Coach Mike McCarthy has not announced yet which player will start against the Steelers, but the goal is “to make sure both guys are ready for Sunday.”
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Opportunity awaits Garrett Gilbert, Cooper Rush as Cowboys’ QB
Coach Mike McCarthy has not announced yet which player will start against the Steelers, but the goal is “to make sure both guys are ready for Sunday.”
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Opportunity awaits Garrett Gilbert, Cooper Rush as Cowboys’ QB
Warren Moon first wore it. Cam Newton made it popular again. Now the Dolphins and Cardinals quarterbacks face off on Sunday, both donning the single digit.
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President Trump paid tribute Sunday to U.S. and allied soldiers killed in World War I, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of “a horrible, horrible war”
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By Mark McIntyre, CBS2 Meteorologist/Weather Producer Good Sunday morning and Happy Veterans Day! It’s gonna be a beautiful-looking finish to the weekend, but it will be on the brisk side once again! Temps will reach the low & mid 40s, but thankfully the winds won’t be an issue like on Saturday. CBS2 Thing change Monday as we get more clouds in front of our next storm system. Temps will be a few degrees warmer, closer to 50, but it’ll still be a chilly rain developing late Monday night and lasting through much of Tuesday. CBS2 We’re in for a bitter chill midweek as temps hover in the low 40s for afternoon highs…make sure you find your winter wardrobe now!
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In honour of the 70th year since the inception of The University of the West Indies and its first faculty — the Faculty of Medical Sciences — the medical and dental class of 2021 hosted its first Evening of Excellence last Sunday, July 22, at the Mona Visitors’ Lodge and Conference Centre.
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The family of Melyda “Mely” Corado — the Trader Joe’s manager who was fatally wounded during a police shootout in Silver Lake Saturday — issued a statement today through their attorney Ron Rosengarten. “On behalf of the Corado family, we would like to thank family, friends, our Trader Joe’s family, the Silver Lake community, and people all over the nation for their overwhelming love and support during this immensely difficult time. We will never heal from this senseless tragedy, but everyone’s thoughts and prayers are helping us cope with this insurmountable loss.” The statement said the family was still too grief-stricken to answer questions but they were touched and “truly grateful” for the concern. Their statement also said, “We will be celebrating Mely’s life this Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills (6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, 90068). Anyone is welcome to join us in honoring her. Thank you all so much.”
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Outside linebacker Kevin Dodd was released by the Tennessee Titans on Tuesday after he failed to report to training camp on Sunday. Dodd was a second-round draft pick in 2016 but had been a major disappointment in his first two seasons.
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Grieving family members and co-workers on Sunday remembered Melyda Corado as lively, hardworking and always smiling
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Trader Joe’s worker was killed by officer’s bullet, LAPD says
Vikings offensive line coach Tony Sparano died Sunday from arteriosclerotic heart disease, according to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner.
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Nia Wilson, 18, was killed in the attack; her sister Latifa was rushed to the hospital on Sunday
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Manhunt underway for suspect accused in fatal stabbing on train platform
An adult fan snagged a foul ball that was tossed to a kid at the Cubs-Cardinals game on Sunday, but that wasn’t the end of the story
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“Today we honor the 17 lives that were lost,” Branson Mayor Karen Best said at a church service Sunday
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Community mourns Missouri duck boat victims
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – More streets opened up and nine buildings were cleared for re-occupancy Sunday as hazardous debris cleanup continued in the area around Thursday’s steam pipe explosion in the Flatiron district. Many people evacuated were happy to return home for the start of the work week, while others wondered about when they’d be allowed back and how they’d be compensated for their displacement. Photos: Massive Steam Pipe Explosion In Manhattan’s Flatiron District Firefighters sprayed the facades of buildings along Fifth Avenue to wash off any asbestos from the steam-pipe explosion earlier this week, and many tenants are now allowed to return to their homes. The Department of Environmental Protection and NYC Health Department are conducting the interior investigations. The blast near 21st Street and Fifth Avenue sent asbestos-filled steam and pieces of the pipe flying. Mayor’s spokesperson Eric Phillips tweeted Sunday that “on compensation from ConEd for displaced steam pipe explosion residents, the Mayor agrees that $500 will likely not be good enough. We’ll be pushing ConEd to up that payment.” The $500 doesn't preclude anyone from submitting a claim for other related expenses. It was to provide immediate help to those who were displaced. We're available at The Clinton School, 10 E. 15th St, to meet with people. — Con Edison (@ConEdison) July 22, 2018 The utility company said the $500 “doesn’t preclude anyone from submitting a claim for other related expenses.” “It was to provide immediate help to those who were displaced,” ConEd tweeted on Sunday, adding company representatives would be made available at the Clinton School on East 15th Street to meet with people. On Sunday, city officials reported 18th, 19th, and 22nd Streets were again open to pedestrian and street traffic, while 20th Street was only reopened to residents. Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer said there was progress, but it shouldn’t be rushed if it meant compromising anyone’s safety. “I want to make sure it’s done correctly,” she said. “I know it’s really hard when you’re out of your home and your business but you don’t wanna be sick.” Crews on Saturday collected the water and filtered it before releasing it into catch basins. The difficult cleanup was made even riskier by the heavy rains. Workers used sandbags to line the contaminated area in hopes of preventing dangerous material from seeping out into storm sewers. The city is providing live updates as buildings are cleared for reoccupation. A community briefing is scheduled for Monday night for neighbors affected by the steam main break. For more information, visit the city’s website .
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Authorities are investigating shooting during Sunday service at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fallon, Nevada
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Horse he was riding at Del Mar racetrack, Bobby Abu Dhabi, collapsed during training and died from apparent heart attack Sunday
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Victor Espinoza, jockey who won Triple Crown in 2015, injured in Calif.