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As-it-happens update December 31, 2017
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Bell Burnell's observations during those chilly winter days and nights, signals captured by wires looped across hoary fields, eventually found their way back to the universe that had sent them. In the seventies, NASA launched four space probes to explore the outer solar system. Each was outfitted with a ...
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Serena Williams shook off the rust Saturday in the United Arab Emirates, dropping an exhibition match to French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, 6-2, 3-6, 10-5. (The third set was a super tiebreaker.) It was Williams's first competitive match since last year's Australian Open; she gave birth to daughter ...
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Knicks come back, earn road victory over Pelicans. Kristaps Porzingis scores 30 points and Joakim Noah makes big contribution as the Knicks move to 3-12 on the road. Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis drives against Pelicans forward Anthony Davis during a game in New Orleans, Saturday, Dec.
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Oakland Raiders' coach Jon Gruden keeps a stiff upper lip during a media conference Monday, Jan. 8, 2001, at Raider headquarters in Alameda, Calif. Gruden's Raiders will face the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Ben Margot).
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DALLAS — On Sunday night at American Airlines Center, the San Jose Sharks and Dallas Stars will meet for the first time this season, and there's no shortage of great storylines for these former Pacific Division rivals. San Jose (20-11-4) defeated Calgary 3-2 in a shootout on Thursday night at SAP ...
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Steph Curry was in a good mood on Saturday before the Warriors-Grizzlies game, probably because it's the first game he got to play in since spraining his ankle earlier this month. Before the game, Curry said he was in a "Billy Madison type mood" on his Instagram Story and sang the "Back to School" ...
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From a titan of sports and entertainment to a man who ran a delightfully quirky arcade, Michigan lost many notable current and former residents in 2017. Some of them were high-profile public personalities, their names often in the news. Others were rarely in the spotlight, but still they touched others' ...
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They're much more difficult to build than they are to lose. All of which makes it remarkable that Anderson is a central figure in the Rose Bowl. Back in September, few could have foreseen the Oklahoma tailback as an indispensable weapon for Baker Mayfield. Anderson was a fourth-teamer who looked ...
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The Boston Celtics struggled a lot during one of the most cluttered stretches you will ever see. The Celtics were playing all kinds of back to backs, multiple three games in four nights, and even a stretch of eight games in 12 days. The Celtics defense was falling off, and everyone was taking their turn ...
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Notre Dame running back Deon McIntosh, right, runs with the ball against Wake Forest during the second half of an NCAA college football game ... ORLANDO -- Notre Dame has a big, powerful running back in Josh Adams that was a Heisman candidate this season and a Maxwell Award finalist, but the ...
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Former Obama aide pushes back on reports Papadopoulos was 'low level' ... Tommy Vietor, who served as a spokesman for former President Obama's National Security Council, on Saturday pushed back on the claim by President Trump · Donald John TrumpHouse Democrat slams Donald Trump Jr. for ...
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