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MrBeast, YouTube's biggest star, acknowledges past 'inappropriate language' as controversies swirl
Read full article: MrBeast, YouTube's biggest star, acknowledges past 'inappropriate language' as controversies swirlMrBeast, YouTube’s biggest star and a philanthropic force with nearly unrivaled influence among young audiences, acknowledged Wednesday that he used inappropriate language in his early online days, as numerous controversies bubbled up around him and a former collaborator.
Texas residents told to expect power outages, flooding as Beryl moves closer to landfall
Read full article: Texas residents told to expect power outages, flooding as Beryl moves closer to landfallTexas officials are telling coastal residents to expect power outages and flooding as Beryl was forecast to regain hurricane strength before making landfall.
Detroit Tigers radio analyst, World Series champion Jim Price dies at age 81
Read full article: Detroit Tigers radio analyst, World Series champion Jim Price dies at age 81Detroit Tigers radio analyst Jim Price, who also won a World Series championship as a player with the organization, died Monday at the age of 81.
Jimmy Butler scores 27, Miami beats Boston 111-105 to take 2-0 lead in East finals
Read full article: Jimmy Butler scores 27, Miami beats Boston 111-105 to take 2-0 lead in East finalsJimmy Butler scored 27 points, hitting a pair of buckets to give the Heat the lead after they erased a double-digit, fourth-quarter deficit and Miami beat Boston 111-105 to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
Shanahan clears up 49ers QB situation: 'This is Trey's team'
Read full article: Shanahan clears up 49ers QB situation: 'This is Trey's team'San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan started training camp with a declaration that second-year player Trey Lance will be the starting quarterback and Jimmy Garoppolo will be moving on soon.
James Caan, Oscar nominee for 'The Godfather,' dies at 82
Read full article: James Caan, Oscar nominee for 'The Godfather,' dies at 82James Caan, the curly-haired tough guy known to movie fans as the hotheaded Sonny Corleone of “The Godfather” and to television audiences as the dying football player in the classic weeper “Brian’s Song” and the casino boss in “Las Vegas,” has died.
American lost in Ukraine flew into war to help sick partner
Read full article: American lost in Ukraine flew into war to help sick partnerThe family of an American man whose death was reported Thursday after a Russian attack on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv said Saturday that he had returned to the country to secure treatment for his longtime life partner.
Campbell-led Lions host 49ers, aiming to prove people wrong
Read full article: Campbell-led Lions host 49ers, aiming to prove people wrongDan Campbell is taking over a team that isn’t supposed to win much this year and is leading a franchise as synonymous with losing as any in the NFL over the last several decades.
Shanahan 'believes' Garoppolo will be 49ers QB in 2021
Read full article: Shanahan 'believes' Garoppolo will be 49ers QB in 2021FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020 file photo, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo passes against the Seattle Seahawks during the first half of an NFL football game in Seattle. Jimmy Garoppolo isn't expected to take another snap this season for the San Francisco 49ers as a pair of high ankle sprains derailed most of his campaign. (AP Photo/Scott Eklund, File)Jimmy Garoppolo isn’t expected to take another snap this season for the San Francisco 49ers as a pair of high ankle sprains derailed most of his campaign. Despite the lost season, the 49ers remain publicly committed to Garoppolo as their quarterback for 2021, even tough he has remained healthy only once in three seasons as starter. But he points to the success San Francisco has had when Garoppolo has been healthy with a 22-8 record in those games since he arrived in 2017.
Butler's big night helps Heat cut Lakers' Finals lead to 2-1
Read full article: Butler's big night helps Heat cut Lakers' Finals lead to 2-1With a triple-double, he joined NBA Finals lore — and the short-handed Miami Heat might have made this title matchup a series after all. Miami's starters outscored the Lakers' starting five 89-51, and the Heat held the Lakers to a 14-for-42 night from 3-point land. It’s going to be a tough game, Game 4," Herro said. ... Nick Aquilino, the son of Heat neuromuscular therapist Vinny Aquilino, performed the anthem -- a recording from a Heat game with fans in Miami. BUTLER’S TRIPLE-DOUBLEButler became the 21st player to have a triple-double in the NBA Finals — and four of the 21 were part of Sunday’s game.
