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so, you know, we -- if you ever donated blood, you have text messages saying will you come in and donate. anybody can be joined to this pool will be allowed. >> of course, phil. >> thank you. >> okay. this story is wild. two fishermen who cheating scandal rocked the competitive fishing world sentenced to ten days behind bars. that's right, an ohio judge. sentenced to 1 1/2 years probation. they put in weights inside inside a tournament on lake erie next year, watch. >> we have weights in fish! get the [ beep ] out of here! >> tournament officials and they

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Newsday-20220106-00:01:00

the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on. the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show seen as music's biggest night, the us grammy awards, has been postponed indefinitely over covid fears. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us. the reigning australian open champion, novak djokovic, faces being deported from australia after an issue with his visa. the player arrived in melbourne, where he is due to compete in the australian open, but was denied entry after being quizzed by border officials about his visa. his exemption by tournament

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220116-08:03:00

some time to rest and recuperate. he's extremely disappointed with the decision which means he can't stay in australia, can't participate in the australian open. but crucially he says, and this is the specific reaction to what's happened, to what he's going to do next, i respect the court's ruling and i will cooperate with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure from the country. he says he's uncomfortable with having been the focus of the past few weeks, and he hopes that can now return to the game and the tournament that he loves. i would like to thank -- i would lish to wish the players, tournament officials, staff, volunteers, fans all the best for the tournament. he thanks his supporters, friends, team, fans, and fellow serbians for their continued support, saying, you have all been a great source of strength to me. so a gracious acceptance of what is now a legal reality. novak djokovic remains in mandatory detention in australia. currently he is still in his

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220116-08:33:00

toll, the mental toll. in that statement a short while ago, quote, i will now be taking some time to rest and to recuperate before making any further comments beyond this. i am extremely disappointed with the court ruling to dismiss my application for judicial review of the minister's decision to cancel my visa, which means i cannot stay in australia and participate in the australian open. i respect the court's ruling, and i will cooperate with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure from the country. i am uncomfortable that the focus of the past weeks has been on me, and i hope that we can all now focus on the game and tournament i love. i would like to wish the players, tournament officials, staff, volunteers, and fans all the best for the tournament. finally, i'd like to thank my family, friends, team, supporters, fans, and fellow serbians for your supported support, you've all been a great source of strength to me. djokovic, who was hoping for a

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell-20220105-23:49:00

>> o'donnell: well, tonight, some big news. the top tennis player in the world was told to leave australia over his vaccination status. novak djokovic was forced to stay in the melbourne airport for 12 hours. he was hoping to play in the australian open, which begins later this month. djokovic is opposed to vaccinations. he was granted an exemption by tournament officials, but australia's prime minister says djokovic's visa was canceled and he said no one is above his country's covid rules. all right, louisiana's governor today issued a pardon for homer plessy, the black man whose arrest for refusing to leave a whites-only railroad car led to the supreme court ruling that cemented separate but equal into u.s. law for half a century. 126 years after that ruling, governor john bel edwards said he was beyond grateful t help restore plessy's legacy.

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BBC News at Six-20220104-18:27:00

will defend his australian open title later this month, after getting a medical exemption from having a covid—19 vaccination. tournament officials said djokovic's application had been granted following a rigorous review process involving two independent panels. the player is a critic of vaccine mandates and has not said publicly whether he's been jabbed. the man who oversees england's senior mens cricket teams has apologised for the ashes failure in australia. ashley giles has told the bbc, he knows there's "a lot of anger" over how the side has performed. with the series already lost, england have recalled stuart broad for the fourth test, which begins in sydney tonight. here'sjoe wilson. england in australia. well, it's a recipe for failure. they're about to start the fourth test with the series already lost. these are the moments, the wickets which confirmed it, but we've seen it all before. this ashes defeatjust follows the recent pattern. is that an acceptable explanation? we've come here, in 34 years, and won once. 0k?

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Evansville officials establishing COVID-19 testing site prior to OVC Tournament


Evansville officials establishing COVID-19 testing site prior to OVC Tournament
Old National Events Plaza hosting testing location for tournament officials, teams, workers
Evansville officials establishing COVID-19 testing site prior to OVC Tournament
By Aaron Hancock and Keaton Eberly | February 24, 2021 at 8:34 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 9:16 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament is next week and preparations are underway.
The games will move forward as scheduled, but there won’t be any of the typical gameday atmosphere that fans are used to seeing. This means no large crowds, pre-tournament festivities, or street tents and vendors will be allowed at this year’s event.

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