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Police Identify London Bridge Stabbing Victims
Police have identified the two people who were fatally stabbed in a terror attack at the London Bridge on Friday afternoon, NBC News reports. In a statement by the Metropolitan Police Service on Sunday, officials identified the two victims as Jack Merritt, 25, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire and Saskia Jones, 23, of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Merritt and Jones were both graduates of...
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PG&E Files Report on September's Preemptive Power Shutdown
In its official accounting of the first two planned power shutdowns last month, PG&E acknowledges mistakes but also tells regulators the shutoffs allowed it to safely repair wind-driven tree limb damage to its system in Oroville, Nevada City and Berry Creek in Butte county.
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Texas Woman Says Potential Employer Shamed Her Over Bikini Photo
A Texas woman said she was shamed online by a potential employer who took a photo of her in a bikini from her Instagram account and shared it on the company’s page while warning other applicants that it was unprofessional, NBC News reports. Emily Clow, who according to her Twitter account lives in Austin, said she applied for a marketing...
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Antioch City Council Discusses Solutions to Homeless Encampment Issues
At their regular meeting Tuesday evening, the Antioch City Council told city staff to look into creating a position for an “unhoused resident coordinator” to address the needs associated with the housing crisis and homeless encampments.
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Documents: 10th Suspect in David Ortiz Shooting Sold Phone to Ditch Evidence
A man nicknamed “Bone” was ordered Monday to spend one year in preventive prison as Dominican authorities said they were closing in on the mastermind and motive behind the attempted killing of baseball great David Ortiz, who is recovering at a hospital in Boston. The hearing was closed to the public and officials did not release details, but according to...
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10 Suspects Now in Custody in David Ortiz Shooting
At least 10 people have been arrested in connection to what officials are investigating as a sophisticated plot to murder beloved retired Red Sox player David Ortiz, according to Dominican Republic National Police. On Thursday, Dominican authorities brought in five suspects from Wednesday along with a handful of additional suspects, including a woman. The nine were rushed to the court...
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Niners' Pass Rush Could Be Ferocious in 2019
Ford not only had 13 sacks in 2018, but pressured opposing QBs on 69 snaps and forced 10 turnovers
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Tucson Panel Rejects Request to Remove Pancho Villa Statue
A statue of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa will remain in downtown Tucson despite an effort by a conservative watchdog group to remove it. Members of the Public Art and Community Design Committee last week unanimously rejected a removal request by Washington, D.C.-based Judicial Watch, the Arizona Daily Star reported Sunday. The 14-foot (4-meter) bronze statue of Pancho Villa on a...
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Annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count Returns to the Bay Area
Some 400 Bay Area birders with the Golden Gate Audubon Society will take part in what’s considered the largest and oldest citizen science project in the world.
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Homeless Services in Need of Sleeping Bags, Tents, Tarps for Rainy Season
Homeless services in the South Bay are in need of reinforcements and donations as stormy weather begins affecting the Bay Area.
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Early Fumble Kills Raiders' Momentum in Fifth Straight Loss
Raiders’ 20-6 loss to the Chargers drops Oakland to 1-8
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Four Raiders Players to Watch Sunday vs. Browns
The Raiders are 0-3. Y’all know how they got here, with blown halftime leads and an inability to finish offensive drives or games. There’s also a pass-rush issue, created by the trade of you-know-who.
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49ers Trade OLB Eli Harold to Lions: Source
The 49ers have agreed to trade starting outside linebacker Eli Harold to the Detroit Lions, a league source confirmed Thursday morning to NBC Sports Bay Area.
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Teen Soccer Players Trapped in Thai Cave; US Joins Search
Twelve teenage soccer players and their coach remained trapped inside a Thai cave Thursday after entering the structure on Saturday, and a U.S. military team has joined the rescue search, NBC News reported. Along with the U.S., British cave experts have also stepped in to help the Thai navy seals look for the Thai soccer team in the Tham Luang...
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Carr Already Has Mastered New Offense
Gruden says quarterback will allow him to have a ‘creative imagination’ with the offense this season
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Cosby Wants Judge Ousted Over Wife's Sex-Assault Advocacy
Bill Cosby’s lawyers are asking the judge in his upcoming sexual assault retrial to step aside, arguing he could be seen as biased because his wife is a social worker who’s described herself as an “advocate for assault victims.” Cosby’s lawyers said Thursday that some of Judge Steven O’Neill’s rulings, including his decision to let five additional accusers testify, could...
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Niners Seek a Cornerback to Pair With Witherspoon
In his first season Witherspoon started nine games and earned praise from coordinator Saleh.
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Niners Likely to Say Goodbye to Safety Eric Reid
Reid had a strong season in 2017, despite being asked to play multiple roles
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Wayne: Raiders' Cooper Appeared Slower in 2017
Cooper said last training camp that he thought he would be more durable and just as fast by adding strength and about seven pounds
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Late-Season Rise of Raiders Defense Provides Hope for 2018
In five games under Pagano, Raiders defense has been a more aggressive, faster-playing unit that has produced more sacks and turnovers.