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Scotland team has 1st virus case at Euro 2020 training camp

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GLASGOW, Scotland — The Scotland team reported its first player testing positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday at a training camp in Spain ahead of...

Florida gives Mullen 3-year extension, $1.5M raise annually

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida football coach Dan Mullen received a three-year contract extension worth an additional $1.5 million annually following a disappointing season that...

Kelly Osbourne opens up about drug and alcohol addictions

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NEW YORK — Kelly Osbourne is opening up about her battles with drug and alcohol addiction, stopping by “Red Table Talk” to discuss getting...

Facebook aims to prove VR’s popularity more than virtual

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NEW YORK — Virtual reality — computer generated 3D environments that can range from startlingly realistic to abstract wonderlands — has been on the...

Bolsonaro wants to host Copa America in Brazil despite virus

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SAO PAULO — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro wants this month's Copa America soccer tournament to be held in his country despite the raging coronavirus...

A-list shows returning to Atlantic City with Guns N’ Roses

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Welcome (back) to the jungle: Guns N' Roses is playing an Atlantic City casino this year. ...

Germany eyes possible fraud after surge in testing centers

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BERLIN — German authorities are investigating allegations of fraud involving the massive rollout of free coronavirus tests, which are being carried out now in...

Chicago police encouraged by drop in homicides in May

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CHICAGO — Chicago saw a drop in the number of homicides in May compared with the same month last year and ended with fewer...

Indiana governor says he won’t block IU vaccine requirement

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s governor says he won’t block Indiana University’s plans to require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for all students and employees despite many...

Japan’s vaccine push ahead of Olympics looks to be too late

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TOKYO — It may be too little, too late. That's the...