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Van Dyke throws for 3 TDs, Parrish rushes for 2 scores, unbeaten No. 20 Miami routs Temple 41-7
Read full article: Van Dyke throws for 3 TDs, Parrish rushes for 2 scores, unbeaten No. 20 Miami routs Temple 41-7Tyler Van Dyke threw for three touchdowns, Henry Parrish Jr. rushed for 139 yards and two scores, and No. 20 Miami moved to 4-0 for the first time since 2017, beating Temple 41-7.
UCF Football dons new uniforms, seeks to remain undefeated in 6th annual Space Game
Read full article: UCF Football dons new uniforms, seeks to remain undefeated in 6th annual Space GameThe University of Central Florida unveiled its out-of-this-world uniform design for this year’s Space Game with Temple University.
Funeral services held for 12 killed in Philadelphia fire
Read full article: Funeral services held for 12 killed in Philadelphia fireFuneral services were held Monday for nine children and three adults who died in a Philadelphia fire five days into the new year, the deadliest blaze in the city in more than a century.
US tops 500,000 virus deaths, matching the toll of 3 wars
Read full article: US tops 500,000 virus deaths, matching the toll of 3 warsThe first known deaths from the virus in the U.S. were in early February 2020. Virus deaths have fallen from more than 4,000 reported on some days in January to an average of fewer than 1,900 per day. And in Nashville, Tennessee, health officials were able to vaccinate more than 2,300 senior citizens and teachers over the weekend after days of treacherous weather. She made multiple calls to health officials Monday, but they weren’t returned. New York City officials expected to catch up on vaccinations after being forced to delay scheduling tens of thousands of appointments last week, the mayor said Monday.
What’s next after COVID-19 vaccination? Don’t shed masks yet
Read full article: What’s next after COVID-19 vaccination? Don’t shed masks yetDon’t expect to shed your mask and get back to normal activities right away. Vaccines in use so far require two doses, and experts say especially don't let your guard down after the first dose. But “the looming question,” Fauci said during a White House coronavirus response briefing last week, is whether a person infected despite vaccination can still, unwittingly, infect someone else. Fauci pointed to recent research from Spain showing the more coronavirus an infected person harbors — what’s called the viral load — the more infectious they are. AdThat's because the chances of a fully vaccinated person getting seriously ill, while not zero, are low.
What's safe after COVID-19 vaccination? Don't shed masks yet
Read full article: What's safe after COVID-19 vaccination? Don't shed masks yetDon’t expect to shed your mask and get back to normal activities right away. AdVaccines in use so far require two doses, and experts say especially don't let your guard down after the first dose. But “the looming question,” Fauci said during a White House coronavirus response briefing last week, is whether a person infected despite vaccination can still, unwittingly, infect someone else. Fauci pointed to recent research from Spain showing the more coronavirus an infected person harbors — what’s called the viral load — the more infectious they are. That's because the chances of a fully vaccinated person getting seriously ill, while not zero, are low.
Can a voter fix a problem on a mail-in ballot?
Read full article: Can a voter fix a problem on a mail-in ballot?States allowing voters to track ballots online and those that must notify voters of signature problems on absentee ballots. ;WASHINGTON – IF A BALLOT IS TOSSED BECAUSE OF SOME ISSUE — MAYBE A MISSING SIGNATURE OR IT GOT DAMAGED — WILL THE VOTER BE NOTIFIED THAT THE BALLOT HAS BEEN INVALIDATED? Voter advocacy groups worry that those unaccustomed to voting by mail will make some kind of error that could invalidate their vote. Other states have adopted temporary rules on voting by mail — or absentee voting — because of the high interest spawned by the coronavirus pandemic. AP’s Advance Voting guide brings you the facts about voting early, by mail or absentee from each state: https://interactives.ap.org/advance-voting-2020/
UCF drops to No. 11 in AP poll
Read full article: UCF drops to No. 11 in AP pollORLANDO, Fla. – On Thursday, the University of Central Florida Knights defeated Temple University 52-40, resulting in a surprising two-spot downgrade to No. 11 in the AP Poll. UCF will be in the Bounce House once again next week, playing American Athletic Conference competitor Navy. While the Knights are familiar with Navy, any team still has to prepare for their unique triple-option offense. Check out the video above to see what the Knights thought of their new ranking and how they are preparing for Navy’s unique offense.