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US hospitals overwhelmed by rebounding virus
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The (modern) history of oil
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An archaeology of marijuana
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Facebook and Twitter take unusual steps to limit spread of New York Post story
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How the 1619 Project took over 2020 in the US
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Elon Musk announced Tesla is cutting the price of the Model S the same day competitor Lucid Motors revealed the price of its cheaper Air sedan
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'Person in jetpack' spotted flying again near LA airport
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It's been twenty-four years since internet companies were declared off-the-hook for the behavior of their users. That may change, and soon
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Despite brute-forcing its way to dominance in many other industries, Amazon is having difficulty getting a foothold in games
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The dollars and sense of free college - Georgetown University analysis of Biden's free college plan finds that it pays for itself within a decade
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The (mostly) true story of Vanilla Ice, hip-hop, and the American Dream
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Last exit from autocracy
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What are we so afraid of? – Tony Green, on dismissing, denying, contracting and spreading the coronavirus
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Wisconsin denies Foxconn tax subsidies after contract negotiations fail
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The undying appeal of Nikola Tesla’s “death ray”
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Why the Philly cheesesteak can swing a presidential election
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SpaceX and US Military sign contract to design 7,500-mph rocket that can deliver cargo anywhere in the world in an hour
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Duke University Libraries - Library Takeout (2020)
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Julia Holter - Hello Stranger (2010)
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Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire
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Do your bumper stickers reveal too much about your family?
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Trump will undergo televised medical evaluation on Friday night, Fox News announces
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The West’s infernos are melting our sense of how fire works
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Additional steps Twitter is taking ahead of the 2020 US Election
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Future Islands - Balance (2011)
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“I feel that the future I’ve been working towards my whole life is gone now” — What United States college students have to say about the coronavirus
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DC United parts ways with long time coach Ben Olson in the middle of dreadful season
WaPo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/10/08/ben-olsen-fired/ Olsen has been a fixture in D.C. United for over two decades. First as a player and then as the longest serving coach in the...
WaPo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/10/08/ben-olsen-fired/
Olsen has been a fixture in D.C. United for over two decades. First as a player and then as the longest serving coach in the franchise's history. In fact, in all Washington sports, only legendary football coach Joe Gibbs had a longer stay at one team.
Yet, he's always been a bit of an anomaly for such a long tenured coach. He never won the league championship, and only one piece of hardware (the somewhat obscure U.S. Open Cup, a tournament competition open to all professional and amateur soccer sides in the country) during his tenure. But he was known for his gritty game style that squeezed a lot of value out of one the most poorly funded rosters in the league for the decade he was at the helm.
But the last year has been especially bad. After the departure of soccer superstar Wayne Rooney, the front office struggled to fill the big shoes left behind and the wheels began to really come off. The team is currently sitting with just two wins. While some of that can be ascribed to a slew of injuries, United has played matches missing 8 of what would likely be their starting 11 this year, Olsen has been seen on thin ice for a while for not being able to get beyond the occasional playoff appearance.
It's kind of a mixed feeling among the fanbase, many of whom knew that it was time for the club to move on from Olsen, but at the same time he is a legend to the club for his long time involvement and glory days as a player. Still, some loyalists say the front office has dug their own graves with this move, as Benny was probably one of the only people in the world willing to coach the squad given how little the front office spends on its roster. Now they may be out of excuses as to why the wins aren't coming.
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Priest recorded having group sex on altar of Pearl River church, police say; three arrested
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How Andrea Ghez won the Nobel for an experiment nobody thought would work
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Americans - What is a "pep rally"?
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Presidential debate: Trump refuses to take part in virtual TV event
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Nokia wins Belgian 5G contracts amid US pressure to exclude the Chinese firm Huawei from supplying key telecoms equipment
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The FBI team sent to ‘exploit’ protesters’ phones in Portland
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Waymo is opening its fully driverless service to the general public in Phoenix
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Louise Glück wins Nobel Prize for Literature
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US Presdient Donald Trump’s antibody treatment was tested using fetal cells obtained through abortion
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Protest erupts in Orthodox Jewish community over NYC's new coronavirus restrictions
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Thousands of DC renters are evicted every year. Do they all know to show up to court?
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Like Moths To Flames - Selective Sacrifice (2020)
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Volunteers wanted: NASA's Planet Patrol wants your help to find alien worlds
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US President Donald Trump abruptly scraps stimulus talks, punting on economic relief until after Election Day
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Meet the customer service reps for Disney and Airbnb who have to pay to talk to you
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Colonial life and the burning of wood
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US House Democrats say Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple enjoy ‘monopoly power’ and recommend big changes
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Meet 'Lady Ninja,' the 67-year-old who beat up a man attacking her friend — and saved her life
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Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year
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Joe Biden can end the drama on election night. All he has to do is win Texas.
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Find air quality near your exact location
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The New York City Ballet is releasing its fall season performances online for free this year; this week's performance is available to view until Tuesday
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