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The Latest: Trump offers condolences to Colorado victims David Morgan of Highlands Ranch, Colo., holds an American flag as a procession of law enforcement vehicles accompany a hearse carrying the body of a sheriff's deputy shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017, in Highlands Ranch, Colo. (AP Photo/David ...
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Latest sign Jets' Christian Hackenberg will play vs. Patriots It's becoming clear Christian Hackenberg will make his NFL debut this Sunday against the Patriots. The polarizing former Jets second-round pick split the first 15 plays of Saturday's walkthrough with starter Bryce Petty, a source told NJ Advance Media. It's the first time this season someone other than the ...
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Cardano: The Latest Crypto to Springboard to New Highs The coin's latest rally comes amid a broad downward correction in the cryptocurrency market, with the total market capitalization of all coins falling nearly $50 billion from Saturday's high. At last check, the combined value of the crypto universe was approximately $566 billion. The market peaked at nearly ...
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Barcelona Transfer News: Rafinha Wanted by Celta Vigo in Latest Rumours Celta Vigo reportedly want to bring in Rafinha from Barcelona on loan in the January transfer window. The 24-year-old is fully fit after nine months out with injury, and Celta have already enquired over his availability, per Sport's Ivan San Antonio. Barcelona are keen to trim the squad in the winter transfer ...
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The Latest: UAE denies claim of Yemen missile attack The United Arab Emirates' state-run news agency is denying a claim that a Yemeni missile targeted its under-construction nuclear plant. The WAM news agency disputed the Shiite rebel account in a report Sunday that said the country also had air-defense systems capable of protecting it. The Shiite ...
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LATEST: Two Killed In Iran As Protests Rage, Government Shuts Down Messaging Apps The government of Iran has shut down Internet and phone lines as protests enter their fourth day, and two protesters have been killed as forces crack down on civil unrest.
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