New York Giants coach Pat Shurmur believes receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will be “ready to go when the team begins practicing on Thursday.
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New York Giants coach Pat Shurmur believes receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will be “ready to go when the team begins practicing on Thursday.
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Falcons WR Julio Jones will not report to camp Thursday because he wants his contract reworked, league sources told ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.
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Josh Gordon announced on Twitter that he will not be with the Browns when they open training camp Thursday, citing his “health and treatment plan.”
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Investigators retrieved the black box from the amphibious tour boat that capsized and sank Thursday night near Branson, Missouri. Seventeen people were killed. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Recording device retrieved from doomed duck boat
Investigators retrieved the black box from the amphibious tour boat that capsized and sank Thursday night near Branson, Missouri. Seventeen people were killed. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Recording device retrieved from doomed duck boat
Branson, Missouri mayor Karen Best joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Branson to discuss her community’s response to the deaths of 17 people after a tourist boat capsized and sank on Thursday, Branson’s reputation for embracing strangers and why she’s not ready to say whether duck boats should be banned or not.
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Branson mayor says it’s "too early" to make a call on banning duck boats
At least 17 people were hurt when a swarm of tornadoes hit Iowa Thursday night. In some of the hardest-hit areas, people are now trying to clean up. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
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CORONA (CBSLA) – Firefighters continue to battle a 250-acre fire which sparked Thursday on the edge of the Cleveland National Forest in Corona, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. (CBS2) The Skyline Fire broke out in the area of Skyline Drive and Burrero Way at around 3:10 p.m. Thursday near a popular hiking spot. As of 9 a.m. Friday, it remained only 5 percent contained, according to CAL Fire. Steep terrain and hot temperatures are creating challenges for firefighters. Overnight Thursday, a decrease in wind and an uptick in humidity offered some respite to crews. As of Friday morning, more than 1,500 structures remain threatened, CAL Fire reported. However, no homes have been damaged or destroyed and there were no injuries. Evacuation orders were lifted for several neighborhoods Thursday evening. About 50 homes remained under mandatory evacuation orders in the Maybeth Canyon and Orchard Glen neighborhoods Friday, including the 1400 block of Burrero Way, the 1400 block of Burnett Circle, the 1400 block of Folson Circle, the 1400 block of Brannon Circle, the 3500 block of Rawley Street and the 1400 block of Gareth Circle. Foothill Parkway is closed from Lincoln Avenue to Paseo Grande. About 300 firefighters with CAL Fire, the Corona Fire Department and the U.S. Forest Service are battling the blaze. A Red Cross evacuation shelter at Corona High School was closed due to a lack of demand, the city reported. The cause of the fire is unknown.
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Thirteen are confirmed dead after a tour boat capsized and sank on a lake near Branson, Missouri, during a powerful storm on Thursday. Four of the 31 total passengers who were aboard the duck boat are still missing. At a news briefing Friday morning, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said that the captain of the boat was among the survivors.
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PANORAMA CITY (CBSLA) – A chain reaction crash sent a van careening into a Mexican restaurant in Panorama City Thursday night. The collision occurred at around 8:15 p.m. at Van Nuys Boulevard and Nordhoff Street. (CBS2) According to Los Angeles police, three vehicles collided, sending one of them, a van, through the window of a taqueria. There were no serious injuries reported. The cause of the crash is unknown, police said. The extent of the damage to the restaurant was not confirmed.
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Chain Reaction Wreck Sends Van Into Panorama City Restaurant
The White House announced Thursday that President Trump asked John Bolton to invite Vladimir Putin to Washington in fall
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What Trump and Putin agreed to in Helsinki
Several Iowa cities are assessing damage after being slammed by a series of destructive tornadoes Thursday. The National Weather Service received reports of 27 tornadoes. Winds in some areas topped 120 mph and at least 17 people are injured. Dean Reynolds reports.
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Texas and Connecticut each saw kids die from heatstroke in cars Thursday and another death was potentially averted Tuesday. Those incidents are shining new light on hot car deaths. Kris Van Cleave reports.
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Texas and Connecticut each saw kids die from heatstroke in cars Thursday and another death was potentially averted Tuesday
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The league and the NFL Players Association issued a joint statement Thursday that said “no new rules relating to the anthem will be issued or enforced for the next several weeks” while both sides hold discussions to figure out how to move forward.
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