessential travel restrictions at land crossings with Canada and Mexico through October 21, even as it makes plans to allow fully vaccinated foreign visitors to come to the US later this year. “We do not have any updates to the land border policies

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