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| Discombobulated Cities Wrestle With an Electric Scooter Influx Maybe connecting ungainly electric scooters to a dastardly plot—even in jest, and to laughs—seems like nonsense. Or maybe you live in San Francisco, where a weekly meeting of the Board of Supervisors' Land Use and Transportation Committee brought the disgruntled masses to City Hall on a ...
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| MRI indicates UCL injury in Walker's elbow PHOENIX -- An MRI taken of Taijuan Walker's elbow shows that the D-backs right-hander has an "ulnar collateral ligament injury" according to Arizona manager Torey Lovullo. Walker left his start after two innings against the Dodgers on Saturday night with tightness in his right forearm and was placed ...
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| Boys & Girls Club reopens in Puerto Rico MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred took part in a special ceremony at the grand reopening of the Boys & Girls Club, which was fully renovated after Hurricane Maria. Manfred was joined by former Major Leaguer and Puerto Rico native Carlos Delgado and Boys & Girls Clubs of America president and CEO ...
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| Homecoming king: Lindor belts two-run HR As Lindor tore around first, the Indians' energetic shortstop gave an emphatic salute to first-base coach Sandy Alomar Jr. -- one in a long line of famous Puerto Rico-born catchers. As Lindor rounded third base, he pumped his arms in the direction of his teammates and the crowd, urging them to increase ...
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| #Metoo in China: fledgling movement in universities fights censorship The university said in a statement on 6 April that at the time they concluded the professor, Shen Yang, had "handled the situation very imprudently" and he was given an administrative warning and demerit in the summer of 1998, about four months after Gao's suicide. Shen has denied the allegations by ...
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| US plans to move American detained without charge in Iraq to third country A heavily redacted court document, released on Tuesday at the orders of a federal judge in Washington, reveals the intention of the defense secretary, Gen James Mattis, to move the detainee to a third country, having kept him captive for the past seven months in Iraq. The name of the receiving country ...
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| Montana on Brady's longevity Why Mark Jackson Would Be Worst Possible Hire for Knicks. Sports Illustrated Logo Sports Illustrated 1:16 · a man standing in front of a crowd: Why Joel Embiid's Frustration Is Not an ...
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