Report: Jimmy Howard likely to move on from Red Wings, but not retiring
Read full article: Report: Jimmy Howard likely to move on from Red Wings, but not retiringDETROIT – Goalie Jimmy Howard is testing the open market before his career comes to an end. Howard was drafted by the Red Wings way back in 2003 at 64th overall in the 2nd round. He signed a 1-year contract with the Red Wings in 2019, so now is his time to test the open market. Howard is cemented in Red Wings history with the third all time games played (543) and wins (246). More: Red Wings newsSign up for my Red Wings Newsletter -- sign up here for the latest updates on the team and news from around the NHL.
VIRUS DIARY: For these kids, no adventures to choose
Read full article: VIRUS DIARY: For these kids, no adventures to chooseI said it sounded like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, an artifact of my 1980s childhood. I hate virtual school, Billy said. It was the latest cruel twist in my kids' pandemic lives, another adventure they can't choose. If the only adventure they can choose is to push a button on a remote control, then we are failing them. ___Virus Diary, an occasional feature, showcases the coronavirus pandemic through the eyes of AP journalists around the world.
Body of Iraqi man who died after being deported returned to US
Read full article: Body of Iraqi man who died after being deported returned to USAn Iraqi man who lived most of his life in the U.S. but was deported, died shortly after arriving in Iraq. His body has been returned the U.S.DETROIT - After spending nearly his entire life in the US Jimmy Aldaoud was deported to Iraq, where he died of natural causes two months later. The 41-year-old Iraqi national died of complications from diabetes in early August after being deported to Iraq in June. ICE officials said when he was deported, he'd been "supplied with a full complement of medicine to ensure continuity of care." ICE officials told CNN he'd had deportation orders since 2005, though he'd spent time in ICE custody in the early 2000s while incarcerated.
Remains of deported Michigan resident who died in Iraq to arrive in Detroit
Read full article: Remains of deported Michigan resident who died in Iraq to arrive in DetroitDETROIT - The remains of a longtime Michigan resident who died after being deported to Iraq, a place he had never been, are expected to arrive in Detroit on Friday. The family came to the United States about 40 years ago, according to NBC News. The remains of #JimmyAldaoud are currently in transit to the United States and are expected to arrive in Detroit tomorrow. I hope this will bring Jimmy's family some relief as they continue to grieve his loss. We hope Jimmys story opens peoples eyes and hearts to understanding that we should not be deporting people to their death overseas.A private funeral will take place next week.
Remains of deported Hazel Park resident Jimmy Aldaoud being sent to Michigan
Read full article: Remains of deported Hazel Park resident Jimmy Aldaoud being sent to MichiganThrough the facilitation of Congressman Levins office, Iraqi and American officials have initiated the process of transferring Aldaouds remains to Michigan. Jimmys deportation was a death sentence, Levin said. Ensuring the safe return of Jimmys body to the United States is the least I could do for Jimmys family as they grieve during this tragedy. We are very thankful for Congressman Levin and his staffs effort to bring Jimmys remains home, said Martin Manna, President of the Chaldean Community Foundation. We are hopeful that this will bring some comfort to the family and to the Chaldean community in this very difficult time.
Report: Longtime Michigan resident dies after he's deported to Iraq
Read full article: Report: Longtime Michigan resident dies after he's deported to IraqGetty ImagesA longtime Michigan resident who had never been to Iraq was deported there in June and died this week, according to NBC News. Jimmy Aldaoud, 41, was born in Greece and came to the United States when he was an infant. He was found dead in Baghdad on Tuesday, Edward Bajoka, an immigration attorney in Michigan and a family friend of Aldaoud's, told NBC News. The family came to the United States about 40 years ago, according to NBC News. Aldaoud had a long criminal record and was given "a full complement of medicine to ensure continuity of care" upon deportation, ICE officials told NBC News.
Avoid common tax mistakes
Read full article: Avoid common tax mistakesThe growing popularity of tax preparation software and websites has managed to cut down on many mistakes. But whether you are filing an e-form or a traditional paper form, mistakes are still all-too common. Keep that in mind as you try to avoid these five common tax mistakes ...No. That may explain why, according to the IRS, simple math mistakes are one of the most common missteps made on tax returns each year. 4: Screwing up personal informationIt's amazing how simply transposing a couple digits on your tax return can end up indefinitely delaying your tax return.