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We take great pride in being there for Houston in that time, Astros manager AJ Hinch said. "They responded by falling in love with this team." 147

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Ugly sweaters, holiday cheer, and craft beer all in one place! Ales and Rails raises money to benefit the San Diego Model Railroad Museum, all while guests enjoy samples of craft beer from local brewers, take part in an ugly sweater contest, and test their observational skills on a scavenger hunt. 298

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Uber has paused self-driving operations in Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto, which is a standard move, the company says.The investigation is still active. Uber began testing self-driving cars in Tempe in February 2017. The fleet of self-driving Volvos arrived in Arizona after they were banned from California roads over safety concerns. Gov. Doug Ducey touted Arizona as a testing ground, saying at the time in a written statement, “Arizona welcomes Uber self-driving cars with open arms and wide open roads.”One of the self-driving cars was involved in a crash a month later, after a car failed to yield to the Uber vehicle and hit it, authorities said. The self-driving SUV rolled onto its side as a result crash.There were no serious injuries were reported in that crash.  805

  

UC Santa Cruz Chancellor Cynthia K. Larive told the Times she supports dropping the testing requirement."At Santa Cruz, we use holistic admissions to try to evaluate the student within a broader context, which cannot be simply reduced to a number," she said. 258

  

Welch's brother, who is is black, is marrying a white woman. She told Deep South Voice she believes the venue found out the couple was interracial by looking them up on Facebook.So Welch and her mother went over to the venue to ask why they weren't going to do to the wedding and she filmed the encounter she had with the owner of Boone’s Camp Event Hall, according to a video she posted to her Facebook page.This is the interaction Welch had with the alleged owner, according to the video.“First of all, we don’t do gay weddings or mixed race," the woman tells Welch."OK, so why not?" Welch asks."Because of our Christian race — I mean, our Christian belief," the woman replies.“OK, we’re Christians as well, so ...” Welch says."Yes ma’am,” the woman replies.“So, what in the Bible tells you that— ” Welch begins to ask before being cut off.“Well, I don’t want to argue my faith,” the woman says.“No, that’s fine,” Welch says.“We just don’t participate,” the woman replies.“OK,” Welch says.“We just choose not to,” the woman says.“OK. So that’s your Christian belief, right?” Welch asks.“Yes ma’am," the woman says.The video of the encounter was shared all over social media and YouTube, drawing ire from people coast to coast.It also prompted a statement from the City of Booneville."The City of Booneville, Mayor, and Board of Aldermen are aware of the comments recently made by a privately owned business located within the city of Booneville," the statement on Facebook reads. "The City of Booneville, Mayor, and Board of Aldermen do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. Furthermore, the City of Booneville, Mayor, and Board of Aldermen do not condone or approve these types of discriminatory policies." 1818

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