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2019

Новости за 29.10.2019

North Carolina absentee ballot rule changes get final OKs

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North Carolina legislators finalized changes on Tuesday to beef up mail-in absentee ballot rules and punishments for violations after a voting fraud investigation of a congressional race led to a new election this year.

Navy upholds sentencing of Navy SEAL for posing with corpse

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The Navy has denied a request for clemency and upheld a military jury's sentence that will reduce the rank of a decorated Navy SEAL convicted of posing with a dead Islamic State captive in Iraq in 2017.

Ryan Leaf on his love for Gophers football: 'I was the first one on the boat'

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In the up and down life and career of Ryan Leaf, there have been greater claims to fame, but make no mistake the former Washington State star quarterback and No. 2 overall NFL pick turned ESPN analyst is pretty proud to say this: "I was the first one on the boat." Indeed, it was July 29 when Leaf released several college football predictions on Twitter. One of them had the Gophers winning the Big Ten West. "When I got the job at ESPN, my bosses asked me to throw my hat in the ring and throw out some... Читать дальше...



NCAA board approves athlete compensation for image, likeness

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The NCAA and its member schools now must figure out how to allow athletes to profit while still maintaining rules regarding amateurism. The board asked each of the NCAA's three divisions to create new rules.

Abortion clinic seeks court order, new license to stay open

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The Dayton area's last abortion clinic is trying to avoid closure by pursuing a new state license and intervention by a federal court after the Ohio Supreme Court again refused to hear its appeal.

Amazon spends big to remake Seattle's liberal City Council

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Brian Sweeney has a long list of complaints about Amazon, from the way it treats warehouse workers to the low taxes it pays and its effort to win concessions from cities to bring in jobs. So when he learned the online retail giant had poured $1 million into remaking the Seattle City Council with more business-friendly candidates, he pulled out his wallet.

Beauty salons are a special place for community

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Much like the friendships shared in the salon community of "Steel Magnolias," Beauty Lounge owner Melissa Taylor sees "People laugh in that chair and cry in that chair."

Live Minnesota prep soccer semifinals: Watch the games here

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Boys' soccer semifinals in Class 2A are being played at noon and 2 p.m. at U.S. Bank Stadium. Edina plays Washburn in the opener followed by St. Paul Central vs. East Ridge. Click here to watch.

Federal judge blocks Alabama's strict abortion ban

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A federal judge on Tuesday blocked Alabama's near-total abortion ban from taking effect next month and called the law — part of a wave of new abortion restrictions by conservative states — clearly unconstitutional.





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