Monthly Archives: November 2020

Why Joe Biden won

“The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates. What’s happening After a tense week of vote counting, Joe Biden is projected to win the 2020 presidential election. The race was called on Saturday morning, after Biden’s vote tally in Pennsylvania put him past the 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency. President Trump outperformed polls that predicted a comfortable victory for Biden, but a series of closely won races in key swing states… Source link

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Kyle Allen replaced by Alex Smith after brutal leg injury

Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen suffered a gruesome leg injury against the New York Giants on Sunday and had to leave the game. He was replaced by Alex Smith, whose comeback attempts fell short in a 23-20 defeat to New York. The injury occurred late in the first quarter during an Allen dropback on first-and-10 from the Giants’ 31. Allen scrambled to evade pressure from safety Jabrill Peppers, who fell to the ground as he pursued Allen and hooked his left leg around Allen’s… Source link

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Kelley Commentaries: Crushing The Google Summer Internship

This year has been strange for everyone. Never did I think that I would go almost 4 months without wearing “real” pants. However, one thing did not change as the muggy days of summer approached: the onset of summer internships. Around the country, MBAs relished their week or two off between final exams and first-day impressions on the new job. This time around, the difference was that internships were remote, and some even shortened. This put even more pressure on interns to make a… Source link

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How newspapers around the country covered Biden’s win

The election of Joe Biden was splashed across the front pages of newspapers in the United States and around the world on Sunday, a day after major media outlets called the 2020 presidential race in Biden’s favor. Many front pages featured images of Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris, who made history as the first woman, first Black person and first Asian American to be elected to the vice presidency. And virtually none of them included President Trump, who has yet to concede the race. The New… Source link

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Browns place QB Baker Mayfield on reserve/COVID-19 list

The Cleveland Browns announced on Sunday that they’ve placed quarterback Baker Mayfield on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The team released a statement about the move on social media. The reserve/COVID-19 list is not just for those who have tested positive, but also for those who have been exposed to someone who has tested positive. Mayfield was a close contact of a Browns staff member who tested positive, so he’s being put on the list. Browns fans can breathe a small sigh of relief. Cleveland… Source link

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Jose Mourinho on Tottenham atop the congested Premier League table

Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho knows the quality of his top-of-the-table side but also the many obstacles to staying there. Spurs again found a way to navigate the difficulties of a weekend in the Premier League after a Thursday in the Europa League, beating West Brom 1-0 on Sunday to stretch their unbeaten run to seven matches and summit the table early Sunday. [ RECAP: West Brom 0-1 Tottenham ] Spurs are now 5W-1D this season in weekend matches following a UEL fixture, and the draw… Source link

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First Stock-Market Reaction to Biden Signals Hope for Healing

(Bloomberg) — Stock markets in the Middle East, the first to trade after Joe Biden’s victory in the U.S. election, are signaling bets the new president will reduce international conflict and push for peace in the region. That optimism outweighed concern that his clean-energy drive could imperil the fortunes of countries whose economies are founded on oil and gas. Stocks in Dubai posted their biggest three-day rally since August. Saudi Arabia extended the longest streak of gains since Oct…. Source link

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Milestone for Libya as Oil Output Hits Million Barrels Daily

(Bloomberg) — Libya boosted oil production to more than 1 million barrels a day, a milestone for the North African country after civil war all but shut its energy industry. The OPEC member, home to Africa’s largest crude reserves, ramped up production in the past six weeks amid a truce between rival military forces. It was pumping 800,000 barrels a day last week, and the state-run National Oil Corp. said Saturday that output now exceeds the million-barrel level. That’s the first time the… Source link

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